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Khwopa University Bill to be Submitted to Parliament

News 05 Sep 2023 812 0

Ashok Kumar Rai

Khwopa University Bill to be submitted to Parliament, Says Education Minister Ashok Kumar Rai

In a recent development, Education, Science and Technology Minister Ashok Kumar Rai announced that the long-awaited Khwopa University Bill will soon be submitted to the Parliament for approval. The announcement came during a question and answer session at the House of Representatives.

Background

The Khwopa University Bill-2073 had been inactive due to the end of the parliamentary session. However, Minister Rai confirmed that the draft preparation work has resumed. The bill aims to establish and regulate Khwopa University, aligning it with the nation's educational goals.

Key Points

  • Drafting Process Resumed: A working group has been formed to prepare the draft of the bill.
  • Parliamentary Submission: The bill will be submitted to the Parliament as soon as the drafting process is complete.
  • Free and Compulsory Education: The Compulsory and Free Education Act-2075 BS has already made basic education free and compulsory up to the secondary level.

Questions from the Parliament

MP Prem Suwal questioned Minister Rai about the timeline for the bill's submission to the Parliament. In response, Minister Rai assured that the government is actively working on it and will submit it soon.

The Importance of the Bill

The Khwopa University Bill is particularly significant in the context of the Compulsory and Free Education Act-2075 BS. According to Minister Rai, the Act has not only made basic education free and compulsory but has also extended free education to higher levels for targeted groups. This includes full scholarships in subjects like medicine and engineering.

What This Means for Students

  • Access to Quality Education: The bill aims to enhance the quality of higher education in the country.
  • Financial Relief: With the implementation of the Compulsory and Free Education Act, students from target classes can expect free higher education.
  • Scholarship Opportunities: Students pursuing courses in medicine and engineering may be eligible for full scholarships.

The resumption in the drafting of the Khwopa University Bill is a positive step towards improving the educational landscape in the country. With the government's commitment to making education accessible and free for targeted groups, the bill is expected to receive a warm welcome in the Parliament.

By aligning the bill with existing educational policies and acts, the government aims to create a more inclusive and equitable educational environment. Keep an eye on this space for more updates on the Khwopa University Bill and its implications for higher education in the country.

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