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Achievement not made from education sector as per investment: Regmi

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BANEPA, May 3: Chairman of the Interim Election Council of Ministers, Khil Raj regmi, has said that a mechanism providing service and facility to people could not be mobilized as no achievements have been made as per the investment in education sector.



Speaking at the 63rd meeting of Kathmandu University (KU) in Dhulikhel, Regmi stressed on the need of addressing the aspirations of the educated unemployed human resources as it would not be agreeable if role is not given as per qualification and capacity of the educated human resources.[break]



Admitting that the state could not take benefit from such human resources though it has been able to make satisfactory success in producing educated human resources, he said political stability is needed to move towards right direction by utilizing education.



Emphasizing on the need of education for social development and transformation of society, Chairman Regmi said that there should be strong determination for political stability.



On a different note, Regmi, also the Chancellor of KU, pointed out the need of moving ahead by learning a lesson from the failures in history.



Stating that people are disappointed on the failure to promulgate the new constitution from Constituent Assembly (CA), Regmi said not every thing would be obstructed even in failure.



He said support of all is necessary to make the next CA election free, fair and result-oriented.On the occasion, Vice-Chancellor of KU, Dr. Ram Kantha Makaju, said that they are thinking to add a new programme of Public Policy in their present course structure.



Present on the occasion was Pro-Chancellor of KU and Minister for Education, Madhav Poudel.



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