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Knockout punch for Karnali education
(ht 29/12/2003)
Separating the wheat from the chaff,
by Mani Dixit (ht 26/12/2003)
ANNISU-R strike closes 93 schools in Baglung
(kp 26/12/2003), Schools closed rises to 115 in Baglung
(kp 27/12/2003)
School drop-outs rate high in Paanchthar
(kp 25/12/2003)
Schools keep fish, goats and yaks for income generation,
by Ghanashyam Khadka (kp 24/12/2003)
Schools opening today after ANNISU-R bandh
(ht 22/12/2003)
Police office comes up on school premises
(ht 21/12/2003)
Locals set up school following govt apathy,
by Manoj Paudel (kp 21/12/2003)
Education minister ready for talks to end crisis
(ht 20/12/2003)
ANNISU(R) strike closes educational institutions
(kp 18/12/2003), Strike in central Nepal affects school, college students
(rn 18/12/2003)
Strike affects over 4,000 schools, colleges:
TU entrance exams postponed (kp 17/12/2003), Narayani, Bagmati to see schools, colleges closed
(ht 17/12/2003)
17 schools handed over to locals
(ht 16/12/2003)
Weak management at school blamed for high failure rate
(kp 16/12/2003)
An overview of BPEP,
by Nitya Nanda Timsina (kp 13/12/2003)
School run from monthly donation of
locals, by Dipendra Singh Thapa (kp 10/12/2003)
ANNISU-R students lock out Tri-Chandra Campus
(kp 10/12/2003)
ANNISU (R)’s strike call closes educational institutions
(kp 08/12/2003), Schools, colleges closed in East
(kp 08/12/2003), 1,200 pvt schools closed
(ht 09/12/2003), Bandh disrupts life in eastern region
(ht 10/12/2003)
432 schools handed over to communities
(ht 06/12/2003)
Education
and teaching, by Narayan Bahadur Basnet (tg 03/12/2003)
Govt plans to add some colour to public school textbooks
(kp 03/12/2003)
Panel suggests doubling of public school grants
(kp 30/11/2003)
Making education serve its real purpose,
by Prem Narayan Upadhyay (ht 28/11/2003)
Doubling of investment to schools recommended
(rn 27/11/2003)
Strike paralyses education in mid-west
(kp 26/11/2003), Donors concerned over school strikes (kp
27/11/2003), Maoists’ indefinite strike affects 400,000 students
(29/11/2003), ANNISU (R) calls off schools’ strike
(kp 30/11/2003)
Students propose lower fees for secondary, primary levels
(ht 23/11/2003)
Library likely to close due to lack of funds
(kp 23/11/2003)
Public schools
(kp 19/11/2003)
Failure of the system, success of the private sector:
Low enrolments sounding death knell for government schools, by Nitya Nanda Timsina
(kp 18/11/2003)
Dismal functioning of school distresses students in Mugu
(kp 15/11/2003)
Transfer of public school to community,
by Kedar N Shrestha (Kathmandu Post, 14/11/2003)
Nepal's education makes one more uneducated,
by Kamala Sarup (People's Review, 13/11/2003)
Focus on legal data base in education sector
(Kathmandu Post, 13/11/2003)
Pro-poor policy and education,
by Mana Prasad Wagley (Himalayan Times, 11/11/2003)
Government ready with $ 815m core education document
(Kathmandu Post, 11/11/2003)
ADB to inject funds into education sector,
by Nitya Nanda Timsina and Archana Parajuli (Kathmandu Post, 10/11/2003)
Efforts vital to attain gender parity in education
(Kathmandu Post, 08/11/2003)
Govt schools chock-a-block with teachers
(Kathmandu Post, 01/11/2003)
Obsolete exam system,
by Laxman Datt Pant (Kathmandu Post, 31/10/2003)
Education project gets Rs 270m
(Himalayan Times, 21/10/2003)
Experts suggest single board up to class 12:
Hotel management, travel and tourism in curriculum (Kathmandu Post,
21/10/2003)
Formal education no good, feel Muslim parents,
by Renu Kshetry (Himalayan Times, 10/10/2003)
Education For All programme to begin after BPEP
(Himalayan Times, 09/10/2003)
Path-breaking school proving a boon for poor students,
by Krishna Regmi (Kathmandu Post, 29/09/2003)
Stress on education of girl child
(Himalayan Times, 24/09/2003)
Adult literacy successful in Kalikot,
by Tula Ram Pandey (Kathmandu Post, 24/09/2003)
Schools with only one teacher,
by Peshal Acharya (Kathmandu Post, 23/09/2003)
Govt to intensify transfer management of public schools
(Kathmandu Post, 19/09/2003), Govt schools to be handed over to community,
by Tularam Pandey (Kathmandu Post, 25/09/2003)
Girls shy away from schools for want of toilets,
by Renu Kshetry (Himalöayan Times, 16/09/2003)
‘Depoliticise education sector’
(Kathmandu Post, 14/08/2003)
Education in mother tongue to indigenous groups:
EFA plan of action released (Kathmandu Post, 02/08/2003)
Over 90 pc Govt schools without libraries
(Kathmandu Post, 31/07/2003)
ICT-based education:
New perspective, by Dipendra Raj Subedi (Kathmandu Post, 20/07/2003)
Leave
our kids alone: Schools in Dang struggle to prevent their children from
being made pawns in the political games being played out in faraway
Kathmandu, by Ram Hari Rijal (Nepali Times, 18/07/2003)
Education and metaphors of extremes,
by Sangita Rayamajhi (Kathmandu Post, 15/07/2003)
Opposition Against Undemocratic Methods,
by Keshab Poudel (Spotlight, 11/07/2003), Right to Education: Criticisms Difficult to Dismiss Out of Hand,
by Bipin Adhikari (Spotlight, 11/07/2003)
8500 schools shut down:
Talks fail to make headway (Kathmandu Post, 01/07/2003)
Overdue reforms
(Himalayan Times, 30/06/2003)
Act urgently to revive public schools: Khatiwada
(Kathmandu Post, 29/06/2003)
School organisations on the warpath Nation-wide schools’ closure from Monday,
by Nitya Nanda Timsina (Kathmandu Post, 29/06/2003)
Major success for agitating students:
Row over fee fixation, scholarship on (Kathmandu Post, 28/06/2003), Headway in tripartite school talks
(Himalayan Times, 28/06/2003)
Students’ misplaced concern,
by Ameet Dhakal (Kathmandu Post, 28/06/2003)
Education
Strike: Pushed From Pillar To The Post, by Sanjaya Dhakal (Spotlight,
27/06/2003)
Boarding schools come under party politics,
by Vijay Kunwar (Kathmandu Post, 27/06/2003)
Talks to resolve private schools’ lock out today
(Kathmandu Post, 27/06/2003)
Stop using the school going kids as political tools
(Telegraph, 25/06/2003)
PABSON, students head for showdown
(Kathmandu Post, 25/06/2003)
Striking student unions to intensify protests:
Educational institutions to be locked up, by Devendra Bhattarai
(Kathmandu Post, 23/06/2003)
Learning education
(Nepali Times, 20/06/2003)
Report on school fee structure submitted
(Kathmandu Post, 20/06/2003)
Mushrooming schools, media and Nepali "democracy",
by B. R. Giri (People's Review, 19/06/2003)
Awareness sees rise in school enrolments, but discrimination persists,
by Nitya Nanda Timsina (Kathmandu Post, 19/06/2003)
Students stick to demand for free education
(Kathmandu Post, 18/06/2003), Govt cannot make secondary education free: Minister Basnet
(Kathmandu Post, 19/06/2003)
Talks deadlocked on free education row,
by Suvecha Pant (Kathmandu Post, 17/06/2003)
Mixed opinion on handing over of Govt schools to local communities,
by Nitya Nanda Timsina (Kathmandu Post, 12/06/2003)
No SLC pass student from Dalit families in entire village
(Kathmandu Post, 11/06/2003)
ANNISU-R compels schools to return admission fee
(Kathmandu Post, 06/06/2003)
The politics of education and peace,
by Kamala Sarup (People's Review, 05/06/2003)
School principal assaults sixth-grader
(Kathmandu Post, 05/06/2003)
Band-aid or death knell?
Private schools are easy scapegoats for those who failed to improve government schools,
by Shanta Dixit (Nepali Times, 30/05/2003)
Let them eat cake:
Most schools in the country are still built-owned-operated by the government. How about improving them first?
by C.K. Lal (Nepali Times, 30/05/2003)
Education Act proving an obstacle to deprived-sector student enrolment
(Kathmandu Post, 28/05/2003)
Chepang school in need of financial help,
by Tejasuee Rajbhandari (Kathmandu Post, 25/05/2003)
Strike withdrawn; regular classes from today:
New fee structure in all private schools by June 15, by Nitya Nanda Timsina
(Kathmandu Post, 25/05/2003), Populism vs pragmatism
(Kathmandu Post, 26/05/2003)
Private
Schools: Under Pressure, by Sanjaya Dhakal (Spotlight, 23/05/2003)
Targeting educational institutions,
by Shanta Dixit (Kathmandu Post, 23/05/2003)
PABSON sets Friday deadline for closure of private schools
(Himalayan Times, 22/05/2003), Students warn of war if talks fail
(Himalayan Times, 22/05/2003)
Time to depoliticise schools,
by Surendra Phuyal (Kathmandu Post, 22/05/2003)
‘Missionary schools may be compelled to shut down’
(Kathmandu Post, 21/05/2003), Guardians concerned over possible closure of school
(Kathmandu Post, 23/05/2003), St Mary’s to close, but not for ever
(Himalayan Times, 23/05/2003), If Nepal does not want …,
by Srijana Aryal (Kathmandu Post, 26/05/2003)
ANNISU-R locks up principals’ offices:
PABSON, N-PABSAN left at parents’ mercy (Kathmandu Post, 20/05/2003)
Private schools under intense pressure to reduce fees
(Kathmandu Post, 18/05/2003)
Private schools in Nepal,
by Mana Prasad Wagley (Himalayan Times, 13/05/2003), Private schools take parents to the cleaners
(Kathmandu Post,14/05/2003), Private
Sector in Education: Learning The Hard Way, by Sanjaya Dhakal
(Spotlight, 16/05/2003)
ANNISU-R begins indefinite closure of school’s account sections
(Kathmandu Post, 09/05/2003)
Firm Foundation
(Himalayan Times, 07/05/2003)
Schools to face ANNISU-R wrath
(Himalayan Times, 07/05/2003)
CDC evaluating reference textbooks
(Himalayan Times, 07/05/2003)
Change in teaching methods urged
(Himalayan Times, 06/05/2003)
New education rules come in for severe criticism,
by Jaya Bahadur Rokaya (Kathmandu Post, 05/05/2003)
Social responsibility of private sector education,
by Atma Shrestha (Kathmandu Post, 26/04/2003)
‘Early child development to aid literacy drive’
(Himalayan Times, 25/04/2003)
Education In Disarray,
by Dhruba Kumar Neupane (Rising Nepal, 11/04/2003)
N-PABSAN announces new fee structure
(Kathmandu Post, 10/04/2003)
SLC examinations Waste of time and resources,
by Mana Prasad Wagley (Himalayan Times, 08/04/2003)
Shifting educational priority:
Need for relevant education cannot be overemphasized, by Radhaber D
Khatri (Space Time Today, 08/04/2003)
SLC legends and dreams,
by Abhi Subedi (Space Time Today, 06/04/2003)
For Mid-West kids caught in conflict, SLC is nightmare,
by Kiran Chapagain (Kathmandu Post, 06/04/2003)
Beyond the iron gate:
What does SLC-topper Baburam Bhattarai have in mind for the nearly 200,000 Nepalis who will not pass this year?
by C.K. Lal (Nepali Times, 04/04/2003)
SLC
Examination: A Test of Education, by Keshab Poudel (Spotlight,
04/04/2003)
Can studies and backbreaking work gel ?
by Rupak D Sharma (Space Time Today, 01/04/2003)
Govt plans all children in school by 2009
(Kathmandu Post, 01/04/2003)
69th SLC exam begins from today
(Kathmandu Post, 30/03/2003), SLC exams begin today
(Himalayan Times, 30/03/2003)
Reforming Exam System,
by Laxman Datt Pant (Rising Nepal, 28/03/2003)
School for education and discipline
(People's Review, 27/03/2003)
78 Okhaldhunga schools on the verge of closure,
by Suman Luintel (Kathmandu Post, 24/03/2003)
Schools to get more lady teachers soon
(Himalayan Times, 19/03/2003)
Govt sends SOS to aid partners:
‘Fate of BPEP hangs in balance’ (Kathmandu Post, 16/03/2003), Govt can do without donors for BPEP: Experts
(Himalayan Times, 18/03/2003)
SLC students in a fix over exam centres
(Kathmandu Post, 15/03/2003)
Education: then and now,
by Santosh Pandey (Space Time Today, 14/03/2003)
Education on trial:
Could build neither sound academic base nor harness skills, by Basanta Lohani
(Space Time Today, 14/03/2003)
Civic Education Makes Dutiful,
by Ramesh Prasad Gautam (Rising Nepal, 13/03/2003)
Importance of vocational training stressed
(Himalayan Times, 12/03/2003)
SLC exams to start March 30
(Kathmandu Post, 12/03/2003)
Education: more rhetoric, less action
(Space Time Today, 10/03/2003)
Indian
Scholarships: Support for Enlightenment (Spotlight, 07/03/2003)
Report sheds poor light on girls' education
(Kathmandu Post, 05/03/2003)
Of Students And Teachers,
by Ambar Mainali (Rising Nepal, 04/03/2003)
Ensuring quality in education,
by Khilendra Basnyat (Space Time Today, 04/03/2003)
Educational Access Comprehensive Plan Essential,
by Khilendra Basnyat (Rising Nepal, 02/03/2003)
Madrasa students likely to be counted as literates,
by Renu Kshetry (Himalayan Times, 28/02/2003)
Civic Education:
Preparing Citizens, by Ramesh Prasad Gautam (Rising Nepal, 24/02/2003)
Between the devil and the deep sea,
by Yuvraj Acharya & Nityananda Timsina (Kathmandu Post,23/02/2003)
Whose benefit is education for?
There should be unity of purpose, by Radhaber D Khati (Space Time
Today, 18/02/2003)
Over 17,000 students set to receive scholarship
(Kathmandu Post, 15/02/2003)
Urgent but neglected task of civic education,
by Jagadish Sharma (Himalayan Times, 12/02/2003)
Non-formal education failing,
by Renu Kshetry (Himalayan Times, 12/02/2003)
‘Education for all’, it sounds good, but…
(Space Time Today, 12/02/2003)
Govt to hand over schools to communities:
World Bank ready to provide financial, technical support, by Nitya Nanda Timsinam
(Kathmandu Post, 12/02/2003)
See also editorial Free at last
(Kathmandu Post, 14/02/2003)
Teachers taught how to impart sex education
(Himalayan Times, 10/02/2003)
Poverty alleviation through nonformal education,
by Shreeram Prasad Lamichhane (Spacve Time Today, 10/02/2003)
Focus on technical education
(Kathmandu Post, 10/02/2003)
See also ‘Formulate long-term policy in technical education’
(Space Time Today, 10/02/2003)
Schools will be upgraded to plus two: PM
(Himalayan Times, 09/02/2003)
Need for vocational education stressed
(Himalayan Times, 06/02/2003)
Maoist student wing urges PABSON to implement reduced fee structure
(Space Time Today, 30/01/2003)
See also ANNISU-R rules out strike withdrawal:
All campus chiefs to be forced to resign, by Yuvraj Acharya and Nitya Nanda Timsina
(Kathmandu Post, 01/02/2003), Confusion on educational strike remains
(Himalayan Times, 04/02/2003), Rebel students call off strikes
(Kathmandu Post, 06/02/2003)
Fund crunch hits Chepang school,
by Renu Kshetry (Himalayan Times, 29/01/2003)
Improve government schools, don't close good private schools,
by J. B. Bista (People's Review, 02/01/2003)
Enabling educational institutions,
by Shreeram P Lamichhane (Space Time Today, 01/01/2003)
60 pc schools still remain closed in Pyuthan
(Space Time Today, 29/12/2002)
Race
against time to ready EFA action plan, by Nitya Nanda Timsina
(Kathmandu Post, 29/12/2002)
Education
strike: Short-lived Succor? by Sanjaya Dhakal (Spotlight, 27/12/2002)
School inspectors idle for two years,
by Ishwori Neupane (Kathmandu Post, 25/12/2002)
Govt scrambles to implement education reform package
(Kathmandu Post, 25/12/2002)
ANNISU-R puts off two-week-old strike on conditional note
(Kathmandu Post, 23/12/2002)
See also Strike ends for now– schools, colleges reopen,
by Pranav Bhattarai (Space Time Today, 23/12/2002), Schools re-open amid uncertainties
(Kathmandu Post, 24/12/2002), Stealing the thunder
(Kathmandu Post, 24/12/2002), Only 50 per cent of schools reopen
(Himalayan Times, 24/12/2002)
Exams during public holidays due to bandh
(Kathmandu Post, 22/12/2002)
PABSON slashes tuition fees upto 25 pc,
by Nitya Nanda Timsina (Kathmandu Post, 22/12/2002)
See also PABSON unveils ‘code of conduct’ to end strike
(Space Time Today, 22/12/2002)
Indefinite closure of schools may end soon,
by Pranav Bhattarai (Space Time Today, 20/12/2002)
See also Education mediation committee optimistic of early resolution to strike,
by Pranav Bhattarai (Space Time Today, 21/12/2002)
‘Rebel students’ demands are tactics’:
PABSON likely to resume classes from Dec 23 (Kathmandu Post,
20/12/2002)
Rs 1.52 billion sought to implement education reform programme,
by Pranav Bhattarai (Space Time Today, 19/12/2002)
See also editorial Education reforms issue
(Space Time Today, 20/12/2002)
Rebel-students’ call for indefinite bandh,
by Sudarshan Rizal (Kathmandu Post, 19/12/2002)
Coordination Network begins talk with ANNFSU-R
(Space Time Today, 17/12/2002)
Don’t use education for political means: UNICEF chief,
by Nitya Nanda Timsina (Kathmandu Post, 17/12/2002)
Education down in the dumps,
by Uttam Maharjan (Space Time Today, 16/12/2002)
ANNFSU-R warns of more protests,
by Tika R Pradhan (Himalayan Times, 16/12/2002)
PABSON extends closure upto Dec 22:
ANNISU-R sticks to demands, warns nation-wide strike (Kathmandu Post,
15/12/2002)
Schools likely to remain shut for few more days:
PABSON initiates discussions with Maoist students, by Nitya Nanda Timsina
(Kathmandu Post, 14/12/2002)
Network formed to end educational impasse
(Kathmandu Post, 13/12/2002)
Educational Reforms: Positive Gesture,
by Mohan K.C. (Rising Nepal, 12/12/2002)
'Private schools ready for nationalisation'
(Rising Nepal, 12/12/2002)
Education Reform:
Implement The Pledge, by Mukti Rijal (Rising Nepal, 10/12/2002)
Govt announces 29-point education reform programme:
Most of Maoists’ demands addressed, claims minister, by Nitya Nanda Timsina
(Kathmandu Post, 07/12/2002)
See also Govt’s education reform programme inadequate, say rebel students
(Kathmandu Post, 08/12/2002), Stalling academic calendar
(Kathmandu Post, 09/12/2002), Poverty of ideas
(Himalayan Times, 09/12/2002), Woes of educational institutes deepen as problems remain rife
(Space Time Today, 09/12/2002), Unfortunate closure
(Space Time Today, 09/12/2002), Over 5,000 educational institutions shut down in capital
(Kathmandu Post, 10/12/2002), Trapped again
(Himalayan Times, 10/12/2002), Educational institutions close down for one week
(Space Time Today, 10/12/2002), Rebels target private school, damages property worth Rs 2m,
by Binod Bhandari (Kathmandu Post, 11/12/2002), ANNFSU-R torches school buses in Biratnagar
(Space Time Today, 11/12/2002), Sine die closure of schools:
Where have efforts been lacking, by Pranav Bhattarai (Space Time
Today, 11/12/2002), Schools, guardians and students form joint action committee
(Kathmandu Post, 12/12/2002), Terror in schools
(Kathmandu Post, 12/12/2002), Call to pressurise govt to hold talks with
Maoists (Himalayan Times, 12/12/2002), Closing of schools,
by Mana Prasad Wagley (Himalayan Times, 12/12/2002), Class Conflict,
by Sanjaya Dhakal (Spotlight, 13/12/2002), A classless society:
And we all fall down, by Hemlata Rai (Spotlight, 13/12/2002)
Private schools to close during strike
(Himalayan Times, 05/12/2002)
Education for all:
A commitment yet to be realised, by Shreeram Prasad Lamichhane (Space
Time Today, 27/11/2002)
See also #,
by Bikas Sangraula (Kathmandu Post, 30/11/2002)
Where government fails, locals teach a lesson or two,
by Nitya Nanda Timsina (Kathmandu Post,21/11/2002)
Community ownership of schools:
Educational Reform Approach or something else, by Keshav Prasad
Bhattarai (Himalayan Times, 18/11/2002)
Teachers to teach through the radio in Nuwakot
(Kathmandu Post, 17/11/2002)
Another issue
(Himalayan Times, 15/11/2002)
Improve adult literacy rate by 50 per cent by 2015: Report
(Himalayan Times, 29/10/2002)
Schools are on the verge of closure in Sunsari,
by Pradeep Meyangbot (Kathmandu Post, 25/10/2002)
Major change in school education policy underway,
by Nitya Nanda Timsina (Kathmandu Post, 23/10/2002)
See also editorial The new approach
(Kathmandu Post, 25/10/2002)
No schooling for Bankaria children,
by Pratap Bista (Kathmandu Post, 21/10/2002)
Late results prevent students from college admission
(Kathmandu Post, 09/10/2002)
See also Delay in results publication results in wasted year
(Kathmandu Post, 20/10/2002)
Education Projects in Nepal,
by Mana Prasad Wagley (Himalayan Times,08/10/2002)
More technical education,
by Pradeep Silwal (Kathmandu Post, 03/10/2002)
Govt to make Sanskrit, Civic Education optional,
by Nitya Nanda Timsina (Kathmandu Post, 01/10/2002)
Maoist-strikes forces schools to close down
(Kathmandu Post, 01/10/2002)
See also Teaching institutes bow down to Maoist strike call,
by Pranav Bhattarai (Space Time Today, 01/10/2002), One day of school bandh causes Rs 38.1m loss,
by Renu Kshetry (Himalayan Times, 05/10/2002)
Vitality of education in the present context,
by Aditya Baral (Kathmandu Post, 28/09/2002)
Nobody's Agenda
(Spotlight, 27/09/2002)
Lack of teachers force closure of schools
(Kathmandu Post, 25/09/2002)
Private schools to have govt-approved textbooks
(Kathmandu Post, 24/09/2002)
Universal
Literacy Program: A New Challenge, by Keshab Poudel (Spotlight,
13/09/2002)
Half of Nepal's population can read and write
(Rising Nepal, 09/09/2002)
Nepal ranks among the least literate,
by Nitya Nanda Timsina (Kathmandu Post, 08/09/2002)
Academic achievement and social factors,
by Radhabar D. Khati (Kathmandu Post, 27/08/2002)
‘20 percent Nepali children deprived of education’
(Kathmandu Post, 21/08/2002)
Profile Hari Khetan Campus contributes to higher education
(People's Review, 15/08/2002)
Govt to open HS schools in all constituencies:
Girl students in 40 districts to get scholarships (Kathmandu Post,
08/08/2002)
Misinformed students miss SLC supplementary exams
(Kathmandu Post, 29/07/2002)
Govt to hand over 100 schools to local bodies
(Kathmandu Post, 26/07/2002)
Private school registration process simplified
(Kathmandu Post, 20/07/2002)
‘Our Education System Does Not Match Our Culture And Tradition’
(Spotlight, 05/07/2002)
Intrerview with Ramesh Nath Joshi, general manager of Janak Educational Materials Center
Madrassas fail to apply for official recognition,
by Shankar Kharel (Kathmandu Post, 05/07/2002)
Government Schools Are Facing The Apathy Of The State And
Society (Spotlight, 28/06/2002)
Interview with Hitkar Bir Singh Kansakar
Japan supports community learning centres in Nepal
(Rising Nepal, 25/06/2002)
Schools open in Dolakha
(Rising Nepal, 22/06/2002)
Private schools turn into community schools in Jiri,
by Rajendra Manandhar (Kathmandu Post, 11/06/2002)
HDI, Education And Poverty,
by Dadhi Adhikari (Rising Nepal, 06/06/2002)
Govt schools lack infrastructures
(Kathmandu Post, 04/06/2002)
Business studies in school curriculum
(Kathmandu Post, 04/06/2002)
Progressive education for the future,
by Radhaber D. Khati (Kathmandu Post, 01/06/2002)
Cabinet endorses Education Regulations
(Kathmandu Post, 01/06/2002)
Govt to open assessment centres in 75 districts,
by Nitya Nanda Timsina (Kathmandu Post, 26/05/2002)
School textbooks in short supply
(Kathmandu Post, 23/05/2002)
Girls’ enrollment in schools increasing
(Kathmandu Post, 17/05/2002)
Nepal, Denmark launch ‘Inclusive Education’
(Kathmandu Post, 17/05/2002)
Reform In Education System:
A Few Tips, by Bhola Lohani (Rising Nepal, 12/05/2002)
Lack of textbooks affects students in Gorkha,
by Ishwori Neupane (Kathmandu Post, 12/05/2002)
Govt decentralising education soon,
by Nitya Nanda Timsina (Kathmandu Post, 10/05/2002)
Education for All : Status and strategies,
by Kedar Nath Shrestha (Kathmandu Post, 27/04/2002)
See also Govt ill-prepared to ensure ‘Education For All’ by 2015,
by Nitya Nanda Timsina (Kathmandu Post, 28/04/2002), Education for
all (Kathmandu Post, 29/04/2002)
A Ballooning 'Business',
by Thakur Amgai (Spotlight, 26/04/2002)
Most govt schools in Tanahun breach Education Act,
by Prakash Adhikari (Kathmandu Post, 24/04/2002)
Parent Managed Schools:
Making Users Responsible (Rising Nepal, 16/04/2002)
Schools on the brink of closure
(Kathmandu Post, 16/04/2002)
Education badly affected by terrorist acts
(Rising Nepal, 13/04/2002)
251,291 students sitting for SLC examination
(Rising Nepal, 30/03/2002)
See also SLC exams: A crucial test
(Rising Nepal, 02/04/2002), Struck By Strikes,
by Sanjaya Dhakal (Spotlight, 05/04/2002), Students busy collecting water than preparing for exams
(Kathmandu Post, 06/04/2002)
Education:
Drifting On A Dangerous Course, by Sanjaya Dhakal (Spotlight,
29/03/2002)
Village schools in trouble, as the government cut down grant,
by Nitya Nanda Timsina (Kathmandu Post, 29/03/2002)
School
Education: On A New Course, by Thakur Amgai (Spotlight, 15/03/2002)
Cannot go to school, have to look after mother,
by Prakash Adhikari (Kathmandu Post, 15/03/2002)
Donors to change school curricula,
by Devendra Bhattarai (Kathmandu Post, 13/03/2002)
See also editorial Changing curriculum
(Kathmandu Post, 14/03/2002)
Education in peril,
by Sikhar Shrestha (Kathmandu Post, 02/03/2002)
Private (boarding) school English,
by Rishi Ram Paudyal (Kathmandu Post, 02/03/2002)
Nation's Renewal Must Begin With
Education (Spotlight, 01/03/2002)
Interview with Trailokya Nathn Upraity, former vice-chancellor of Tribhuvan University
50 years of education system in Nepal,
by Devendra R. Bhattarai (Kathmandu Post, 17/02/2002)
Girls’ education,
by Pooja Shrestha (Kathmandu Post, 17/02/2002)
Children’s education
(Kathmandu Post, 12/02/2002)
Mgmt of govt schools to be transferred to local agencies
(Rising Nepal, 08/02/2002)
Development Of Education In Nepal,
by Ramesh Pd. Gautam (Rising Nepal, 04/02/2002)
Many SLC centres cancelled
(Kathmandu Post, 04/02/2002)
Muslim group blasts Govt move to regulate madrasas
(Kathmandu Post, 02/02/2002)
See also Madrasas accused of irregularities,
by Manoj Poudel (Kathmandu Post, 02/02/2002), Madrassas:
Repulsing Radicalism? by Akshay Sharma (Spotlight, 08/02/2002)
Schools to be closed down as VDC grants dry up
(Kathmandu Post, 31/01/2002)
USAID scholarship to dalit students
(Kathmandu Post, 14/01/2002)
Education Ministry stinks with high corruption,
by Yadav Khanal (People's Review, 10/01/2002)
Foundation Is In Education,
by Mohan K.C. (Rising Nepal, 26/12/2001)
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