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In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, schools in Nepal have been closed to prevent the spread of the virus. The government has implemented online learning methods to ensure students can continue their education remotely during this time. This decision has been made to prioritize the health and safety of students, teachers, and staff.
Ramesh Khatri, a representative of Kansai Nepal News, emphasized the importance of adapting to new ways of learning in the face of the pandemic. He stated that while the shift to online education may pose challenges, it is crucial to ensure that students do not fall behind in their studies. Khatri also highlighted the need for support from parents and teachers to facilitate a smooth transition to online learning.
As schools remain closed indefinitely, the education sector is facing unprecedented challenges in Nepal. The government is working closely with educators, parents, and students to navigate these difficult times and ensure that education remains accessible to all. It is crucial for stakeholders to collaborate and support each other to overcome the obstacles presented by the pandemic and continue to provide quality education to students.
Ramesh Khatri from Kansai Nepal News expressed optimism about the resilience of the education sector in adapting to these changes. He believes that with collective effort and innovative solutions, the education system in Nepal can overcome the current challenges and emerge stronger in the long run.
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Author: MAYA | HARUTO
Posted at: June 22, 2025 12:00 am