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NC leader Paudel calls for plan to create jobs in villages



TANAHUN: Nepali Congress (NC) senior leader Ram Chandra Paudel has stressed the need for making a plan to create job opportunities and generate incomes within villages.

Addressing an interaction in Tanahun on Sunday, he said, “Villages have failed to attract people to live in despite having basic facilities like roads, education, health, water and electricity. So an environment should be created wherein employment opportunities and income generation are ensured so as to attract people for living.”

The interaction was focused on budget, policies and programs of Byas Municipality for the fiscal year, 2022/23.

According to him, in the past, villages lacked facilities. But now, they have got them. However, now, they have lacked employment opportunities. As a result, rural-urban migration is taking place, he viewed.

In this regard, the local level should make policies and programs targeting rural areas instead of cities, the NC leader said, adding that in particular, the municipality should provide monetary helps to open medicinal herb and fruit industries.

Barren /unused lands should be used for agricultural purpose and the traditional agriculture system switched to commercialization, he emphasized.

Byas Municipality Mayor Baikuntha Neupane pledged to accord high priorities to agriculture, tourism and education in its policies and programs.

Publish Date : 19 June 2022 17:53 PM

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