Nepal, April 9 -- Around one and a half years ago, teachers across the country who had staged protests in Kathmandu returned to their schools and resumed teaching. They did so after reaching an agreement with the government on the School Education Bill. The Nepal Teachers' Federation, an elected umbrella body of teachers' unions that led the protests, had called off its Kathmandu-centric protests after a six-point agreement with the government. The central point of the agreement was the revision of the disputed School Education Bill, which was registered in the House of Representatives. However, the bill has since not seen the light of day. When President Ramchandra Paudel, on the government's recommendation, prorogued the federal parliam...