330 million rupees have been allocated for the establishment of an integrated secure printing institution, encouraging the expansion of business activities through social media registered in Nepal, and public welfare advertisements through print and electronic media.
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The government has allocated a total budget of Rs 5.93 billion for the information and communication sector for the fiscal year 2083/84.
According to the budget presented by Finance Minister Swarnim Wagle in the joint meeting of Parliament on Friday, it is mentioned that the Telecommunications Authority Bill will be presented in Parliament, access to quality telecommunications services will be increased by accelerating the use of the latest technology, and quality telephone services and networks will be expanded in Karnali and Sudurpaschim provinces.
Similarly, an integrated secure printing institution will be established by merging various structures established for government printing, encouraging the expansion of business activities through social media registered in Nepal, and Rs 330 million has been allocated for public welfare advertisements through print and electronic media.
