Partnership between Morang Udyog Trade Association and Tribhuvan University

Ashad 19, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Partnership between Morang Udyog Trade Association and Tribhuvan University

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An agreement has been reached between Morang Industry and Trade Association and Tribhuvan University to provide students with practical knowledge, direct experience and support in research. President of the association Anupam Rathi and Tribhuvan and University Prof. Dr. Kedar Prasad Rizal signed the memorandum of understanding.

According to the agreement, students will be provided with practical resources like internships, experiential learning, industrial visits, mentoring and guidance for academic empowerment. All these services will be provided through the private sector industrial and commercial organizations within the reach of the Morang Chamber of Commerce and Industry. It is mentioned that this will contribute to creating a healthy environment for skill-based employment and placement in Nepal.

According to the agreement, Tribhuvan University will provide subject students or resource persons to fulfill the institutional objectives of the association. It is said that it will help in research, discussion, interaction and report preparation. Similarly, both organizations believe that it will help in the improvement of industrial, economic, environmental policy and supply chain.

Similarly, there has been an agreement to provide manpower to share the experience of faculty members, experts or experts in related fields collected from available or external sources. It has been mentioned that it will help in solving and improving the process of various issues.

Available faculty members, experts and experts will conduct research and 'case studies' on social, educational, industrial, scientific and other relevant topics. It has been mentioned that fact-based conclusions will be compiled, drafted and published in Morang Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Tribhuvan University.

The university will provide thematic students and resource persons to research, study, identify and broadcast issues related to industry, business, market and environment.

Morang Udyog Commerce Association, the first commercial organization in the private sector with more than 600 industries, has expanded its own commercial network. Chairman Rathi said that the association will coordinate and cooperate with other industrial and commercial associations to conduct the program according to the agreement.  According to the

association, this collaboration will also include industry-education research and environmental laboratory analysis. It is said that the University will involve its students and faculty members in research activities and the faculty members will provide necessary counseling to the students.

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