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Medical education

The Himalayan Times 24 October 2019 Medical education It was and is not uncommon to see the private medical colleges, which are run by group of people having one way or the other political affiliation, charging exorbitant fees from the inspiring students, who wanted to pursue their medical education in the country, rather than going abroad for the same. The past governments for many years and this government had never bothered to seriously look into such malpractices until Dr. Govind KC, an anti-corruption crusader, staged several fast-onto-death protests against these wrongdoings. Not all the agreements which were signed with him were properly implemented.  A few months ago, the government constituted the Medical Education Commission (MEC) as demanded by Dr. KC, which has been entrusted with the authority to deal with the medical education system. Recently, the MEC had decided to revise the fee structure of MBBS from NRs. 3.85 million to NRs. 4.02 million in the

Sluggish mechanism

The Himalayan Times 17 October 2019 Sluggish mechanism Nepal has seen governments of almost all the major political parties in the three decades of its political history of multiparty democracy. All of them followed the same procedure of presenting the next year’s annual budget towards the end of the fiscal year and having it passed through the Parliament after hasty deliberation. However, the new constitution has made it mandatory to table the annual plan and budget in the Parliament on May 28 every year. But the government has not been able to fully and appropriately spend the allocated development budget “Dismal spending” (THT, October 16, Page 6).   Haphazard spending of such development budget towards the end of each fiscal year is still in practice, promoting gross misuse of such budgets. Not all past and this government seem serious in controlling such practice, which has left many development projects incomplete for several consecutive years. In fact, th

Sexual harassment

The Himalayan Times 3 October 2019 Sexual harassment Nepal has experienced many political ups and downs in its political history. During these times, it did not see any statesman who could drive the nation towards prosperity. Whoever got the opportunity to lead the nation could not distance him or herself from corruption. Likewise, other political leaders, with the exception of a few, have not been able to maintain a good image among the people. They are seen as people who are doing politics for their own sake.   In the recent days, the ruling party seems to be embroiled in hindering the democratic process and undermining the constitutional rights of the people, such as freedom of speech, free education and basic health services, the right to move around and anywhere in the country, restriction on peaceful demonstrations and so on. For these obvious reasons, the NCP government has become unpopular, when it should have fully utilized its two-thirds majority m