Nepal

PA members learn communication skills

PA members learn communication skills

By Himalayan News Service

National Assembly Chairperson Ganesh Prasad Timilsina inaugurating an interactive programme on communication for Gandaki Province lawmakers in Pokhara, on Friday, November 6, 2020. Photo: THT

POKHARA, NOVEMBER 6 An interaction programme was held for members of the Gandaki Provincial Assembly on effective and clear communication in Pokhara. The programme was organised by the Ministry of Health and Population and Federal Parliament with support of World Health Organisation. WHO Nepal representative Dr Sunur Berma made a presentation on misinformation by people’s representatives. He had given a few tips to avoid mistakes during information flow. Berma said people would make their opinion based on the perspective of the government and elected legislators and it was very important for elected lawmakers to communicate with accuracy. Unclear and wrong messages can have a negative impact on people and society. Every day, we have new information and new facts. What is true today will not stay true next week. Thus, people’s representatives have to be careful and clear about communication, said Barma. At the programme, Chairman of the National Assembly Ganesh Prasad Timilsina said such programme would be useful and effective for people’s representatives. Gandaki Province Speaker Netranath Adhikari said the programme was very helpful for the people’s representatives.