Kailali Multiple Campus to Host First Research-Based Conference in Far West Nepal
Kailali Multiple Campus (KMC) hosts its first academic national conference in Dhangadhi, Far West Nepal. The two-day conference, taking place on April 1-2, 2023, will provide a platform for professors and assistant professors from across the country to present their studies and research.
76 individuals from Nepal and abroad applied to present at the conference, with 62 presenters given permission to present their research papers. The presenters come from various universities including Tribhuvan University, Sudurpaschim University, Nepal Cultural University, Kathmandu University, Gandaki University, and Lucknow in India.
Assistant Professor Mohansingh Saund of KMC expressed his excitement, stating that the conference is a unique opportunity for researchers to showcase their work and learn from one another. He further added that the conference covers four main disciplines of education, management, science, and society.
The event will not only promote academic excellence but also serve as a platform to uncover hidden societal issues, says Assistant Professor Dr. Rajendravir Chand. He encourages citizens to participate in the conference to gain knowledge and information.
This event marks the first research-based conference ever hosted by Kailali Multiple Campus in Far West Nepal. Assistant Professor Bhuvan Bhandari highlights the significance of this milestone for the university and hopes that it will pave the way for future academic conferences in the region.
Overall, the Kailali Multiple Campus academic national conference promises to be a valuable learning experience for all attendees. With a diverse range of presenters and topics, this event is an opportunity for researchers to share their work and gain new insights.
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