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Essay / A Nepali School and Its Emphasis on Society and Service country. It is the only school in Nepal which offers a subject based on the life story of Lord Buddha. This school has provided education to students from more than 50 districts of Nepal. In 2018, with the help of locals, this school was officially listed on the government's books. This school offered SLC program in 2057 BS for students. Students who have left this school contribute to society as well as the country. The teachers here are also qualified, experienced and hardworking. This school aims to produce a useful and civilized workforce capable of competing in this competitive 21st century. Time and again, the authorities of this school organize programs such as treks, camping, educational tours and competitions to instill the feeling of self-confidence, personality development and mutual help among the students. Specialties of YasodharaBaudhaMadhyamikVidhyalaya:• Qualified, experienced and hardworking teachers. for personality development, civilization and overall development of students.• Good grading systems and good educational environment are provided to the students.• Scholarship and prize distribution programs are organized to motivate and encourage the students to work hard.• Parent-teacher meetings and frequent interaction programs are organized at the school.• Interaction programs with foreign teachers and successful personalities are organized every year.• The class on water is designed for students who demonstrate a special interest in learning about water and its related issues.• Science laboratory, computer laboratory... ... middle of paper ...... public schools are not for money but to teach them the information and knowledge needed in life, which may not be in their classes.1.7 SheeepraAgarwalAfter doing social service, a kind of satisfaction came feel. I used my vacation time very well and the decision to teach public school students was very productive. All I realized was that instead of wasting time during vacations, I would be better off getting involved in activities like teaching, where I can bring smiles to so many faces. Plus, it's satisfying work. Now I have decided that for each of my vacations, I should surely devote my time to more productive areas and strive to make students smile. Overall, my decision to teach these underprivileged children was successful. And I'm happy to be part of their happiness, even if it's only for a short time.1.8 Anee Tamrakar
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