Students with disabilities participate in SEE examinations across Nepal
Kathmandu. The Secondary Education Examination (SEE), which commenced nationwide today, has seen significant participation from students with disabilities.
Students from Khagendra Navajeevan Special Education Secondary School in Jorpati arrived at their examination center, Chamunda Secondary School, early in the morning. Some students arrived in wheelchairs, while others took the exam with the assistance of others.
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Among those taking the exam in wheelchairs or with assistance are Alok Shah, Binod Prasad Adhikari, Amar Ghale Magar, and Supan Gurung.
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This year, 43 students from Khagendra are participating in the SEE. According to Principal Raghav Prasad Dawadi, four of them are students with disabilities. Special arrangements have been made outside the classrooms to facilitate their examinations. Photos: Nepal Photo Library
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