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Establishment of the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation: Functions and Challenges Ahead

Ministry of Education

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Caption, The government has recently separated the Science, Technology, and Innovation Ministry from the Education Ministry

While the government’s establishment of the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation reflects a positive step prioritizing innovation, stakeholders emphasize that its effectiveness will depend on budget allocations and the formulation of appropriate rules and laws.

Previously, the science and technology portfolio oscillated between being under the Education or Environment Ministries or operating as a separate ministry. However, this is the first time innovation has been explicitly added to the ministry’s title, highlighting a new emphasis.

“The Ministry of Science and Technology has existed for some time, and the National Science, Technology and Innovation Policy, 2076 already predates this. Now, by adding innovation, it appears the government aims to continue or further address aspects of that policy,” said environmental scientist and researcher Uttam Babu Shrestha.

Former minister and current parliamentarian Mahavir Pun has long advocated for separating the science and technology ministry from education and including research and innovation within it. He expressed satisfaction with the government’s new distribution of responsibilities.

“I have fought a lot on this issue, but even as a minister, I couldn’t achieve separation. I have staged protests demanding this from the current majority government,” he told the BBC.

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