Kathmandu, May 15: The House of Representatives (HoR) members drew the government's attention towards increasing cases of fire with the beginning of summer.
Demanding time in a session of the
lower house today, Sapana Rajbhandari, expressed her concern over the death of
an octogenarian on Wednesday in the fire resulted in from the cooking gas
leakage in a private house at Makhan of Kathmandu metropolis-24.
She demanded the monitoring of
cooking gas cylinders. She recalled the incident of a similar nature that had
in Kamalpokhari in the past. She complained the lack of a monitoring of the
status of cooking gas cylinders that have been supplied to the market.
She also demanded the management of
fire fighters' service in inner cities of Kathmandu. As she said, unchecked gas
cylinders and the unsystematic operation of the petrol pumps have increased the
risk for fire, drawing the government's attention towards that end.
Thakur Gaire called for complying
with economic discipline citing that a growing size of arrears may cause a
significant impact on national economy.
He apprised the House that the size
of arrears has increased by over Rs 733 billion and it has been mentioned in
the latest report of the Auditor General.
He also alerted to the Finance
Minister about the report of a significant size of arrears within the
Ministry's transactions, urging it to assess the possible economic
consequences.
Devendra Paudel demanded the
government ensure treatment for those injured in an accident involving a
microbus heading to Pokhara from Dhading.
Ashok Kumar Chaudhary also
expressed his concern over the Kathmandu metropolis -24 deadly fire incident on
Wednesday.
The lawmaker also apprised that the
fire occurred this morning at Satungal resulted in a huge loss of property. He
questioned about the availability of fire fighters at each local levels. He
also sought arrangements for providing fire fighters' service in inner
settlements of Kathmandu.
Dr Amaresh Kumar Singh questioned
over a delay in appointing the Nepal Rastra Bank's governor, seeking to avoid
the culture of political sharing in the appointment. (RSS)