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Nepal inclusive education summit scheduled for December 15

Kathmandu, Dec 6: The first Nepal Inclusive Education Summit 2025 is set to convene on December 15 in Kathmandu. Organised by Inclusive Education Nepal, in collaboration with various government and non-government stakeholders, the Summit aims to unite all relevant actors in advancing inclusive and equitable education both within and beyond

Kendriya Vidyalaya’s primary wing celebrates cultural fest

A vibrant Cultural Fest of the Primary Wing was celebrated with grandeur at the premises of Kendriya Vidyalaya EOI Kathmandu

KU students showcase ancient art practices at Patan

Their exhibition, titled “The Materiality of Art: Ephemeral Art Practices in the Nepali Artworld,” is currently on display at the

Education Ministry seeking details of land owned by schools and…

The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has sought details regarding the land and its utilisation under the names of

Waste Management: Toward sustainable and eco-friendly solutions

A large portion of non-biodegradable waste is recyclable. Instead of taxing scrap materials, the government should make policy and legal

KMC initiates ‘silver volunteer programme’

Kathmandu, Oct 25: The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has begun silver volunteer programme to optimally utilize the knowledge, skill and

Teacher-student-parents collaboration needed for effective learning

The Krishnapur Municipality in Kanchanpur district has ensured effective collaboration measures among schoolteachers, students and parents for quality enhancement of

83 girl students from poor families provided support

Social activist Shyam Subedi from Manthali municipality-1 has handed over the monetary support and educational materials to the girl students

Birgunj Metropolis closes schools for three more days

Birgunj Metropolitan City has decided to extend the school closure for three more days in view of the cholera outbreak.

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Nepali students spend Rs 138 billion for abroad studies

Despite a large number of universities and colleges established in the country for higher studies, a hefty amount of money