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Govt effortful towards fulfilling aspirations of nation, people: Acting PM



KATHMANDU: Acting Prime Minister and Defence Minister Purna Bahadur Khadka said that the government is effortful towards giving an impetus to the constitution implementation.

He also stated that the government was working toward fulfilling the aspirations of the country and people by establishing political stability, peace and good governance.

Addressing the program organized by the Constitution Day Main Celebration Committee at the Army pavilion (Tundikhel) to mark the Constitution Day today, he expressed the belief that the country would be taken to a new high of an advanced democracy with the true respect and dedication of all to the constitution.

The Acting PM asserted that the next agenda is good governance, prosperity and social justice since political stability has been maintained in the country with the basic pillars of the constitution gradually becoming stronger.

“We all need to come together with more dedication to materialize the desire of Nepali people towards development while emphasizing on building the economy and social infrastructure along with the physical infrastructures,” he said.

Khadka added that it is the collective responsibility of all to create an equitable society, freeing the people from poverty, illiteracy and backwardness by building a beautiful and prosperous nation through the implementation of the constitution.

The Acting PM mentioned that the government has made the best possible effort to control the pandemic, and manage and minimize disaster by expanding and strengthening the health infrastructures and services.

The government is making the necessary preparations to check the spread of dengue and minimize its possible consequences.

He further said works have been carried out in coordination with the province and local levels for providing immediate relief, rescue and rehabilitation during disasters like floods and landslides to prevent loss of life and property.

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