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PM Oli vows to reform Nepal’s education
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said improving the quality of education in public schools is the topmost priority of his government which is committed to bringing about a visible change in the sector in the next five years.bookmark
Published at : May 24, 2018
Updated at : May 24, 2018 08:24
Kathmandu
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said improving the quality of education in public schools is the topmost priority of his government which is committed to bringing about a visible change in the sector in the next five years.
In an interview with The Kathmandu Post on the eve of the fifth ‘Kantipur HISSAN Edufair 2018’, PM Oli said the government would make necessary investment in the sector to ensure schools provide quality education to students.
Conceding that the country’s education sector at present lacks focus and priority, the PM said “we cannot afford to continue like this”.
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