Kathmandu, Feb 1: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said that the alarming situation of brain drain from the country should be stopped.
Addressing the 7th Assembly of
Rajarshi Janak University here today, the Prime Minister said that the exodus
of intellectuals and the learned can be prevented through full utilization of
the University's dedication, capacity and creative initiative for the
intellectual nourishment of the students.
Stating that every graduate of
Rajarshi Janak University carries the present picture and the future of
education in the country, the Prime Minister emphasized that the education
system should be reformed accordingly.
The production of human resource capable
of leading the nation is today's major priority, which requires qualitative
improvement in teaching and learning activities.
There is a need to qualitatively
improve the policy, curriculum, pedagogy and working style of the universities
considering the impact of globalization in the education sector.
"Competitive education based on innovation should be emphasized," he
said.
The Prime Minister also lauded the
University for conducting undergraduate and postgraduate academic programs in
the fields of medical education, management and computer technology in a short
period of its establishment.
He also assured that the
difficulties faced by the University due to the lack of land and building
infrastructure will be addressed gradually with the improvement of the
economy.
On a different note, Prime Minister
Dahal said under the federal structure, the government's policy is to develop
the entire Madhesh province as a center of knowledge."The opening of a
university in the name of Rajarshi Janak for the purpose of lighting the lamp
of knowledge is a profound faith towards ancient civilization, culture and
cultural heritage".
Emphasizing on the need for policy
and academic guidance considering the rationale and need of the University, the
Prime Minister said the present government has taken various initiatives to
build the dignity and academic prestige of the universities. (RSS)