Tuesday, March 3rd, 2026

Political stability prerequisite to development: Minister Singh



DAMAULI: Minister for Urban Development, Prakash Man Singh, has said political stability is a prerequisite to development.

Opening an integrated building of the office of the new Urban Development Commission at Bhansar of Bhanu municipality-1 in Tahanu district on Friday, Minister Singh argued the two largest political parties had formed the government to walk the country on the path of economic prosperity.

Frequent changes in government have botched up development works, so the stable government was required to intensify the pace of development, he said, adding, “We realized that we failed to work for people as the government changed for two to three times in a year alone. It made the NC and UML to agree for coalition government.”

He further underlined the need for consolidating federal democratic republic and promoting and protecting constitutional rights.

It is the government’s responsibility to ensure people’s livelihood. The government has accorded a top priority to employment-generating education.

“Only traditional education does not suffice, so education must be linked to employment,” he added.

Publish Date : 29 November 2024 21:20 PM

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