Entrepreneurship and employment based on infrastructure development is essential: Minister Bhandari

Chaitra 11, 2081

Santosh Singh

Entrepreneurship and employment based on infrastructure development is essential: Minister Bhandari

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Labor, Employment and Social Security Minister Sharat Singh Bhandari has said that citizens are not able to feel the development because physical infrastructure development cannot be linked with enterprise, production and employment.

"Even though roads, water and electricity have reached their homes, the citizens are not satisfied," said Bhandari, "There is an atmosphere of hopelessness in the country." A wrong comment has been made. Infrastructural based entrepreneurship and employment opportunities should be brought in to eradicate pessimism and misrepresentation. The time has come to realize development by utilizing the skills and energy of the people who have returned from abroad.'

In the '1000 days of achievement' public event organized by Bardibas Municipality of Mahottari on Monday, Minister Bhandari said that the issue of where Bardibas Municipality will take its form in the future should be discussed now.

'Under the mega project to connect neighboring India and China, the road connecting Bhithamod-Bardibas-Khurkot to China will pass through Bardibas. Bardibas is also the junction of the East-West electric train,' said Bhandari, 'the road connecting the two countries is connecting from Bardibas. We don't have time to pit two neighbors against each other. we are friends The time has come to move forward with the thought of moving towards development by connecting the two countries.'

Bhandari said that the government is going to celebrate the next decade as the 'decade of employment'.

'Even though billions of budgets are spent on training every year, no achievements have been seen. Therefore, the government is committed to produce skilled manpower according to the demands of employers by bringing uniformity in training and education,' said Bhandari, 'even though there are job opportunities in the country, Nepalis are suffering abroad when their skills are lacking.'

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