In a nationwide survey conducted over a month, when asked what the next government's main priorities should be, 22.5 percent (rural municipalities) answered that roads and transportation should be the priority.
What you should know
There is enthusiasm among the general electorate for the House of Representatives elections to be held on 21 Falgun. And citizens have expressed their opinions on the problems they face as citizens and the priorities of the government.
23.0 percent (municipalities) said that education should be given priority, while 21.1 percent (sub-/metropolitan cities) said that employment should be given priority. When asked what the main priority of the next government should be, including seven priorities, 21.2 percent said roads and transportation, 16.8 percent said employment, 15.4 percent said education, 9.1 percent said health, drinking water and sanitation, 6.6 percent said agriculture and irrigation, 6.5 percent said corruption control, 3.1 percent said it did not know, and 5.6 percent said they did not know. Similarly, when asked if they had any problems as citizens, 72.5 percent said they had problems. Similarly, 21.6 percent said they did not have any problems, while 5.6 percent said they did not know or did not want to say. In a survey conducted on the main 8 problems of citizens, 19.3 percent of the participants said that unemployment was the biggest problem for them. 17.8 percent cited economic difficulties, 12.3 percent cited poor road conditions, 9.3 percent cited health services, 8 percent cited drinking water, 3.1 percent cited irrigation, 3.1 percent cited education, and 2.6 percent cited agriculture as the main problems. The results of the opinion poll will be published every day according to the social and political dimensions. This survey was conducted in collaboration with Kantipur and Sharecast Initiative.
