Thousands of teachers gather in Kathmandu against new education bill
Thousands of public school teachers today joined a protest rally in Kathmandu against some of the provisions in the new education bill registered at the House of Representatives.
Kathmandu, Sep 26: Nepali Congress Chairman Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that the school education bill should be passed so that the problems of stakeholders including community school teachers and staff are solved.
At the end of the discussion on the Bill held with the stakehold
It is shocking to see a sizable crowd of educators from all over the country protesting the recently tabled Nepal’s new school Education Bill 2023.
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Thousands of public school teachers took to the streets on Wednesday in Kathmandu in protest against some of the provisions in the School Education Bill that is registered in the House of Representatives, and their demands seem perfectly logical.
Classes at community schools across Rautahat were disrupted for the second day in a row today after teachers headed to Kathmandu to participate in the collective protest against the education bill prepared by the federal government.
Thousands of public school teachers continued their Kathmandu centric protest today as well for the second day expressing dissatisfaction with some of the provisions in the School Education Bill registered at the House of Representatives.
Expressing the dissatisfaction over the government-introduced education bill government school teachers staged a protest for the second day in Kathmandu on Thursday.
Public school teachers have entered the second day of their protest in Kathmandu against certain provisions in the new education bill, which has been registered at the House of Representatives.
The federation, rejecting the call for dialogue from the Education Ministry, began their “Kathmandu-centric” protest programmes by organising a protest rally in the Capital on Wednesday.