Khanda Devi brought a budget of Rs. 605.7 million

Priority has been given to programs ranging from hospitals to temples, roads, and agriculture.

Ashad 10, 2083

Nawaraj Shrestha

Khanda Devi brought a budget of Rs. 605.7 million

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Khandadevi Rural Municipality has made public a budget of Rs 605.721,235 for the upcoming fiscal year 2083/84.

Presenting the budget and program at the village assembly held on Tuesday, Vice-Chairwoman Rama Ghising said that education, health, agriculture, drinking water, tourism, enterprise development and infrastructure development have been prioritized. The rural municipality has allocated Rs 5.5 million for the under-construction Khandadevi Hospital. Similarly, Rs 2.5 million has been allocated for electricity subsidy for the lift drinking water project, Rs 2 million for the construction of 100 goat pens, Rs 4 million for ambulance service and Rs 2 million for the tank distribution program for water storage.

Towards religious and tourism infrastructure, Rs 5 million has been allocated for the construction of a road leading to Khandadevi Temple. The rural municipality has also stated that Rs 5 million has been allocated for the under-construction monastery. Similarly, Rs 5 million has been allocated for the construction of a periodic plan and Rs 7 million for the construction of the ward office building of Ward No. 2.

Presenting the progress report for the current fiscal year 2082/83 at the village council, Vice President Ghising informed that out of the total budget of Rs 598.82 million, 840 thousand rupees, 60.98 percent has been spent on current and 26.38 percent on capital expenditure till the end of Jestha. 

She said that the overall financial progress of the rural municipality has been 49.03 percent so far. In the policy and program presented by Rural Municipality Chairman Gyan Kumar Shrestha, quality education, easy health services, agricultural modernization, youth entrepreneurship development, expansion of drinking water, infrastructure construction and tourism promotion have been given top priority. Chairman Shrestha said that the program has been taken forward with the aim of making maximum use of local resources and making employment creation and service delivery effective.

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