Kathmandu, April 14 -- Had everything been normal, the secondary-level teachers would have been busy marking the answer sheets of the Secondary Education Examinations (SEE) that concluded two weeks ago.
The Office of the Controller of Examinations has stored the answer sheets in the designated places for marking. However, no teacher has shown up to mark them, as per the decision of the Nepal Teachers' Federation, which is staging regular protests in the federal capital demanding immediate enactment of the school education law.
The examination controller's office has already announced the SEE results would be released by June 21-within three months of the test. However, the delay in commencing the evaluation of the answer sheets has worr...
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