Double standard of govt-funded schools: A journey towards privatisation With the start of the new academic year in Nepal, many parents start looking for a good school to send their children to. In the recent years, an increasing number of parents are opting for government-funded schools to admit their children. The infrastructure of these schools has drastically improved, and they have been providing so-called quality education by using English as the medium of instruction. Opinion 25 May, 2022
Zonta Club of Kathmandu to donate two modern libraries to Durbar High School A few children are seen creating decorative and informative designs inside the newly established two libraries of the newly reconstructed building of Durbar High School, the country’s first modern school. Nepal 01 Nov, 2021
Nurturing entrepreneurship: Can it be done in schools? In business schools, we are taught to cater to the needs of customers by primarily learning about their pain points, or difficulties experienced by them during use. Opinion 03 Feb, 2021
Preparing schools for a changing digital landscape In the last two decades, the world has witnessed a dramatic shift in both its educational and technical landscapes. Nepal has attempted to follow suit. I grew up in a middle class family in south eastern Nepal. We did not have a computer at home,... 02 Jun, 2020
Promotion of Buddhist religious routes stressed Buddhist religious routes can attract pilgrims from across the world to Nepal Kathmandu, December 8 Cultural experts, historians and people from tourism fraternity stressed on identifying the route traversed by Padmasambhava, a Buddhist... Horoscopes 09 Dec, 2019
A flea�s satire on education system Kathmandu School days were filled with fun where children of similar age groups grew up and learnt together while gearing up for the future. Lending help to their growing up and building their future were teachers of various kinds — loving,...