Chitwan, Aug 28 : The Health Institution Establishment, Up-gradation and Renewal Act of the Bagamti Province is to be enforced within mid-September.
Most of the health institutions
here have not been renewed with the concerned Act not enacted for a long time.
In the absence of the Act, the registration of new health institutions has been
held; the committees of the provincial hospitals have become defunct; and
environmental impact assessment work has not been done.
Bagmati Province Health Minister
Kiran Thapa Magar said the Act would be brought within mid-September next
month. "We are in the final stage of bringing the law. It is in the
provincial parliamentary committee. It will come to the next parliament",
he said, adding that many works have been affected due to non-enactment of the
act.
According to Information Officer at
the Ministry, Dr Rabin Bhusal, the ministry had sent the bill to the Province
Assembly on September last year.
After this, the Education, Health
and Agriculture Committee of Bagmati Province had to approve the bill and send
it to the Assembly. The discussion on the bill has been delayed due to the
absence of a committee for a long time.
Committee member and former Health
Minister Uttam Joshi said that the bill was sent to the Assembly immediately
after he became the minister.
Stating that a meeting of the
committee set for 2:00 pm on August 29 would endorse the bill and the Assembly
would enact it on the same day.
"We are trying to bring the
law as soon as possible as much progress to this effect has been made",
Joshi informed. (RSS)