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This article is prepared by Sandhya Regmi All children in England between the ages of five and 16 are entitled to a free place at a state school, Most go to state schools. Almost all state-funded schools in England are maintained schools, which receive their funding from Local Authorities, and are required to follow the national curriculum. The National...
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This article is prepared by Lex Limbu. Now as a blogger with a lot of people reading from England and having a dad who is an ex-Gurkha it’s very tricky for me to give my opinions on this issue. I always have to think of the wider public here. Joanna Lumley’s Gurkha Justice campaign was successful in granting residential...
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This article is prepared by Wendy Godden SES Tutors Ltd has been working with the Nepalese communities of South East Kent for the past two years. Established in 1957 and incorporated in 1961, SES has delivered high quality training through its English Language teaching programmes (EFL and ESOL) to participants from more than 60 countries. Since 2001, SES has...
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Alex Crawford, Mayor of Rushmoor, where 1-in-10 of the population is Nepalese, gives his personal views (which are his own and not the policy of the Borough Council). This interview was recently taken by Umesh Regmi. 1. You have been a regular reader of ‘Setu – The Bridge’ from its launch. How do you see the magazine? Do...
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This article is prepared by Emily Checksfield, the assistant editor of Setu-The Bridge. Over the course of the past few years, I have been travelling the country in order to interview both serving and ex-Gurkhas, learning about how difficult they felt coming to England was for them and in what ways they felt the process could have been improved....
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United Rushmoor organised “Best of Both” on Saturday the 4th of February, at The Kings Centre, High Street Aldershot. Setu-The Bridge magazine was a part of this colorful event along with many others. This was a day dedicated to exhibiting what the UK and Nepali cultures have to offer each other. There were examples of food, music, dance, crafts and anything...
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