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Govt reallocates over 2.5 billion in budget for five ministries in Baishakh


09 June 2024  

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KATHAMDU: In Baishakh, the third last month of the current fiscal year alone, the government has reallocated over Rs 2.5 billion for five ministries.

According to information released by the Ministry of Finance, a total of Rs 2.4 billion was reallocated for the Ministries of Energy, Physical Infrastructure, Defense, Urban Development, and Health.

During this period, the nine headings from Ministry of Energy, Water Resources, and Irrigation; six from the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport; three from the Ministry of Defense; eleven from the Ministry of Urban Development; and one from the Ministry of Health and Population were reallocated to other programs.

Additionally, the Ministry of Finance has released an extra Rs 2.84 billion in Baishakh for various entities, including the Federal Parliament, Judiciary, Election Commission, National Human Rights Commission, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Forests and Environment, Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

 

 

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