Nepal, Sept. 22 -- Last week, while I was walking in front of Nepal's oldest higher education provider, Trichandra College, I noticed the building of the Geography Department, still standing but gradually fading. We are talking about the infrastructure belonging to a revered public institution. There have been thousands of students who have graduated from this institution, paying the least amount of tuition fees. Some of the graduates are currently working in reputed organisations; few of them might have been renowned geographers or politicians-graduates of Trichandra have become ministers even-but the dilapidated building remains helpless in the heart of Kathmandu. It may not be wise to judge the quality of education provided at Trichand...