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Regular zero time will now be used in the National Assembly

श्रावण ३१, २०८१
Regular zero time will now be used in the National Assembly
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The National Assembly Working Arrangements Consultative Committee under the Federal Parliament has decided to keep zero time regularly in every meeting of the Assembly.

On Thursday, the National Assembly Working Arrangement Consultative Committee under the Federal Parliament has decided to keep zero time regularly in every meeting of the Assembly. In the

meeting, National Assembly Speaker Narayan Prasad Dahal informed about the decision to run zero time regularly in the meeting as per the consultation date. Earlier, the National Assembly used to have zero time three days a week.

Speaking at Thursday's meeting at zero time, the parliamentarians raised the issue of the non-removal of discrimination against the Dalit community and the creation of problems such as floods, inundation and landslides in the country during the rainy season. .

MP Rukmini Koirala opined that the system should be implemented to deliver the old age allowance received by senior citizens to their homes.

MP Renu Chand drew the government's attention to the fact that embankments have collapsed due to floods and landslides in various places across the country and settlements in various places are unsafe. MP Bishnu Kumari Sapkota said that the families of those who lost their lives due to floods and landslides should be given relief and compensation, the injured should be given medical treatment and the displaced should be rehabilitated. said to be done .

Member of Parliament Krishna Prasad Adhikari drew the attention of the government through Parliament to the fact that the settlements around the 'Landfield Site' in Bancharedanda, Nuwakot are at risk of various diseases.

प्रकाशित : श्रावण ३१, २०८१ १४:१०
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