[Nepal] - Modify new education expense: Schools

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, AUGUST 8Expressing dissatisfaction with the provisions of the proposed
School Education Bill, private school organisations have announced protest if the government does not withdraw the bill that is in the
process of being tabled in the House of Representative or if some of the provisions in it are not amended.
Education bill
to be tabled in House
NRB issues Unified Directives with various
provisions Three organisations; Private and
Boarding School's Organisation Nepal, National Private and Boarding School's Organisation Nepal and Higher Secondary Schools' Association
Nepal today issued a jointpress release warning that they would be forced to close all schools if their demands were not met
The Cabinet has already approved the bill, They have demanded that the provisions of the bill that propose turning private schools to be
turned into non-profit private or public educational Guthi (trust) within five years be withdrawn
The umbrella organisations of private schools have asked the Cabinet to withdraw the bill or submit it to the Parliament only after amending
the provision.They have threatened that if their demand is not met, they will be forced to close schools across the country
The release signed by PABSON's President DK Dhungana, N-PABSON's President Pandab Hamal and HISSAN's President Ramesh Silwal, has termed the
provision to be undemocratic and hindering fundamental rights ensured by constitution. "There should be commitment from the
government to ensure the protection and promotion of private investment by amending the bills that adversely affect the purpose and
contribution of private schools," the statement said.They also objected to the provision of the bill that private school fees and teachers'
salaries be set by the local level and have demanded a national standard.A version of this article appears in the print on August 9, 2023,
of The Himalayan Times.
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