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After 8 months of the financial year, the development budget expenditure in Parsa is low. During the period from July to Tuesday, the office related to development and construction of the district has spent only 24.57 percent of the development budget.
According to the data of the Office of the Controller of Funds and Accounts, during the period of 8 months, the capital budget of the district is 2 billion 67 crore 13 lakh 8 thousand 750 rupees and 65 crore 63 lakh 35 Only one thousand 191 rupees 39 paise has been spent.
The offices related to development under the federal government have not been able to spend the development budget. Birgunj, which has the largest development budget, has spent only 221 million rupees out of the development budget of 1.34 billion rupees and 73 million rupees.
Postal Highway Planning Office Birgunj, which has a development budget of 31.65 million rupees, has spent only 150.96 million rupees during this period. Federal Water Supply and Sewerage Management Project, which has a development budget of 43.35 million rupees, has spent only 10.26 million rupees.
Narayani Irrigation Management Division, which has a development budget of 13.59 million rupees, has spent only 3.25 million rupees. The Postal Highway Planning Office, which has a development budget of Rs 316.5 million, has spent only Rs 159.6 million.
The current budget of the district is 10.58 billion rupees, so far 61 percent i.e. 6.47 billion rupees has been spent. Usually, the current budget is spent on employee salaries and allowances. Khadag Bahadur Chaudhary, head of Birgunj, Urban and Building Construction Project, said that the main reason for the office not being able to spend the budget for development and construction is that there are more new programs this year.
'We are still engaged in contract management,' he said, '60/65 contracts have been negotiated.' He also said that some contracts are being worked on. He claimed that the budget will be spent by working on many contracts within the next 2 months.
Fund and Accounts Controller's Office Information Officer Basant Guragai says that the tendency of construction companies who have been awarded development contracts to take mobilization funds but do not work is a big problem in the district. He also said that the budget of some contracts has not yet been released.
He said that there is a provision that the development budget that has not been spent before the end of March will not be transferred. He said that the development budget will be spent now as the amount of one scheme will be spent on another scheme after March.
