Changing Stories Nepal Fellow Sangeeta Basnet teaching at Amar Secondary School in Urhari of Dang. When I taught in a Nepali government school, the biggest problem I faced was not poor facilities.
Third grade students take turns reading lessons aloud to their classmates at Mangal Prasad Secondary School in Banke, Nepal. Credit: Amrita Jaisi for Global Press Journal Nepal. The Hechinger Report ...
Classes in Nepal’s capital resumed Friday after a two-day strike by a Maoist student group ended amid signs that it was losing its pull with many students and parents. Earlier in the week, the All ...
For the first time in recent history, 10 University of Washington students will go to class about 7,000 miles from campus this August, in Nepal. For 3½ weeks, they will participate in a seminar ...
Nepal's Maoist Party has won around 220 seats in the recent Constituent Assembly (CA) election, about one-third of the total. Though the largest party, they don't have an overall majority; they have ...
Even though Nepal’s Grand Old Party has strong second-generation leaders ready to take leadership and most of the party wants ...
The revolution started on social media. It ended with protests, violence, and an online poll to pick the new prime minister.
They fired teargas shells, scared the children. Everyone here is very scared, scared of the police. The women and children don’t want to go out of the house. We are being treated inhumanely, like ...
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