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KU to stay shut in the midst of teachers' strike; VC making a beeline for South Korea


Kathmandu, August 18

Kathmandu University stays shut in the midst of a strike by teachers as bad habit chancellor Ram Kantha Makaju, alongside other high ranking representatives, travel to South Korea on Sunday without stepping up to the plate and re-open the varsity.

The staff of the college, which has been closed throughout the previous 11 days, have reprimanded the high positioning authorities for voyaging abroad while the college stays shut. Makaju alongside 10 other senior teachers will just profit for August 22. The visit was endorsed by the college's board.

"It's not by any means a noteworthy program that they are visiting. They're simply visiting a few colleges that's it in a nutshell. This is very off-base as they ought to work fathom issues here first," said a staff working at the college.

After staff members and instructors at the college would not invigilate tests, the college had asked bosses level understudies to invigilate an as of late held assessment. Instructors and staff have said that they will just hold chats with the bad habit chancellor. The Education Ministry has additionally given Makaju requests to hold converses with the instructors and re-open the college.

Notwithstanding, as Makaju leaves for the junket, nobody knows when the college will re-open.

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