KATHMANDU, Feb 15: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal said the rich intellectual heritage founded on native and indigenous knowledge systems of the South can help provide answers to the global problems today - be it the question of medicine, lifestyle or peace.
In his address to the Association of Indian Universities AIU-North Zone Vice-Chancellors’ Meet and the Bharat-Nepal Higher Education Summit, in Dhulikhel today, the Prime Minister made this remark.
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In the meet themed "Globalization and internalization of higher education" and hosted by Kathmandu University, he said, "We must do away with the south versus north divide purely based on economic parameters. Rather, we must think of ways to connect the south and the north by finding common grounds."
According to the Prime Minister and the University Chancellor, the gathering, therefore, has great significance to devise a higher education manifesto for the global south.
"I believe that this meet will be a starting point for harnessing our own resources to contribute to the global order, which is changing anyway,” said the PM.
RSS