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Nepal has improved in many indicators: Minister Baskota



KATHMANDU: Minister for Communications and Information Technology Gokul Prasad Baskota has said that the present government led by the Nepal Communist Party (NCP) has been completely successful.

“Everything that the present government has done has been good, it has not done anything bad,” he said at the regular Thursday press briefing on cabinet decisions.

The government has been able to translate dreams into reality. He also shared that Prime Minister KP Oli would be addressing the people and informing them about the accomplishments of the government.

It may be noted that Prime Minister Oli is scheduled to address the House of Representatives on Friday.

Following the formation of the present government, the rule of law has strengthened, corruption has decreased while there is notable progress in the state of law order with results coming out of the determination of ‘happy Nepali, prosperous Nepal’ campaign, he said.

Highlighting the government’s achievements, he said the Jayanagar-Kurtha railways would soon come into service while feasibility study on Kathmandu-Keryung railways, East-West railways has been completed. The subsequent projects will begin in the near future.

During this period, some 3,000 kilometers of roads have been blacktopped, the presence of fuel in Dailekh has been confirmed, and progress has been made in broadband connectivity, cybersecurity, digital economy and securities printing.

Publish Date : 13 February 2020 22:14 PM

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