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Tertiary University has been stopped for a week due to the lockout of all revolutionaries

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Kathmandu. The activities of Tribhuvan University have come to a standstill for a week after All-Revolutionaries locked the offices of the Vice-Chancellor, Rector and Registrar demanding a reduction in fees. The Vice-Chancellor has said that the lockdown is unacceptable, saying that the agreement is in the process of implementation.

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