In response to the devastating impact of heavy rains across Nepal, the government has taken decisive action to prioritize safety. All schools nationwide have been ordered to close, and all ongoing examinations have been postponed for a period of three days. The decision, announced on Saturday, was made after an emergency cabinet meeting, with the Education Minister, Bidhya Bhattarai, emphasizing the need to protect students and staff, particularly those navigating through areas severely impacted by the disaster.
The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has instructed local authorities to oversee the closure of all lower secondary, secondary, and higher secondary educational institutions until Tuesday. Furthermore, the ministry has granted the local levels the authority to determine the resumption of classes based on damage assessments and the feasibility of safely reopening schools.
The government has also decided to suspend all ongoing examinations until further notice, with the Education Ministry slated to announce a revised schedule for the exams in due course. The decision to halt examinations reflects the understanding that students are likely to be directly or indirectly affected by the ongoing disaster and require stability and support in the current circumstances.
The devastating impact of the rain-induced disaster has been highlighted by the tragic loss of 66 lives within the past 24 hours. The government’s swift and comprehensive response underscores the urgency of addressing the situation and prioritizing the safety and well-being of the Nepali population.