Education Bill can be passed only by making it student and parent centric: Home Minister Author

Falgun 16, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Education Bill can be passed only by making it student and parent centric: Home Minister Author

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Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar has said that the Education Bill will be passed by focusing on students and parents. Addressing the 8th National Convention of the National Private and Residential Schools Association in Kathmandu on Friday, the Home Minister said that the Education Bill in the Parliament is a priority of the government.

Stating that legal and policy reform is the government's priority, the Home Minister said, 'By keeping the best interests of students and parents at the center, the interests of teachers, the interests of school staff, the interests of private and residential schools, and the interests of community and public schools will be made a balanced law for all. Your investment will not be allowed to go to waste.'

 The Home Minister writes that the government is working to create laws by arranging that the work of legislation must be completed within a certain period of time in the federal parliament. 

Kantipur

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