Policies, programmes aim to enhance infra
Policies, programmes aim to enhance infra
Published: 06:00 pm May 21, 2018
- Double digit economic growth
- Per capita income of over $2,000
- Double agriculture production
- Generate additional 5,000 megawatts of electricity
- Completion of Mid-hill Highway, Postal Highway, Kathmandu-Nijgadh Fast Track
- Gautam Buddha International Airport (within a year) and Pokhara Regional International Airport (within three years)
- Connect headquarters of local bodies with broadband internet and black-topped roads
- 15-bed hospital in every local body
- 24X7 electricity for every sector, including public transportation
- Sufficient job opportunities
- To undertake restrictive import policy on hazardous products such as alcohol, cigarettes and tobacco and those products that harm the economy
- To be self-reliant in sugar, pharmaceutical products, cement, leather footwear
- To formulate and implement full-fledged periodic plan
- To enhance capacity of sub-national governments
- Per capita energy consumption will be raised from 110 kwh to 1,500 kwh within 10 years
- 765-megawatt East-West transmission line, Rasuwagadi-Kathmandu-Birgunj Corridor transmission line; high capacity transmission line along Koshi, Gandaki and Karnali Corridor
- East-West Railway, Kathmandu-Birgunj Railway, Rasuwagadi-Kathmandu-Pokhara-Lumbini railway
- New highway (proposed Madan Bhandari Highway) in Chure range from Shantinagar of Jhapa to Rupal of Dadeldhura
- To establish Madan Bhandari Science and Technology Academy
- To ensure optimum use of IT in service delivery
KATHMANDU: President Bidya Devi Bhandari has presented the government's policies and programmes for the fiscal year 2075/76 BS (2018/19) in a joint session of the Federal Parliament today at the parliament building in New Baneshwar, Kathmandu.
The presentation which started at 4:10 pm, and took place three months after the formation of the incumbent government led by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, is in line with the new constitution that requires Head of the State to present new government's policies and programmes.
On the occasion, Speaker Krishna Bahadur Mahara, Chairperson of National Assembly Ganesh Prasad Timilsina, Minister for Justice, Law and Parliamentary Affairs Sher Bahadur Tamang, General Secretary of the Federal Parliament Secretariat and other high ranking officials welcomed President Bhandari. Likewise, a contingent of Nepal Army offered a guard of honour to the President.
Members of both the houses — arriving at the Parliament Building, largely decorated for the session — were seen in official attires and in line with their ethnic culture and identities. Likewise, top leaders of various political parties, high-ranking government officials, chiefs of constitutional bodies, chiefs of security bodies and diplomatic missions were also present at the special ceremony.
In the session, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, before the joint sitting, presented the book of government policies and programmes to the Head-of-State.
As per the constitutional provision, President may address a meeting of either House or a joint sitting of both Houses of the Federal Parliament, and summon members for that purpose.
The Federal Parliament of Nepal is bicameral. The 59-member National Assembly serves as the Upper House and the 275-member House of Representatives as the Lower House.
As per the constitution, budget of the centre shall be presented on Jestha 15 of the Nepali calendar every year while the budget of provinces and local-levels shall be presented on Ashad 1 and 10 of the Nepali calendar every year, respectively.
Soon after the conclusion of the joint session, separate meetings of NA and HoR will express gratitude to the President for her address.
Deliberations on new government's policies and programmes will be held in both Houses within the next few days and the Prime Minister will respond to the queries raised by the parliamentarians in this regard.
The policies and programmes shall be passed by presenting it before both the houses for decisions.