In this episode of Sarthak Shikshya, Narayan Acharya engages in an insightful conversation with Amrit Khadka, the Principal of Bhimeshwor Academy and the President of N-PABSAN Kathmandu. With extensive experience in both running a school and leading an organization of private educational institutions, Mr. Khadka offers a comprehensive perspective on the current state of school education in Nepal. The discussion centers on the challenges, contributions, and future path of private schools, providing valuable insights for students, parents, and policymakers.
Mr. Khadka delves into the operational realities and long-term vision of private educational institutions in Nepal. He reflects on the two-decade-long journey of his own academy as an example of the dedication and investment required in the sector. The conversation highlights the significant role private schools play in national development by providing quality education and employment opportunities. He also addresses the ongoing policy uncertainties and the need for a stable legal framework that acknowledges and supports the contributions of private investment in education.
A key focus of the discussion is the ongoing debate surrounding scholarship policies and the conflicts arising between educational institutions and local government bodies. Mr. Khadka clarifies the position of private schools, explaining the complexities of implementing scholarship quotas while ensuring institutional sustainability. He calls for a more collaborative and practical approach from regulatory bodies, emphasizing that a clear, consistent, and supportive policy environment is crucial for private schools to continue thriving and serving the nation's educational needs effectively.