Education is foundation of development: President Paudel

Education is foundation of development: President Paudel

Lamjung, Jan 29:

President Ramchandra Paudel has said education is the major foundation of development. The Head of the State said it while addressing the concluding session of the 60th anniversary of the Mangala Secondary School at Madhyanepal-3 in the district on Wednesday.

Development can not be realized in absence of education, so we need to attach much importance on education, President Paudel reminded.

He underlined the need for managing quality and technical education to forward development activities.

“Compared to the past, Nepal’s villages are now connected to roads and got electricity and communication facilities, thereby receiving a wave of development,” he said, urging all concerned to provide quality education so that youth exodus would be checked.

Creation of jobs within country is equally essential, he added.

If the youth exodus is not checked on time, country would be deserted, the President warned and underlined the need for spurring sociocultural and economic developments on the basis of federal democratic republic.

According to him, the political parties need working in unison, as the collaboration and coordination would help resolve problems facing the country. Unity among all is imperative to clean out corruption and irregularities, he reminded.

On a different note, he shared that he came to the present position with his untiring devotion to integrity and honest politics, for which he attributed to the people from Madhyanepal as well.

 

President urged to support development of Martyrs’ Park in Vyas

Damauli (Tanahu), Jan 29: The Committee for Martyrs Memorial Trust in Pulimarang of Vyas municipality-8 in Tanahu has called on President Ramchandra Paudel to facilitate holistic development of a martyrs’ memorial park at Pulimarang.
According to Committee President Eak Bahadur Gurung, budget of Rs 150 million has been estimated for the holistic development of the site and the Head-of-the-State has been urged to facilitate towards that end.
The President and his spouse arrived here to pay homage to the martyrs, commemorating the Martyrs’ Day, 2081 BS today. Upon arrival here, the couple was welcomed by chief of district-based government offices and security agencies, political leaders, cadres and the locals.
The President and first lady Sabita Paudel laid wreaths at martyrs’ statues.
The park that lies about 40 kilometers north to the district headquarters, Damauli, features half-busts of six martyrs—Bharat Gurung, Shamsher Bahadur Gurung, Lal Dhwoj Gurung, Dharma Dhwoj Gurung, Sarba Singh Gurung, and Hastabir Gurung—who lost their lives during the movements against the Rana regime and the partyless Panchayat system. All of them were from Pulimarang.
The park was established in 2066 BS to honor their sacrifices.

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