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CPN (UML) General Secretary Shankar Pokharel has commented that the literate generation does not want to go into the agricultural sector, which is the reason for the increase in unemployment in the country. He said that at one time, 70 percent of the population in the country was involved in agriculture, but because the new generation did not want to be associated with agriculture, employment could not be created for all.
The literate generation does not want to go into agriculture. At one time, 70 percent of our population was engaged in agriculture," he said while speaking at the opening of the 10th Central Council of the Agricultural Development Bank Employees Association of Nepal in Pokhara on Monday. "It is not possible to create jobs for 70 percent at once. A comparison could not be made between the new generation and Nepal's economy. General Secretary Pokharel claimed that the failure to change the subsistence-oriented production system has led to frustration in the new generation. He claimed that the
was trying to create a false narrative that the country was broken. Secretary General Pokharel said that by comparing with the development of Europe and America, the work was done to express disappointment towards Nepal's system. Insisting that the monarchy is a broken, failed, irrelevant system, he said that now the Jamaat is ready to argue in favor of the monarchy. That Jamaat has started saying that it was good before and now it has ruined it. "No one is trying to enter into the fact that what was good before has now become a waste," he said. Pokharel commented that false information has made the society turbulent, chaotic and directionless.
General Secretary Pokharel said that those who work in the bank should not think about opportunities. He urged the bankers to use the learning of working life even after retirement. After working in the bank, you should plan what to do in the society. One should think while working on the plan to get involved in some kind of enterprise," said Pokharel. He commented that entrepreneurship could not be developed in Nepal due to the lack of managerial capacity.
He claimed that banks are sometimes in crisis because they cannot distinguish between honest and unscrupulous borrowers. General Secretary Pokharel advised the bank manager to read the psychology along with the documents while disbursing the loan. "Documents can be good by getting someone else to prepare them. He should be able to assess whether the proposal presented by him is workable or not," he said. "If the paper and psychology work is done, the financial institution will never be in crisis."
General Secretary Pokharel said that the financial policy and political instability adopted after Covid is the cause of the economic crisis. He claimed that due to the increase in revenue, capital expenditure and foreign exchange reserves, the economic activities are moving in the direction of improvement. Secretary General Pokharel said that the lack of investment is a matter of concern despite the expansion of liquidity in the bank.
