Sabin Hembya Limbu and Rekha Lokuch Rai, who stood with the election symbols of a tiger and a car, have been elected captain and co-captain by the votes of students from grades 3 to 11.
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Sabin Hembya Limbu and Rekha Lokuch Rai of Kalika Secondary School, Class 10, Nangkholyang, Pathibhara Yangwarak Rural Municipality-1, have been elected captain and co-captain (captain and co-captain) for one year.
Sabin defeated her three competitors by a wide margin . Kalika Secondary School has been selecting the class monitor, co-monitor and school captain and co-captain through elections at the beginning of every academic session for the past four years . There has been no unanimous selection in any of the past four years .
Students from classes 3 to 11 participate in selecting the school captain and co-captain . Only students from class 8 and above can become candidates . Only students from the same class participate in the class monitor and co-monitor .
This time, both class 10 students have been elected as the school captain and co-captain.
According to Principal Chaitanya Khatiwada, they will have to conduct all the activities conducted in the school throughout the year. ‘They are responsible for setting up a prayer line every day at 10 am. There is a quiz competition on the line, and they also make the questions for it,’ he said, ‘At least three students should stand in front and give a presentation on a specific topic, and they also choose that.’ Principal Khatiwada said that they will have to conduct activities such as leading extracurricular activities every Friday, Saraswati Puja, and farewell to students of classes 10 and 12.
According to another teacher, Chetnath Khatiwada, the captain and co-captain fulfill the responsibility of extracurricular activities in coordination with the class monitor and co-monitor. ‘We are also together. Even if we give advice and suggestions, we do not interfere in their work,' said Chetnath. 'Since a calendar of what to do in an academic session is prepared in advance, the students do it easily.'
If there is any dispute between students, the monitor will first resolve it in the class, then the captain, co-captain, and if there is no agreement, it will be resolved by the school administration. Chetnath said that the same method will be adopted if there is any complaint about the teacher or other matters of the school.
According to Principal Khatiwada, subjects such as Nepal's political parties, election process, voter education, etc. are taught in social studies for grades 9 and 10. He said that this exercise was done to teach students about the election process by directly participating them. 'In the experimental method carried out at the beginning of the academic session, candidates are asked to go to each class to ask for votes.' Election symbols such as rabbits, tigers, and birds have been given,' he said.
The election officer is the head of the election. This time, Sabin's tiger and Rekha's car were the election symbols. This time, 138 students participated in the voting. According to Head of the Election Office, Khatiwada, who is also the election officer, out of the 131 votes for captain, Sabin with the hare election symbol got 116 votes. Nikesh Guragai with the bag election symbol got 8 votes and Yunish Poudel with the motorcycle election symbol got 7 votes. 7 votes were invalid. 132 votes were valid for co-captain. Rekha with the car election symbol got 79 votes. Lajima Gurung with the tiger symbol got 38 votes while Alina Neupan with the book symbol got 15 votes. Both the elected candidates have pledged to work impartially as per the advice of all their friends.
