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In the third meeting of the fifth session of the Lumbini Provincial Assembly on Sunday, a theoretical discussion was held on the bill that was submitted to the Lumbini Provincial Assembly to regulate the province's financial procedures and financial responsibility. Economic Affairs and Planning Minister Dhanendra Karki submitted a proposal that the bill should be theoretically discussed in the meeting.
Three state assembly members have participated in the discussion. State Assembly member Nima Giri said that the bill will provide direction to maintain economic stability. He said that the role of provincial assembly members should be increased while making plans and budgets. "It is necessary to involve the members of the Provincial Assembly in the planning process", she said, "The time for the theoretical discussion on the budget should be kept for one month." 15 days have been fixed in the bill. The provincial project bank should be included in the bill to make it effective.
Provincial Assembly member Indrajit Tharu said that the bill has come to implement the economic and financial rights of the province. It is necessary to make planning and budgeting effective. It is necessary to review whether the revenue estimate and the expenditure estimate match or not," he said. "So far, the revenue and expenditure estimates do not seem to match."
State Assembly member Bishnu Panthi said that budget preparation should be organized. There is chaos when making the budget. It is necessary to break it', he said, 'When the budget is brought by making the members of the state assembly more responsible, its implementation will be strengthened.' Six members of the state assembly, including the chairman of the physical infrastructure development committee, Ramji Prasad Ghimire, addressed the
meeting at a special time. The provincial government should speed up the payment of liabilities, bring a concrete program to solve the problem of stray animals, teachers beat up students and mutilated their limbs, etc.
The fourth meeting of the fifth session will be held on Monday at 1 pm.
