Kathmandu. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Poudel has said that the ordinance has been brought to make significant progress in quality service delivery and good governance. He said this while addressing a program organized on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Rastriya Banijya Bank in Kathmandu on Thursday. He said that the ordinance has been brought due to lack of time and pressure to work.
Noting that the country’s economy has been under pressure and pressure for some time, Finance Minister Poudel said that efforts are being made to move forward by identifying, addressing and solving the problems of the economy. He said that the government is actively working on a campaign to make the overall economy dynamic and viable, increase production and productivity, create employment, and build a strong national economy.
He stressed that the current government is not in favor of spending its days as another government on the list of one government after doing any mediocre work.
Deputy Prime Minister Poudel said, “Our country’s economy has been under pressure and pressure for some time now. We are trying to move forward by identifying, overcoming, and solving the problems of the economy. We have gradually achieved success in this direction. We are not in favor of being satisfied with the success achieved now. We want more success, more achievements.” We really want to move forward rapidly in this campaign to make the entire economy dynamic, make it dynamic, increase production, productivity, create employment and build a strong national economy. We want to take effective steps in that direction. Liquidity is expanding. Think about how to utilize this liquidity for production, productivity and job creation. The current government is not in favor of spending its days as another government on the list of one government after doing some mediocre work. We have a long list of accumulated problems. We want to overcome these problems one by one. We really want to achieve far-reaching achievements in a short period of time. We want to effectively address and solve problems, especially in the economic sector. The government’s recent work, actions and decisions also indicate that the government does not want to sit around counting days as a government, but wants to work in a result-oriented manner. In the meantime, we have amended 29 acts through ordinances. The ordinances are being presented to the House on the first day of the House’s inauguration. The ordinances will be approved within 60 days. If we had time, we would have gone about it differently. But considering the time pressure we have, we have brought forward an ordinance to amend the acts to create a favorable situation for people to find a future within the country, to turn their disappointment into hope. In particular, we want to make significant progress in quality service delivery and good governance through the ordinance. We have brought an ordinance to increase internal and external investment, production, and productivity.”
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