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Writ filed against decision to change Nepali language spelling
A writ petition has been filed at Supreme Court against the government decision of changing spelling of Nepali language and the subsequent changes in the school curriculum.bookmark
Published at : September 9, 2016
Updated at : September 9, 2016 19:13
Kathmandu
A writ petition has been filed at Supreme Court against the government decision of changing spelling of Nepali language and the subsequent changes in the school curriculum.
Advocate Bhadra Prasad Nepal (Swagat Nepal) and journalist Tapendra Bahadur Karki Friday moved the apex court to file a writ that named the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, Ministry of education and Curriculum Development Center as defendants.
The writ petition has demanded the repeal of the decision through a certiorari. RSS
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