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WB representative Pangestu calls on Finance Minister Sharma



KATHMANDU: Managing Director of the Development Policy and Partnerships, the World Bank (WB), Mari Elka Pangestu paid a courtesy call on Minister of Finance Janardan Sharma at the latter’s office in Singha Durbar on Sunday.

On the occasion, the minister reminded of relations and development partnerships between Nepal and the WB for long and praised it for assistances, it has been said.

“The World Bank has been a reliable partner for long for the development initiatives of Nepal,” the minister was quoted as saying. He thanked the WB, especially for its monetary assistances worth USD 122 million for Nepal to combat COVID-19.

So far, there has been partnership between Nepal and the WB in 25 projects worth USD 3 billion. Other some important projects have reached an agreement phase, said the minister.

Also on the occasion, he informed that Nepal’s budget for the next fiscal year, 2022/23 had focused on particularly building its self-reliant economy.

In response, Managing Director Pangestu expressed her happiness for bringing the budget for next FY that is ‘inclusive and can accommodate all’.

Offering her happiness for working as a part of development partner of Nepal, she said she would do her part to help with the holistic development system of the country through financial assistances in the days to come.

Publish Date : 19 June 2022 19:39 PM

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