Speaking on the occasion, Ujawal Jung Shah, president of JAAM, praised NADA´s growing interest on road safety and emphasized the role of private sector for country´s development. “Nepal is passing through a transitional phase. Entrepreneurs should come forward and lead development works,” said Shah.
Shekhar Golchha, newly elected president of NADA, said focus should be laid on increasing people´s access to comfortable transport. “Prices of vehicles are higher in Nepal compared to other countries. If vehicles are made affordable to general public, it can contribute a lot to national economy,” he added.
Golchha also urged the government to keep automobile sector in priority in the upcoming budget.
Meanwhile, NADA handed over a check for Rs 35,000 to JAAM as a support for ´Nepal Yatra´ - a three-month road safety program being organized by JAMM.
The program will kick off on Wednesday.
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