The local levels of Rolpa have allocated the budget with education, health, agriculture, infrastructure, tourism, drinking water, employment promotion, social security, and good governance as their main priorities.
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All local levels of Rolpa have made the budget public on Asad 10 for the fiscal year 2083/84. All 10 levels of the district have made the policy, program and budget public for the upcoming fiscal year.
Rolpa has one municipality and nine rural municipalities. All levels have organized village and municipal assemblies and presented the development blueprint for the upcoming year. The local levels have allocated the budget by keeping education, health, agriculture, infrastructure, tourism, drinking water, employment promotion, social security and good governance as the main priorities.
Rolpa Municipality has presented the largest budget. The municipality has presented a budget of 802.5 million 50 thousand. The municipality has stated that the budget has been allocated to give high priority to increasing agricultural production, upgrading roads, expanding drinking water facilities, improving educational conditions, strengthening health services and building infrastructure within the municipality. The municipality had brought a budget of Rs 826.325 crore, which is 20 million more than the budget of the previous fiscal year.
Sunilsmriti Rural Municipality has made public a budget of Rs 585.780 crore, Triveni Rural Municipality has made public a budget of Rs 524.434 crore, Parivartan Rural Municipality has made public a budget of Rs 521.1377 crore, Runtigadhi Rural Municipality has made public a budget of Rs 514.278 crore, Lungri Rural Municipality has made public a budget of Rs 488.44 lakh.
Similarly, Gangadev Rural Municipality has presented a budget of Rs 474.434 crore, Thawang Rural Municipality has presented a budget of Rs 435.215 crore, Sunchhahari Rural Municipality has presented a budget of Rs 416.372 crore and Madi Rural Municipality has presented a budget of Rs 392.24 crore.
All rural municipalities, including Rolpa Municipality, have announced that programs and policies have been introduced in the budget to increase production and create self-employment in the villages. Most levels have claimed that they have put forward a budget and plan to provide opportunities to the youth in the country.
All levels have stated that the budget has been allocated based on internal resources as well as grants from the federal government and provincial governments. All levels have stated that the situation of children, women, senior citizens, Dalits and disadvantaged communities has been targeted.
However, local resources are dwindling and limited resources and means need to be utilized to the maximum extent, public representatives have stated. Although the budgets, policies and programs brought by all levels are positive and development-oriented, the main problem is that they cannot be implemented properly and effectively by a small number of employees.
