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Chief Minister of Lumbini Province Chetnarayan Acharya has said that it is necessary for the provincial government to set an example of good governance, transparency and frugality.
He emphasized on the need to evaluate the effectiveness of the implementation of the strategic plan to promote good governance.
Chief Minister Acharya while addressing the ministerial level development problem solving committee and the annual review program of the financial year 2081/082 in Rapti Valley (Deukhuri) on Thursday said that there should be a deep search and evaluation on whether the decisions and policies have been followed. ``Many decisions have been made, but attention should be paid to how far those decisions have been implemented,'' he said. Acharya said that although many training programs have been conducted, it is necessary to evaluate their achievements. ``Employees and public representatives have been given a lot of training. But what was the effect of that training? It is necessary to evaluate it, he said. In the
program, Chief Secretary Bavuram Adhikari emphasized on the need to institutionalize past learning and move forward. ``The Chief Minister's office should become an exemplary role model,'' he said. . In addition, he said that the state and civil service will be implemented and the responsibility will increase.
Chief Minister's Office Secretary Ishwarraj Paudel opined that a special program should be made for the implementation of the administrative structure and strategic plan against good governance and corruption. He pointed out the need for a coordinated role in the field of overall good governance and development.
Kavindra Nepal, another secretary of the Chief Minister's Office, emphasized that coordination and monitoring should be strengthened to ensure the effectiveness of the programs of 205 agencies and offices under the provincial government. In the
program, details of the achievements achieved by the Provincial Governance Center, Provincial Infrastructure Development Authority and other agencies were presented in the year 2081/082.
