While most of the schools are closed during the Yarsa collection season, which lasts for almost two months, in some schools of Tripurasundari Municipality, studies are in full swing.
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Most of the schools in Dolpa are closed with the Yarsagumba collection starting from 5th May. Most of the schools are closed like this every year after the teachers and students go to the high Himalayan Patan to collect the precious herb Yarsa.
Out of the total 116 schools in the district, most of the schools have been closed, according to the Education Development and Coordination Unit Office Dolpa.
While most of the schools are closed during the Yarsa collection season, which lasts for about two months, some schools of Tripurasundari municipality are having a full time. Education has not been stopped in Tripura Secondary School Katiachaur in Ward No. 1.
Along with other schools in the district, the primary and secondary schools within the municipality are still having regular classes in Tripura Mavi despite the impact of Yarsa season. "Our school currently has around 100 students daily, and the teachers are also studying regularly," said Principal Tul Bahadur Bist, "Most of the primary and secondary schools in the municipality are closed, but our school is not closed, it is our duty to conduct teaching and learning when the students come." is . In previous years, the municipality was also providing lunch expenses in the schools which were closed during the Yarsa season . He said that lunch expenses should not be sent to schools that are closed during the Yarsa season this year.
In Himjyoti Basic School in Tripurasundari Municipality-1, teaching is also going on with a bang . Principal Man Bahadur Sarki said that since they are small students and they come regularly, there is no effect of Yarsa season and they are studying regularly.
Principal Dev Budha informed that the Janapriya Basic School Chum in Ward No. 9 is also being taught continuously.
14,500 students study in schools in Dolpa.
After the parents locked themselves in the house and went to Patan, the small children also left their studies and went to Patan with them to collect yarsa. Local teachers and students working in each school go to Patan to pick Yarsa. Due to this, the school is closed and teaching is stopped .
Yarsagumba is the main source of income of Dolpali, so now children also go to Patan to meet the education expenses of the year.
