Resunga Multipurpose Campus getting back to the old rhythm

Ashad 2, 2082

Santosh Mahatara

Resunga Multipurpose Campus getting back to the old rhythm

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Forced to declare financial crisis three years ago, Resunga Multipurpose Campus has started to catch up with its old rhythm. On July 30, 2079, this campus in Tamghas, which had declared a period of financial crisis after the financial condition of the campus and the low student enrollment rate, has started to return to its old rhythm after the financial support of Resunga Municipality and the reduction of professors and staff.

After the campus was affected by financial problems, the Resunga Municipality provided Rs 1 crore in two phases. In addition, Sri Prasad Bhalami, chairman of Resunga Multipurpose Campus Board of Directors, informed that the campus has started returning to its old rhythm after the municipality provided Rs.

Board of Directors decided to reduce the number and ratio of students and subject professors based on need. According to that decision, 7 professors and 2 employees were cut in the first phase, 9 employees and 4 employees in the second phase. Bhalami, chairman of the board of directors, said that the financial burden of more than 7 lakh rupees per month has been reduced due to this.

The board of directors has made an important decision along with policy reforms by declaring the campus to be in financial crisis. Currently, the number of students on campus has increased. Surya Upadhyay, campus head of Resunga Multipurpose Campus, informed that there were 719 students in undergraduate and postgraduate level before, but now there are 731 students.

The total liability in the campus is 33.36 million 89 thousand, but after the campus declared a period of financial crisis and reduced the teaching staff and the municipality provided financial support, it is only 13 million 1386 thousand. Bhalami, the chairman of the campus board of directors, said that the decision was taken in the interest of the campus only, even if it was not in the interest of everyone. "We are not a management committee, we are a board of directors," he said.

After the Resunga Multipurpose Campus, which is an educational heritage of Gulmi, suffered in financial condition, the local government revived the campus by providing financial support to bring awareness, said Khildhwaj Panthi, the head of Resunga Municipality. "It is our responsibility to save our educational heritage," he said, "The city has provided financial support to upgrade the campus." Under which 206 students have been enrolled. Due to which the students have got discount. The municipality will provide the amount to the campus. 

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