Lawmakers Raise Concerns on Floods, Wildlife, and Governance in National Assembly

Kathmandu. In today's National Assembly meeting, lawmakers drew the government's attention to contemporary issues. Speaking during the zero hour, the lawmakers drew the government's attention to contemporary issues such as the fear of floods and inundation with the onset of the rainy season, and the concerns of farmers due to monkey and wild boar terror.In the meeting, lawmaker Gita Devkota drew the government's attention to prepare for immediate relief, rescue, and rehabilitation for citizens forced to live in fear of floods, landslides, and inundation since the start of the rainy season. Lawmaker Jagat Timilsina expressed the view that educational institutions...