By TRN Online, Kathmandu,
June 30: Hamro Patro, a popular app in Nepal, has launched its new product,
"Hamro Learning Center."
Hamro Patro collaborated
with Derwalk Sifal School to bring the educational video lectures to Nepali
students.
Many Nepali students
lack quality education due to limited resources, including textbooks, and lack
of proper guidance. Hamro learning center will try to bridge the gap between
students and quality education. Technology is going to play a bridging role in solving
this problem, said a press release by the Hamro Patro.
The press release quoted
Shankar Uprety, Founder & CEO of Hamro Patro, as saying, "Hamro
Learning Center will play a vital role in making positive changes in Nepal's
education and make it accessible to all the students."
Hitesh Karki, Chairman
of Deerwalk Educational Group, said, "We are delighted to partner with
Hamropatro to share our flipped classes. Our recorded classes are already
hugely popular amongst students all over Nepal but still face issues of limited
reach." Further, he added, "We have always been looking for ways by
which we can reach an even larger student base, and Hamropatro in this context
is a perfect medium."
Hamro Learning Center is
open to all institutions that want to provide video lectures and e-learning
courses. During the pilot phase, Deerwalk Sifal School has added more than 2200
video lectures spanning grade 4 to grade 11. All these courses are free to
students and other schools.
Users can use Hamro Learning Center by downloading the Hamro Patro app here (android) or here (iOS). Users can also visit https://learn.hamropatro.com to access all the courses.