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‘Homework’ for children, not parents, tuition in the nursery

 ‘Homework’ for children, not parents, tuition in the nursery Since pre-nursery children have to go to school at 8 am, parents have to pick them up at 6 am. Today's schools give homework to parents. The school has to buy books, stationery and dresses from the school and these expenses are listed separately from the fees. In the past, parents used to feel safe by enrolling their children in the nearest school. Their only responsibility was to get their homework done. However, with time, the concept of school and children's education has changed. Now, even in pre-nursery, the school keeps parents busy along with the children. There is so much pressure on young children to study that parents have to pay for tuition for them. Morning school When children are very young, especially in the nursery level, their school starts at 8 am. Opening school at 8 am is a big challenge for children and parents. It takes at least 2 hours to wake up in the morning, get ready and convince them to g...

Doctors are neither businessmen nor God

 Doctors are neither businessmen nor God There is a legal and social debate on whether the medical profession is a service or a business. The incident in which the consumer court accused doctors of negligence and demanded compensation has hurt the morale of doctors. While doctors are trying to fulfill their professional religion and humanity, the judicial system needs to ensure justice. Is the medical profession a business or a service? This question is worth thinking about. Some recent legal developments have brought the medical profession and healthcare to the center of a big debate. The consumer court has accused Om, Grande City, and Himal hospitals. And has ordered the doctors assigned to treat them to pay compensation on charges of negligence. Although this order will make many Nepalis happy. But the Nepali doctors who serve the same Nepalis are not only angry, their morale has been deeply hurt. Their own Nepali doctor friends who have gone abroad are saying, ‘You said you wou...

Consumers are embracing organic food

 Consumers are embracing organic food Consumers are confident that organic agricultural produce produced in the villages is healthy and nutritious. However, the question of whether the food products being bought and sold in the market as organic, local and pesticide-free are truly organic, local and pesticide-free remains unanswered. Consumers are losing faith in organic food products because there is a lack of adulteration and certification in the market. Agricultural experts said that it is necessary to ensure that chemical fertilizers and pesticides are not used to certify organic. The government has been suggested to implement an organic certification and monitoring system. 12 Ashad, Kathmandu. Kusum Dhakal from Babarmahal, the federal capital, Kathmandu, paid a high price for Jumla organic beans from a shop selling ‘organic’ food products nearby and took them home. However, when she cooked them, the beans were not cooked properly. After that, Dhakal felt that she had been chea...

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