The increasing cold has started affecting daily life in the Himalayan district. Due to the cold, teaching and learning activities have been disrupted in government schools of Kalikot.
Prime Minister Oli on the occasion directed the TU office-bearers to present in the form of proposal the topics on which decisions have to be made along with ways of resolving the problems after holding additional discussions with the sides concerned, incorporating the problems and demands of all sectors.
Ramila Chepang, a local of Gandaki Rural Municipality-1, Makaising, was honoured for completing her master's degree.
Most schools in the Himalayan district of Humla have been conducting their annual examinations outdoor. Due to the shivering cold, conducting exam
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Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung, today inaugurated a newly constructed building of Kwholasothar rural municipality-2 at Maling in Lamjung district.
Speaker Devraj Ghimire has said the parliament is ardently for promulgating the School Education Bill and the Civil Service Act and Police Adjustment Bill at the earliest.
At a news conference in Pokhara on Wednesday, TU Rector Prof. Dr Khadga KC said that the event will be held from December 18 to 20 at the Pokhara Event Centre.
MIHS Vice-Chancellor Dr Akur Shah said that 75 per cent of the 50 students will be studying under full scholarship quota while the remaining 25 per cent students will be fee-payers. Thirty-eight students have been admitted under the full scholarship quota.
The government formed committee under the coordination of former Secretary Sharada Prasad Trital on Tuesday submitted its report to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli after searching for all moveable (land) and immovable property in the Kathmandu Valley, which belong to the Tribhuvan University (TU).
Nain Singh Mahar, Central Member of the Nepali Congress and Head of the Education Department, has stressed the responsibility of Parliament and the government in amending and passing the Education Act.