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Nepal needs to make its own economic course, says former minister Pandey



KATHMANDU: Former Finance Minister Surendra Pandey has said Nepal needs to make an own course on its economic agenda by analyzing the country’s current situation.

He suggested that seven major sectors need to be set as priority agendas — including land management, management of industry and economic sector and motivation, investment and management in education and human resource development, health and social security of citizen, good governance and corruption control, transportation and infrastructure development, and reformation and transformation of bureaucracy — to ensure Nepal’s prosperity.

He was speaking at a program organized by the Foundation for Critical Discourse in Nepal.

Likewise, Dr. Deepak Prakash Bhatta, an international affairs expert, said Nepal should focus on fitting Nepal’s agendas of current international institutions in the course of its journey toward socialism.

Professor Chaitanya Mishra said the current knowledge of socialism should be based on the analysis of the current context.

Publish Date : 10 November 2019 19:56 PM

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