Federal Government to give power to the provinces: Deputy Speaker

Falgun 23, 2080

Federal Government to give power to the provinces: Deputy Speaker

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Deputy Speaker Indira Rana Magar has said that despite federalism in the country, the federal government has not yet shown generosity in giving powers to the provinces.

 

Kantipur Sahprakashan Nari organized in Koshi province, speaking as the chief guest at the 'Nirbhik Nari' program, Deputy Speaker Magar  She said, "We are operating the powers of the province from the center's remote control". That didn't happen. Powers had to be delegated to the province.'  

She said that even though it is mentioned in the constitution that the country should be oriented towards socialism, it has not been mentioned what should be socialism.  He along with the province  And she said that there is no option for the center to delegate authority to strengthen the local government. "If that happens, people will finally be able to feel their attachment to federalism," Magar added, "otherwise there may be complications in the implementation of federalism."

How a mother's role is to give the right culture to the house . Stating that women's leadership will play a role in moving the country forward, she said that it is necessary to make women participate in the forefront of political leadership.

``Women have a big role in reducing corruption,'' she added, ``That's why women must be brought into the leadership . If corruption is reduced, more than half of the country's problems will be solved.' 

With the slogan 'Let's invest in women, let's increase the speed of progress', Nari Masik has organized a program in Koshi province to highlight local voices on the occasion of 114th International Women's Day.

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