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The library is a not-for-profits and non-governmental institution that is run by a trust. In addition to the archive, the library is involved in many other areas like publishing, educational training and development of information technology in Nepali language. The library also manages Madan Puraskar and Jagadamba Shree Purasakar prizes.
Gopal Pandey (1883–1914) was the first person to write a book in Nepali about mathematics. He wrote four editions of his book in Nepali. The third edition was also published in Hindi. He was honoured as the Royal Astrologer for successfully predicting the number of lunar eclipses in 1884. He was also responsible to make the plot of Tudikhel. [9]
Nepal was a late entrant into the modern world of science and technology. Nepal’s first institution of higher education, Tri-Chandra College, was established by Chandra Shumsher in 1918. The college introduced science at the intermediate level a year later, marking the genesis of formal science education in the country. [5]
Sanjeev Uprety (Nepali: सञ्जीव उप्रेती) is a writer and professor at Tribhuvan University. [1] He has written multiple books such as Ghanchakkar, Siddhantaka Kura, Hansa. [2] [3]
"Janani Janmabhūmishcha Swargādapi Garīyasī" (Devanagari: जननी जन्मभूमिश्च स्वर्गादपि गरीयसी; IAST ...
Nepali Congress: 25 February 2014: Minister of Education, Science and Technology 2: Giriraj Mani Pokharel [6] Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) 19 October 2015: 3: Dhaniram Paudel [7] Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) 14 August 2016: 31 May 2017 4: Gopal Man Shrestha [8] Nepal Loktantrik Forum: 7 June 2017: 15 February 2018 5 ...
In 1991, French was introduced as the third language besides English and Nepali. In 2007-08 10+2 level in science stream was added to the existing management stream. In 2008-09 the school also started The University of Cambridge( CIE ) A Levels Program along with existing SLC and 10+2 level programs.
Dharma Bhakta Mathema was born to a Newar family in Kathmandu in 24 September 1909 (9 Ashoj 1966 BS). His father Adi Bhakta Mathema held a government office as a Subba during the Rana rule. [2] He often went to India to purchase things for the Ranas. He met learned men in India and understood the importance of education.