Khajura, scoring 71.99 percent, outperformed seven municipalities in indicators of service delivery, financial governance, plan implementation, transparency, and coordination.
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Khajura Rural Municipality has succeeded in securing first place among the eight local levels in Banke in the performance evaluation of the National Natural Resources and Finance Commission.
Khajura, scoring 71.99 percent, surpassed seven municipalities in the indicators of service delivery, financial governance, plan implementation, transparency and coordination.
The commission has been evaluating performance every year based on 17 indicators of local government operations.
Village Municipality Vice-Chairman Manju Malla said that positive results have been achieved due to regular monitoring of plans, effective implementation of target group programs and maintaining quality in development work.
Chief Administrative Officer Dil Bahadur Poudel said that the proactivity of employees, work culture of completing plans on time and coordination with the leadership were the basis for success.
The senior accounting officer of the municipality said that they have tightened up on waste reduction, frugal budget spending and financial transparency.
