Talks between MoE and Student Unions end inconclusively

government logoKathmandu, May 5: The meeting between the Ministry of Education (MoE) and the 13 different student unions regarding consultations on monitoring of the fees charged by the private schools ended inconclusively.

The meeting failed to reach a decision after the ministry could not fulfill the unions’ demands. Spokesman of the Nepal Students Union, one of the constituents of the alliance of 13 student unions, UP Lamichhane said that the meeting ended without any decision as their demands went unheeded.

The student unions are calling for fulfillment of the 10-point agreement that the ministry signed with them last year. “We asked the ministry to carry out monitoring of the fees increased by the private schools while demanding the implementation of the 10-point agreement. However, the ministry officials said that monitoring was not immediately possible and it could be done after some days with the formation of a mechanism for that purpose, which we did not agree to,” Lamichhane said.

The Ministry of Education had urged the student unions to stop their monitoring forthwith. Education Ministry Spokesman, Dr Hari Lamsal said talks would be held with the student unions again tomorrow and a monitoring committee including the student union representatives would be formed.

The student unions have continued their monitoring of the fees charged by the private schools today also after the talks with the Ministry failed. RSS

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