June 16, 2006
University Leaders Resign in Nepal
Three top officials of Nepal's largest university resigned last month following protests from university employees who accused them of being loyal to the former royal government and thwarting the country's pro-democracy movement.
Tribhuvan University's vice chancellor, Govinda Prasad Sharma; the rector, Mahendra Singh; and the registrar, Gita Bhakta Joshi, resigned after demonstrations by students and staff members prevented them from entering their offices for almost a
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