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Deputy Speaker Rana calls on journalists to write in favor of good governance



JHAPA: Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Indira Rana Magar, has called upon journalists to write in support of good governance.

Addressing a program to honor the founders of Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ), Jhapa chapter and to hand over amount for the Journalist Support Fund, organized on the occasion of the 35th founding day of FNJ Jhapa here today, she said the journalists should push their pens against corruption and in favor of good governance.

As the Deputy Speaker said, the low prevalence of corruption in the developed countries was because of the watchdog role played by the media there. “I urge journalists to move ahead with courage and confidence to fostering good governance in every sector. The journalists played significant role in establishing democracy in the country and they should play similar role now in promoting good governance,” she added.

Stating that good governance cannot be established only by making laws, she said the implementation aspect should be strong for producing results.

Founding Secretary Tara Baral and members Govinda Chand Chhetri and Mohan Dhungana were honored on the occasion. Deputy Speaker Rana Magar awarded them by presenting them with Letter of Honor. At the program, various donors contributed Rs. 1 million to the Journalist Support Fund.

Baral and Binod Basnet who contributed to the Fund put their views at the program presided over by FNJ Jhapa president Ekraj Giri.

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