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The Chinese language class that was running without permission in Rautahat's Chandrapur has been closed for a month.
The Chinese who came on tourist visas were also doing suspicious activities for conducting language classes in the vicinity of Chandranigahpur.
Language classes were in operation in ward number 10 and 6 of Chandrapur. Teli Samaj Dharamshala located in Balchanpur, Eva Khajaghar located in Chandranigahpur and four classes were running without permission on the way to Dabri.
After getting information about this, DSP Rajkumar Rai of Ela Police Office Chandranigahpur arrested the Chinese tourists and interrogated them and closed the class. DSP Rai informed that they have closed all the classes from Wednesday.
They were asked to leave Chandranigahpur after the Chinese language classes were closed. Sanjay Kafle, the head of the municipality, expressed interest in language classes being conducted without permission.
In Balchanpur's Teli Samaj Dharamshala, nearly 200 girls were seen studying Chinese every day. They were taught by Chinese tourist Aileen. They came on tourist visa and did not have permission to teach.
not only provided language classes for free, but also provided educational materials and Rs. 50 per person per day to the children participating in the classes. He also gave bicycle gifts to the active students in the language class.
Local children used to go to language classes as soon as school was out after getting gifts and money for participating in daily classes.
Eileen claims that they taught the language so that it would be easy for Nepali students to go to China for studies in the future. "We have not taken permission from anyone. Those of us who came on tourist visas are not allowed to conduct classes. We conducted classes with the aim of making it easier for these children to go to China for higher education in the future, she said. Three Nepalis were also hired as volunteers at the rate of 100 rupees per day.
