Acting Prime Minister’s directive to conclude negotiations with teachers
Teachers from all throughout the country have been protesting in Kathmandu since three days.

KATHMANDU: Purna Bahadur Khadka, the acting Prime Minister and Defense Minister, has given suggestions and directions to the government negotiation team in order to conclude discussions with the protesting teachers today.
Teachers from all throughout the country have been protesting in Kathmandu since three days, led by the Nepal Teachers’ Federation, over several of the clauses of the school education bill.
Acting Prime Minister Khadka, according to his secretariat, has issued the appropriate directives to the government negotiating team to end the discussions with the teachers as soon as possible today.
This morning at the Defense Ministry, he met with Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha, Coordinator of the Government Negotiation Team, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Dhanraj Gurung, Education, Science and Technology Minister Ashok Rai, Communication and Information Technology Minister Rekha Sharma, Nepal Government Chief Secretary Baikunth aAryal and departmental secretaries. discussed.
In the meeting, there was a discussion on the matter of working in such a way as to bring the negotiations to a conclusion as much as possible so that the legitimate demands of the teachers are addressed.