Researchers Emphasize Broad Research for Nepal's Development
Kathmandu. Researchers of Nepal have emphasized the need for extensive research in all sectors for the country's development. At the second national conference organized by the Nepal Philosophical Research Center (NPRC) and the Society of Researchers from Friday, researchers stated that research should be emphasized for the country's development.
At the program, Tribhuvan University's Prof. Dr. Krishna Prasad Acharya stated that the country's development can only be contributed to if research is good, emphasizing the need to develop a research culture not only in education and teaching but in all sectors of the country's development. "Only if the researcher's writing is good will the journal and the author's weight increase, so let's develop the habit of writing and scientific research, not just speaking," he said.
NPRC Chairman Dr. Tej Bahadur Karki emphasized that research-based programs should be set for sustainable development, stating that programs without research will not be successful. He said that the country will achieve development only if the knowledge of Eastern philosophy is documented and moved forward.
"Many countries in the world have moved ahead in the pace of development due to prioritizing research; if Nepal also prioritizes the field of research, the country's development can gain momentum," said Dr. Karki.
Researcher and Vice-President of Nepal Philosophical Research Center Dr. Dasharath Nyaupane said that research should not be limited to personal gain but should be used for the development of the civilization of society and the nation. He recalled that the Nepal Philosophical Research Center was established with the objective of contributing something to the nation.
Informing about the role played by the Nepal Philosophical Research Center in the field of research, he said that academic research will make a significant contribution to the country's progress in this sector. Dr. Yam Bahadur Silwal, Principal of Makwanpur Multiple Campus, said that the campus is continuously inspiring students in the field of research.
At the program, NPRC Founder Dr. Krishna Prasad Dhital, Principal of Hetauda Multiple Campus Dr. Devchandra Manandhar, Principal of Manthali Multiple Campus Dr. Bharat Kumar Shrestha, Principal of Arthav Business College Dr. Hiralal Shrestha, Chairman of Gaurishankar Campus Bara Ek Bahadur Shrestha, Principal of Mega College Dr. Ghanshyam Shah, Principal of Balkumari Campus Dr. Kulchandra Pandit, and others stated that the country's academic and overall development can be contributed to only by expanding research.
More than 50 researchers who have completed PhD and Post-Doctorate from various universities participated in the conference. The two-day conference also included a 'Review of the Chitlang Manifesto'. This manifesto of academic researchers, completed 4 years ago in Chitlang, Makwanpur, included provisions regarding the research that should be done in the academic sector in Nepal, its necessity, and the infrastructure and academic environment that should be built for quality.
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