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News has been published in Ikantipur on Monday, from teachers' federation warning that they will go on strike if the school education act is not promulgated, to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli asking General Administration Minister Rajkumar Gupta for an explanation.
The Nepal Teachers' Federation has drawn attention to the delay in passing the School Education Bill. The federation has also warned that if the progressive education act that is friendly to schools, students, teachers and staff is not released, it will launch a strong movement. Federation president Laxmikishore Subedi and general secretary Tula Bahadur Thapa issued a statement accusing the state side of not being serious about passing the pending bill in the education, health and information technology committee.
Similarly, Maoist Chairman and former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that the current government is running under the protection of middlemen and corruption. During his speech in the House of Representatives on Monday, Dahal, who is also the leader of the Prumakh opposition party, accused the ministers of making millions of deals in the transfer and appointment of commission officials . Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has asked Federal Affairs and General Administration Minister Rajkumar Gupta for an explanation
regarding the release of an audio related to the bribery deal . On Monday, Prime Minister Oli called Minister Gupti to the Prime Minister's residence, Baluwatar. The Prime Minister sought an explanation from Gupta when there were demands for his dismissal after the audio of the financial transactions between Gupta and the middleman came to light. Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Minister Deepak Khadka has said that the total power generation capacity in Nepal has reached 3,565 MW
so far. While answering the ministerial question in the meeting of the House of Representatives on Monday, Minister Khadka said that various studies have shown that the total potential of hydropower in Nepal is about 83,000 megawatts, of which 62,000 megawatts can be produced economically and technically. After a small plane caught fire at London's Southend Airport,
the airport has been closed until further notice. A 12 meter long plane caught fire in Southend-on-Sea on Sunday. There have been no reports of human casualties so far.
