Warning to take immediate action if irregularities are found
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Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Physical Infrastructure and Transport and Urban Development Kulman Ghisingh has instructed that the parliament building should be completed by the end of December. On Thursday, the secretary of the Ministry of Urban Development Gopal Sigdel, Special Building Planning and Coordination Office, discussed the construction of the building with the project consultant and builders, and instructed them to complete the construction before the end of the month.
"During the Gen-G movement, the parliament building in Naya Baneshwar was severely damaged, and now there is no parliament building, so the construction of the parliament building is a sensitive project. We should not delay it under this or that excuse," he said. The contract agreement, which was added for the fifth time, is expiring next December. The physical progress of the project is only 86 percent.
More trusses for false ceilings in the National and Representative Assembly Halls and construction of more trusses for false ceilings in the multipurpose hall on the first floor of both buildings, under electrical main LT panel, sub LT panel, main, all sanitary, electrical fire fighting, HVAC testing and operation etc. are left.
Warning to take immediate action if irregularities are found
Minister Ghising has given instructions to stop irregularities in the agencies under his office. Ghising warned that if irregularities are found, immediate action will be taken against those involved. "In the past, there have been accusations that the budget was sold by stealing the money. The main agenda of the Gen-G movement was to control corruption," he said. "If corruption cannot be controlled, there will be great disappointment." Identify the irregularities and close them, if even a single rupee is found to have been irregular, the person involved will not be released. He also instructed to improve the service delivery.
