
Lalitpur, March 25: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has stressed the need of paying attention on construction of strong structures through the use of modern technology.
On the occasion of the 10th National Convention of Progressive Engineers Association Nepal (PEAN) organized here today, Prime Minister Oli laid emphasis that engineers should pay their attention in building strong structures.
He further said that engineers should understand the geographical condition of our country and pay attention in building safe structures keeping such things in mind.
Asking the engineers to suggest if there were legal complexities, the Prime Minister said the government would pay attention to address them.
He stressed that the role of the opposition parties should be constructive and positive, mentioning that the incumbent government was active to materialize the national aspiration of ‘Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepali’.
The Prime Minister further said the development construction had taken a pace in the country after the political change in 1991 and the earthquake had caused massive destruction during his election to the post of Prime Minister in 2015; and reconstruction activities were carried out under the slogan ‘Build Better’.
“Development is not possible without development of infrastructures. Infrastructure development creates market and promotes entrepreneurship. Thanks to contribution of engineers for building strong structures. I want to appreciate it,” he argued.
PM Oli emphasized that instead of worrying about Nepali students going abroad for study, environment should be given for the education system to create opportunities with openness that promotes entrepreneurship and advanced education in Nepal.
Similarly, Chairperson of PEAN, Engineer Dr Suraj Lamichhane said the organization established as ‘Engineering Study Group’ in 2047 BS is now active as a people’s class organization of the CPN (UML).
He added the PEAN’s policy is to provide technical support to the party and supporting it in making technology-friendly policy. #nepal #kpoli #technology