TIA staff told to be responsible

January 27, 2000
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Kathmandu, Jan. 27: As per the suggestions made by the tourism entrepreneurs, industrialists, businessmen and personalities of various sectors  to the Prime Minister on the problems of the Tribhuwan International Airport in the wake of the recent incident  there, chief advisor to the Prime Minister Dr. Narayan Khadka   advised the concerned chiefs and staffs of various bodies to behave with the passengers decently, not to make unnecessary delays and to fulfill one’s responsibility   sincerely without any fear.

Earlier Dr. Khadka had inspected the security arrangement at the Tribhuwan International Airport, the check in counter, the cargo system, pass arrangement, the immigration, the sterilised area and the customs offices.

On the occasion Dr. Khadka assured that discussions would be held with the concerned bodies on changing of old equipment and training of the employees in order to make them more efficient.

Also  present on the occasion were senior expert Khagendra Prasad Poudyal and deputy director of the Department of Immigration  Atma Ram Pandey.