Kathmandu: A discussion has been held on the principles and priorities of the Appropriation Bill (except tax) of the coming fiscal year in a meeting of the National Assembly.
Taking part in the discussion on Tuesday, Tulasa Kumari Dahal suggested that the government allocate the budget based on principles and priorities of the Appropriation Bill. ‘The budget should be made being focusing on policies and programs as well as principles and priorities, and it should be implemented effectively, ‘ said Dahal.
Economic sources should be searched for a self-reliant and socialism-oriented economy as well as social transformation to fulfil the national aspiration ‘Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepali’. Jag Prasad Sharma commented that though the Appropriation Bill has principles of continuity in policy, dynamism in economy and acceleration in development, there are procedural errors.
Likewise, Krishna Bahadur Rokaya stressed the need of allocating budget keeping Karnali province at special priority. Laying emphasis on the need of making budget that should raise 20 per cent population, which is below the poverty line, above it, Beduram Bhusal mentioned that the bill has not incorporated concrete programs for achieving sustainable development goals.
Govt employees’ facilities should be increased in timely manner The lawmakers speaking during discussions on the Principles and Priorities of the Appropriation Bill for Fiscal Year 2025-26 in the National Assembly meeting today called for taking urgent steps for curbing the burgeoning corruption in the country and suggested the government to increase the facilities of the public employees as one major intervention to that connection.
Lawmakers also stressed on aligning the budget and the limited resources and on making budgetary allocation and prioritization in a just manner, expressing hope for improvement in the upcoming budget. The lawmakers called for focusing on implementing policies brought in the agriculture sector, tourism development, economic development and education.
Those speaking in this line were Mohammad Khalid, Shekhar Kumar Singh, Rukmini Koirala, Jhakku Prasad Subedi and Kamala Panta, among other lawmakers.
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