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Vocational education a must for checking brain drain: Chair Dahal

Kathmandu, Nov 29: CPN (Maoist Centre) chairperson Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has stressed the need to devise vocational and skill education programmes to check brain drain.

Inaugurating the third international educational conference organized by the Private and Boarding Schools Organization Nepal (PABSON), he emphasized nurturing self-respect, and creative and independent thinking among youths.

“To lay the foundation of the socialism-oriented economic and social systems envisioned by the Constitution, it is imperative to design initiatives to develop patriotic thinking among youths.

The focus should be laid on orienting the new generation to develop innovation-based products from the school level”, the former Prime Minister noted.

“The time has come for Nepal to present itself in the world education system. Now billions of rupees are being spent every year on education. To minimize capital flight, we must develop a quality and world-class education system in the country”, he argued.

Nepal can be established as an educational hub by attracting foreign students, Dahal said, adding systematic research, scientific policy and meaningful initiatives should be placed to materialize the dream.

Stating that the private sector’s efforts have significantly contributed to the promotion of competitive education and the development of human resources capable of competing on the national and international platforms, chair Dahal said the government and the private sector should work together by using each other’s strengths.

PABSON chair DK Dhungana shared that more than 500 people including public schools principals, leading representatives of national and international organizations and educationists will participate in the two-day conference.

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