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Deputy Prime Minister and Urban Development Minister Prakashman Singh has said that work should be started now to systematically develop Kathmandu, which is developing in a disorderly manner. At the meeting of the Kathmandu Valley Physical Development Committee held at the Ministry of Urban Development on Sunday, Deputy Prime Minister Singh said that work should be started to organize Kathmandu from some point.
Saying that Kathmandu was once a fertile agricultural land, he expressed his concern that it has now developed into a disorganized and ugly city. He said that even if it takes time to correct the shortcomings of the past, the work will continue.
'In the fields where paddy is grown, houses have now become houses. Now we have to work to gradually take it as an organized city,' he said.
Deputy Prime Minister Singh said that the Urban Policy has been passed by the Council of Ministers to organize the city to be built now. He claimed that the Ministry of Urban Development is the youngest among the ministries and that the work has been accelerated after he took over the leadership. 'After all these years of the formation of the Ministry, barely one urban policy has been passed by the Council of Ministers,' he said. He said that this government will complete the good work that the previous government could not do.
