Capable students should be produced in Nepal: Deuba
KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that capable students should be produced in Nepal.
Inaugurating the centenary celebration programme of the Tri-Chandra College in the Capital today, PM Deuba said that students capable to work inside the country should be produced and also stressed on the need of providing employment-oriented education.
Stating that the country would move ahead with stability and unity among political parties for the same, Deuba claimed that the nation would progress after the election of provincial assembly and the federal parliament.
"Both elections are a must for successful implementation of the constitution," said Deuba.
Explaining that the rights of all would be established after full implementation of the constitution, he said that no one could snatch federal republic rights.
He also said that the Tri-Chandra College has played a leading role in the big political changes that have taken place in the country and stressed that it should also play a leadership role in the academic field.
Deuba also expressed commitment to provide possible support to the College during his term in office.
On the occasion, Campus Chief Prof Dr Pradeep Bahadur Neupane said that the college has been established as a model college of the country in the education sector.
At the inaugural function, PM Deuba honoured litterateur Satya Mohan Joshi, Narkanta Adhikari, lecture Purushottam Singh Dangol, Dipak Krishna Shrestha, Dr Roshani Maiya Shrestha, 16 TU readers, employees and students.