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KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has urged entire stakeholders to lay emphasis on advancing campaigns for accessible and quality education for all.
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BALEWA, Feb 6: has said he had brought into the implementation the 55-point plan for the reform in education sector.
The points include the issues facing teachers, students and administration like quality education, improved physical infrastructures, and recruitment of additional teachers, Minister Poudel said it at a press meet organized by Press Centre, Balgung here today.
He informed that plan was afoot to recruit 18,000 teachers, managing necessary quotas. Similarly, career development of teacher is another important task ahead. New quotas for the teachers would be created by studying school-teacher ratio.
Three bills are under preparation by the government for the educational reform. The bills on federal education, university, and technical education were readied for the presentation in parliament, according to him. He further argued that once these bills are passed, they would pave way for the reform in entire education sector.
The internal promotion of teachers halted for 18 years would move ahead, Minister Poudel believed. Moreover, the Education Minister viewed the education sector was made technology-friendly. Even the vaccination to the children from 4-year to 12-year is planned by the government, he added.
KATHMANDU, May 29: The government has allocated Rs 180.04 billion budget for the education sector in the fiscal year 2021/22.
The government has pledged to create a favorable environment to make skill-oriented and quality education considered a basis for human capital.
Reading out the budget speech for the fiscal year 2021/22, Minister for Finance Bishnu Prasad Poudel announced a grant to the community schools based on their education results.
For the development of community schools’ infrastructure, a total of Rs 10 billion has been allocated under the President Educational Reform Infrastructure Programme.
Similarly, alternative learning would be implemented by developing infrastructures, students’ access to internet connectivity would be ensured and student’s admission rate would be made 100 per cent in the basic level of education.
The students up to grade five would be provided with a day meal and teachers’ quota would be readjusted, the Finance Minister announced.
Similarly, girl students would be provided with sanitary pads for free and each school would have a provision of a health worker.
Three new universities would be established and up to Rs 500,000 concessional loan would be provided to the youths having minimum Bachelor’s level of education.