Kathmandu, Feb 27 : Minister for Communications and Information Technology Rekha Sharma said the government adopted the policy of law amendment so as to make people feel a change in the communications sector.
Although the Nepali society has
moved this far following political changes, there are still some laws from the
Panchayat era. So, there is a need to amend laws, she said, adding that she was
focused on making new laws to keep up with the new constitution.
The minister was inspecting the
office of the Association of Community Radio Broadcasters Nepal (ACORAB) here
today.
Pointing out historic roles of the
country's radios in making changes and creating awareness, the minister, also
the government's spokesperson, stressed the need for them to focus on quality instead
of quantity.
She also urged media to disseminate
news materials that help implement the law so as to end evil social practices
like polygamy, untouchability and crimes. The minister also inspected the
office of the Community Information Network.
On the occasion, ACORAB Chairperson
Arjun Giri handed a memorandum to the minister urging her to facilitate in
operating community radio by making federal laws. (RSS)