header banner
SOCIETY

Ghyanglekh Rural Municipality forms rule to teach public position holders’ children in public schools compulsorily

SINDHULI, June 1: Ghyanglekh Rural Municipality of Sindhuli has decided to take action if the people holding public positions do not send their children to public schools.
By Anil Bhandari

SINDHULI, June 1: Ghyanglekh Rural Municipality of Sindhuli has decided to take action if the people holding public positions do not send their children to public schools.


Ram Kumar Karki, the chief administrative officer of Ghyanglekh Rural Municipality, said that the local body has formulated a rule under which employees working in government offices, people's representatives, teachers working in public schools within the rural municipality, and people holding public positions must send their children to public schools.


Related story

Ruling alliance candidates secure victory in Ghyanglekh Rural M...


Administrative officer Karki said that this decision was taken by the meeting of the rural municipality  held on May 24. The rural municipality said that it has already issued notices to public position holders to teach their children in public schools up to class 10.


At a time when people holding public positions are also infatuated with private schools, Ghyanglekh Rural Municipality has made a rule that they must teach their children in public schools. 


The mandatory rule has been imposed in order to improve the quality of education in public schools across the rural municipality. 


 

Related Stories
SOCIETY

Schools to resume physical classes based on odd-ev...

BLOG

Worth of stories

SOCIETY

In lack of good schools in Siraha, children go to...

SOCIETY

Teachers start enrolling their children in communi...

SOCIETY

E-learning centers in Banepa community schools