”Maan, let's cut the budget allocated for degrees and spend it on education and health”

Ashad 7, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

”Maan, let's cut the budget allocated for degrees and spend it on education and health”

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The parliamentarians have drawn the attention of the government to make policy and structural reforms to provide basic services to citizens easily. In the meeting of the House of Representatives on Saturday, he proposed to reduce the expenditure on the allocation of various ministries under the Appropriation Bill, 2082, and requested to ensure social justice by facilitating service delivery.

Aman Lal Modi, Member of Parliament of Nepal Communist Party (Maoist Center) proposed to reduce expenses and suggested to make the transfer and promotion of civil servants transparent and to address the problems of citizens who are cheated and stranded in foreign employment. What is the plan of MP Madhav Sapkota of Maoist Center to collect the dues of dedicated and trunk line in the coming year? asked.

MP Ranendra Barali disagreed saying that the plan for empowering the Dalit community has been cut in the budget. Maoist center MP Gyanu Basnet Subedi suggested to increase the budget of the area qualitatively to ensure basic facilities like health and education to the common people.

MP Urmila Majhi said that the budget did not show hope to the common people, the classification of needs and the demands of the people were not addressed. MP Hit Bahadur Tamang said in the budget statement that there is no plan to make school education of international standard.

Member of Parliament Narayani Sharma said that it is ironic that programs to create jobs, prevent migration and reduce foreign migration are not included in the appropriation bill. Member of Parliament Durga Rai objected to the fact that matters of national importance included in the current year's budget have been removed from the next year's budget.

Rashtriya Janamorcha Member of Parliament Chitra Bahadur KC has suggested to cut the eight crore rupees allocated for the construction of honours, titles and jewelery and spend it on health and education. Nepal Communist Party (Unified Socialist) MP Ammar Bahadur Thapa has emphasized that 20 percent of the total budget should be allocated to the education sector.

Nepal Mazdoor Kisan Party MP Prem Suwal suggested the government to regularize the open border of Nepal and bring back the encroached land, provide employment to the youth in the country and facilitate service delivery. Independent MP Dr. Amaresh Kumar Singh has asked to increase the number of posts in the health sector, promote economic diplomacy and improve service delivery.

Aam Janata Party MP Prabhu Sah emphasized that all citizens should have equal access to the state agencies and said that civil service office assistants, drivers, cooks, cleaners and other lower level employees should be taken to a permanent process.

Kantipur

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