Stakeholders have emphasized that the results obtained from Nepal's first sovereign credit rating (sovereign credit rating) should be changed.
On the occasion of the 28th anniversary of the Nepal Economic Journalists Society (SEJAN), Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel said that the results obtained from the country's sovereign credit assessment are a matter of pride for Nepal.
Nepal is second in South Asia after India and it is necessary to turn this potential into results, he said. He suggested not to criticize the government only in absolute terms, as there is a way out of it. He said that the legacy of
is a very serious problem and the government is trying to work in the middle of the problem. He claims that positive improvements and signs have appeared in the meantime.
The country's sovereign credit rating has created a positive debate, said Shivraj Adhikari, vice-chairman of the Planning Commission. He emphasized that the next debate should focus on reform. He said that investment areas should be identified and the debate should be increased.
Nepal Rastra Bank Governor Mahaprasad Adhikari said that despite the fact that Nepal ranks second in South Asia in terms of overall economic condition, the challenge remains. He says that it is necessary to try to improve the current level of sovereign credit assessment. Economist Achyut Wagle said that new sources of revenue have not been found and this is weakening the state.
economic journalists awarded in various categories
Meanwhile, Sejan has awarded economic journalists with various awards. Season Award Clickmandu.com journalist Sharad Ojha and Dr. Bhagwat Bhattarai of Setopati.com received the Bhola Chalise Liberal Journalism Award, according to a statement issued by Sejan.
Similarly, the print media award was given to Kaushila Kunwar of the business daily, while the digital award went to Kamal Dhital of 12khari.com. self The fellowship established in memory of Sanjay Neupane was received by Subas Yonjan of Capital Nepal.com.
