Kathmandu, June 3 (RSS): Finance Minister Janardan Sharma
has said that the budget for the fiscal year 2022/23 has made a proper
allocation of means and resources by adopting maximum restraint.
He said so while responding to the
queries raised in course of the deliberations on the principles of the budget
in the House of Representatives today. Minister Sharma defended the budget
saying it is not ambitious but realistic.
Stating that the budget for the
next fiscal is only 9.86 per cent bigger in size compared to the budget of the
current fiscal, he said it should not be labelled as ambitious. The budget has
been formulated keeping in mind the main goal of the constitution and
federalism.
The Finance Minister said the
budget included programmes as incentives to the agriculture sector, utilization
of the uncultivated land and attracting the youths towards agriculture. In this
connection, he mentioned the contribution-based farmer's welfare fund for
drawing the farmers to agriculture and retaining them and the budget's emphasis
on domestic production.
He insisted that the budget was
directed towards taking the country ahead to rapid production through the
linkages in the available resources, capital and technology, which is the
present need. The budget also incorporated topics such as the development of
production-based industries and export promotion, he added.
Finance Minister Sharma said as
this budget has been brought in line with the constitutional obligation of
presenting the budget on the 15th of Jeth every year although it is an election
year, expressing the confidence that the government to be formed after the
election will also give continuity to this budget.
Stressing that the nation's economy
is on the road to recovery and that all sectors except tourism have come to
their previous state, he said the revenue collection too was satisfactory. The
Finance Minister also expressed the conviction that the economic growth rate in
the coming fiscal year would be eight per cent, mainly due to the investment
made for promoting agriculture production and tourism.
He stated that the foreign
assistance in the current fiscal year is encouraging and the basis for bringing
in foreign investment next fiscal year has been prepared, hoping for the
targeted economic growth.
The Finance Minister gave
assurances that farmers will not be facing fertilizer shortage as budget would
be managed as per the requirement since adequate budget has been allocated for
fertilizer and seed.
He pledged that mega projects
including Nijgadh International Airport would be started from this year.
Reiterating that priority has been
given for tourism recovery, concession in investment and promotion of
programmes in agriculture and forestry, the Finance Minister said the
educational reform programmes have been given continuity and technical and
physical improvement programmes emphasized upon in the budget.