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'Review on implementation of disaster management decisions'

'Review on implementation of disaster management decisions'

By Rastriya Samachar Samiti

Home Minister Janardan Sharma unveiling 'Accountable Home Administration: Law and Order and Good Governance 2017' at the Ministry of Home Affairs on Tuesday, June 27, 2018. Photo: RSS

KATHMANDU: Minister for Home Affairs Janardan Sharma has stressed on stocktaking of the implementation of the decisions made in the past relating to disaster management. At a meeting of the Central Disaster Relief Committee attended by the Minister for Urban Development Prabhu Shah, Chief Secretary Rajendra Kishore Chhetri, Secretaries of various ministries and the Chiefs of security bodies, Minister Sharma stated that no progress would be achieved in the realm of disaster management by the mere submission of the report and holding discussions. Furthermore, Sharma pointed out the need for all the concerned ministries to play their respective roles for disaster management, stating that it was not a one-man thing but need coordination and cooperation from one and all, according to Minister Sharma's Secretariat. Underlining the timely management of natural calamities, he mentioned that if we don't respond to disaster promptly and efficiently, further disasters would hit harder. Minister Sharma directed Nepal Army  to keep three helicopters at the three major places across the country for prompt and swift rescue in the time of disasters. Sharma directed to NA Major General Hemanta Kunwar attending the meeting to keep one helicopter stand-by in the eastern area, another in Butwal and third one towards the western part of the country. Moreover, he also spoke of the need to increase the fund in the Prime Minister Disaster Relief Fund through various means. Meanwhile, in the meeting, Minister Sharma also directed the Secretary at the Ministry of Information and Communications through  Chief Secretary Chettri to ensure the expansion of telephone services in all rural municipalities by three months. He said that no compromises will be made to ensure access of all people in the country to telecommunication services.