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Scirj Volume VI, Issue III, March 2018 Edition
ISSN: 2201-2796

Earthquake in Nepal in 2015 and its effects on school children

Kamal Gautam

Abstract: This research article entitled ‘Last earthquake in Nepal and its effects on school children’ was carried out after three months period (July to August, 2015) of massive earthquake. The study involved four different community and private schools of Kathmandu valley and 124 respondents consisting students and headmasters. The study tried to find out the effects of earthquake in the families, schools and identify health/ emotional problem in students due to earthquake along with management aspect of relevant schools to mitigate problems occurred due to earthquake. Purposive sampling was used for selecting both schools and respondents.

Reference this Paper: Earthquake in Nepal in 2015 and its effects on school children by Kamal Gautam published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume VI, Issue III, March 2018 Edition, Page 60-64 ".

Search Terms: earthquake, disaster, effects, health and emotional problems, community and private schools, dropouts, management

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