Kathmandu, Oct 6: Lawmakers have urged to pass the bill designed to amend and integrate laws related to school education, 2080, after addressing demands of stakeholders and agreement signed by the government with different sides.
During the discussions on the
principles of the bill in today's meeting of the House of Representatives, the
lawmakers urged this.
On the occasion, Minister for
Education, Science and Technology, Ashok Kumar Rai, presented a proposal for
the general discussion on the bill. A proposal presented by lawmaker Ganesh
Parajuli calling for disseminating the bill for people's suggestions was
rejected by a majority.
Similarly, Nepali Congress Chief
Whip Ramesh Lekhak mentioned that there are many concerns of stakeholders on the
bill.
The issues like free and compulsory
education to students, teachers, employees and management committee, relief
teachers, child development teachers and coordination with local governments
should be taken seriously, he shared.
Lawmaker Lekhak stressed the need
of passing the bill on the basis of consensus by addressing the voices of
stakeholders as per the norms, values and sentiments of the constitution.
Likewise, Raghuji Panta of the CPN
(UML) said, "Lawmakers make bill based on their point of view. One cannot
go beyond the spirit of the constitution. The government cannot interfere in
the jurisdiction of lawmakers."
"We will be ready to bring the
bill on the basis of consensus after the government presents the consensus on
the issues related to the bill," mentioned Janardan Sharma of the CPN
(Maoist Centre).
He further said the bill should be
able to address the issue of improving the quality of education and concerns of
stakeholders.
Similarly, Pradeep Kumar Yadav of Janata
Samajbadi Party shared that the agreements signed with Confederation of
Nepalese Teachers (CNT) and Relief Teacher Central Committee should be followed
in letter and spirit. (RSS)