Stating that it was the compulsion of the present Nepali society to send children to study in private schools or get treatment in private hospitals, Thapa said it would not be justified to impose additional tax linking it with luxury.TAG_OPEN_div_10 According to him, it would be wrong to impose tax in a manner that punishes those using private sector services when the educational status of government schools and access to services of government hospitals are not satisfactory.
Schools, hospitals and electricity sector cannot be considered ‘luxury’: Gagan Thapa
Thapa also directed the NC lawmakers to put forth a clear distinction between general reforms and structural reforms while participating in the discussion on the budget.TAG_OPEN_div_6 He said that serious discussion was needed on the issue of the long-term impact of the budget on the economy.












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