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Finance Minister outlines five objectives and seven priorities of upcoming budget



KATHMANDU: Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel has announced five key objectives and seven priority areas of the upcoming national budget for fiscal year 2025/26 during a joint session of the Federal Parliament.

Presenting the annual budget statement on Tuesday, Minister Paudel said the budget aims to:

  • Achieve high, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth to reduce poverty,
  • Foster entrepreneurship and expand public and private investment to create employment opportunities,
  • Enhance economic capacity through the use of modern technology,
  • Promote social justice through social protection and development programs, and
  • Improve public service delivery and promote good governance.

He further outlined the budget’s seven priority areas:

  • Enhancing entrepreneurship, employment, production, and productivity,
  • Expanding investment in quality, high-return physical infrastructure,
  • Driving qualitative reforms in the social sector,
  • Ensuring balanced regional development,
  • Guaranteeing social security,
  • Delivering citizen-friendly services, and
  • Curbing corruption and improving governance.

The national budget, which will be implemented starting mid-July, reflects the government’s focus on inclusive growth, job creation, infrastructure development, and institutional reforms.

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