Nepal Peasants' Federation presents five-point demand to CM Jamkattel

CHITWAN, Dec 19: Nepal Peasants' Federation has protested the Bagmati provincial government's decision to discontinue subsidies to milk farmers.  The Federation has demanded the government to make sure of a five percent interest subsidy on agricultural loans and lif

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All Nepal Peasants' Federation presents five-point demand to CM Jamkattel

CHITWAN, Dec 19: All Nepal Peasants' Federation (ANPF) has protested against the Bagmati Province government’s decision to discontinue subsidy to milk farmers.

All Nepal Peasants' Federation presents five-point demand to CM Jamkattel

CHITWAN, Dec 19: All Nepal Peasants' Federation (ANPF) has protested against the Bagmati Province government’s decision to discontinue subsidy to milk farmers.

Nepal Peasants’ Federation presents five-point demand to CM Jamkattel

CHITWAN: Nepal Peasants’ Federation has protested the Bagmati province government decision to discontinue subsidy to milk farmers. The Federation has demanded the government to make sure a five percent interest subsidy on agricultural loans and to lift the restriction on refunding the subsidy amount to farmers from the Nepal Rastra Bank. Federation district president Nilkantha […]

IPPAN presents 12-point demand over proposed Electricity Bill 2080

The Independent Power Producers’ Association, Nepal (IPPAN) has put forth its 12-point riders on the Electricity Bill-2080 tabled in the Parliament public. Organising a press conference on Sunday, it made the opinion public stating that although the system for developing power projects through competition is good, the provision for government and the private sector should not be arranged separately. President of IPPAN Ganesh Karki said that apart from issuing electricity distribution and customer service licenses and opening the doors for electricity trade for the private sector, other points had reduced the role of the private sector in energy development. Karki said that the electricity bill that prohibits the private sector, which accounts for 70 per cent of electricity production, will not fulfill the government's plan to bring prosperity through energy. The government of Nepal prepared and registered the Electricity Bill, 2080 to amend and unify existing laws related to electricity in the Parliament Thursday.