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Free transportation service for health workers in Kathmandu Valley

29th August 2020
"Different associations are working together to aid the inconvenience faced by health workers during this pandemic."

Free transportation service has been made accessible for health workers and hospital staffs in the Valley amidst this pandemic.

Nepal Medical Association (NMA), Rotary Club of Kathmandu Health Professionals, Nepal National Hospital, Kalanki, Nepal Scouts and Higher Institutions and Secondary Schools' Association Nepal cooperated with this initiative to aid the health workers as they are facing inconvenience while transporting.

Timing of Bus service

The service is provided from 6:30 am to 8:30 am in the morning and from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm in the evening.

Bus route First Phase (Three buses)

Route 1

Bansbari, Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Kanti Children's Hospital, Bir Hospital, Thapathali Hospital and Patan Hospital.

Route 2

Patan Hospital, Thapathali Hospital, Eye Hospital, Tripureshwor, Bir Hospital, Kanti Children's Hospital, Teaching Hospital and Bansbari.

Route 3

The third bus operates on the Ring Road.

The bus service and transportation time would be gradually increased as per need. You can dial hotline 1147 for inquires and any problem related to the transportation service.

Source: RSS

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Nepal Government will provide a capital grant upto Rs 5 million to Startups

10th May 2020
"The Government of Nepal has invited proposals for the purpose of providing capital grants for startups (innovation) through the National Planning Commission."

The Government of Nepal has invited proposals for the purpose of providing capital grants for startups (innovation) through the National Planning Commission. Through the information published today, the commission has asked for proposals through the website.

As provided in the Innovative Initial Capital Grant Procedure 2076 and the Innovative Initial Capital Grant Criteria 2077, a proposal has been invited to provide a grant of Rs. 500,000 to Rs. 5 million to the inventors, entrepreneurs, businessmen, individuals, or organizations with the latest knowledge, skills and abilities.

Nepal Government will provide a capital grant upto Rs 5 million to Startups

A notice has been issued to prepare the proposal in the format mentioned in the working procedures and criteria and send it to the office of the National Planning Commission within 30 days. To submit an offer, you need to register in the online system, create a username and password and log in. For this, the National Planning Commission has called for submitting the form through this website.

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How to submit a proposal?

You have to go to the website provided by the National Planning Commission and first register by putting your name and email. Verification will come in the email kept while registering, you can click on that link and login with the email and password placed at the beginning. Then the application form will be available. It can be explained by clicking on the button to save your idea, details of what you are trying to do, all the information about the investment. After this, the commission will start the assessment from the submitted details.

Click here to download the procedure. Click here to understand the criteria. Click here to download the form format.

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Bagmati State: Only 30 per cent students access of information and technology

19th August 2020
"The Bagmati State, with the federal capital, has also only limited access of 30 per cent students."

Though the Ministry of Education is preparing to incorporate alternative learning methods into the school curriculum, only 30 per cent of students are in access to information and technology means for the alternative learning devices in Bagmati State.

With the shutdown of schools, colleges and universities across the globe due to COVID-19 pandemic, most of the countries are adopting alternative e-learning via different electronic devices like radio, television, cell phones, laptops and many more.

Meantime, Nepal is exercising to run the same alternative mechanism to conduct teaching-learning activities but it has been tough due to poor access to internet and electronic devices to students.

The Bagmati State, with the federal capital, has also only limited access of 30 per cent students in it.   The State Education Directorate Director Chandra Prasad Luintel shared that only 12 students in a total of 600 students were reported having cell phones in some schools.

There are 35,601 schools across the country and the access of the students to the mobile phone is limited.  Though 75 per cent people have access to the internet, 85 per cent to radio and 72 per cent to television in the country, the access of the students to these devices is nominal. The number of cell phone users is 400 million in the country.

According to statistics, there are 5,243 community schools and 2,145 private schools in the State but most of them have no access to cell phones. Luintel added that self- reading materials were published and distributed to students from grade 1 to 8 in the State.

In a virtual programme organized by the Community Schools Management Committee Federation, Director Luintel, shared that poor connectivity and having no access of cell phones to students have created difficulties to run the classes; however, an alternative policy should be adopted between the students of having internet access and those not having internet access to continue the teaching-learning activities.

Issuing 'Student Learning Facilitation Guideline 2077 through Alternative System' on May 31, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology had asked the schools to implement it compulsorily from June 15 to give continuity to learning activities in an effective and systematic way through the alternative system.

Curriculum Development Centre has been doing homework to give recognition to such learning of the current academic session as per the guideline.  Students, guardians and students have not been found practical in such learning activities as learning through the alternative system has not got recognition so far while it has been suggested to allocate budget by local levels for free mobile set and internet facility to students having poor financial status.

The problem have been surfaced in the course of conducting online classes even in Kathmandu as most of the parents have no smartphone, laptop, computer, internet facility, disturbance of electricity. Schools have remained closed from March 24 due to lockdown imposed by the government.  

Educationist Dr Bidyanath Koirala said that question has been raised why to recruiting a large number of teachers at a time when there is the access of minimum students in an alternative system.  

Analyst Tika Bhattarai argued that mobilization of teachers for the continuity of learning activities during such difficult hour is very necessary. Federation Chair Krishna Thapa said schools could not be opened immediately during this difficult situation, saying local level and school management committee should be active to make the alternative teaching system effective.

Source:Prakash Silwal/RSS

 

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