Govt draws attention to gas, fertilizer, wild animals and disaster management
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. KATHMANDU: The government’s attention has been drawn towards the management of cooking gas, chemical fertilizers, monsoon-induced disasters and wild animal menace in today’s meeting of the House of Representatives.
During the zero hour of the meeting, the lawmakers drew the attention of the government on this issue.TAG_OPEN_div_14 Lawmaker Buddha Ratna Maharjan demanded that the government provide immediate facilities for health, road, seeds and chemical fertilizers to the people.
Lawmaker Basna Thapa said that it is difficult for the general public to survive due to inflation.TAG_OPEN_div_12 Lawmaker Balawati Sharma demanded an end to the situation of Nepali youths going abroad for employment being cheated and losing their lives.
Lawmakers Bina TAG_OPEN_div_10 Gurung, Buddhi Prasad Panta, Basu Maya Tamang, Bharat Kumar Swar, Bharat Prasad Parajuli, Bharat Bahadur Khadka, Bhim Kumar Budha Magar, Madan Krishna Shrestha, Madhav Bahadur Thapa, Man Maya Bishwakarma, Manish Khanal, Mohan Lal Acharya, Yagya Bahadur Bogati and Ranju Neupane drew the government’s attention on contemporary issues during the zero hour.
Similarly, lawmakers Rachana Khatiwada, Rabin Mahato, Rajani Shrestha, Ratna Kumari Thapa, Ramesh Kumar Malla, Ramesh Kumar Sapkota, Ramesh Prasain, Rabindra Patel, Raj Kishor Mahato, Rajan Gautam, Rajiv Khatri, Rajesh Kumar Chaudhary, Radhika Ramtel, Dr Ram Lama, Ringla Yadav, Reena Upreti, Rukesh Ranjit, Rakmini Devi Koirala, Rekha Kumari Yadav and Renuka Kaucha have also drawn the attention of the government.TAG_OPEN_div_8
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