Kathmandu, February 4 Six former vice-chancellors of Tribhuvan University have requested the government not to endorse the Higher Education Bill tabled at the House of Representatives. Former vice-chancellors Mahesh Kumar Upadhayay, Kedar Bhakta Mathema, Kamal Krishna Joshi, Nabin Jung Shahi, Hari Bahadur Maharjan and Tirtha Khaniya, at a press meet this evening, said the bill had provided ample space for political parties to influence educational institutes. &The bill has clearly exposed the interest of the government to control the high education system, which cannot be accepted,& read release. The vice-chancellors were particularly against the clause in the bill, which states that 25 per cent senate members of any university can remove vice-chancellor if they are not satisfied with the VC work. The post Ex vice-chancellors demand amendment to education bill appeared first on The Himalayan Times.
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