Sunday, December 21st, 2025

Gyawali draws government’s attention to control price hike



KATHMANDU: Lawmaker Pradeep Kumar Gyawali has drawn the attention of the government to check the price hike as 40 percent price has been hiked in food stuffs.

Addressing the House of Representatives during special hour on Thursday, Gyawali drew government’s attention to control price hike as the life of the people is becoming difficult due to price hike in food stuffs, petroleum products and construction materials.

“Cheap-price shops should be run in order to provide relief to the people who are below the poverty line and action should be taken against those involved in wrong doings. The price hike has taken place all of sudden”, he shared.

Leader Gyawali further said that the government has to carry out activities keeping the life of the 17 percent people that are below the poverty line in mind.

“The government has failed to pay attention to control price hike. The Parliament should speak in the difficulties facing by the people”, he opined.

Urging the Speaker to make ruling in the name of the government on the issue of controlling price hike, Gyawali also demanded the government to resolve the problems of fertilizer and textbooks immediately as farmers have been facing problems in paddy plantation in lack of fertilizer and students of remote areas have not got textbooks yet.

He also asked the government to increase the wages of daily wagers as well as to carry out test of the quality of food stuffs, to remove artificial scarcity, syndicate and curtailing.

Publish Date : 21 July 2022 17:06 PM

Promotion of Buddha Himal-Himalchuli Great Lake Circuit emphasized

GORKHA: Authorities from five rural municipalities across Lamjung and Gorkha

Trash barrier installed to collect floating waste in Bagmati

KATHMANDU: The Bagmati Civilization Integrated Development Committee, under the Ministry

Chinese Ambassador Song pays farewell call on Speaker Ghimire

KATHMANDU: Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Nepal,

Farmers encouraged by rise in orange production

SUNSARI: Farmers in the eastern hill districts are enthusiastic after

Baglung farmers’ woes: Forced to sell oranges at low prices

BAGLUNG: Rural areas of Baglung are currently awash with oranges,