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Nepali Congress Deputy Chairman Purna Bahadur Khadka has said that the government has brought an ordinance to make the people prosperous while strengthening the country's economy.
In the interaction program on 'supply system and consumer's rights in the current situation' organized by the Department of Supply and Consumer Affairs in Biratnagar today, he claimed that the ordinance was brought with the objectives of providing easy supply system to the people, benefiting the people, bringing in investment in the country, establishing information technology companies abroad and creating jobs in the country. .
Khadka, who is also the former deputy prime minister, said that the current coalition government was formed to bring prosperity to the country and turn the disappointment of the people into confidence after the change of government in two months. He reminded that there is a history of forming a joint coalition government between the Nepali Congress and the UML after 2051 for the protection of the country's people, the country's independence and major changes.
Deputy Chairman Khadka informed that the laws related to the implementation of the constitution have gone to the relevant committee of the parliament. He said that the Consumer Protection Act has provisions related to control of black market and asked the department to give necessary suggestions if something needs to be added.
Meen Bishwakarma, a central member of Nepali Congress and head of the Department of Communication and Information Technology, said that the political parties should also take initiative to find a solution to the cost of stoves. Bishwakarma, who is also the former minister of industry and commerce, said that the report prepared by the party after discussing consumer rights across the country will help the government's policy making in the future.
Central member Guru Baral, who is also the head of supply and consumer department, said that he will identify the problems in the field of supply and consumer rights and submit a report with suggestions to the party and the government. 'We are all consumers . But due to some small problems in the supply system, we all have to face high prices and fraud,' he said, 'the government should be responsible for that . Consumers should also be aware . Only then can businessmen be made responsible and accountable for solving the problems in the supply system.'
He said that such problems have been identified through separate programs in seven provinces this year. Congress central members Bhim Parajuli and Rajeev Dhungana suggested that the government should monitor before honesty and emphasized that the government should create an environment in which farmers can get a fair price for their products .
Koshi Province's former Chief Minister and Koshi Congress President Uddhav Thapa suggested that people should be provided with quality goods at fixed prices. He expressed the belief that after the completion of Jogwani-Kimathanka road, which is the backbone of the province, tourists equal to the population of the province will come from China and India.
Kedar Karki, another former chief minister of the province, suggested that commercial syndicates should be ended for easy supply to citizens. In the
program, Premlal Maharjan, a member of the department, presented a working paper prepared regarding the supply system and consumer rights. Industrialists, businessmen, consumer rights workers and leaders of political parties of Koshi province expressed their views on the document. In the
program, former chairman of Land Commission Keshav Niraula, Member of Provincial Assembly Gayanand Mandal, Member of Provincial Planning Commission Dr. Pramila Gachchdar, Department of Supply and Consumerism Member of the Pulkumar Lalwani, Member Secretary Manhari Tiwari, Members Kiran Bhagat, Mahendra Kafle, Devika Nepali and others emphasized on the use of indigenous products and suggested that people's problems should be solved practically and they should move towards prosperity.
