Chief Minister of Lumbini Province Chetnarayan Acharya has said that the process of selection of plans will be made effective through periodic plans and project banks.
Addressing the provincial development council meeting regarding the formulation of the second periodic plan of Lumbini province in Lamhi on Saturday, he said that periodic plans and plans covered by the project bank will be included in the annual policy and program and budget to discourage piecemeal projects. The state government makes plans based on the database. We have moved ahead with this work as a priority," he said. "Plans are selected based on facts and evidence. For this, periodic planning and project bank will help us.'
Acharya said that rather than adding new schemes, the provincial government has prioritized completion of incomplete projects, strategically important schemes that contribute to the economic, social and cultural development of the province.
Chief Minister Acharya said that the suggestions received in the Provincial Development Council meeting will be included before the periodic plan is passed by the Provincial Council of Ministers meeting. We have recorded the important suggestions received here. If we move forward without a plan, we cannot reach our destination. This has become a common issue for everyone," Chief Minister Acharya said, "I have found everyone's common solidarity in the priority action plan advanced by the government.
He said that the progress made in the period since the establishment of the provincial government should not be ignored. He clarified that after the establishment of the provincial government, the work of development and construction has accelerated, the face of villages and cities has changed, and the government is achieving success in meeting the basic needs of the people.
Let's compare the situation seven years ago and the situation seven years later. What was the condition of education, health, agriculture, tourism, infrastructure, entrepreneurship etc.? What has been achieved now. The
meeting was addressed by former Chief Minister and Leader of Congress Parliamentary Party Dilli Bahadur Chaudhary, former Chief Minister and Leader of Maoist Parliamentary Party Jokh Bahadur Mahara and other speakers who emphasized that periodic plans should be guidelines based on the planned development and priorities of the province.
