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Monetary policy has opened the door to make the economy viable: Construction Industry Council

श्रावण १२, २०८१
Monetary policy has opened the door to make the economy viable: Construction Industry Council
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The Nepal Construction Industry Council has said that the monetary policy has opened the doors to make the country's economy viable. On Friday, the General Secretary of the Council, Ramsharan Deuja, while announcing the opinion of the Council on the monetary policy of the current financial year 2081/082 introduced by the Nepal Rastra Bank, responded that the monetary policy has opened the door to making the economy run.

He said that they are confident that the monetary policy introduced by the National Bank will have a positive impact and response. Secretary General Deuja said that the monetary policy has been arrived at after a thorough study of the situation that has reached the crisis deal.

He said that the National Bank is serious about how to manage the internal resources in the situation where the foreign loans are gradually decreasing. The first means of bringing money to the market is the construction sector. said that the monetary policy has come.

He said, 'A good monetary policy has come after the covid of the last three/four years. The world could not remain untouched by Covid. If we look at the economic data of these 4 years in Nepal, the situation has reached the point of crisis. It was also seen that there are no certain indicators. But from the point of view of the private sector, it is clear from the deposits in the banks that the economic situation of Nepal is in a very uncomfortable and critical situation. There are so many deposits in the bank, we have no employment. The budget is not being spent. The government is not able to pay. In a situation where foreign loans are gradually decreasing, the National Bank has gradually studied how to manage the internal resources and keep the existing resources within a perimeter.

General Secretary Deuja said that the construction sector is the first means of delivering the government's money to the market, and said that the environment has become uncomfortable because that sector is currently closed. This has created a situation for the entire private sector to move forward and be smooth. This monetary policy has given the opportunity to a patient to recover from his illness just as a ventilator is available. Not all problems have been solved, there are many other problems, there is the problem of payment. This was the area that should be given first priority rather than payment,' he said.

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