Economic Crisis in Nepal goes wrong
Economic Crisis in Nepal goes wrong
By Nilima Rajbahak for TES News
Kathmandu, September 9
The delegates ended up with Resolution 1.1 after the end of the discussion in LP-3, which offered solutions for the economic crisis in Nepal on The Excelsior school.
KP Sharma Oli spoke gravely. “Nepali people are suffering due to the inflation and economic crisis, so we must work for the betterment of the nation.”
There were a total of 3 sponsors for the resolution, and they are the delegate of Gagan Kumar Thapa, Bishal Bhattrai, and Matrika Prasad Yadav. The resolution passed with a majority of two-thirds and the chair of the committee said smugly, "The resolution passed
Gagan Kumar Thapa said the perambulatory clauses, saying, “Reaffirming the fact that all parties are aware and are acting on the topic of the economic crisis in Nepal.”
The delegate of Bishal Bhattrai said that noting that different programs are being held to solve this problem; as it was a friendly amendment, almost all of the delegates were signatories to the resolution.
“Stressing that if correct measures aren’t taken the country would end in a state like Sri Lanka,” The delegate of Matrika Prasad Yadav said, “ Encourages all parties to collaborate to find the solution of this economic crisis.”
The delegates of the committee encourage all parties to collaborate to find the solution to this economic crisis. It was requested that all parties should develop and find beneficial solutions for the countries.
The resolutions ended with a positive impact on the delegates with a friendly ending. The delegates are satisfied with the chair and vice versa.