Interview With Shanti Bahadur Bhandari
Head administrator Pushpa Kamal Dahal has coordinated the authorities worried to keep up capacity of petroleum items to take care of the demand for 90 days.
Talking at a meeting with the authorities of the Ministry of Supplies, Ministry of Finance and Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) at his office on Tuesday, Dahal guaranteed that the legislature would give needful spending plan to manufacture petroleum storerooms. He likewise guided the authorities to develop the Raxaul-Amlekhgunj petroleum pipeline up to Chitwan.
On the event, authorities of the Ministry of Supplies authorities asked for the PM to dispense Rs 57 billion for building petroleum storerooms. "Add up to cost is assessed at Rs 117 billion. The administration ought to give us Rs 57 billion as we don't have adequate spending plan to construct storerooms," said Minister for Supplies Deepak Bohara.
Since we need to assemble one storeroom in every region, we have looked for adequate spending plan, Bohara said. "NOC is wanting to construct storerooms under open private association," he included.
As NOC's current storeroom can take care of the demand of couple of weeks just, long lines can be found in petrol pumps if fuel supply is influenced for even a day.
While NOC has looked for Rs 57 billion for assemble petroleum offices, it is get ready to disseminate Rs 1.14 billion worth of reward to its staff members. A source at the NOC told Republica that the petroleum monopolist was planning to convey after the enterprise got to be without obligation this year.
A year ago, NOC had put aside Rs 900 million to disseminate reward among its staff members.
Be that as it may, its arrangement couldn't emerge as the Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Supplies instructed it to reimburse the credits first. This time around, NOC has designated Rs 2 billion for reward. Be that as it may, it thumps the entryways of the administration at whatever point if confronts misfortune.
NOC likewise gathers a large number of rupees from clients for the sake of Infrastructure Fund.
In any case, it doesn't spend the sum in this way raised for foundation advancement.
Talking at a meeting with the authorities of the Ministry of Supplies, Ministry of Finance and Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) at his office on Tuesday, Dahal guaranteed that the legislature would give needful spending plan to manufacture petroleum storerooms. He likewise guided the authorities to develop the Raxaul-Amlekhgunj petroleum pipeline up to Chitwan.
On the event, authorities of the Ministry of Supplies authorities asked for the PM to dispense Rs 57 billion for building petroleum storerooms. "Add up to cost is assessed at Rs 117 billion. The administration ought to give us Rs 57 billion as we don't have adequate spending plan to construct storerooms," said Minister for Supplies Deepak Bohara.
Since we need to assemble one storeroom in every region, we have looked for adequate spending plan, Bohara said. "NOC is wanting to construct storerooms under open private association," he included.
As NOC's current storeroom can take care of the demand of couple of weeks just, long lines can be found in petrol pumps if fuel supply is influenced for even a day.
While NOC has looked for Rs 57 billion for assemble petroleum offices, it is get ready to disseminate Rs 1.14 billion worth of reward to its staff members. A source at the NOC told Republica that the petroleum monopolist was planning to convey after the enterprise got to be without obligation this year.
A year ago, NOC had put aside Rs 900 million to disseminate reward among its staff members.
Be that as it may, its arrangement couldn't emerge as the Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Supplies instructed it to reimburse the credits first. This time around, NOC has designated Rs 2 billion for reward. Be that as it may, it thumps the entryways of the administration at whatever point if confronts misfortune.
NOC likewise gathers a large number of rupees from clients for the sake of Infrastructure Fund.
In any case, it doesn't spend the sum in this way raised for foundation advancement.
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