The government aims to make 70 percent of students pass the SEE next year: Prime Minister

Ashad 14, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

The government aims to make 70 percent of students pass the SEE next year: Prime Minister

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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has objected saying that the hard work of the students has been insulted. He objected to the results of the secondary education examination published on Friday evening saying that some scholars spoke in a way that insulted the students.

Addressing the meeting of the House of Representatives on Saturday, he said that the result of SEE has increased by 14 percent compared to last year and this is a happy event. Even in such a result, some people said that they were insulted by adding marks and passed. He said that he was saddened that the hard work of the new generation was belittled and insulted. He said that Nepali students have the ability to increase their height by working hard.

Prime Minister Oli said, 'It is a matter of happiness. This year's SEE exam results have been published. The results of SEE have improved by 14 percent over last year. On this occasion, I would like to congratulate the students who passed with good marks and wish them success. I would like to thank the students and brothers and sisters who worked hard to achieve 61.81% results from less than 48%, I would like to thank the teachers who taught the students with good attention, their hard work has been successful.' He said that the situation should be created so that students do not fail.

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