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Akhil Krantikari submits 20-point demand letter to Dhangadhi sub-metropolis on education sector reforms

२०८० वैशाख ७, ११:१५ Dineshkhabar Desk

Dhangadhi: Akhil Krantikari has submitted a 20-point demand letter to Dhangadhi sub-metropolitan city.

With the start of the new academic session, a demand letter has been submitted, demanding against all the educational injustices seen in the education sector. The organization has also warned that they will be forced to fight hard if their demands are not heard immediately.

1. To improve the quality of community schools, make a special plan and strictly implement it.
2. The political participation in the appointment, transfer and promotion of teachers and staff in the education sector should be put an end to.
3. In addition to increasing the investment in the education sector, all the schools within the municipality should be emphasized to develop the infrastructure in a proportionate manner. The work of prejudicing the physical and educational development of any school on the basis of political geography and social aspects should be stopped.
4. In addition to maintaining the necessary positions in the school, arrange training for teachers!
5. Regulation, monitoring and evaluation of private schools should be done and classified according to standards.
6. In community schools, careful study and monitoring should be done. Fees imposed by community schools in the name of English curriculum and support fees should be canceled immediately.
7. A student who has failed in one class should be tutored while studying in the same class without charging any fee.
8. After teaching throughout the year, charging arbitrary fees in the name of tuition class without completing the course, such a serious charge of completing the course in 2-3 months should be studied and action taken. Free extra classes should be arranged.
9. Legal action should be taken against the business done in the name of educational institutions that are not registered and do not meet the standards.
10. The proper remuneration of teachers and staff of private and community schools should be maintained.
11. The 10% scholarship given to the students should be strictly implemented and free sanitary pads should be arranged for the girl students in the school.
12. The quality of the textbooks of publications used in private educational institutions should be studied.
13. The concession given to parents of students who have been closed due to various pretexts of the commission should be studied and maintained.
14. The prices of school uniforms, textbooks, etc., which have been increased to the detriment of the parents, should be studied and adjusted.
15. Interaction meetings between community and private schools should be organized from time to time by keeping all the responsible and concerned bodies.
16. Schools, teachers and students who do good work for the improvement of the educational sector should be given appropriate rewards as encouragement.
17. Private educational institutes and tuition centers operating against the standards should be canceled and new permits should be stopped. Also, the fees charged arbitrarily by the tuition centers should be monitored and controlled.
18. Arrangements should be made to compulsorily keep the shewa given to schools and the fees charged to be visible in the citizen's charter.
19. As announced by the state, education up to the basic and secondary levels should be implemented completely free of charge and compulsory.
20. End corruption, irregularity and brokering in the education sector.

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