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Nepal says no to private educational institutions
Sumit Jain , darjeeling: Nov 18 2008
Made Popular Nov 19 2008
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Nepal says no to private educational institutions

The decision of Nepal’s Maoist government to shut down all the private educational institutes is surely not welcome from my side. They want every Nepali citizen to receive equal education, hence they are planning to take this step.

It is not right for students who wants to do better in life and rise high in this competitive world. After the royal family massacre and the rise of Maoist power in Nepal things had definitely take a huge turn.

Nepal’s king, Gyanendra was forced to leave palace and now I believe he is acting in some film (poor man). The election of Prachanda as Nepal’s prime minister has turned Nepal as he is a Maoist leader and will definitely dictate things his way, the removal of private educational institutions being one of them.

I just hope that whoever rules a country works in the better of the people living there. Government institutions will surely mark equal education for all but I don’t think that Nepal has given too many world class educated people. Private institutions are must to meet the competition and competitive world.

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Controversial Action!!! I agree with you Sumit.
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