The government is undertaking a thorough review of significant education legislation, including the Education Act of 1966, the Examination Act of 1978, and the Teachers Registration Board Act of 2008. This initiative was announced by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad.
Professor Prasad emphasized that the reforms are designed to modernize educational policies, improve the quality of education, and foster safer school environments. A particular focus will be placed on drug prevention measures within these reforms.
This review represents a proactive step toward enhancing the educational framework in the country, with the potential to bring significant improvements to the quality of education and the well-being of students. It reflects a commitment to adapting to changing needs and ensuring that the education system remains relevant and effective.
These updates can offer fresh opportunities for better resource allocation, teacher training, and student support, laying a strong foundation for future generations.
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