KATHMANDU, June 22-- A theoretical discussion has begun on the ‘Nepal Civil Aviation Authority Bill and Air Services Authority Bill 2081’ prepared to systematize the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal and the Nepal Air Services Authority.
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Discussions on this bill have begun in the International Relations and Tourism Committee under the House of Representatives. In the theoretical discussion, Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Badri Pandey said that there has been widespread interest in this bill in the parliament.
“Seventy-five MPs have actively participated in this bill, which is a priority of the parliament,’ said Minister Pandey. This bill on behalf of the government is not intended to break up any organization, but to systematize it.”
According to him, the bill includes eight major indicators. Minister Pandey informed that it has been agreed to move forward with the necessary amendments to the bill after discussing with the trade unions following the dissatisfaction of the employees.
He expressed confidence that the views of experts and amenders would be included in the discussion. He also informed that the aviation policy and the umbrella act are in the final stages and that these issues will also move forward quickly.
Minister Pandey informed that the work will be taken forward to bring uniformity by eliminating the differences seen between domestic and foreign citizens in the insurance arrangements available after air accidents. The committee has stated that a detailed discussion will now be held on the amendment proposals included in the bill by consensus.