On Magh 4, 2080, Khwopa Engineering College and Khwopa College of Engineering, both run by Bhaktapur Municipality, organized a welcome and orientation program for newly admitted students. Prem Suwal, the Secretary of the Nepal Workers and Peasants' Party and Federal Parliament Member emphasized that the technical education provided by these colleges aims not only to make the youth self-reliant but also to contribute to the country's economic development. He highlighted colleges’ goal of playing a significant role in national development through political leadership and visionary thinking. Suwal expressed concerns about the agreement that allows the Indian Embassy in Nepal to carry out projects up to 200 million rupees, deeming it against Nepal's sovereignty and independence. He insisted on the immediate cancellation of the agreement.
Suwal condemned India for encroaching on Nepal's territory. He advocated for the immediate termination of the agreement to export 10,000 megawatts of electricity to India. Suwal asserted that canceling various treaties and agreements with India, covering rivers like Kosi, Gandaki, Mahakali, Karnali, Mugu Karnali, Arun, and West Seti, would lead to sufficient hydropower production for domestic purposes, industries, factories, and agriculture, making electricity available at a lower cost for the Nepali people.
Expressing concern about the worldwide threat of a third world war, Suwal condemned American imperialism and Israeli fascism, emphasizing the need to stop the genocide and land occupation against the Palestinian people.
The Chairman of the program and the Mayor of Bhaktapur Municipality, Sunil Prajapati, highlighted the crucial role skilled professionals play in the country's development. Prajapati expressed concern over the increasing trend of Nepali intellectual human resources migrating abroad and emphasized the importance of dedication to the country for sustainable development.
During the program, Bagmati Provincial Assembly member Surendra Raj Gosain emphasized the need for well-trained leaders to provide proper leadership to the country. Gosain criticized political parties for treating politics as a means of earning rather than serving the people.
Bhaktapur Municipality's Deputy Mayor, Ar. Rajani Joshi shared that she is working to develop Bhaktapur as a center for knowledge, science, civilization, and a cultured city. She mentioned that the municipality is actively involved in developing educational institutions, aiming to produce capable and skilled human resources contributing significantly to all sectors of the country.
Joshi highlighted the notable contributions made by qualified and skilled individuals produced by educational institutions operated by the municipality. The program also included welcoming the new students into the Khwopa family by the Principals of Khwopa Engineering College, Er. Sujan Maka, and Khwopa College of Engineering, Er. Sunil Duwal. They extended best wishes for a successful academic journey and guided the new students about various aspects of engineering education.
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