Education Act will come soon: Congress President Deuba

Congress education department will make education policy

Mangshir 19, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Education Act will come soon: Congress President Deuba

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Ruling Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that the Education Act will come soon. He also promised to urge the government to pass the law as soon as possible and Congress will facilitate it.

In the education policy debate program held by the Congress Education Department at the Central Office Sanepa on Wednesday, he pointed out the need for separate laws on federal education, higher education and technical education for the country. 'Education Act is very necessary for the country,' he said, 'I request the government to bring these Acts as soon as possible, for this I express my commitment to facilitate as much as possible.' Although the draft of the bill on higher education and technical education is under consideration, it has not been registered in the parliament. The government formed since 2072 and the Minister of Education have been repeating their commitment to bring the Education Act, but it has not been fulfilled.

Education policy is necessary to implement the concept of transformation of the education sector, budget increase, development of competitive education system, production of skilled manpower, curriculum reform and cooperation between the private-government sector, he said. Deuba pointed out that there is a need for moral and moral education in the country to stop the migration of intelligent manpower by making the highest use of technology. He also asked the education department to set an education policy for the country for at least 40/50 years. He said that the education sector is the main priority area of ​​the Congress and it has been working on it since 2009. Nainsingh Mahar, head of the education department, said that in the

debate program, he discussed and interacted with the experts for the formulation of education policy. In the program, educationist Meenakshi Dahal spoke about early childhood development, Kathmandu University Registrar Achyut Wagle spoke about higher education, National Planning Commission  Member Dr. RP Wichha gave a presentation on technical education and former minister Vidyadhar Mallik gave a presentation on school education. There was an interaction between academicians, professors, educators, university vice-chancellors, former officials, teachers, and parents participating in the

program. Department head Mahar said that the Congress will decide the education policy after collecting suggestions from all over the country. The Congress Central Committee meeting had decided to formulate the policy. After that, the department has started its process .

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