NELTA's 29th International Conference from Thursday

Falgun 13, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

NELTA's 29th International Conference from Thursday

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The 29th International Conference of Nepal English Language Teachers Association (NELTA) is going to start from Thursday. The conference will be held from February 15 to 17 at Little Angels School in Lalitpur. Dr. Laxman Gyawali informed at the press conference held on Tuesday.

According to him, about 1,000 English language teachers and linguists from 20 countries will participate in the conference. He said that at the

conference, professors, linguists and researchers from various countries including Nepal will present on the main topic of 'Machine, Humanity and Language: Unexplored Topics in English Language Teaching'.

Jointly and individually, professors Teerthraj Khania, Jayaraj Acharya, Lakshman Gyawali have been selected as key speakers in the conference, which will have about 200 panels and presentations. Similarly, Prof. Motikala Subba Dewan, Dr. Gangaram Gautam, Dr. Lovedev Awasthi, Dr. Prem Prasad Paudel, Dr. Bhim Gautam and others will participate as various panelists. 

Dr. from the United States. Dayamudra N. Dennehy, from England Ninaz Ichaporia, from Singapore Prof. Dr. Alvin Pang, Prof. from Japan. Dr. Robert Stroud, Prof. from Korea. Lindsey N. Herin, Dr. from Thai Tesol. Thanis Thankit Jaroenkun, from India Pvt. Kumari Kharbamon and Prof. He said that Jehan Patilu's main comment will be . 

Similarly, Hemantraj Dahal, the former president of Nelta, said that Nelta will help where the Ministry of Education of Nepal government has not been able to reach and participate in achieving the relative quality of English language teaching and learning among teachers and students. Former President Prof. Motikala Subba Dewan 29th  She expressed her belief that bringing scholars from all over the world to Nepal and exchanging experiences will contribute to increasing the educational quality of Nepal.  

Central Vice President of Nelta Dr. Bhimalal Gautam said that English education in the Nepali context will be reconsidered and the conference will also have an in-depth discussion on the management of multilingual education in Nepal, which has linguistic diversity. According to him, the conference also includes language-related poster display, symposium and poetry reading program.  Young poet from NepalThere will be a special performance by Navraj Parajuli.

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