In April, Mayor Balen Shah's administration took a firm stand against private schools failing to provide the mandatory ten percent scholarship to underprivileged students. The Kathmandu Metropolitan City issued a strict warning, stating that schools failing to comply would face closure or loss of their operating licenses. This move aims to ensure that education remains accessible to all, regardless of economic background. Furthermore, the city government has started monitoring the quality of textbooks and uniforms to prevent schools from overcharging parents. This initiative has been widely praised by the public for promoting transparency and fairness in the education sector.
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In April, Mayor Balen Shah's administration took a...
In April, Mayor Balen Shah's administration took a firm stand against private schools failing to provide the mandatory ten percent scholarship to underprivileged students. The Kathmandu Metropolitan City issued a strict warning, stating that schools failing to comply would face closure or loss of their operating licenses. This move aims to ensure that education remains accessible to all, regardless of economic background. Furthermore, the city government has started monitoring the quality of textbooks and uniforms to prevent schools from overcharging parents. This initiative has been widely praised by the public for promoting transparency and fairness in the education sector.