The demand to remove the provision of full scholarship in the school education bill and the provision of private schools to be non-profit gradually
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Regarding the school education bill passed by the majority of the education, health, information and technology committee under the House of Representatives, the association of private school administrators has submitted a four-point petition to Speaker Devraj Ghimire and National Assembly Speaker Narayan Dahal.
The letter signed by the officials of Pabson, Hisan, NPabson, Apen, Pabson's former president DK Dhungana met Speaker Ghimire and Chairman Dahal at Singh Darbar on Sunday and submitted a four-point request letter regarding the school education bill.
These four organizations have submitted a request letter to the speaker and the president of the National Assembly with points of dissatisfaction with the various provisions of the school education bill passed by the parliamentary committee and submitted to the House of Representatives.
The private school administrators have demanded that the provision of full scholarships in the school education bill should be removed, the provision that private schools should be non-profit gradually, the provision of integrated scholarships should be removed by the municipality and the provision should be made by the school itself.
