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KMC warns private schools of action for running physical classes during pandemic



KATHMANDU: The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has warned of actions to some private schools for running physical classes by violating the government’s order to stop conducting classes in persons in the time of the pandemic.

Some schools in the city are running even though the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology issued such an order to run classes in all schools through an alternative medium from January 11.

It is said that some schools in wards no. 15 and 18 in the KMC are running physical classes even in the time of an ongoing third wave of the coronavirus spread.

Chief of Education Department of KMC Ram Prasad Subedi said the schools would face the music if they don’t immediately stop physical classes.

“It is punishable to run classes on the pretext of charging fees from students at a time when support from all sides is needed to control the pandemic,” Subedi added.

“Such schools should immediately stop opening schools. Otherwise, they will face stern actions,” according to Subedi.

Publish Date : 21 January 2022 12:51 PM

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