”A letter of attention has been received stating that the teacher attended a UML program,” said Tirtha Bahadur Bishwakarma, head of the Education Development and Coordination Unit. ”If it is confirmed that he attended the program, action will be taken.”
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Two student organizations have submitted a letter of appeal to the Education Development and Coordination Unit, Khotang, demanding legal action against teachers who left school to attend the UML general convention.
Amrit Thapa, principal of the Social Service Basic School in Diprung Chuichumma Rural Municipality-2, Dadangaun, Ransher Tamang, who works in the education department of the rural municipality, and Mukesh Kumar Gelal, Prime Minister's Employment Coordinator, submitted a letter of appeal on Sunday for attending the 11th National Convention of the UML held in Kathmandu from November 11 to 12.
The Education Act, laws, and code of conduct prohibit teachers and employees from directly engaging in political activities, but the participation in the UML Convention is seriously indiscipline, has a negative impact on professional dignity, and the educational environment of the school. Akhil Krantikari and ANNFSU have jointly drawn attention to the matter and said that action should be taken as per the rules after investigating the matter. Ransher Tamang, on the other hand, said that he went to Kathmandu for meetings and practical work. ‘We went to Kathmandu for meetings and practical work,’ Tamang said, ‘We are not representatives of the general convention.’
If it is confirmed that the person accused of this matter participated in the program, action will be taken, said Tirtha Bahadur Bishwakarma, head of the Education Development and Coordination Unit, Khotang. ‘A letter of attention has been received that the teacher attended the UML program,’ he said, ‘if it is confirmed that he attended the program, action will be taken.’
The Education Act 2028 and the Education Regulations 2059 state that no one should try to influence or influence any political party or any other person with the intention of interfering in matters related to their service, said Information Officer Nanda Bahadur Bishwakarma.
