• خبرگزاری آریافارسی
    • Arya News AgencyEnglish
    • Arya News Agencyالعربیه
خبرگزاری آریا
Friday, July 4, 2025
  • Home
  • iran
    • world
      • Economy
        • Sports
          • Technology
            • Archive
            world

            Nepali government has no funds to fulfil teachers’ demands

            Monday, May 26, 2025 - 09:19:26
            Nepali government has no funds to fulfil teachers’ demands
            Arya News - After around two months of deliberation, a subpanel under the House committee submitted a report resolving most of the issues except the regulation of private schools and management of Early Childhood Development classes. However, the federation expressed serious reservations about the report calling it more regressive than the original bill and warned of sterner protests.

            KATHMANDU – The government has said it is not in a position to implement the Nepal Teachers’ Federation demands that add burden to the state coffers.Appearing before the Education, Health and Information Technology Committee of the House of Representatives on Sunday, Education Minister Raghuji Pant said the government is fully committed to implementing only the nine-point agreement reached on April 30. “We are not economically and financially strong to execute earlier agreements and further burden the state coffers. There is no point making commitments in the issues that cannot be implemented,” he said.
            “The government and the ruling parties have full commitment to implementing the nine-point agreement through the [upcoming] budget.”
            The government, however, is in talks with the federation to discuss their demands, according to Pant. He said the points agreed with the teachers would be incorporated in the School Education Bill that is being discussed in the House committee.
            Pant also sought a week for discussions with the federation to devise the government’s position on the bill. The House panel, which is finalising the bill, had asked Pant to make the government’s position clear on various provisions of the legislation. As per Pant’s request, the House committee has deferred the discussion on the bill by a week.
            After around two months of deliberation, a subpanel under the House committee submitted a report last week resolving most of the issues except the regulation of private schools and management of Early Childhood Development classes.
            However, the federation expressed serious reservations about the report calling it more regressive than the original bill and warned of sterner protests.
            “The agreement for internal competition for temporary teachers [including relief quota teachers, temporary contract teachers, teachers from former lower secondary schools, learning grant teachers, technical stream, and special education] has not been upheld,” the federation said. “Furthermore, temporary contract and learning grant teachers have been excluded from internal competition.”
            The redrafted bill envisions internal competition for 60 percent of the seats, with the remaining 40 percent vacancies to be filled through open competition. The federation has also expressed dissatisfaction with the minimum service requirement for automatic promotion as the bill states teachers must serve at least seven years to qualify.
            “It has no provision for counting years of temporary service for teachers who later became permanent. The agreement to take temporary service periods into account to qualify for pension has been excluded from the new bill,” reads the statement.
            The federation also seriously objects to the clause placing school teachers under local governments. In line with the Constitution of Nepal, the panel agreed that teachers would work under local governments, but it allows for one-time transfers between and within local units and provinces.
            The teachers’ body urged the Education Committee to revise the bill to address their concerns. “If it doesn’t happen, teachers and staff will take to the streets with an even larger force. We want to make it clear that the state will be solely responsible for any grave situation that arises as a result,” said the federation.
            Pant said the federation’s demands are not limited to the nine-point agreement and are difficult to implement. Medical treatment for teachers and school staff at the Civil Service Hospital in Kathmandu at subsidised rates and payment of accumulated leaves as a lump sum upon retirement of all temporary teaching and school staff are among the agreed points.
            Adjustment of the salaries of ECD facilitators and non-teaching school staff, providing rural allowances to temporary teachers and staff, revision to the education regulations to include teachers and staff—currently paid with internal resources of community schools—in the contributory Social Security Fund scheme were the other agreements.
            The government has said these demands, which will cost Rs8 billion to implement, will be addressed through the budget being presented in the federal parliament on Thursday. The additional demands the federation has floated based on its past agreements will cost more billions, according to officials.
            The ruling parties on April 30 also agreed to get the bill endorsed from the lower house by June 29. “The government is also committed to the deadline,” said Pant.
            Like or Dislike: 0

            Short Link:
            News Code:
            Member Code:

            More News
            Ukraine Launches Active Intel Operations in Hungary to Influence 2026 Elections - Orban
            Ukraine Launches Active Intel Operations in Hungary to Influence 2026 Elections - Orban
            Philippine President Marcos won’t favor businessman, actress in missing cockfighters case
            Philippine President Marcos won’t favor businessman, actress in missing cockfighters case
            Thai immigration service firm raided for alleged scam ties
            Thai immigration service firm raided for alleged scam ties
            Indian leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi slams government over farmer suicides in Maharashtra
            Indian leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi slams government over farmer suicides in Maharashtra
            Lahore High Court holds Pakistan ex-PM Imran responsible for ‘conspiracy and abetment’ in May 9 riots
            Lahore High Court holds Pakistan ex-PM Imran responsible for ‘conspiracy and abetment’ in May 9 riots
            Upcoming Bill protects Malaysia’s gig workers
            Upcoming Bill protects Malaysia’s gig workers
            What you need to know about the Saja Boys, Korea’s grim reapers in K-pop form
            What you need to know about the Saja Boys, Korea’s grim reapers in K-pop form
            Much-loved Cambodian elephant keeper will not return full-time, promises to visit Lucky
            Much-loved Cambodian elephant keeper will not return full-time, promises to visit Lucky
            Inflation, job security temper Filipinos’ optimism about 2026
            Inflation, job security temper Filipinos’ optimism about 2026
            درج نظر الزامی میباشد
            Protected by FormShield
            Send
            • More News
            • Ukraine Launches Active Intel Operations in Hungary to Influence 2026 Elections - Orban
            • Crackdown on Clergy Signals Power Grab in Armenia – Analyst
            • Philippine President Marcos won’t favor businessman, actress in missing cockfighters case
            • Thai immigration service firm raided for alleged scam ties
            • Indian leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi slams government over farmer suicides in Maharashtra
            • Lahore High Court holds Pakistan ex-PM Imran responsible for ‘conspiracy and abetment’ in May 9 riots
            • Upcoming Bill protects Malaysia’s gig workers
            • What you need to know about the Saja Boys, Korea’s grim reapers in K-pop form
            • Much-loved Cambodian elephant keeper will not return full-time, promises to visit Lucky
            • Thailand concerned over rising costs as Vietnam secures 20% US import tariff deal
            • China and South Korea bond over ink traditions
            • Nepal fears over 60,000 people could get infected with dengue in next three months
            • Inflation, job security temper Filipinos’ optimism about 2026
            • 120 deaths due to HIV, AIDS in Philippine province of Quezon in last 38 years
            • 77 people pushed into Bangladesh from India
            • Six dead, dozens missing in ferry accident in Bali Strait
            • Shortage of life-saving nutritional diet puts over 40,000 malnourished Nepali children at risk
            • Malaysian scientists discover bed bugs can play role in forensic investigations
            • South Korean universities ramp up global recruitment as US tightens visa
            • Five killed after torrential rainfall in China’s Henan
            • Terrifying fault lines lie beneath Pakistan’s Karachi
            • State palace vows to raise Philippine economy to upper middle-income bracket
            • Expanded SST: Malaysian consumers warned against dishonest traders
            • Thai acting PM Phumtham confirms authority to dissolve parliament, but no concrete discussions yet
            • ‘Dolphins now have land titles,’ as habitat registered as state land in Cambodia


              خبرگزاری آریا

              "Arya News Agency" is an official and independent Iranian news agency with the slogan "Transparent, honest and professional movement in information dissemination."

              Join with Us:

              Friday, July 4, 2025
              News Groups:
              • iran
              • world
              • Economy
              • Sports
              • Technology
              Arya Group:
              • مرکز مطالعات استراتژیک آریا
              • شرکت سرزمین هوشمند آریا
              • انتشارات پیشگامان اندیشه آریا
              © - Arya News Agency
              About us| Contact us| RSS| Links| Advanced search