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Current political situation of Nepal is spinning from one hand to other. For the stabilization which thought do you think should take the lead for proper outlet.
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Education is essential to break the cycle of poverty and conflict. It can protect children during a conflict, help communities heal afterwards, and build peace and prosperity.
The education system and practices are itself very much brittle in Nepal. The policy is not viable, state is not able to employ the mandatory education policy, poverty of people is the first hurdle to less school enrollment, and state has never paid attention to these issues. There are much more reasons which…
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