• Wednesday, 1 April 2026

HoR candidate Timilsina makes public 23-pt commitment for Parbat development

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By TRN Online, Kathmandu, Feb 1: The candidate for the House of Representatives (HoR) under first-past-the-post (FPTP) election system from Parbat district representing the Nepali Communist Party (NCP), Manahari Timilsina, has brought forth a 23-point commitment paper which focuses on overall development of the district.

Modern agriculture and tourism, quality education management, easily available health services, road and transport development, clean energy production, irrigation and soil conservation, natural disaster management, building of digital Parbat, equal inclusion, employment generation and entrepreneurship, diaspora, properly managed utility of mines, preservation of cultural heritage, financial literacy and capital formation, soil utility adaptation, transparent ruling system, monkey controlling, ICT Hub, empowerment of youths and women, equitable development, Parbat development summit, my priorities in parliament and  public commitment are the main heading of the commitment paper.

Saying that he has been consistently busy in thoughts about ways to make Parbat district beautiful, prosperous and full of opportunities, Timilsina, who is also a central committee member of the NCP, said that development of Parbat has been in the center of his thinking all the time and has contributed to the same in his capacity as a young politician and thinker.

Some highlights:

 • Agro-tourism circuit

• Mini processing units of herbs

• Smart classroom, e-library

• Quality electricity from national grid to all households

• Recharge pond, drip irrigation

• digital employment to youths/IT Park

• Local development volunteer

• Startup seed money for trained youths

• Shaligram conservation a national pride project

• Land bank/land pooling

• Youths to be trained on AI, ML, IT, Creators Economy, Digital Marketing, Cloud Computing, Freelancing, Smart Farming

Parbat development summit/expert bank

• ward level public hearing to select development projects


  

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