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The CPN S Koshi State Committee expressed solidarity with the demands raised by the community school teachers and objected that the government did not pay serious attention to them.
As mentioned in the press release issued by the party on Tuesday, it is said that the indifference of the government is reprehensible as the teachers who are very dedicated to education had to embark on a movement centered on Kathmandu to fulfill their just demands. The
ing statement alleged "It seems that the Oli-led government is trying to destroy public school education by oppressing the teachers and not fulfilling the demands." In a statement signed by Sarita Thapa Khadka, president of the
Koshi State Committee, it has been seriously accused that the education policy implemented three decades ago has given support to the "educational mafia" instead of strong teacher leadership and the last government has abandoned community education and moved towards privatization.
President Thapa said that there is a danger that the annual examinations of classes 11 and 12 will be affected and has demanded the government to immediately implement the Education Act and solve the problem.
In addition, the government has been requested to pay special attention to concrete initiatives for the long-term improvement of public school education.
