Kathmandu, July 13 -- The government's emergency relocation of dozens of displaced landless families from a flooded holding centre in Kirtipur to temporary shelters in Bhaktapur has brought fresh anxiety over children's education, as parents fear the move will disrupt schooling just months before examinations.

The concerns emerged after floodwaters entered Radha Swami Satsang holding centre in Kirtipur on Saturday afternoon, forcing families to flee with little time to rescue their belongings. Authorities then began transferring residents to government-run holding centres in Kharipati and Bode in Bhaktapur, with vehicles continuing to transport people until late Saturday night.

According to Anand Singh Bhat, chairman of the High Powered...