Khajura (Banke), Jan 14 : In the first half of the current fiscal year, the Nepalgunj Sub-Metropolitan City has achieved 54 percent of its annual revenue target.
The local government in Lumbini
Province had set a target of collecting internal revenues amounting to Rs 190
million for the fiscal year, and as of now, Rs 102.07 million has been
collected.
This information was shared during
the 14th Convention of the Sub-metropolis Municipal Assembly, which concluded
on Saturday.
Mayor Prashant Bista presented
various agendas during the event, seeking approvals for plans for the current
fiscal year, budget transfers, additional projects under the Prime Minister's
Employment Programme, public-private partnerships for waste management, and
regulations for tobacco products in the town.
All proposed agendas were
unanimously passed during the convention, according to Chief Administrative
Officer Om Bahadur Khadka.
The event was attended by ward chairs from all
23 wards, municipal executive assembly members, and local government
employees.
According to the Deputy Mayor, the
sub-metropolis has made financial progress of 32.7 per cent towards recurrent
expenditure, of 13.42 per cent towards capital expenditure and of 43.81 per
cent towards financial management.
Likewise, it is stated in the
progress report that provisions have been made for direct payment to the
related bank account through the EFT system with the objective of making the
payment process smooth and transparent and that so far 250 persons have
benefited from the 24-hour free ambulance service from home to hospital.
Among other works mentioned in the
progress report include: design and implementation of local curriculum,
promotion of IT-friendly teaching and learning, conduction of continuous
campaign for the sustainability of the Sub-metropolis as the child
marriage-free sub-metropolis, monitoring of cooperatives, market monitoring,
distribution of the social security allowances through the EFT and the
operation of the weekly evening-time Maha Aarati rituals at Bageshwori Temple
premises with support from the Sub-metropolis.
Also included in the progress
report are activities like the regular cleaning of the main roads in the city,
the management of medical waste in an effective manner, conduction of various
disaster prevention drills at ward number 3 and 7, retrofitting of the
vulnerable physical infrastructures and the formulation of several guidelines
and policies related to public service. (RSS)