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Finance and Development Committee begins monitoring development projects in Myagdi



MYAGDI: The Finance and Development Committee of the Gandaki Province Assembly has started a field monitoring of development projects in the district from Wednesday.

The Committee led by its president Dipak Koirala will monitor projects run by the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure, Ministry of Tourism, Forest and Environment, and Ministry of Land Management, Agriculture and Cooperatives and programs implementation and effectiveness.

Other team members are members of Provincial Assembly Janak Lal Shrestha, Binod KC, and Hari Sharan Basnet and three employees of the Provincial Assembly Secretariat.

The team today carried out a monitoring of projects in Bedi Municipality and Mangala, Malika, and Dhawalagiri Rural Municipalities. It is scheduled to carry out monitoring in Raghuganga and Annapurna Rural Municipalities today itself.

The field monitoring means to implement the situation of projects run by the provincial government and find out and resolve problems surfaced in the course and identify achievements and their effectiveness, said the Committee president Koirala.

“We will prepare and submit a report to the parliament in a bid to make development projects and programs effective. This monitoring will help find out and resolve delays and problems surfaced in course of project implementation and make stakeholders accountable,” he said.

Publish Date : 01 April 2021 20:36 PM

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