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Education Minister Sharma underscored the urgency of making drastic changes in the country's education with the revision in the current education policy.

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Speaking at a media interaction organised here in the Capital on the eve of Plus Two exams on Saturday, Minister Sharma said that the teachers would lose their job if they became irresponsible and boycotted the exams. The Plus Two exams are scheduled to start across the country from tomorrow.

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HSEB gears up to curb cheating

Higher Secondary Education Board has prepared two sets of questions for a few papers of grade XI and XII, in a bid to discourage students from cheating in the tests that are to be held soon.

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Scholars and teachers interested in Asia will be able to examine issues that span that region during two concurrent conferences Friday through Sunday, Sept. 21-23, in the Fetzer Center on Western Michigan University's main campus in Kalamazoo.

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Teachers warn of boycotting Plus-Two exams

Nepal Community Higher Secondary Teachers Union (NCHSTU) today warned that it will boycott the annual examination of Grade XI and Grade XII, which is scheduled to take place from April 29 across the country, in protest of Higher Secondary Education Board (HSEB)’s failure to address its concerns.

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Nepal Army opens nursing school

 

The Nepal Army (NA) has officially opened its Institute of Health and Science, Nursing School, located at Mahankal, Newroad.  Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) Chhatra Man Singh Gurung inaugurated the health institute amid a function in the capital Friday. 

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The Fulbright alumni from 12 countries of the region including Nepal, will focus on the connections among the societies of the region and the commonalities they share. The conference will end on April 27.

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B.C. psychiatric nurses reap rewards

Nepal isn’t a good place to be born if you happen to have a disability. Vancouver’s Kelly Christie learned that when she travelled to the South Asian country to volunteer at an orphanage for kids with physical challenges.

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Nineteen students from Writhlington School have just returned from a challenging three-week expedition to Nepal as part of their A-level Personal Development Programme.

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Are you a South Asian artist from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, or Sri Lanka and born in or after 1975? You are invited to share examples of your work for the exhibition South Asia Artists: Imagining Our Future Together. 

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