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Local Leaders and Educators Advocate for Quality Higher Education in Nepal

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Local Leaders and Educators Advocate for Quality Higher Education in Nepal - NR College

Local Leaders and Educators Advocate for Quality Higher Education in Nepal

Kathmandu, Nepal — In a significant move to challenge the prevailing notion that quality higher education is only available abroad or at expensive institutions, local leaders and educators gathered at an event organized by the NR College Ex-students Association in Nepaltar, Kathmandu.

Quality and Affordability in Local Colleges

Rajeep Dhital, Principal of NR College, took the stage to dispel myths about higher education. He informed the audience that NR College, a non-profit community college, offers quality education at affordable rates.

  • Scholarship Opportunities: Dhital also highlighted the college's robust scholarship system aimed at financially disadvantaged students.
  • Quality Assurance: The principal revealed that the college is in the process of obtaining Quality Assurance and Accreditation (QAA) to further elevate its educational standards.

Tarakeshwar Municipality Prioritizes Education

Krishnahari Maharjan, Mayor of Tarakeshwar municipality, announced that the local government is making education its first priority, with increased investments aimed at improving the quality of education in the region.

  • Holistic Development: The Mayor urged students to focus on becoming well-rounded individuals, emphasizing the importance of acquiring knowledge beyond formal education.
  • National Commitment: Maharjan encouraged students to contribute to their country's development rather than seeking opportunities abroad.

Alumni to Establish Revolving Fund

In a generous move, former campus head Dhanlal Maharjan announced the establishment of a revolving fund of Rs 1 lakh in the name of his parents. This fund will be managed by the alumni association to assist students in need.

A Call for Local Commitment

Vice-principal Srijan Burlakoti echoed the sentiments of other speakers by urging students to commit to contributing to society through quality education within the country. He emphasized that students do not need to go abroad or enroll in expensive colleges to receive an excellent education.

Future Prospects

The event concluded with Philanthropy Adhikari, the President of NR College Ex-Students' Association, and Harihar Silwal, a freedom fighter of the society, congratulating the principals and students who have passed class 12, wishing them a bright future ahead.

Conclusion

The event served as a wake-up call for students and parents alike, challenging the long-standing belief that quality education is only available abroad or at high-cost institutions. With local colleges like NR College stepping up their game, and with increasing local investment in education, the time has come to rethink and recognize the value of local educational institutions.

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