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    Nepal Ordinance Approval Confirmed by Communications Minister

    TanjidBy TanjidMarch 2, 2025Updated:March 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read31 Views
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    Minister for Communications and Information Technology Prithvi Subba Gurung said the ordinance introduced in the House will be passed. He explained that these laws will help improve governance and make public services more effective.

    Speaking at the 32nd anniversary event of the Himalaya Eye Hospital in Pokhara, the minister emphasized the need for good governance. “Without good governance, we cannot move forward. These ordinances will bring important reforms,” he said.

    Ordinance Follows the Constitution

    Minister Gurung assured that the government introduced the ordinance in line with constitutional rules. Nepal’s laws need updates, and these changes will improve the country’s legal framework.

    Some people questioned why the government introduced the ordinance before the parliamentary session began. The minister clarified that an ordinance cannot be introduced while Parliament is in session. The government acted early to ensure necessary reforms were not delayed.

    He also stated that these ordinances would enhance economic policies, streamline administration, and strengthen public welfare programs. Consequently, Nepal will see improvements in different sectors.

    Social Media Bill and National Safety

    Minister Gurung also discussed the Social Media Bill. He explained that the bill aims to protect national security, law, and order.

    “There is a lot of confusion about this bill,” he said. “We are not trying to take away freedom of speech. However, we must stop activities that harm national unity.”

    He reassured the public that the government remains open to changes in the bill. “If some sections seem too strict, we will fix them. Our goal is to prevent misinformation and cyber threats,” he added.

    Support for Himalaya Eye Hospital

    Minister Gurung promised that the government will assist the Himalaya Eye Hospital in Pokhara. He acknowledged the hospital’s contributions to eye care services and its importance in the region.

    During the event, several key figures requested more government involvement. Former hospital chair Dr. Dil Bahadur Chhetri, Gandaki Provincial Assembly member Bhim Karki, and Nepal Netra Jyoti Sangh President Surendra Thapa Magar all emphasized the need for the provincial government to take ownership of the hospital.

    Dr. Babita Gurung, the hospital’s medical director, highlighted the hospital’s achievements. She pointed out that government funding and support will help expand services to remote areas. As a result, more people will have access to quality eye care.

    Need for Provincial Government’s Help

    Madhav Baral, President of the Federation of Nepali Journalists, also spoke at the event. He stressed the importance of public healthcare institutions. He urged the Gandaki Provincial Government to provide financial support for the hospital.

    “Public hospitals play a vital role in the country’s progress. The government must help them grow,” he said.

    The anniversary event ended with a commitment from different stakeholders to collaborate. Many welcomed the government’s promise to support the hospital. They hope this will lead to better medical services in the region.

    Nepal continues to work on legal reforms and governance improvements. The passage of the ordinance and the Social Media Bill will remain under close scrutiny. The government’s approach to balancing security and freedom of speech is a key issue.

    For further updates on this topic, visit Nepal Monitor.

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    Tanjid Osman is a dedicated local news reporter based in Nepal. With a passion for storytelling, he covers a wide range of topics including current news, business trends, entertainment, travel, culture, and sports. As a freelance author, Tamjid provides insightful and engaging news articles that highlight the diverse aspects of Nepal, with a particular focus on Kathmandu. Through his work, he aims to inform, educate, and connect audiences with the latest happenings in his community.

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