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Supplies of petro products affected due to tanker drivers' protest

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B360 June 17, 2024, 2:01 pm
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KATHMANDU: Supplies of petroleum products in Kathmandu Valley have been hampered due to the protest of the Nepal Petroleum Tanker Drivers Association. 

The Association has launched a strike, putting forth a seven-point demand. 

According to Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) Executive Director Chandika Prasad Bhatta, the NOC is holding a meeting with the agitating side and a conclusion is expected by tonight.  

 

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Consumers wait in a long queue for petrol and diesel near a fuel station in Narayanchaur, Naxal, Kathmandu, on Monday, June 17, 2024. Photo: Media9

The dialogue between the two sides has been scheduled today at the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies, it is said. 

The association said tanker drivers have been denied the required facilities for a long and their frequent calls towards that end have remained unaddressed, forcing them to launch the strike.  

 

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Consumers including motorcycle riders and four-wheeler drivers wait in a long queue for petrol and diesel near a fuel station in Narayanchaur, Naxal, Kathmandu, on Monday, June 17, 2024. Photo: Media9

Appointment letters as ensured by the Labour Act, remunerations as fixed by the government, risk allowance, safety alert training every three months, and their involvement in the social security fund are among the demands put forth by the Association. 

The association said it had, on June 11, sent its appeal to the NOC, warning of the protest programmes if the demands were not addressed within the next few days. However, the Essential Commodities Control (Authorization) Act, 2017 (1961), has identified petroleum products as essential commodities, prohibiting the obstruction of their supplies meant for general use. 

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