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Press Chautarai Nepal welcomes budget



KATHMANDU: Press Chautari Nepal has welcomed the budget for the coming fiscal year 2021/22, citing the budget has addressed their demands they had been raising for long, in an appropriate manner, for the first time in the history.

The government unveiled the budget for fiscal year 2021/22 on May 29.

Issuing a press release Tuesday, Chautari Chair Ganesh Basnet said that the budget should be effectively implemented as it has promoted press freedom and freedom of expression as well as the capacity development of journalists while providing relief to working journalists and media houses during the coronavirus pandemic.

The budget has incorporated the issues like the government bearing 50 percent of insurance premium of accident insurance up to Rs 700,000 of working journalists and making arrangement of the free treatment facility to members of the Federation of Nepali Journalists at all government health institutions across the nation on the basis of treatment facility identity card issued by the Press Council.

Establishing a Press Museum to keep the history of Nepali press and journalism alive, making arrangement of budget for the completion of FNJ building, guaranteeing the access of all types of newspapers, radio, television and online media to the government advertisement are also incorporated in the budget.

Basnet said that issues included in the budget like operating NTV World and educational channel are also welcome aspects of the budget.

Publish Date : 01 June 2021 21:47 PM

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