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Academicians Wanted Loosening of Government Control of Universities Yet the Prime Minister S Grip Has Only Tightened

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The article discusses university governance reforms in Nepal, centralizing power under the prime minister. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin impact is identified. The event is political/educational policy with no concrete commercial channel.

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  • Nepal's government removed vice-chancellors from 16 universities.
  • Prime minister can now directly appoint senate members.
  • Applications for new vice-chancellors due by May 18.

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Academicians Wanted Loosening of Government Control of Universities Yet the Prime Minister S Grip Has Only Tightened β€” News Analysis