Only 5 percent of development budget spent in Parsa

In the current fiscal year, the district's total development budget is Rs 3.87 billion, 18.93 billion, but only Rs 193.92 billion and 30 paise have been spent by the end of Mangsir.

Poush 2, 2082

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Only 5 percent of development budget spent in Parsa

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After the federal government froze the development budget following the Gen-G movement, only 5 percent of Parsa district's total development budget has been spent in the first five months of the current fiscal year.

In the current fiscal year, the district's total development budget is Rs 3.87 billion, 18 million 93 thousand, but only Rs 193 million 924 thousand 925 30 paisa has been spent by mid-Mansir.

According to the data of the Treasury and Accounts Controller's Office, Parsa, the district's overall development budget expenditure is low because the two main offices under the federal government related to development - the Intensive Urban Building Construction Project and the Water Supply and Sewerage Management Office, Parsa - have not been able to spend the budget.

According to Chief Treasury Controller Manoj Joshi, although the budget of the Intensive Urban Building Construction Project Office, Birgunj is Rs 2.13 billion 83 million 42 thousand, this office has spent only Rs 52 million 22 million 56 thousand by mid-Mansir.

Similarly, the budget of the Water Supply and Sewerage Management Office, Parsa is Rs 86 million 64 million 10 thousand, but only Rs 47 million 62 million has been spent. He said that these offices are unable to spend the budget until it is released from the ministry as the budget has been withheld by the federal Ministry of Finance.

Since the budgets of other offices related to development and construction in the district are comparatively low, it has been seen that a large portion of the district's total capital budget cannot be spent until these two offices with large budgets are able to mobilize the budget.

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