He added that if any irregularities occur in the relief operations then the foul doers even if it is a Minister or secretary would face action.
PM Koirala urged the helping hands to coordinate with the concerned Chief District Officer (CDO) for further relief operations as the CDO would be aware of latest update of the relief distribution in the district.
The Prime Minister made this remarks while receiving funds from various institutions and individuals at a program held at his official residence in Baluwatar this morning.
On the occasion, President of Nepal Financial Institutions’ Association Rajendra Man Shakya handed over a check of the Rs. 1.5 million to PM Koirala amid a function in PM's official Residence at Baluwatar.
Similarly, Maharshi University of Management, Nepal chapter has deposited one million rupees to the fund. On the occasion, the University Director Dr Brooke said that they were ready to construct 100 houses as per the Vedic norms for Vedic village in the quake-hit areas.
Likewise, Namrata Baral and Nabin Baskota, living in New York of the USA, have contributed Rs 600,000 to the PM’s Fund for quake survivors.
At a program organized at official residence of the Prime Minister at Baluwatar this morning, Namrata handed over a check equivalent to the amount to PM Koirala.
Nepal Association of Tour and Travels Agents (NATTA), provided Rs 500,000 financial aid at the PM Fund. NATTA Chairman DB Limbu handed over a check equivalent to the amount to the Prime Minister.
Others handing over check of financial contributions to the PM Disaster Relief Fund today TEWA that contributed Rs. 250,000, Nagarik Awaj contributed Rs. 250,000, Oshodhara Association contributed Rs. 500,000 and Alumni of Gandaki Boarding School contributed Rs. 111,111.
Similarly, Abichinna Savings and Credit Cooperatives Limited donated Rs. 111,111 while Rs. 210,000 was received on behalf of the Subedi and Sons Easy LLC, DBA Easy Mart in the US. RSS
PM Koirala vows he will not allow misuse of relief funds