Shivraj Municipality in Kapilvastu Requires Public Servants to Teach and Enroll Children in Public Schools
In an effort to improve the quality of education in public schools, the Shivraj municipality in the Kapilvastu district of Nepal has issued a notice requiring public servants to teach in government schools and enroll their children in public schools.
Mandatory Enrollment in Public Schools
The notice states that it is mandatory for the children of people's representatives, government employees, and teachers working in public schools to be educated in public schools. This requirement will take effect from the academic session 2080 onwards.
Compulsory and Free Basic and Secondary Education
The Shivraj municipality has already taken steps to provide compulsory and free basic education and free secondary education. The notice is part of the municipality's efforts to improve the declining educational quality of community schools.
Importance of Public Servants' Role
Municipal Chief Ajay Thapa emphasized the importance of public servants' role in improving the quality of public school education. He stated that the municipality has started homework to produce manpower that can compete with institutional schools. The role of people's representatives, staff, teachers, and stakeholders is crucial in achieving this goal.
The Shivraj municipality's decision to require public servants to teach and enroll their children in public schools is a bold move to improve the quality of education in Nepal. With more support from the government and the private sector, this initiative could pave the way for a brighter future for Nepalese children.
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