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Education Minister stresses on technology-friendly education



LALITPUR: Minister for Education, Science and Technology, Devendra Poudel has stressed making the education, learning and teaching system technology-friendly to keep pace with contemporary development.

Minister Poudel pointed out the need of extending the accessibility of technology to the remote parts of the country as it is the responsibility of the State to connect people with technology.

He instructed NAST to bring programs to encourage youth scientists as well.

Giving an example of two close neighbors, India and China, making rapid strides in science and technology, Minister Poudel suggested that Nepal should emulate them.

He also urged NAST to carry out pro-people works by establishing coordination with international organizations and various countries.

The Minister also directed the NAST officials to come to the Ministry with a clear plan to resolve its problems like budget crunch, staff management and career development of the employees.

Minister of State for Education, Science and Technology, Bodh Kumari Yadav underscored the development of science and technology for achieving economic prosperity for the country.

She said NAST should expand to the rural areas. NAST Vice-Chancellor Dr Sunil Babu Shrestha said preparations are on to set up NAST offices in all seven provinces.

He said the ‘Science City’ concept would be taken into implementation if the government allocated an adequate budget for the same.

Vice-Chancellor Shrestha also shared on the occasion that NAST has been running the ‘NAST with Citizens’ program at the local level and it was also carrying out various works ranging from local indigenous technology to innovative technology.

Publish Date : 23 November 2021 19:47 PM

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