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NA Chairman Timilsina for speedy construction of development projects



KASKI: Chairman of the National Assembly, Ganesh Prasad Timilsina, has said the development pace needs to be intensified to implement federalism effectively. Confusion with the new system should not prolong, he stressed.

Addressing a review meeting of district-level coordination organized in Pokhara today, Chairman Timilsina, however, said the expected achievement was yet to be made though the parliament had passed the budget early.

The delayed process of development projects must not continue, he said, adding that the old style of performance could not fulfill people’s aspirations for development. Chairman Timilsina underscored the need to adopt new thoughts to fit the federal system.

He expressed worry over not reforming office management, budget and planning in view of the three-tier of governments. The Chairman suggested the district coordination committees that they focused on goals and strategies and activities for the achievement of the goals.

Publish Date : 07 February 2020 21:51 PM

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