An educational strike has been announced by the teachers' federation

Chaitra 24, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

An educational strike has been announced by the teachers' federation

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The Nepal Teachers' Federation has announced an educational strike from Monday to strengthen the ongoing movement of teachers. Federation president Laxmikishore Subedi has asked all the schools across the country to be closed and teachers-employees must participate in the educational street movement in Kathmandu.

In addition to this, the Federation has requested all teachers not to engage in any activities such as examination of answer sheets, publication of results, training seminars, seminars, educational visits during that period.

'During this period, we strongly urge all our friends not to engage in any work such as answer book examination, publication of results, training seminars, seminars, educational visits,' the statement issued by the Federation on Sunday said, 'We request all educational stakeholders including students, parents, and professionals to show solidarity with this movement.

The Nepal Teachers Federation has been continuously protesting since January 20th to issue the Education Act.

The Nepal Teachers' Federation has continued its street agitation in Kathmandu since Wednesday, refusing to hold a formal dialogue with the government.

When the teacher participated in the Kathmandu-centered movement, the educational activities of the school and the examination of the SEE answer book have also been affected. The Ministry of Education has been calling for negotiations through public appeals and correspondence, but the Federation has been refusing. 

As the teacher's protest continues, the educational activities of schools across the country and the examination of the answer sheets of the SEE exam have been affected, according to the Ministry of Education. The answer sheet is being collected after the SEE exam is over on March 18.

The Ministry of Education has said that if the teachers' movement does not stop, there will be a delay in the examination of the SEE answer book. The National Examination Board has decided the schedule to release the SEE results in the first week of June. 

Kantipur

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