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Securitymen use school furniture for firewood, by Chakra Kharki (kp 30/12/2004)

Corporal punishment still rampant (ht 30/12/2004), Inspire, not punish (ht 31/12/2004)

Linguistic school left in limbo (kp 26/12/2004)

Education of conflict-hit kids a priority for govt (ht 25/12/2004)

Why Study Abroad?, by Amrit Kunwar (sp 24/12/2004)

State of govt schools deteriorate, by Ghanashyam Khadka (kp 21/12/2004), Census paints dismal picture of govt-run schools (kp 22/12/2004), Public schools (kp 23/12/2004), Govt to increase aid to state-run schools (kp 25/12/2004)

So close yet so far from school, by Bijaya Prasad Mishra (kp 18/12/2004)

Plan to address demand for free education in the offing (ht 17/12/2004)

Initiative for education: Siraha children set example, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rn 16/12/2004)

Unsustainable shift (ht 13/12/2004)

PM backs changes in education system (ht 10/12/2004)

ANNISU-R demands SLC centres in rural areas (ht 08/12/2004), ANNISU-R demands more exam centers (kp 08/12/2004)

Who benefits from studying abroad? by Nitya Nanda Timsina (kp 02/12/2004)

Do private schools serve our expectations? by Bishnu Bahadur G C (kp 30/11/2004)

Role of life science in education stressed (ht 27/11/2004)

Strike affects schools in Dhading (kp 25/11/2004)

Farmer’s son pips city lights to emerge TU topper, by Renu Kshetry (ht 23/11/2004)

School closure affects 400 students (kp 21/11/2004)

More scholarships for Dalits, girls, by Nitya Nanda Timsina (kp 18/11/2004)

Govt team headed for Norway to sign MoU on EFA (ht 16/11/2004), Formative research (ht 17/11/2004), SCN to implement EFA progs (kp 18/11/2004)

Five schools on verge of closure (ht 10/11/2004)

Still clueless (ht 08/11/2004)

Plans on conflict-hit in limbo, by Renu Kshetry (ht 07/11/2004)

UN literacy decade launched (ht 06/11/2004), UNESCO announces 10-year literacy program for Nepal (kp 06/11/2004), 50% adult literacy to be achieved by 2015 (rn 06/11/2004)

MoES temporary employees threaten stir (ht 06/11/2004)

Teachers close schools for a month, by Hariharsingh Rathaur (kp 04/11/2004)

Protest rally against strike held (ht 02/11/2004), ANNISU-R calls off strike (ht 04/11/2004)

Govt rules for community schools soon, by Renu Kshetry (ht 01/11/2004), Towards self-reliance (ht 02/11/2004), Rapid transfer of schools to community in Nuwakot (ht 04/11/2004)

Govt serious about putting rules on fees to practice (ht 30/10/2004), Private school fee ceiling in Nepal gazette (kp 01/11/2004)

Food for education programme hit by myriad hurdles (ht 29/10/2004)

Standard of education low in Dolakha (rn 28/10/2004)

Public schools require effective monitoring, by Shankar B S Budhathoki (ht 28/10/2004)

Who believes this is a "government" school?, by Guneshwor Ojha (kp 27/10/2004)

Teachers exceed pupils in Mustang, by Renu Kshetry (ht 27/10/2004)

Ignoring accord, gombas keep Nepali out, by Renu Kshetry (ht 25/10/2004)

Relevance of formative research, by S R Lamichhane & M P Wagley (kp 18/10/2004)

Teaching Students Wrong Lesson, by Santosh Shrestha (rn 16/10/2004)

Stone crushers’ children go to posh schools (kp 16/10/2004)

PABSON to provide scholarships to conflict-affected children (ht 15/10/2004), PABSON rider to help conflict hit students (kp 15/10/2004)

Public schools need overhauling, by LB Thapa  (pr 14/10/2004)

Nefarious Ways & Private Schools, by Mohan K.C. (rn 14/10/2004)

Govt ‘apathy’ towards science education draws flak (ht 14/10/2004)

School closed due to peculiar disease (rn 13/10/2004)

Army to withdraw from schools if Maoists stop cadre training (kp 13/10/2004)

All schools, colleges closed in Kanchanpur (kp 13/10/2004)

Govt staff close down schools (ht 09/10/2004)

Principals being trained to improve quality of education (ht 07/10/2004), Training trainers (ht 08/10/2004)

‘Informal education for working kids a success’ (ht 05/10/2004)

America Beckons, by Satish Jung Shahi (na 04/10/2004)

Japan to help Nepal execute education plan (ht 02/10/2004)

Maoist abductions force schools to close (kp 01/10/2004)

Schools reopen defying Maoists (kp 24/09/2004)

PABSON to reopen schools (ht 23/09/2004)

No sign of Udaypur schools’ reopening (ht 21/09/2004)

Rights activists bid fails to reopen schools in Dhangadhi (20/09/2004)

Students protest closure of schools, colleges (kp 19/09/2004)

Education needs accreditation, by Tirth Raj Khaniya (kp 17/09/2004)

ANNISU-R targets schools (kp 16/09/2004)

Education is key to reducing poverty, by Nitya Nanda Timsina (kp 11/09/2004)

15 colleges get MoES nod to impart foreign varsity courses, by Renu Kshetry (ht 11/09/2004)

Right To Education (rn 10/09/2004)

Literacy programme results below expectation: Study, by Renu Kshetry (ht 08/09/2004), 58 percent women deprived of education, by Nitya Nanda Timsina (kp 08/09/2004), Unimpressive (ht 09/09/2004)

PABSON urges govt to initiate talks (ht 08/09/2004)

ANNISU-R shuts down schools in 14 districts (kp 05/09/2004), ANNISU-R strike affects hundreds of schools, colleges (kp 06/09/2004), Schools tottering under ANNISU-R pressure (kp 07/09/2004), Threat revisited (ht 08/09/2004), Pens, books in hand, students protest ANNISU-R strike (kp 08/09/2004), ANNISU-R must end strike for students’ release: MoES (ht 09/09/2004), Schools reopen in Gandaki zone (kp 09/09/2004), Let schools open (kp 09/09/2004), ANNISU-R to soon call off strike, by Tika R Pradhan (ht 10/09/2004), ANNISU-R withdraws school strike (rn 11/09/2004), Conducive environment must for talks with ANNISU-R (rn 13/09/2004), UNICEF welcomes reopening of schools (rn 15/09/2004)

Meet to end educational strike held (ht 05/09/2004)

MOES scholarships to reduce gender disparity, by Renu Kshetry (ht 04/09/2004)

Sunny-day school ! by Tirtha Neupane (kp 03/09/2004)

Maoists press for ‘progressive education’ (kp 03/09/2004)

Undue delay (ht 03/09/2004)

150 pc hike in public schools' grant, by Renu Kshetry (ht 03/09/2004)

Signature campaign to reopen schools (kp 01/09/2004)

Districts in dark over new curriculum, by Renu Kshetry (ht 01/09/2004)

Value perspective on education, by Shreeram Prasad Lamichhane & Mana Prasad Wagley (kp 31/08/2004)

Literacy in Humla appalling, confined to HQs, by Renu Kshetry (ht 29/08/2004), Stymied efforts (ht 30/08/2004)

ANNISU-R names four-member team for talks with government (ht 26/08/2004), ANNISU-R condemns arrest of leaders (kp 26/08/2004), Ministry unaware of ANNISU-R’s talks team (rn 27/08/2004), MoES holding ‘secret talks’ with ANNISU-R (ht 28/08/2004), ANNISU-R demands release of detained members (kp 28/08/2004), ANNISU-R not abiding by commitments: Nidhi (kp 29/08/2004)

NPABSON district-level meet on Aug 28 (ht 26/08/2004)

Non-formal education stressed for EFA goals (ht 25/08/2004)

Nidhi expresses concern over ANNISU-R activities (rn 24/08/2004)

Call to end Maoists’ educational strike (ht 22/08/2004)

Chitwans schools closed (nt 20/08/2004)

Quality At Stake: The deteriorating education quality and the instability in the private schools are not likely to end by the recent decision to impose ceiling in school fees, by Thakur Amgai (sp 20/08/2004), Govt pressed for fee structure (rn 24/08/2004)

MoES starts work on draft to declare schools peace zone (ht 20/08/2004)

Pokhara schools remain shut (ht 20/08/2004)

Education projects reviewed (rn 19/08/2004)

Research in education: A booming business for donors, by Mana Prasad Wagley (ht 18/08/2004)

N-PABSAN hails govt decision to enforce task force report (rn 17/08/2004)

Deconstruction in education, by Shreeram P Lamichhane & Mana P Wagley (kp 17/08/2004)

Education strike threat (ht 14/08/2004)

Conflict has negative effect on primary education, interview with Juha Markus Valta (pr 12/08/2004)

Ministry invites ANNISU-R for talks (kp 12/08/2004)

N-PABSAN calls for review of school fees (kp 10/08/2004)

Poor children being provided free schooling, by Tirtha Neupane (kp 10/08/2004)

Change in Act to benefit public schools (ht 07/08/2004)

Government to act on report on school fees, says Nidhi (ht 07/08/2004), Schools shy away from fee decision (rn 07/08/2004)

Construction of Banepa Polytechnic to begin soon (rn 06/08/2004)

Ministry to restructure fees at private schools (rn 05/08/2004)

Protests ahead: ANNISU (R) (ht 03/08/2004)

Cases against 80 principals, others (kp 02/08/2004)

Students’ bodies to visit HSEB over missing answer scripts (ht 02/08/2004)

Education With Civic Sense, by Ramesh Pd. Gautam (kp 01/08/2004)

Fresh grads’ bid to help poor students, by Renu Kshetry (ht 01/08/2004)

Trade schools for vocational education (ht (29/07/2004)

Of Sex Education, by Byanjana Sharma (rn 28/07/2004)

Students lock Jhapa schools (ht 28/07/2004)

Public schools face closure due to Maoists’ threatening (rn 26/07/2004)

Sacks are their benches, floor the writing board (kp 25/07/2004)

Sheer tardiness (ht 22/07/2004)

Education and WTO: Can Nepal gain from new arrangements?, by Mana Prasad Wagley (ht 21/07/2004)

46 schools forced shut (ht 18/07/2004), Rebel students close 47 private schools (kp 18/07/2004)

Private school fee fixing committee submits report (ht 17/07/2004), Task force completes school fee structure (kp 16/07/2004), Minister Nidhi receives report on school fee (kp 17/07/2004), Private schools (kp 17/07/2004), Task force submits report on school fees structure (rn 17/07/2004), Implementation Challenge The report submitted by the fee-fixing task force could regulate the fees of private schools, by Thakur Amgai (sp 23/07/2004)

EFA begins from today (ht 16/07/2004)

Peace essential to revamp education sector (kp 14/07/2004)

MoES calls ANNISU-R for talks (rn 13/07/2004), No talks with govt anymore: ANNISU-R (ht 17/07/2004)

Conflict-Free Education Sector, by Chandra Kumar Phuyal (rn 11/07/2004)

10,000 students left in lurch, thanks to ANNISU-R ban on fee (rn 11/07/2004)

Gurukul education still going great guns, by Mahendra Thapa (ht 11/07/2004)

Parents aid in running of schools (kp 08/07/2004)

Education: Making the most of available time, resources, by Kuber Chalise (ht 08/07/2004)

ANNISU (R) warns govt of serious action (ht 07/07/2004), ANNISU-R threatens another strike (kp 07/07/2004)

74,000 CDCs to be opened (kp 04/07/2004)

More Nepali students head to Indian schools, by Shandip K.C. (kp 02/07/2004), Insurgency drives more students to India (kp 02/07/2004)

Strike shuts Jhapa schools (ht 01/07/2004)

Abuse of authority, by Saurav Jung Thapa (kp 30/06/2004)

Army converts school into barrack, by Arjun Shah (kp 29/06/2004)

Schools to become peace zones (ht 29/06/2004), Govt, student bodies differ on ridding schools of politics, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rn 30/06/2004)

Maoist threat leaves school closed (ht 27/06/2004)

Teachers’ Role Vital, by Chiranjibi Kafle (rn 26/06/2004)

Many schools force students to walk the plank (ht 26/06/2004)

Movement curbs make talks impossible: ANNISU-R (ht 26/06/2004)

Education strike: Brief Respite, by Sanjaya Dhakal (sp 25/06/2004)

Sans laws, open varsity concept in limbo, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rn 25/06/2004)

Decentralise SLC examinations, by Dhruba Prasad Dhungel (ht 25/06/2004)

People's View: Don't muddle politics with education! by LB Thapa (pr 24/06/2004), Sabotaging education in Nepal, by Raman Raj Misra (pr 24/06/2004)

Govt., Maoist students talks in one week (pr 24/06/2004)

‘Resolve problems in education sector' (rn 24/06/2004)

Changing educational landscape in Gandaki, by Kulchandra Neupane (kp 24/06/2004)

Positive sign (ht 24/06/2004)

Declare schools peace zone, ANNISU-R told (ht 23/06/2004), Schools as peace zone (kp 24/06/2004)

Private schools outwit govt schools, by Nitya Nanda Timsina (kp 22/07/2004)

New approaches to education, by Nitya Nanda Timsina (kp 21/06/2004)

Students still walk hours to reach school, by Tika R Pradhan (ht 21/06/2004)

Distance politics from education (kp 19/06/2004)

Class War: When schools become a war zone, the sword is mightier than the pen, by Navin Singh Khadka (nt 18/06/2004)

Free oil pushes girls’ intake at primary schools (kp 18/06/2004)

Living with strikes, by Pragyan Regmi (kp 18/06/2004)

Non-formal education as a new strategy, by Shreeram Lamichhane (ht 18/06/2004)

Funds crunch forcing closure of schools (kp 16/06/2004)

Lack of teachers hits Hapure school (rn 15/06/2004)

Extra Dues, by Satish Jung Shahi (sp 25/06/2004)

Stranded In Uncertainty: The indefinite strike called by the Maoist-affiliated student organization ANNFSU-R brings the educational sector grinding to a halt, by Thakur Amgai (sp 11/06/2004), Terror tag ‘problem’ area, says Minister (ht 12/06/2004), Govt dangles talks carrot before ANNISU-R (kp 12/06/2004), Govt for talks with Maoist student wing (rn 12/06/2004), Task force tells govt: Remove terrorist tag (ht 14/06/2004), ANNISU-R calls off strike in rural parts (ht 14/06/2004), Taskforce to meet rebel students today, by Nityxa Timsina & Tilak Pokharel (kp 14/06/2004), SLC supplementary exams on July 19 (kp 14/06/2004), Efforts on to talk with student wing of Maoists (rn 14/06/2004), Taskforce begins secret talks with ANNISU-R, by Nitya Nanda Timsina (kp 15/06/2004), Schools likely to reopen from Wednesday, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rn 15/06/2004), Taskforce confers with govt, ANNISU-R leaders (ht 15/06/2004), Rather refreshing (ht 16/06/2004), Talks fail to end deadlock, by Nitya Nanda Timsina (kp 16/06/2004), 9 days cost nation Rs 468m (kp 16/06/2004), Senseless strike (kp 16/06/2004), Education strike shies away from solution (rn 16/06/2004), Ministry urges ANNFSU-R to call off strike (rn 16/06/2004), Taskforce hopeful of early end to strike (kp 17/06/2004), For whom? by Mahabir Poudyal (kp 17/06/2004), Talks to end education strike fail to make headway (ht 17/06/2004), Feeble hope of an end to school closure (pr 17/05/2004), Strike to end, terror tag to go later, by Razen Manandhar (ht 18/06/2004), Talks help end stalemate; schools, colleges to reopen (rn 18/06/2004), ANNISU-R calls off strike (ht 19/06/2004), ANNISU-R calls off educational strike (kp 19/06/2004), Strike called off, terrorist tag to be removed (rn 19/06/2004), Terror tag on students likely to go this week, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht 22/06/2004), Govt removes terror tag off ANNISU-R (kp 23/06/2004), Students no whipping target, by Beena Kharel (kp 23/06/2004), ANNISU-R purged of ‘terrorist’ tag (rn 23/06/2004)

Wise political decision for education, by Chandra P Rijal (kp 11/06/2004)

Education and war, by Bikash Sangraula (kp 10/06/2004)

Fund crunch forces closure of schools (ht 09/06/2004)

PABSON submits memo to Premier (ht 09/06/2004), PABSON to request new minister to end crisis soon (ht 11/06/2004)

Education In Nepal: Reforms Needed, by Uttam Maharjan (rn 08/06/2004), Confusion In Education Sector, by Chandra Kumar Phuyal (rn 08/06/2004)

School for Dalit kids sans teachers (ht 08/06/2004)

Maoist strike hits schools nationwide (ht 07/06/2004), Indefinite school strike, by Nitya Nanda Timsina (kp 07/06/2004), Indefinite strike shuts down schools (rn 07/06/2004), Maoist strike continues to cripple schools (ht 08/06/2004), Hard reality (ht 08/06/2004), ‘Govt efforts on for talks with ANNISU-R’ (kp 08/06/2004), Schools stay closed for third day (ht 09/06/2004), Remove terrorist tag before talks: ANNISU-R (kp 09/06/2004), International bodies demand end to ANNISU-R strike (ht 10/06/2004), Schools stay closed for fifth day (ht 11/06/2004)

Policy framework on non-formal education to be submitted soon (ht 07/06/2004)

PABSON call to call off strike (ht 04/06/2004), Strike to bar 6.5 M students from education, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rn 04/06/2004), Govt urges strike withdrawal (ht 05/06/2004)

“Leave our schools alone” (nt 04/06/2004)

Schools closed as students go for Cordyceps (kp 03/06/2004)

Come closer (ht 03/06/2004)

If there’s a will, there’s a way, by Arun Gyanwali (ht 03/06/2004)

School strike at hand, fee fixing not in sight (ht 02/06/2004)

Adult literacy programme not even limping, by Renu Kshetry (ht 02/06/2004)

Text book shortage hits Saptari students (ht 01/06/2004)

PABSON call to withdraw strike (ht 31/05/2004)

Point counter point : Should educational institutions be made politics-free? (ht 30/05/2004)

Govt schools’ performance dismal, by Nitya Nanda Timsina (kp 29/05/2004), Danida funds to study causes (kp 29/05/2004)

ANNISU-R order to admit kids in govt schools (ht 29/05/2004)

Pokhara school builds shopping complex (rn 29/05/2004)

Keep schools free from politics: Govt officials (ht 28/05/2004)

Sex education needs careful introduction, say experts (ht 27/05/2004), Teachers coy about sex education in schools (kp 27/05/2004)

Govt sets deadline for private schools (ht 25/05/2004)

Schools in a fix over fee fiat (ht 25/05/2004), Student bodies demand early submission of fee report (ht 26/05/2004)

Govt says it can’t afford free education expense (ht 24/05/2004)

A school setting examples, by Kul Chandra Neupane (kp 23/05/2004)

Dalit-founded school lacks teachers (kp 23/05/2004)

Single sex schools — a good idea gone wrong? (ht 23/05/2004), Schools go co-ed as gender roles overlap, by Bikash Sangraula (kp 28/05/2004)

Nepal Education and Book Fair 2004: Fair to open new vistas for students (ht 23/05/2004), Education and Book Fair 2004 : Educational fair succeeds in attracting students (ht 26/05/2004), Urge To Learn: Overwhelming number of students throng at the stalls of the education consultants to get information on studying overseas, by Thakur Amgai (sp 28/05/2004)

Fee fixing panel discusses staff strength in schools (ht 23/05/2004), Tripartite meet agrees to restructure school fees (rn 23/05/2004)

Schools, colleges to remain closed from June 6 (ht 23/05/2004)

SAARC standards for educational reform, by Tirth Raj Khaniya (kp 21/05/2004)

Boarding schools digging deeper into parents’ pockets, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rn 20/05/2004)

DoE suggests ceiling for students, fees (kp 19/05/2004)

Italian scholarship enables eight students to continue studies, by Renu Kshetry (ht 16/05/2004)

Education for all - a distant dream, by Bhanu Parajuli (pr 13/05/2004)

Panel asks schools not to hike fees (ht 10/05/2004), Task force to discuss reports on fee (ht 11/05/2004), School fee fixing task force meet deadlocked (ht 15/05/2004), Anarchy In Education: The fee-fixing task force aims at regularizing the fees taken by private schools, by Thakur Amgai (sp 21/05/2004)

New session fever, by Mahabir Paudyal (kp 10/05/2004)

MoES launches website on education law (ht 08/05/2004)

Right to education: Reality or fallacy in conflict ridden Nepal?, by Ritu Shrestha (pr 06/05/2004)

Govt not serious in resolving fee row: Students (ht 06/05/2004)

College exam cancelled as police enter hall (kp 06/05/2004)

Rs 10m for educational relief in conflict-hit areas, by Renu Kshetry (ht 03/05/2004))

For the Children by the Children: The “Education for All” global Campaign aims at maximum involvement of children in the awareness-raising program, by Thakur Amgai (sp 30/04/2004)

Community run schools showing better results (rn 29/04/2004)

MoES plans student tracking system (ht 26/04/2004), Tracking students (ht 27/04/2004)

Research on donated money, by Chandra P Rijal (kp 24/04/2004)

Guardians grudge schools’ exploitations (rn 22/04/2004)

Provision of food, cooking oil spur children to attend school (kp 22/04/2004)

Long-term policy sought for education (ht 21/04/2004)

Moral education can drive kids away from violence (ht 19/04/2004)

Over 100,000 students to gain from special scholarships (kp 19/04/2004), One lakh pupils to get scholarship (ht 19/04/2004)

Gathering wild mushrooms to pay school fees (kp 18/04/2004)

Govt to spend US $ 815 M for education for all scheme (rn 15/04/2004)

Can govt and donors learn lessons?, by Tirth Raj Khaniya (kp 13/04/2004)

Malpi School attracts int’l students, by Kumud Bhandari (kp 08/04/2004)

Package to bolster girls, Dalit children’s education, by Nitya Nanda Timsina (kp 02/04/2004)

Educationists stress strategic changes to achieve goals (ht 01/04/2004), Be more realistic than emotional, by Suresh Raj Sharma (ht 02/04/2004)

School management to be decentralised (rn 01/04/2004)

Endorse reforms (ht 31/03/2004)

Resource gap (ht 30/03/2004)

Govt needs $82 million to meet education goals (ht 29/03/2004)

Should children be sent to boarding schools or not?, by Shyam Kasyapati (ht 28/03/2004), Residential school for holistic education (ht 28/03/2004)

Shanty children and Bikalpa, by Sangeeta Rijal (kp 26/03/2004)
On the mobile school project for slum children, organized by Stella Tamang's Bikalpa Gyan Kendra.

Quality of school education, by Tirth Raj Khaniya (kp 22/03/2004)

50 per cent schools closed in the far west, by Rabi Dhami (ht 17/03/2004)

Can reading culture be a gift?, by Binod Rijal (kp 15/03/2004)

Compulsory English: A means or an end?, by Hari Ram Adhikari (kp 14/03/2004)

Laudable approach (ht 09/03/2004)

Education strategy, by Suresh Raj Sharma (kp 06/03/2004)

Sex education on anvil in schools (kp 03/03/2004), Sex education (ht 03/03/2004), From 2005 sex education will be part of school curriculum, by Nitya Nanda Timsina (kp 20/03/2004)

Child workers benefit from non-formal classes (ht 31/01/2004)

Abduction scare forces 39 schools to close (kp 31/01/2004)

School with a difference, by Tejasuee Rajbhandari (klp 29/01/2004)

Free meal bait luring more students to schools (kp 29/01/2004)

Poor CAS results prompt education project review (ht 28/01/2004)

Education For All plan draws experts’ flak (ht 26/01/2004)

Fund crunch threatens closure of schools (ht 17/01/2004)

Grants for education (kp 14/01/2004)

70 schools facing closure in Bhojpur, by Bedraj Paudel (kp 13/01/2004)

Melamchi Project to develop local education standard (kp 11/01/2004)

Education for poverty alleviation project in Bungamati from today, by Renu Kshetry (ht 04/01/2004)

School heritage: Not everyone agrees with a plan to demolish St Xavier’s old school building, by Sunil Pokhrel (nt 02/01/2004)

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