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Teachers continue protests for 21st day



KATHMANDU: Protests led by the Nepal Teachers Federation entered their 21st day today, with teachers continuing their demonstrations through dance, drama, and yoga.

The protesting educators are demanding the swift passage of the long-pending School Education Act by the federal parliament.

The federation stated that the agitation will persist until their demands are addressed.

Urging for dignified and disciplined participation, the federation emphasized that the movement is peaceful but firm in its objectives.

Publish Date : 22 April 2025 13:18 PM

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