PM directs officials to expedite construction of new Parliament Building

Published On: July 10, 2023 03:30 PM NPT By: Republica  | @RepublicaNepal


KATHMANDU, July 10: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has directed the officials concerned to proceed with the construction of the new Parliament Building so that the winter session could be conducted in the new building.

While inspecting the under-construction parliament building on Monday, PM Dahal instructed the officials to complete the construction work as soon as possible so that the winter session could be held in the new Parliament Building.

He asked the officials to advance the construction work of the federal parliament building at Singha Durbar on a war footing so that the parliamentary activities of the winter session could be conducted in the new parliament building. The PM said that the government's goal is to hold the winter session of parliament from the new building and said that the pace of work should be increased accordingly.

He said that it is a matter of pride for the country that the parliament building is modern and equipped with resources. He also asked not to compromise on anything wrong in the construction of the building, assuring the officials that the government will help to solve the problems that arise during the construction of the building.

He said, “I have observed that the basic construction work has been completed. However, there are still important tasks remaining, such as finishing work and roofing. The focus now is on coordination, and it is crucial to complete the remaining work as soon as possible to facilitate the organization of the winter session of parliament in this new building.”

“Our mission remains the same: to achieve our target. I appreciate the speed and coordination that have been initiated, driven by the strong desire of the Minister from the Ministry of Urban Development to deliver quick and high-quality work. I trust that the Secretary, DG, construction professionals, employees, and fellow workers all share this sentiment,” the PM said. 

 


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