Rajendra Raut, President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI), said that many of the issues included in this year's policy program appear positive and practical.
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Industrialists and businessmen of Morang have said that this time's policy program seems more progressive than the previous ones.
Nandakishore Rathi, President of the Morang Industry Organization, said that the inclusion of new and modern programs, including digital payments, in the industry and business sector is a positive aspect. 'The policy to facilitate the operation of production-oriented industries is also very commendable,' he said.
Although many programs are good, the implementation aspect should not be weak like the previous governments, he said. 'The government needs to think seriously about how to effectively implement these programs through the budget,' he said. 'The implementation aspect should be strong. The disappointing work like in the past should not be repeated.'
Rajendra Raut, President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Koshi, said that many of the issues included in this time's policy program seem positive and practical. ‘Prioritizing the issue of promoting the export of information technology in particular is a timely step,’ he said. He said that this can be expected to help the youth create employment and entrepreneurial opportunities in the country.
Similarly, he said that the concept of 'Land Bank' is a new and important plan to make agricultural land productive and not barren. 'This can increase agricultural production and help make agriculture commercial and modern,' he said. 'It is also positive to provide investment opportunities to various entrepreneurs and businessmen through the National Industrial Policy by revising the Industrial Policy of 2067 BS.'
He said that the morale of the private sector will increase further if an industry-business-friendly environment can be created. 'Prioritizing women's entrepreneurship development is also a very commendable aspect,' he said. 'We can believe that this will help make women financially self-reliant.'
Overall, he said that this time's policy program looks excellent, progressive and optimistic compared to the past. 'Now the government needs to be serious about its effective implementation,' he said.
