If the demands of teachers are underestimated, the results will not be good: President Dahal

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If the demands of teachers are underestimated, the results will not be good: President Dahal

Chairman of Maoist Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that the government should take seriously the demands of the protesting teachers.

Demanding that the school education bill be passed immediately, President Dahal said in a meeting with the delegation of the protesting Nepal Teachers' Federation that the results will not be good if teachers are underestimated.

Reminding that it is challenging to register the school education bill in the parliament, Speaker Dahal insisted on passing the bill immediately. "No matter how many amendments are registered now, some of them are of the same nature." Even if a sub-committee is formed, it can be passed immediately,' he said, 'but the main thing is will power. It has been delayed because the issue of education and teachers is not a priority of the government.'

Stating that the demand of teachers and the overall educational sector has not been formed, President Dahal emphasized that education is the main basis for the country's development and prosperity. "Education is also the infrastructure of physical infrastructure". The main reason why development is not accelerating, chaos is spreading, and moral values ​​are declining is the lack of a correct and uniform understanding of education,' he said, 'When I was in the government, it took a long time to compile an expert's report on school education reform . Although later it was tried to implement it, now the government is not trying to proceed.

Chairman Dahal expressed his belief that the party will play a strong role in the issues raised by the teachers' federation both on the streets and in the parliament. The representatives of the agitating teachers' federation reminded that the Dahal-led government had registered the school education bill in the parliament and emphasized that the Maoist center would have a special role in passing the bill.

'We are in a situation of do and die,' the representatives of the teachers' federation said, 'In the past, Maoists and Prachanda have stood up to the demands of the teachers. This time too, there is a request to pat the shoulder . Let the Maoists play a pressing role in the parliament.'

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