Kathmandu – Newly appointed Minister for Education, Science, and Technology Mahabir Pun has announced three major directives aimed at improving the education sector. He shared the directives through his social media on Tuesday.
The first directive requires all community secondary schools across Nepal to make computer education mandatory and effective. To achieve this, every school must appoint at least one computer teacher so that no student is deprived of computer learning.
The second directive addresses delays in publishing university exam results. Minister Pun noted that some universities take 8 months to a year to release results, causing serious harm to students’ futures. He instructed that results must be published within three months of exams. Universities failing to comply will face suspension of government grants. Citing the National Examination Board as an example, which publishes results of over 500,000 students within three months, he urged universities to adopt the same efficiency.
The third directive focuses on beautifying Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur. He called for clearing bushes, preserving large trees, and developing gardens and footpaths to create a cleaner and more attractive university environment.
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