Former Education Minister Mahabir Pun expresses anger over non-implementation of educational decisions
Baishakh 15, Kathmandu. Former Education Minister and inventor Mahabir Pun has strongly objected to the bureaucracy and related bodies not implementing important educational decisions made during his tenure. He has complained that although he had directed the Curriculum Development Center, Education Commission and Ministry of Finance to coordinate with them to make arrangements for the necessary framework and teacher posts with the aim of teaching a compulsory computer subject worth 100 marks in every secondary school, they have not been followed. He expressed his dissatisfaction through social media after learning that these works that had been started during his tenure as a minister had been completed, but in reality, nothing had been done. Pun has now announced that he will now work hard to bring the parties who are negligent and negligent to the Education Committee and will now be summoned for questioning. Presenting himself as a servant of the people, he has said that he will leave no stone unturned to bring these plans for educational reform to a conclusion. His campaign to implement mandatory computer education for digital literacy is currently gaining traction and support on social media.