I sat behind the cherry-red wooden desk and gazed upon the view of Shivapuri Hill in front of my eyes. As my delicate artwork of a Paubha sat drying in front of the crisp, chilly air of Narayanthan. From the first day, I began my journey of lea
The bus belonging to Bidyapani Secondary School, registration number Pra 1-01-001 Kha 4482, overturned while going on the inner road from Durgabhitta towards Aambari, as it hit a motorcycle with registration number plate Pra 1-01-013 Pa 3482, said Khagendra Bahadur Khadka, Information Officer of the District Police Office.
The government had reminded the schools to begin new academic session from today, breaking the hurried trend of school enrollment in the very beginning of Baisakh. There was neither adequate gap nor annual exam result prepared before initiating new session from the first week of Baisakh month.
The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has advanced a drive to free education sector from political meddling since Minister Sashmit Pokharel assumed office.
The average life span of a Nepali is 71 years, yet the mortality rate indicates the death prematurely before reaching that age. As a Nepali, a so-called short-lifespan recipient, have you ever wondered how many people die daily in road fatalities? Well, this is the most genuine and common question that arises in everyone's mind. According to the report published by Nepal Police and the Asian Transport Observatory, there are more than 75 accident cases occurring daily, resulting in the death of an average of eight people every day. This data reflects the death of 2,900 people on average annually. Seeing this harsh and painful truth raises questions over passengers'
In their part, vice chancellors had responded that initiatives were being taken to dismantle such organsations as students politics has subsided after the Gen Z movement and the HoR election, according to the PM's secretariat.
Minister for Education, Science and Technology, Sashmit Pokharel, has urged journalists for their constant awareness and collaboration on the issue of educational reform.
According to ward chairperson Nanda Lal Khanal, the ward has begun providing health insurance worth Rs 100,000 per student based on their birth registration for those studying from nursery to grade 10 in public schools within the ward.
The journey from your womb, To childhood
You always wake up with sun Your day begins, as a mom
Janaki Secondary School located at Pokhara metropolitan City-17 has been imparting skill-oriented training to its students from class 5 to 8. The students have been manufacturing bamboo-items like penholders and 'dhakiya' baskets.
Forty-four students were conferred with degrees during the First Convocation Ceremony of the Gandaki University here today.