He clarified that the budget was brought with the thought that due to political instability the government knows what kind of adversity is created in business and industry.
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Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel has said that the government is in favor of a stable policy to boost the morale of the private sector. Inaugurating the 'Naima Mobility Expo-2025' from Wednesday at Bhrikutimandap, Finance Minister Paudel said that the current government is not in favor of unstable policies.
"While making the budget, we discussed and communicated a lot with the private sector and their umbrella organization," he said, "It was not the finance minister, but the private sector that wanted us to have a budget, and the budget has been made according to that expectation." has been built . The symptoms of that stability have been expressed in the budget.
'The government's focus is more on how to raise the morale of the private sector, how to create confidence and employment,' he said, 'that is why we have created a budget that is friendly to the private sector and to raise their morale.'
He said that the government is paying attention to the road infrastructure that is being raised by businessmen, and now the highways are being expanded and upgraded. Ritu Singh Vaidya, president of Nepal Automobile Importers and Manufacturers Association (NAIMA) said that the mobility sector is an important engine of economic growth and job creation in Nepal.
Informing that Naima is investing in the development of skilled manpower in collaboration with CTEVT, she said that she believes that this will ensure inclusive and future-oriented employment for Nepalese youth. Shirish Murarka, coordinator of the organizing committee, said that the largest expo in the history of Nepal has been organized. 50 brands of vehicles are kept at the
expo. 35 new variants of vehicles are being launched at the expo which will run till 25th July. Organizers claim that more than 80,000 people will visit the expo, which will last for five days.
