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Enjoyed reading the piece. With Samrat and Arnico making an entry into the TKP Op-Ed scene on the same day, I felt the quality of the section had somehow elevated. Samrat clearly indicated he'll be writing regularly. I hope Arnico does too. On a different note though, I was a bit unhappy about Arnico giving only but a passing nod to "job creation". He says: "International universities in Nepal would benefit more than just our economy. They would help establish a large pool of professionals that can attract investment in diverse sectors, and produce the next generations of leaders for Nepals businesses, government, and service sector. Scholarship programs could allow a far larger number of Nepali students access to high quality education within Nepal. Providing improved teacher training, they would help lift standards of elementary and middle school education. Where do we start to build up world-class universities? The key is to have world-class faculty and facilities. These faculty, both Nepali and foreign, must be attracted to Nepal from top universities around the world where they are now working, as well as cultivated by encouraging the current and generations of Nepali students to pursue graduate studies.
Approximate Word count = 698 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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