Improvements and revisions will also be made to the award-related procedures to make the various awards presented by the council more transparent and effective.
The Press Council Nepal is planning to hold programs on the election code of conduct and media in major cities of all seven provinces. Similarly, it is planning to make the monitoring of the election code of conduct more effective.
The 12th meeting of the Council held in Salyantar, Tripurasundari Rural Municipality, Dhading, has decided to prioritize the study, research and awareness related to the code of conduct for this year and the coming year, informed Senior Administrative Officer and Spokesperson Deepak Khanal.
The Council has stated that necessary work will be done to update the roster of experts for newspaper evaluation and review the criteria for newspaper distribution inspection to make the classification process realistic, objective and timely.
Similarly, the award-related working procedures will be improved and revised to make the various awards given by the Council more transparent and effective. The Council has decided to prepare an action plan including a concept paper related to records to resolve the problems and challenges seen in the context of updating and updating the records of the media, including newspapers.
The meeting has appealed to all concerned to fully implement/have the election code of conduct implemented to hold the upcoming House of Representatives elections on Falgun 21 in a free, fair, impartial, transparent and fear-free environment.
The meeting has decided to urge the media of Dhading to prioritize the conservation, promotion and systematic development of historical, religious and touristic sites located in Tripurasundari Rural Municipality, including Tripurasundari Mai Bhagwati Temple, Phatik Khamba, Narsingh Dham and Bhairavi Mai Temple located in Nilkantha Municipality.
