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PM Dahal emphasizes innovation-focused curriculum implementation



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ highlighted the importance of developing and implementing innovative curriculum in a timely manner.

Addressing the 14th Senate Meeting of Mid-West University, the PM urged the university to focus on restructuring the curriculum and enhancing physical and human resources development.

He commended the university’s efforts towards educational excellence, economic growth, and infrastructure development, emphasizing the need for conducting academic activities according to a predetermined calendar.

Furthermore, the PM pledged government support for the university’s initiatives to reform the examination system and ensure timely publication of results.

He suggested aligning academic programs with global trends, national development policies, and market demands, emphasizing the university’s role in formulating educational policies that promote good governance and social justice.

PM Dahal underscored the importance of agricultural and forestry sciences tailored to Nepal’s diverse geographical and economic conditions, particularly in Karnali province.

He expressed confidence in the university’s role in encouraging domestic higher education and contributing to national prosperity.

In conclusion, PM Dahal praised Mid-West University’s contributions to academic progress, physical development, and the advancement of information technology in Karnali province.

Publish Date : 05 April 2024 13:06 PM

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