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KMC launches radio education program for school children


11 June 2020  

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KATHMANDU: The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has started ‘radio education program’ for facilitating the learning of school children at home through alternative means during the lockdown period.

KMC on Wednesday launched the radio education program from basic to class 10 level through Metro FM. KMC has been operating the Metro FM radio station.

Mayor and chair of KMC’s education committee, Bidya Sundar Shakya inaugurated the ‘radio education program’ to be aired by Metro FM 94.6 Megahertz.

On the occasion, mayor Shakya said KMC has started the program targeting school children studying in basic level to class 10 so that they could learn through alternative means at their homes as their regular classes could not be run at schools during the lockdown period.

He said students studying at 91 community schools, three special schools and 643 institutional schools in the metropolis would be directly and indirectly benefited by the radio education program being run by KMC.

Publish Date : 11 June 2020 20:39 PM

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