Kathmandu, Feb 7: Minister for
Finance Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat asserted that the country's economy was
returning to normalcy.
At an interaction organized by
Economic Media Association Nepal (EMAN) marking its first anniversary here
today, Minister Mahat reiterated that country's economy was moving in the
positive direction.
"A lot of money was spent in
unproductive sector in the past. The economy was under pressure while paying
the obligation of the said expenses. Now the capital expenditure will increase.
Economy is gradually picking a rhythm," the Minister assured.
Stating that the debtors obtaining
loan from banks and financial institutions should pay their loan at any cost,
he viewed that the private sector, media, government and civic society among
others should work towards improving country's economy.
He held the opinion that the
economy would pick a pace with collective efforts.
"We have capital but there is
problem in spending it. The expenditure will increase in coming days," he
said.
Similarly, Nepal Rastra Bank's
Executive Director Guru Prasad Poudel observed that Nepal's economy was
becoming dynamic lately. He shared that the import was gradually declining and
remittance inflow was increasing.
He clarified that the way credit
flow ought to be ensured in the banks and financial institution, it was not the
case. He urged the media to disseminate news that give positive message to
economy.
Similarly, Federation of Nepalese
Chambers of Commerce and Industry Chandra Prasad Dhakal lamented that although
the indicators of economy were becoming positive lately, the positive message
could not be spread among the general public.
Stating that the private sector had
already furnished recommendations to the government to facilitate on the part
of laws for the Investment Summit to be held in coming April, he pressed to
creating an enabling environment for investment.
Likewise, Kamalesh Kumar Agrawal,
Vice-President of Nepal Chambers of Commerce, spoke of the need to boost the
morale of the private sector to uplift country's economy.
National Cooperatives Federation of
Nepal's President Om Devi Malla viewed that the problems stemmed in the
cooperatives sector since it was run in individuals' interest.
Nepal Bankers Association's
President Sunil KC, Confederation of Nepalese Industries Committee Coordinator
Laxmi Prasad Subedi among others lauded the role of EMAN for the economic
development of the country.
Royal Acharya, President of EMAN,
said that EMAN had been enhancing advocacy on the cause of national economy and
was raising voices for banks and financial institutions. (RSS)