Kathmandu, March 13: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said the country's economic indicators are on a positive trajectory due to the consistent efforts.
Making a statement prior to seeking
a vote of confidence in the House of Representatives today, he said he has been
continuously working since the beginning for improving the economy and made it
clear that most of the economic indicators have improved in the latest
situation.
"The balance of payment is in
reserve by 297 billion and 720 million in the seven months' period of the
current fiscal year. The foreign exchange reserve has increased by 19.9 percent
and reached nearly equivalent to Rs 1 trillion and 845 billion," the PM
said, adding that the trade deficit has reduced by 1.8 percent.
He further said the inflation has
been limited to 5.1 percent in the seven months' period and the loan
disbursement has increased by 4.7 percent.
"It is not that the government
cannot interpret the existing economic condition as a big achievement, but the
expected progress has not been made in the domestic production and employment
generation. Similarly, capital expenditure has also not been increased as
expected.
It is necessary to give extra impetus to the projects of national pride and priority, to increase the capital expenditure and to further improve in public service delivery," the PM pointed out on the occasion.
He made it clear that making the
administration mechanism efficient, removing the procedural obstacles and
creating an environment conducive for fully harnessing the capacity of the
private sector were his first priority.
'We are close to power trade
agreement with Bangladesh'
Prime Minister Dahal announced on
the occasion that a tri-nation electricity trade agreement would be signed for
exporting up to 40 megawatts power from Nepal to Bangladesh. He asserted that
Nepal has reached close to electricity trade not only with India but with
Bangladesh as well.
"The door for electricity
trade is opening towards China as well. This is also not a small achievement,
but we need to carry out great deal of works in electricity infrastructure
development to achieve this possibility," the PM observed.
Stating that Nepal has now made its
presence in the world forum on the concept of climate justice and equality, he
recalled that the visit of the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to Nepal
and Nepal's presentation in the COP-28 held in Dubai, UAE have sent new message
to that connection.
"We have given the message
that now Nepal will give leadership to the voice of mountain nations affected
by climate crisis," he said, expressing that the list of government's
achievement is not short, but these achievements were not adequate to fulfill
the country's needs and possibilities . (RSS)