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Mahavir Pun collected three crores by selling books, the government did not give the money it was supposed to give: MP Giri

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Nepali Congress MP Deepak Giri has requested the National Innovation Center headed by Mahavir Pun to immediately provide the funds promised by the government.

Mahavir Pun collected three crores by selling books, the government did not give the money it was supposed to give: MP Giri

Speaking at a special time of the Parliament on Friday, MP Giri said that Pun, the founder of the National Innovation Center, had traveled around the country and collected three crore rupees by selling a book based on his biography, and requested the release of the funds promised by the government for the re-operation of the agricultural implement factory.

Every day, thousands of young people leave the country and go abroad in search of employment or quality education.

'Nepal is located between two huge Asian countries, China and India. China after America When it is estimated that India, which is the second largest economy in the world and the fifth largest economy in the world, will become the third largest economy in the world within 6 years, there is no reason why Nepal, located between these two large economies, should remain poor and poor,' said MP Giri. ? The government needs to take immediate steps.'

He said that the role of the private sector in the development of Nepal is significant and also demanded that the private sector should stop the work of extracting old files. He said, "A few months ago, sugarcane farmers came to Kathmandu saying that they did not get money for the sugarcane they sold to sugar mills. Now, the meter badge victims have come to Kathmandu after walking for several weeks. We have gone to the federal system, but why should the common people come to Kathmandu this winter hungry and thirsty with their problems? What is the lion palace in the village? I want to question.'

He accused the government of failing to provide justice to the victims of cooperatives, saying that according to the department of cooperatives, about 1.4 million members in more than thirty one thousand cooperatives in Nepal have lost their savings.

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