Kathmandu, Nov. 21: Deputy Speaker of House of Representatives (HoR) Indira Rana has urged all to remain serious to the rising level of air pollution.
Inaugurating the art exhibition of novice artists and children started at Nepal Art Council on Thursday, the Deputy Speaker shared that the artistic creations of children have also urged to control pollution.
Saying that pollution was on the rise in the country, the Deputy Speaker argued that lack of discipline among us is also a responsible factor. She viewed that we should make the environment pollution-free for the new generation.
On the occasion, former culture minister of Bagmati Province Shailendra Bajracharya praised the artistic works of children saying they were attractive and expressed love for nature.
The artistic works of children aged six to 14 have been put on display in the exhibition.
Chancellor of Nepal Academy of Fine Arts Naradman Hartamchhali said the children have beautifully described the country and nature.
The exhibition includes the arts by children, novice artists, the visually impaired and people living with HIV.(RSS)