Kathmandu, Jan 31: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has underlined the need to exert all possible efforts to attract students going abroad for education and employment in their home country.
In his address to the 12th General Assembly of the Agriculture and Forestry University (AFU), Prime Minister Prachanda stressed the need to introduce measures for creating employment opportunities
and attracting students to the country.
Expressing pleasure over the rise
in the enrollment of students in agriculture science, PM Prachanda said the AFU
should play a crucial role in the development of agriculture and forestry.
Noting that the targets of
production and productivity could not be attained without cooperation from
university teachers, agriculture scientists, students and technicians, he said,
"Youths attraction to agriculture has not increased. They should be
brought to agriculture by adopting any measures. It is to spur
productivity".
The Prime Minister further said he
wished to see an effective role in the technology production through the
better education, research and extension system in the future.
The country's agriculture
education, research system and agriculture and forestry university also have
witnessed challenges, he said, adding, "The AFU can play a crucial role in
the development of agriculture and forestry".
PM Prachanda expressed happiness over
the establishment and operation of eight agriculture faculties, colleges and
two agriculture science centres in different provinces and suggested running
educational programmes in the approved colleges of Syangja and Gorkha.
He stressed the spectacular role of
the university in increasing production and productivity, thereby promoting
export and slashing national loss.
He said the university should
provide evidence-based policy recommendations to improve economic conditions and
employment through scientific forestry management.
The PM underlined the need to run a constructive campaign to sustainably operate teaching and research maintaining
higher quality.
The AFU was established in Nepal in
2067 BS realizing the need for a technical university for education and research
in the areas of agriculture, livestock, veterinary, fishery and forestry. (RSS)