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Communication and Information Technology Minister Prithvisubba Gurung has said that policy clarity will be brought to the organizations connected in the field of communication and information. Speaking at the 18th National Information Day special ceremony held by the National Information Commission on Monday, Minister Gurung said that the government is working to bring policy clarity to the institutions connected to the field of communication and information.
He said that communication institutions are running according to the old law and there is a need to bring the law up to date.
communication organizations by clarifying policies, laws, laws and regulations and restructuring them if necessary and Minister Gurung says that people's right to information will be made agile, correct, systematic and scientific.
He said, 'No policy has been made in the communication sector. It seems that laws, regulations and policies have not been made for the management of many works in this sector. No matter how many gossips, no matter how many stories are told, no matter how many commitments are made, it seems that there are no solidly organized works . How to do the institutional development of the field related to communication and information, how to make the structures, how to develop the human resources, how to mobilize the people who have worked in that field should come in our policies, laws, regulations, laws, rules and regulations. Whatever problems have arisen due to not being able to manage according to today's time, we are doing the work of management.'
Minister Gurung expressed his commitment to operate the right to information in a more systematic manner.
