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Teachers continue protest demanding Education Act implementation



KATHMANDU: Teachers across Kathmandu have continued their protest for the second consecutive day, demanding the implementation of the Education Act and the fulfillment of previous agreements.

The Nepal Teachers Federation initiated the Kathmandu-centric protest on Wednesday, aiming to draw attention to their grievances.

Today, the protesting teachers gathered at Maitighar Mandala before marching to Naya Baneshwor, where they held a formal program.

The teachers are calling for immediate action to implement the Education Act and address unresolved issues from previous agreements that affect their working conditions and rights.

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