Kathmandu, Aug 10 : The Federal Education Bill that was endorsed by the Council of Ministers on August 1 is yet to be presented to the Federal Parliament. The Council of Ministers is learnt to have decided to pass the Bill draft and table it in the House for further decisions.
Spokesperson for the Ministry of
Education, Science and Technology, Dipak Sharma, said they are waiting for the
arrival of the Bill draft to present to the parliament. "We are yet to be
formally notified of the Cabinet decision approving the document."
The implementation of any decision
of the Council of Ministers takes place once it is verified and formally
communicated to the relevant ministry.
However, stakeholders concerned
have managed to the draft from various source and gave their responses.
Private and Boarding School
Organisation of Nepal ( PABSON), Nepal Private and Boarding School Association
of Nepal (N-PANBSAN), Higher Institutions and School Association of Nepal (
HISSAN) have expressed their concerns over the provisions concerning the
private schools in the Bill draft.
Such private schools bodies have already
submitted a memorandum to the local governments, district administration
offices, and education development and coordination unit on Wednesday,
demanding that the document be revised. They also held a protest demonstration
at local Maitighar of Kathmandu today.
The draft of the Bill has proposed
to operating private schools in a trust-model within the next five years.
Additionally, the Community School Management
Committee Federation is against the provision of appointing a ward char as the
chair of school management committee.
However, Nepal Public School
Employees' Council has assessed that the draft has attempted to address the
facilities for teachers as per the quota. (RSS)