The exhibits dealt with a wide range of issues including Disaster Prevention, Global Warming, Water Pollution, Rainwater Harvest, Waste Recycling, and Tourism and Women Empowerment.
The college had also invited organizations like Biruwa, CECI and Teach for Nepal for displaying and sharing information on their works.
PHOTO COURTESY: NATIONAL COLLEGE
Ethnic fashion show and cultural program performed by the students were also parts of the celebration.
The prime objective of the celebration was to promote students’ creativity and knowledge in the diverse fields of development which they would cover in over 40 different courses in the four-year Bachelor’s program affiliated to Kathmandu University (KU).
Addressing the challenging issues of development, the college has designed and implemented three undergraduate programs in development studies, development finance and social sciences. Realizing its importance and relevancy in the region, students from South Asia have also joined the courses under scholarships.
60th National Children's Day being celebrated across Nepal toda...