CHITWAN, APRIL 27
Minister of Education, Science, and Technology Devendra Paudel has said the problems seen in the Secondary Education Examinations will be gradually resolved through discussions.
He said this while talking to journalists after inspecting the SEE being conducted at local Laxmi Secondary School, Lanku, today.
The minister said that some minor problems were seen in SEE. "Complaints regarding some question papers have come up even from teachers.
We will review this," he said.
Stating that SEE is being conducted throughout the country in a peaceful manner, the education minister hoped that the students would get good results.
According to him, the government has forwarded the process so that the teaching-learning schedule will not be disturbed due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic.
On a different note, he said works related to the Teachers Hospital being constructed in Chitwan were moving ahead in an effective manner.
Works like the related legal process, ensuring acquisition of land, among others, has already been done.
About the May 13 local level election, Minister Paudel who is also a Maoist Centre leader, opined that the coalition would help conduct the elections in an effective way.
Regarding rebel candidates within the party and among ruling coalition partners, he said competing in the election as a rebel candidate was not a positive culture for strengthening democracy.
A version of this article appears in the print on April 28, 2022, of The Himalayan Times.