According to the Ministry of Commerce and Supplies
Kathmandu, Magh 12 According to the Ministry of Commerce and Supplies, India has been positive for conducting Nepalese gas bullets which have been banned in India for the past three years. At a meeting of the Nepal-India Petroleum Joint Working Group in New Delhi, India has urged the embassy to take initiative to bring gas bullets to Nepal.
Dhruv Ghimire, Joint Secretary at the Ministry of Supplies, said, "It is suggested to proceed through the embassy in coordination with various agencies. We take it positively." Coordinate with the Organization to take initiative through the Embassy Discussions have been held to increase DI. The Ministry of Supply will send a letter to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for coordination. Nepali businessmen purchased the bullet from India in October 2072 after the then government gave a two-thirds revenue exemption to gas bullets. These bullets, which were completed, were stopped in India after they were not allowed to transport gas from India. Nepalese gas bullets have been lodged in India for three years after India's 'Petroleum and Explosive Safety Organization' did not allow shipping. Nepalese Embassy at the Ministry of External Affairs, Delhi has been taking initiative to bring gas bullets to Nepal. The Parliamentary Committee had also directed the government to bring gas bullets to Nepal two years ago.
Of the 775 gas bullets purchased from India, it was agreed to operate 53 of them. 2075 Asoj A meeting of the Joint Task Force in Kathmandu with Minister of Industries Commerce and Supplies Matrika Yadav and India's Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Dharmendra Pradhan was agreed but the agreement was not implemented. Nepalese businessmen have already invested five billion rupees to buy a bullet. The industrialists who have invested in Nepal LP Gas Industry Association are paying interest on the bank but the government is ignoring it. The corporation did not take the initiative to secure the entrepreneur's investment by turning the bullet into a tanker but it did not find it worthwhile.
The businessman is still not convinced of the gas bullet coming. Gokul Bhandari, president of the association, says, "We are hopeful about the coming of the bullet, but we are paying the interest of the bank. We have to invest and solve it. The government should solve it and manage it." New laws have come, our bullets have been in place for more than two years ? "
According to the federation, gas transport from Barauni to Kathmandu in India is paid 87 per cylinder. 12 gas cylinders are filled with one gas bullet. The process of buying gas bullets for Nepali number plate was started from October 2072 for transporting gas to Nepal. Nepal Oil Corporation granted permission for the purchase of Nepalese bullets in Shrawan 2063. Nepal consumes 40,000 metric tonnes of LP of gas per month but shipping bullet Nepal does not have one. Indian bullets are shipping.
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