Government to Expand Basic Education Access in Underdeveloped Areas
▸ Part of: Nepal's Budget 2026/27: Rs 218 Billion for Education, Rs 101 Billion for Health
The government will expand access to basic education for children in areas lagging behind in the human development index by arranging residential schools. Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle announced this through the budget speech for the upcoming fiscal year 2083/084, stating that the initiative will commence from the local level of Chitwan.
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