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Japan hands over new classrooms at Chandrawati School in Udayapur

Udayapur, Feb 24: The Government of Japan has handed over the classroom building to Chandrawati Secondary School (SCSS) in Lekhani Rural Municipality, Udayapur. Mr. MAEDA Toru, Ambassador of Japan to Nepal, attended the ceremony. Under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) of the Government of Japan, “The

7,872 students graduate in 20th Convocation of Pokhara University

Seven thousand eight hundred and seventy-two students have been graduated in the 20th convocation ceremony of Pokhara University today.

Upper House: Lawmakers call for investigation into Prakriti Lamsal’s death

National Assembly Chairperson Narayan Prasad Dahal has demanded investigation about the death of a student, Prakriti Lamsal of Butwal, studying

Education for girls prevents early marriage: Madhesh CM Singh

Janakpur, Feb 12: The Chief Minister of Madhesh Province, Satish Kumar Singh, has stated that child marriage remains prevalent in

Japanese companies set to recruit 20,000 Nepali health care workers

Masuda also informed that caregivers in Japan can earn up to 200,000 Japanese yen per month.

Minister Lekhak acknowledges important contributions of private schools

Kailali, Feb 10: Minister for Home Affairs Ramesh Lekhak has commended the significant contribution of the private or institutional schools

Indian Embassy hands over Galainth Secondary School building in Darchula

The School and Office Buildings of Shree Galainath Secondary School, Darchula built with Government of India’s financial assistance at the

Medical Education Commission decides to provide equal allowance to residential…

The meeting of the Medical Education Commission, chaired by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, has decided to provide an equal

‘KU’s protracted disputes can undermine educational quality’

Kathmandu, Feb 6: Stakeholders have expressed worry over possible negative effects on the Kathmandu University (KU)’s image in lack of

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Karnali faces short supply of school teachers

As many as 5,549 posts of teachers for various levels are lying vacant, according to Balbir Sunar, senior education officer