Ensuring equal opportunities and benefits in quality education clamant: PM Oli
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has emphasized the need to include backward classes, regions, genders, and castes in the mainstream of education and distribute opportunities equally for quality education.
Kavrepalanchok, December 14 — Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said country would create employments and self-reliance through quality education. Education that helps us create employment would lead the country towards self-reliance, he underlined.
PM Oli was addressing the first session of the 30th convocation ceremony of the Kathmandu University (KU) at Dhulikhel on Saturday. "Time has come to cater education that creates jobs. The educational institutions like KU are moving ahead in this direction in an exemplary manner," PM Oli, who is also the Chancellor of KU, added.
He reiterated that students should...
Kavrepalanchok, December 14 — Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said country would create employments and self-reliance through quality education. Education that helps us create employment would lead the country towards self-reliance, he underlined.
PM Oli was addressing the first session of the 30th convocation ceremony of the Kathmandu University (KU) at Dhulikhel on Saturday. "Time has come to cater education that creates jobs. The educational institutions like KU are moving ahead in this direction in an exemplary manner," PM Oli, who is also the Chancellor of KU, added.
He reiterated that students should...
KAVREPALANCHOK: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said country would create employments and self-reliance through quality education. Education that helps us create employment would lead the country towards self-reliance, he underlined. PM Oli was addressing the first session of the 30th convocation ceremony of the Kathmandu University (KU) at Dhulikhel on Saturday. “Time has come […]
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said country would create employments and self-reliance through quality education. Education that helps us create employment would lead the country towards self-reliance, he underlined.
On the occasion, he shared that the CPN (UML) and the Nepali Congress had built ruling alliance to continue the development construction and ensure political stability. The government would accelerate construction of obstructed development projects hereafter, the PM informed.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that quality education and health service will be provided by operating Karnali Academy of Health Sciences (KAHS) more effectively.
The Patan Secondary School based in Lalitpur Metropolitan City which was damaged by the 2015 Gorkha Earthquake has been rebuilt.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli inaugurated the reconstructed School. It was rebuilt with the loan assistance of the Government of Japan. Japan government has provided loan assistance of Rs 160 million for reconstructing the school.
Addressing the programme, PM Oli said reconstruction of the school building, constructed during the time of the Rana reign, has connected two centuries. Centre of education such as this school would help fulfill the aspiration for development and prosperity, he said.
Mayor of Lalitpur Metropolitan City, Chiribabu Maharjan said the metropolis has established itself as the centre of both community and institutional schools. He viewed that the school which has been rebuilt into an attractive building should also impart quality education to students.
JICA Nepal's chief Ms Yumiko Asakuma, School Management Committee chairperson Indraman Maharjan and School Principal, Ishwar Man Bajracharya had expressed commitment to improving the quality of education at the school.
Established in 1981BS, the school building was constructed two years after in 1983 BS. The school building was damaged by the Gorkha Earthquake on April 25, 2015.
The reconstructed school has 27 class rooms, science laboratory, library room, computer room, teachers' and the principal's room and administration office. It also has separate male and female washroom. A separate room has been allocated for people with disabilities and the staff.
The school has 833 students, including 424 boys and 409 girls. A tower for keeping the clock, furniture, electricity, water distribution, solar backup, playground, pavement, wall, main gate, pump set and guards' room have also been constructed, Principal Bajracharya said.