Kusma (Parbat), June 3: Former prime minister and central member of the Nepali Congress Sher Bahadur Deuba has said as killings, violence and terror can benefit no one, he is making efforts to resolve the problem through dialogue.
Addressing a mass meeting organised by the Nepali Congress at Uram VDC in Parbat district today, ex -prime minister Deuba said he is engaged in building public opinion nationwide for the resolution of the Maoist problem.
Mr Deuba said as every political party, human rights activists and the Nepali people at large are against violence and terror, the Maoists too should be prepared for talks by shunning violence and terror.
Mr Deuba said as poverty and unemployment are the main problems of the nation, Nepali Congress is committed to resolve the national problems through agricultural revolution and development of the water resources.
A certain portion of the benefit generated from big projects like the Kali Gandaki Hydel Projects should be available to the local people, he said, adding that he is ready to resolve the problems including the building of the Huwas-Waling road and development infrastructure in the region.
Ex prime minister Deuba also inaugurated the Uram VDC building today.
At the function presided over by Uram VDC chairman Ananda Bhusal, various other speakers including mPs Dilli Raj Sharma and Arjun Prasad Joshi, Dr. Yagya Adhikari, ex president of nsu Gyanendra Karki, Dr. Prakash Sharan Mahat, Huwas VDC chairman Ek Narayan Bhusal, Purna Chandra Bhusal, Giriraj Gautam, Khagendra Prasad Tiwari and Tilak Shrestha also shed light on the problems of the area.
Similarly former prime minister and nc central member Sher Bahadur Deuba, inaugurating the 10th anniversary and parent’s day function of Martyrs Memorial Lower Secondary School here today, said the standard of education sector has to be good and fruitful for the economic development of the country.
Mr Deuba also pointed out the need to make timely reforms in the education policy and give priority to technical and vocation education.
Stating that desired results had not been achieved in the education sector despite the huge investments being made in this sector, Mr Deuba said that the teachers of the public and private schools should work to produce manpower necessary for the country by freeing the schools from politics.
The private schools should attention to social rather than economic benefits, he added.
MPs Dilliraj Sharma and Arjun Joshi, ex-president of Nepal Student’s Union Gyanendra Karki and other speakers also expressed their views.
School principal Nawaraj Gurung shed light on the education activities of the school.
On the occasion Mr Deuba also gave away prizes and certificates to students and teachers of the school.