Arrangement of computer labs and computer teachers in schools with the help of donors

A computer lab has been established at the Janasahyog Secondary School in Barse, Satyawati Rural Municipality-8, Gulmi, which was limited to 109 students due to rapid migration, thanks to the cooperative spirit of the people of Barse.

Poush 22, 2082

Santosh Mahatara

Arrangement of computer labs and computer teachers in schools with the help of donors

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Even now, computer education in most government schools is limited to textbooks. Students are forced to learn computers by looking at pictures and memorize them for exams.

Seeing students learning computers in a school in Gulmi, which has gone through these and similar problems, one feels a leap forward in education.

The school's neat new building. A room in the same building. Upon entering, 20 students have their own computers in front of them. The students are also learning their own learning stages on the same computer! The students are very enthusiastic. Students are busy not only with the burden of book knowledge but also with the enthusiasm of technical knowledge.

Bharse Jan Sahayog Secondary School located in Satyawati Rural Municipality-8 of Gulmi is the oldest school in the district. Due to rapid migration, this school, which is limited to 109 students, has established a computer lab due to the cooperative minds of the Bharse people. A computer teacher is also teaching in the lab established with 20 computers with the investment of the cooperative minds.

Those born in Barse and moved elsewhere for employment have established a computer lab and arranged computer teachers, said Lokhari Pandey, principal of Barse Janasahyog Secondary School, remembering the village and village schools. He said that computer learning started after the Dashain-Tihar holidays. He said that computer labs, networking, CCTV and computer teachers were also provided with the help of donors.

Currently, students of Barse Janasahyog Secondary School are learning computers in turn. Prashant Pandey, a class 5 student who is learning computers, said that he is very happy. Vinita Nepali, a class 6 student, said that learning computers has added enthusiasm to her studies.

Local Naru Budhathoki led the way to establish the computer lab. He said that the computer lab was established for a total of 7 lakh rupees and teachers were arranged from the collected money. 'We established the lab by gathering support to stop student migration and provide technical knowledge,' he said, 'The computer lab has added enthusiasm to the students, this is our success.' He also expressed gratitude for the support of the people of Barseli in this.

The main leadership role in establishing the computer lab was played by Kul Bahadur Budhathoki, a retired British Army lieutenant and a Barseli resident currently living in Hong Kong. Even while living abroad, Budhathoki has supported quality education in the village school. Local leader Naru Budhathoki said that the computer lab was established due to his main role and unparalleled support. He expressed gratitude to all the supportive hearts who supported him.

Santosh

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