Nepal's minister rejects use of laptop
The era of information technology in the present era. Laptop has made it more accessible to IT But many Nepalese ministers are not comfortable with laptops. So, the ministers have made strict instructions to get used to laptops. KP Sharma, the Prime Minister, will be replaced by the posts. Nepalese Prime Minister KP Sharma has given the ministers six months time to teach them to run laptops on Wednesday. During a scheduled time, if a minister fails to learn to run a laptop, he has warned that he will be deposed. News Kathmandu Post, Times of India
K.P. Sharma took oath as the Prime Minister for the second time in February. He said that the Prime Minister's Office will be formed in the next six months with 'PayPal'.
In Kathmandu, Nepal, the Prime Minister said in the 12th general session of the National Teachers' Association, if anyone in the cabinet can not run a laptop, then he will be deposed.
He also said, I have already said in a meeting of the Cabinet that, during six months, I will unconnect the Prime Minister to the paper. Meeting programs and schedules will be fixed using a laptop. During this time, he also advised co-operation from co-workers to learn how to run a laptop during the scheduled time.
The Prime Minister of Nepal said, if anyone can not learn to run a laptop in 6 months, we will send him a goodbye. At the time, he will give him a laptop, so that he can learn to run a laptop for the next duration.
He further said, during the time of my government's goal, to make Nepal an IT friendly country.
A minister will have to undergo a laptop