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 Free school education in Nepal
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I support this arguement. Krantikari should make atelast following 5 announcement at the same time:

1. All educated Nepali to volunteer to be teacher and consume only water and leaves (as they are abandon) for next 10 years. If everything is free where will the money come from to pay for it. So ask all Nepali to avoid food and other necessaties for next 10 years. It is so funny that they argue King's property should be Nationalized to pay for it. Are you going to sell Nagarjun hill to private company or you want to sell Narayanhiti Royal Palace to Ambanis (I doubt they will buy). And, I doubt Krantikaris believes that King Gyanendra has cash in palace if they truly believe him to be murderer and anti national.

2. All Nepali to wear leaves (as long as they last in trees) for next 10 years for the same reason above.

3. All school to have mandatory sky on top and flat land on bottom as nothing more than that could be afforded if everything is free. Libraries, sporting facilities and labs should be banned as no school should misuse their fund in these non sense.

4. History of Mao and Lenin should be made compulsory and the only mode of education should be Nepali in Pahad and Hindi in Madesh ( Krantikari don't wont to piss of India by ignoring Madesh's demand).

5. English should be banned as the language itself motivate individual to move ahead of life and think beyond horizon. Nepali can't afford to have high dreams atleast for 10 years till everyone in the country are equal (it doesn't matter if the equality is for worse- we are atleast equal).


 
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Maoist Victory Rally

November 10, 2006

© SAILENDRA KHAREL

A school boy standing on queue with his friends, after they were brought from their school to join on the Maoist victory rally in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Friday, Nov. 10, 2006. Tens of thousands of communist rebels held rallies in the capital and surrounding cities to celebrate an agreement signed with the government.


 
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Hahahahahaha.....party le raja lai allowance (bhattaa) dine....bhatri sanghatan le tyehi raja ko sampati nationalize (rastyakaran) garne....kasto drama ho yo?????  ....ufffff...no comments.

 

King could get cultural rights, says Dr. Bhattarai

A senior Maoist leader has said that while removing monarchy, they could provide the outgoing King with economic, social and cultural rights and benefits.

Senior Maoist leader Dr. Baburam Bhattarai. (File photo)
Senior Maoist leader Dr. Baburam Bhattarai. (File photo)

In an interview with Bahas talk programme of Nepal Television on Saturday, Dr. Baburam Bhattarai said, “We want to bid farewell to the King in an honourable and respectful manner. He can be given economic, social and cultural rights.”

Dr. Bhattarai did not elaborate what kind of cultural rights could be given.

But he hinted that the King could be provided with ‘allowances.’

He also added that the Maoist leadership was ready to hold talks with the King to facilitate the ‘graceful exit’ of monarchy. nepalnews.com sd Apr 20 08

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These picture shows reality of education system in Nepal. Without improving situation of Public schools, what can a government tell them to do? There are schools than are run by community donation as fee and 1 teacher is running whole school.


 


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