Change campaign honors SEE pass students from Tarakeshwar

Ashad 22, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Change campaign honors SEE pass students from Tarakeshwar

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Students who have passed SEE from the institutional and community schools in Tarakeshwar, Kathmandu have been honored.

Pariwartan Abhiyan has organized a program in Nepaltar and honored the successful students in SEE from a total of 71 schools across the municipality.

According to Tarakeshwar Municipality Deputy Chief Shrishan Burlakoti, 17 people from various schools in the municipality have brought 4 GPA. All the 17 students were honored in the program and certificates were handed over to other students through their respective schools, Sushil Bhatt, Coordinator of Change Campaign Nepal informed.

According to him, Pranita Ojha, Dipendra Acharya, Nischal Giri, Pratima Tamang, Shaurabh Rizal, Samriddhi Rizal, Shoyata Gurung, Vinayak Sharma, Sophia Shayed, Samishran Tamang, Anjali Thapa, Ayusha Rai, Sadiksha Bhattarai, Suchan Basnet, Vijay Kumar Shah, Pratigya Tamang and Dipesh Gautam are the ones with 4 GPA. In the

program, Nepali Congress General Minister Gagan Kumar Thapa asked to get rid of the illusion that the country is ruined and the country is in danger. General Minister Thapa, who admitted that even if there is something good in the country, not enough has been done, he suggested to support or oppose only on the basis of study, analysis and review of any issue or issue.

While honoring the students who passed the SEE exam, he gave a message saying that the students should take the responsibility from now on, 'don't get tired, don't run, don't give up'. He also suggested to stay in the country, learn new things, question and criticize. 

Similarly, Congress Kathmandu President Sabuj Bania mentioned that students are the backbone of the future and suggested to set their goals and move forward. Likewise, Bhatt said that he is happy to honor the students who have passed SEE and said that he will always be ready to encourage the new youth.  The

event was attended by Naveen Manandhar, spokesperson of Kathmandu Metropolitan Municipality, Khyamraj Tiwari, Chairman of Ward No. 26, Shambhu Phuyal, Chairman of Tarakeshwar Municipality, Ward No. 5, Kumar Rai, Chairman of Ward No. 10, Prashuram Aryal, Chairman of Ward No. 3, local leader Ramesh Khadka and others. Educational counseling was also provided to the SEE passed students in the event where stalls of various colleges were also held.

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