Wednesday, December 24th, 2025

Budget ignored demands of education sector: NNTA



KATHMANDU: The Nepal National Teachers’ Association (NNTA) has said the budget for the fiscal year, 2023/24 has failed to address its demands and agreements with the government.

It has rued ‘failure’ to increase investment in education stating that investment in education means fulfilling the international commitments to education and providing rights to equitable, inclusive, and quality public education as per the spirit of the constitution.

Programs have not been brought on the issues relating to school employees, private schools, then higher secondary school, early childhood education, teachers on a relief and contract quota, volunteers, nurses, learning subsidies, school employees appointed by local levels, and service, facilities, perks and social security of technical school teachers, blamed the NNTA General Secretary Hamsha Shahi.

RSS

Publish Date : 30 May 2023 21:19 PM

Political dialogue with parties positive and productive: Law Minister Sinha

KATHMANDU: Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Anil Kumar

NEPSE inches up by 1.37 points, turnover declines

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) index edged up by

Will Nepal’s polls be held as planned?

KATHMANDU: With just 71 days remaining for the House of

Health of Rabilaxmi Chitrakar showing improvement

KATHMANDU: The health of Rabilaxmi Chitrakar, spouse of former Prime

Minister Kulman Ghising claims completion of 101 projects in 100 days

KATHMANDU: Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Urban Development, and