PM directs officials to abide by laws on infrastructure projects

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has directed the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport to completely abide by the laws while working on the infrastructure projects.

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Govt proposes to scrap or postpone unnecessary infrastructure projects

KATHMANDU, May 14: The government has proposed the possibility of scrapping or postponing infrastructure projects that are deemed unnecessary.

Govt proposes to scrap or postpone ‘unnecessary’ infrastructure projects

KATHMANDU, May 14: The government has proposed the possibility of scrapping or postponing infrastructure projects that are deemed unnecessary.

Parliamentarian Sapkota addresses Regional Climate Summit

Madhav Sapkota, CPN (Maoist Centre) parliamentarian, has said impacts seen in some mega infrastructure projects recently initiated by Nepal

Parliamentarian Sapkota addresses Regional Climate Summit

Madhav Sapkota, CPN (Maoist Centre) parliamentarian, has said impacts seen in some mega infrastructure projects recently initiated by Nepal

Ministers of Karnali Province inspect infrastructure projects

Provincial Ministers and the government officials of the Karnali Province government inspected major infrastructure projects being built in the province, Monday.

Govt to endorse public-private-partnership model also in infrastructure projects

KATHMANDU, May 18: The government has planned to involve the private sector in construction of infrastructure projects through the budget for 2022/23.

Construction works outside plan being selected

Infrastructure experts have commented that more than 50 percent of the infrastructure projects of Nepal are from outside the regular plan.

IBN begins evaluation of four infrastructure projects

Four large infrastructure projects – Muktinath Cable Car, Damak Industrial Park, Private Freight Terminal and Bulk Handling Facilities in Birgunj and Bhairahawa, and Multimodel Logistics Park in Biratnagar – have entered the evaluation process at the Investment Board of Nepal (IBN).

Over 6,000 infrastructure projects affected by COVID-19 pandemic

KATHMANDU, May 21: The second wave of COVID-19 has directly affected over 6,000 infrastructure projects.