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LETTER TO THE EDITOR


 Kathmandu Monday August 13, 2001 Shrawan 29,  2058.


Offer Scholarship To Poor Students

Students spend a long time for secondary education. Particularly private schools make effort for better education. The methods of teaching vary from school to school, and it plays important role in shaping the students’ lives. The problem is of commercial tricks of tycoons; the problem is of justice or fairness, and above all, to control double-dealers. Attractive buildings, equipment and fashion as means of education lure innocent parents and children. The tycoons badly need the lesson of education. Democracy accommodates various schools. I advise the concerned authorities not to categorise schools to limit the fees. It is and will be never educational and scientific but an absurd trial. If one rally must do it, there must be consensus, scientific and really educational, based on authentic education. The Leaders of students unions who called schools strike, seem flexible with their demands. So far it concerns reducing fees, the corrupt principals should offer scholarship to poor students, because they have misused education and drawn money trickily for years. At least some percentage of fraud money should be used for welfare.

C. B. Gurung
Lagankhel, Lalitpur


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