Kathmandu, July 29 : Lawmakers have drawn the
government's attention to the need of enhancing education quality by
sorting out numerous issues in the related sector.
Airing their views in a zero hour
of the House of Representatives (HoR) today, the lawmakers spoke about the need of
improving the education sector to achieve development in overall
sectors.
Narayan Prasad Khatiwada said the
recent SEE results show a quality gap in the community and private schools,
suggesting a prompt need to intervene in community schools to see their good
results for next year.
Parbati Kumari Bisunkhe complained
that ECD facilitators have been deprived of their remunerations and drew the
government's attention to addressing the issue.
Dr Dila Sangroula sought an
atmosphere for nursing study keeping the quality nursing service intact while
Durga Bahadur Raut demanded an end to discrimination in educational
opportunities. Tek Bahadur Basnet expressed his concern over the exclusion of
Rapti Highway in budget allocation.
Dil Kumari said local levels in the
Madhesh province are functioning with the help of employees hired on the
contract basis ad the Public Service Commission has not opened vacancies for the
Madhes. She demanded the PSC to immediately go with the employee recruitment
process in Madhesh.
Dibyamani Rajbhandari put his
queries about the suspensions of important bills originated in the National
Assembly.
Nar Bahadur Dhami expressed his concern over
long-standing problems of people who were become homeless due to the
Shuklaphanta National Park while Nirudevi Pal urged the government to identify
the perpetrator(s) in the rape and killing of Nirmala Panta and to be serious
about controlling the cases of women violence. (RSS)