Bicycle distribution to students in Bara

Bicycles have been distributed to the students of Jitpur Simara Sub-metropolitan-2 Model Secondary School in Bara under the "Save the Daughter, Educate Daughter"

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Bodies of ANFA Academy students brought to Hetauda

Makwanpur, September 30 — The bodies of three students from the Sisneri Academy of the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) have been brought to Hetauda. The three students, who were on training at the Batsala Secondary School in Sisneri, died in a landslide on Saturday. The deceased are Anupam Ghalan from Hetauda-12, Simon Yonzan from Makwanpurgadhi Rural Municipality, and Bikal Regmi from Nijgadh, Bara. Their bodies were transported by helicopter to the Bagmati Province Police Office in Hetauda. The District Sports Development Committee of Makwanpur has organized a condolence meeting. A tribute ceremony was held at Hupra ground in...

Bodies of ANFA Academy students brought to Hetauda

Makwanpur, September 30 — The bodies of three students from the Sisneri Academy of the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) have been brought to Hetauda. The three students, who were on training at the Batsala Secondary School in Sisneri, died in a landslide on Saturday. The deceased are Anupam Ghalan from Hetauda-12, Simon Yonzan from Makwanpurgadhi Rural Municipality, and Bikal Regmi from Nijgadh, Bara. Their bodies were transported by helicopter to the Bagmati Province Police Office in Hetauda. The District Sports Development Committee of Makwanpur has organized a condolence meeting. A tribute ceremony was held at Hupra ground in...

SEE Result: Driver's Son scores the highest in Bara

Bara: Devnath Rai Yadav, driver of Division Forest Office, Bara, is overjoyed. Son Rahul Rai Yadav got the ‘4 GPA’ in the district in this year's SEE examination. Yadav's son Rahul is the only student from Bara district among 186 students across the country to get 4 GPA in this year's SEE examination. He has been working as a driver in the Division Forest Office for two decades, Yadav did not believe that he would be so happy in life. "I am very delighted. I had never imagined that even the son of a small person like us becomes...

Results of 220 students withheld

Kathmandu: The exams of 220 candidates from 13 different districts have been cancelled. According to the results of the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) announced by the National Examination Board on Thursday, the examination of 1 student from Dailekh, 2 from Kavre, 3 from Jajarkot, 2 from Ilam, 2 from Bajhang and 2 from Bara has been cancelled. Similarly, the results of 1 candidate from Rautahat, 39 from Mahottari, 3 from Khotang, 4 from Dhanusha, 6 from Sarlahi, 154 from Saptari and 1 from Bhojpur have been cancelled. According to the board, the exams of 1 student of English,...

Police, students clash in Bara; several injured including DSP

BARA, May 22: Some students vandalized Suwarna Municipality’s office in Kawahigoth, Bara today.

Police, students clash in Bara; several injured including DSP

BARA, May 22: Some students vandalized Suwarna Municipality’s office in Kawahigoth, Bara today.

Bicycle distribution to students in Bara

Bicycles have been distributed to the students of Jitpur Simara Sub-metropolitan-2 Model Secondary School in Bara under the "Save the Daughter, Educate Daughter"

Goverment urges schools with high student numbers to run classes in shifts

KATHMANDU, April 16: Amid the onset of the second wave of novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the government has asked the schools to run the classes in shifts. The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, through a statement on Thursday, asked schools with a high number of students to operate the classes in shifts so as to avoid the further spread COVID-1 9 and abide by the COVID-19 protocols issued earlier by the ministry.   The ministry also directed one and all not to organize any kind of events that form crowds at the educational institutions. The ministry imposed restriction on holding assemblies, ceremonies and anniversaries at the educational institutions. The Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP), earlier on Thursday, urged the parents not to send their children to schools in 14 districts across the country amid the rising fears of the second wave of the COVID-19. The MoHP classified 14 districts including Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Kaski, Rupandehi, Chitwan, Banke, Parsa, Kailali, Morang, Dang, Surkhet, Bara and Banglung as the extremely affected districts.

Students urged not to go schools in 14 COVID-19 affected districts  affected

KATHMANDU, April 15: The government on Thursday urged the students not to go to schools of 14 districts across the country. Classifying the 14 districts including those three in the Kathmandu Valley, the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) urged the people to abstain from going to the places where large crowds are formed in view of the rapid rate of COVID-19 infection of late. A secretary level meeting held at the ministry on Thursday itself concluded that the districts including Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Kaski, Rupandehi, Chitwan, Banke, Parsa, Kailali, Morang, Dang, Surkhet, Bara and Banglung have been extremely affected by the second wave of the viral disease which had first been reported in the country in January last year. Issuing a public statement earlier today, the Health Emergency Operation Center under the Health Ministry urged the people not to send their children to schools in those 14 districts. The ministry, however, issued any directive to shut the educational institutions. Similarly, the people are also asked not to visit restaurants and clubs after 7 PM. The ministry also suggests avoiding games and sports activities, gym clubs, temples and fairs, meetings and public gatherings, film halls and theaters, shopping malls, and swimming clubs amid the terrifying rate of COVID-19 infections in the past few days.

40 hurt when bus carrying students meets accident

BARA, May 2: At least 40 people were injured when a bus carrying students met with an accident at Churiyamai of Bara in the wee hours today.