Babita Baniya Jerry Bachan Gaijatra Especial

Babita Baniya Jerry Bachan Gaijatra Especial



Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has directed the Ministry of Supply to ease petroleum supply. In a telephonic talks on Monday, Prime Minister Dahal directed Minister for Supply Deepak Bohora to immediately avert petroleum crisis surfaced in the Kathmandu Valley lately. “Information on shortage of petroleum products in the capital has come to me. There is queue of costumers around pumps. What is the reason behind this? Put in place corrective measures to resolve the crisis,” PM Dahal told the Supplies Minister on the phone. The Prime Minister instructed Minister Bohora to effectively monitor market in a routine manner and regularize the supply of essential goods including petro products associated to the day-to-day life of the people, shared PM’s personal Under-Secretary Manohari Timilsina. In response, Minister Bohora briefed PM Dahal that the shortage of petro products surfaced in the Kathmandu Valley due to public holidays for three consecutive days and assured that the problem would not stay any longer. Supply smooth from Tuesday – NOC The state-owned Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has made it clear that there is no shortage of petro products as such and the queue seen before petrol pumps would no more exist from coming Tuesday. NOC also clarified that there is no reason for the short supply of petro products. -