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NARMIN expresses dissatisfaction on some provisions of Education Bill


06 August 2023  

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KATHMANDU: National Association of Rural Municipalities in Nepal (NARMIN) has expressed dissatisfaction on some provisions of education bill going to be tabled in the parliament by the government.

The Association expressed dissatisfaction on some of the provisions of the bill. The provisions including reestablishing the District Education Office, appointing the principal by the District Education Office are against the sentiments of federalism, claimed Association Chairperson Laxmi Devi Pandey.

She blamed that preparing the bill by the government without holding discussion with them even though it is the matter of direct concern of local governments proved that the federal government has tried to snatch the rights of local governments.

Pandey mentioned that tabling of the Bill to amend and unify the laws related to School Education, 2080 in the Parliament was positive A press release issued by the Association after the meeting reads, “Some of the provisions of the bill having the nature of challenging the federal system and interfering the rights of the local government.”

Publish Date : 06 August 2023 15:00 PM

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