PM Oli and his close aides manipulate the new budget plan. Here’re 5 instances

The government, on May 29, released the budget plan for the next fiscal year which was hailed by a lot of sectors. The budget has allocated funds to the health sector to tackle Covid-19 while education has been given priority while pork barrel funds have been cancelled for the fiscal year. Even though many have […]

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Call to make the next budget plan gender-responsive

The Women and Social Affairs Committee under the House of Representatives has directed the ministries concerned to give importance to gender responsiveness in the budget plan for the new fiscal year 2022/23. The post Call to make the next budget plan gender-responsive appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

51 local governments yet to announce budget plan for this year

It has been 18 days since the new fiscal year began, but 51 of the 753 local governments in the country are yet to announce the budget plan for the current fiscal year. The post 51 local governments yet to announce budget plan for this year appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Supreme Court bars govt from executing its plan to export stones, pebbles

The Supreme Court has issued an interim order barring it from implementing a provision introduced in the annual budget plan for the next fiscal year about exporting stones and pebbles.

Govt forms task force to finalise startup loan release procedure

The government has formed a task force to finalise a procedure for issuing concessional loans to startups as announced in the budget plan for the next fiscal year.

Nepal budget 2021/22: 9 things you should know

Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel on Saturday presented the annual budget plan for the next fiscal year 2021/22. The budget plan, which has a total size of Rs 1.647 trillion, has many ambitious programmes whereas it also repeats some unimplemented programmes from past years.