Need for comprehensive reforms in education

As the country's education cannot be made practical, the problem is increasing, and the state needs to make immediate reforms.

Bhadra 10, 2082

Pathak Patra

Need for comprehensive reforms in education

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It was not so strange to read the news that a school in Gulmi district had not found a teacher to teach mathematics and science despite advertising more than a dozen times. Because, educated or uneducated, thousands of young people migrate abroad every day, and these problems are going to intensify.

Not only for mathematics or science, but now for general subjects like Nepali or social, it will be like chewing an iron chin. 

Politics, which is said to be the backbone of the country, has reached a state of chaos and despair is prevalent everywhere. It is a bitter reality that the state is barely sustaining the country's economy by selling the dreams and sweat of the citizens. There is no doubt that good and effective education and sustainable agriculture are important pillars of building this country. But even though the present and the future of both these areas have reached darkness, the state has been putting oil in its ears .

Because the education of the country could not be made skillful and practical, the problem is getting worse. On the whole, the state should not delay in making extensive reforms in the content of education to keep the youth in the country by filling the public with a ray of hope.

– Krishna Kumpure, Adamtar, Dhading

Pathak

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