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Chief Minister Pandey bats for capacity building of students


04 March 2022  

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KATHMANDU: Chief Minister of Bagmati Province Rajendra Prasad Pandey has asked the concerned sides to work for the capacity building of students.

Laying foundation of seven buildings of three schools in Mahabharat Rural Municipality in Kavre district on Thursday, Chief Minister Pandey said expected target could be achieved only from the capacity building of the students on thematic issues.

The school buildings are to be built with the financial assistance from the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

The Chief Minister asked the teachers to get familiar with the technological advancements taking place in the world and teach the students accordingly to make them competent citizens.

Only the knowledgeable, skilled and capacitated teachers can contribute to production of efficient human resource, Pandey argued.
On the occasion, he asked the representatives of the school management committees to remain vigil until the school buildings are completed.

On a different note, Pandey said it was unfortunate to have continued dissemination of misinformation on the MCC.

It is shared that two buildings of Gokule Secondary School would be built at the cost of Rs 59.2 million, three buildings of Kalidevi Secondary School with the total estimated cost of Rs 69.6 million and two buildings of Janakalyan Secondary School at Rs 59.4 million.

Publish Date : 04 March 2022 10:56 AM

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