PM Dahal: Let us present practical projects, not ‘wish list’

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PM Dahal: Let us present practical projects, not ‘wish list’

Kathmandu: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ stressed taking the private sector into confidence and spreading a message that there is investment-friendly environment in the country.

Addressing the Investment Board’s meeting at New Baneshwor on Tuesday, PM Dahal opined that the private sector should be facilitated rather than controlled to ensure development and prosperity. PM Dahal argued that the idea of controlling was not acceptable in today’s world parlance. ‘A new development model should be charted by taking the private sector into confidence. There will be no development unless the private sector is taken into confidence,’ said PM Dahal.

He asserted that the public’s aspirations and expectations could be fulfilled by adopting the policy that encourages development and thus instructed the Board’s officials to work towards that. As for the upcoming Third Investment Summit, the Head of the Government opined that all should deliver with positive attitude to make it a success. He also asserted that practical projects should be projected and pitched rather than merely presenting a ‘wish-list’ during the summit. The summit is due in less than week in Kathmandu.

According to the PM Dahal some Acts were amended prior to the Summit which would give an impetus to attract foreign investment. ‘Let’s organize the Summit and give a new message,’ said PM Dahal. He also pointed out the need to simplify procedures and other works related to development projects and insisted that the political leadership should be able to deal with the difficulties arising while delivering some good works.

Likewise, he stated that priority should be given to steel industry and underscored that works should be done seriously for the establishment of such industries. Furthermore, he instructed the Board to prioritize irrigation related project to generate as many as jobs in agriculture sector and also drew the attention of the Board to accelerate stalled development projects.

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