Kathmandu, Aug 2: The Approach Paper of the 16th Five-year Periodic Plan (2024/25- 2028/29) has been approved.
A plenary meeting of the National Planning Commission (NPC) convened at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers today endorsed the Approach Paper of the 16 Plan, NPC spokesperson Suman Dahal said.
The Prime Minister is the Chair of
the NPC as per the provision of the National Planning Commission (Formation and
Operation) Directives. The NPC has prepared a work plan extending till February
12, 2024, to develop the document of the new periodic plan and have it approved.
Work on the formulation of the
five-year periodic plan (2024/25- 2028/29) had been started in the second week
of June in accordance with the Procedures on Institutional Provisions for
Formulation of the 16th Plan, 2023 prepared by the NPC.
A timeline has been set for getting
the periodic plan approved by the Council of Ministers by February 12,
2024.
As per the Procedures, there is a
Steering Committee under the convenorship of the NPC Vice-chair and the Sector
Committees under the convenorship of the members.
The Approach Paper of the 16th Plan was sent to the Commission's meeting after approval from the Steering Committee
with suggestions. Before this, the NPC had held discussions with subject
experts on various sectors since June and collected suggestions on the Approach
Paper.
Now after this, the NPC will write
to all the ministries for preliminary discussions and for providing the
required particulars from the sectoral ministries regarding the formulation of the
detailed plan along with the approved Approach of the plan.
NPC has said suggestions would be
taken from the sectoral ministries within August 24. Similarly, preparations
for the overall economic and investment outline (Economic Modeling) will be
done within the last week of August.
The Commission aims to prepare and
endorse the sector-wise integrated preliminary draft of the 16th Periodic Plan
by the last week of September. Subsequently, copies of the draft will be
provided to the National Development Council and its members by the first week
of October, it is stated in the working procedures.
To ensure inclusivity and gather
inputs, discussions and interactions with the province and local levels
regarding the formulation of the plan have been scheduled for the first week of
November. Based on the opinions and submissions collected during these
interactions and discussions, a revised draft of the Plan is expected to be
prepared by the last week of November.
In the first week of December, discussions
will be held with federal parliament members, office-bearers of major political
parties, civil society representatives, intellectuals and professionals,
ministers from the sectoral ministries, secretaries, and development parties
regarding the formulation of the plan
The revised draft of the 16th
Periodic Plan, incorporating submissions from the national level, will be
prepared by the last week of December. It is expected to be recommended by the
Steering Committee for presentation in the National Development Council by the
first week of January 2024.
Similarly, the revised draft of the
approach paper will be endorsed along with the feedback from the National
Development Council by the second week of January. The final draft is scheduled
to be prepared by the first week of February. The Council of Ministers is then
expected to endorse the documents of the 16th Periodic Plan by the second week
of February.
The Plan is set to be implemented
in the next fiscal year, starting on July 16, 2024. Nepal's Constitution,
National and Sectoral policies, the 15th Periodic Plan and its review,
strategies to upgrade the country from the Least Developed Country status,
advancement towards the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals, and the
mid-term expenditure structures will be considered during the formulation of
the 16th Periodic Pan, as reported by the NPC.
Factors like the country's
constitution, national and sectoral policy, fifth planning and its review,
strategy prepared to upgrade the country from underdeveloped country,
sustainable development goals and mid-term expenditure structures will be kept
in view while making the 16th periodic plan that is scheduled for
implementation from 2081 BS, said the Commission.
The Commission's Vice Chairperson is in coordination of the director's committee while Chief Secretary, chair of the District Coordination Committee Federation, all members of the National Planning Commission, Governor of the Nepal Rastra Bank, and the secretary of the ministry are a part of the committee.
Similarly, chief statistics officer
of the National Statistics Office, chief secretaries of all seven provinces,
vice chairperson of the national planning commission of all provinces, chief
executive officer of the Investment Board Nepal, and Chairpersons of the Municipal
Association of Nepal and the National Association of Rural Municipalities in
Nepal are member.
Five sectoral committees have been
formed to work on the draft of the periodic plan. The five sectoral committees
include the macroeconomic blueprint and comprehensive plan, economic sector,
infrastructure and environment sector, social sector and institutional
development and good governance sector.
Similarly, a technical committee
has been formed for the coordination, assistance and facilitation with the
sectoral ministries and various sectors. The 16th five-year periodic plan has
accorded high priorities to digital databases and e-governance. (RSS)