Bhairahawa (Rupandehi), May 27: A total of 207 small-scale industries have been closed in 10 months of the current fiscal year 2023-24 in Rupandehi district due to economic crisis.
According to Netra Prasad Bhusal, chief of
Cottage and Small Industries Office, Rupandehi, two hundred and seven
industries are closed till April this year. Similarly, 217 industries were
closed in last fiscal year in the district.
Bhusal shared that the effect of
the economic recession was also adversely seen in the district which has
directly affected the industry sectors.
He said that along with the
decrease in production, commercial transactions are also decreasing. Economic
recession has also affected in operation of new business as well. As 1,304
businesses were registered last year, only 1,175 have been registered in the
current year.
Likewise, the number of business
closures was 19 in last fiscal year, while 26 businesses have been closed so
far in the current fiscal year, Chief Bhusal informed.
According to Thakur Kumar Shrestha,
chairman of the Federation of Nepalese Chamber of Commerce and Industry,
Rupandehi chapter, manufacturing industries are also badly affected by economic
crisis.
He said that the situation of
business and other construction industries is also critical. He is of the views
that the government should implement the suggestions given by the businessmen
on time. He emphasized that the issues raised by the private sector should be
addressed in the upcoming budget. (RSS)