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Govt extends support for tourism development: PM Oli



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister KP Oli inaugurated a five-star hotel, Lemon Tree Premier, at Budhanilakantha, Kathmandu today.

The hotel was constructed at the cost of Rs 2.50 billion. On the occasion, PM Oli expressed the belief that establishment of modern hotels helps spur tourism development.

As Nepal is home to beautiful places including world’s highest peak to peace heritages, government has given priority to development infrastructures, he reminded.

According to him, government was at work to deliver public service promptly and conveniently.

“Businesspersons should be provided atmosphere to carry out ventures without hindrance,” PM Oli underlined, adding that technology was created to scrutinize where service recipients’ documents are stalled at government offices.

He assured the investors and entrepreneurs, “You don’t need to worry, but devote to tourists’ service and hospitality. Government continues necessary facilitation.”

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