Decision to cut spending by the provincial government.
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During the Genji movement, the state government agencies that were set on fire during the demonstration on August 24 are not able to return to the rhythm. Physical infrastructure has been destroyed. The employees do not seem excited. Ministers at the leadership level of the government also seem disappointed.
On Tuesday, the Ministry of Social Development of the Far West was not busy like in the past. Not only was there no movement, but the smell of burning in every room of the ministry building was not gone. There were only a small number of employees . The related technicians were repairing the electricity and the internet and making repairs for re-operation . Social Development Minister is now in Kathmandu.
Similarly, in front of the main door of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Law building, a green sticker with the word "building risk free" was pasted . There was not much movement inside and outside the ministry. The employees were gathered in a room on the ground floor of the ministry building where the fire took place. As the regular work did not start, the staff looked relaxed. The situation in the office of the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers was also the same. It was almost deserted there too .
During the demonstration on August 24, the provincial ministry buildings including the Sudurpaschim Provincial Assembly were set on fire. The employees who were found in the office building damaged by the fire did not look excited . Although it is time to prepare for the implementation of the program of the current financial year, the employees are still confused. There is confusion on how to proceed. The Ministry itself and the Council of Ministers have to guide the policy decisions,'' said Amod Dahal, Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Law, 'so far, there is a need to make concrete decisions regarding the construction of buildings and programs.'
Dahal said that since the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Law is also the Ministry of Disaster Management in the province, it is necessary to work daily in disaster-related incidents. Head of Hospital Development and Medical Services Division of Ministry of Social Development Dr. Chetraj Joshi said that even though the daily work is going on, policy decisions are being affected. "It seems that it will take time to return to the old motive," he said.
Minister of Land Management, Agriculture and Cooperatives Bir Bahadur Thapa said that the speed of the province was naturally affected after the demonstration on 24 August. According to Minister Thapa, the Cabinet meeting has been held twice after the incident. He said that a committee has been formed to determine the damage caused to the agencies under the provincial government. Since the Ministry of Agriculture often has ongoing programs, the work is about to start. It will be regular after Tihar," Minister Thapa said.
In the past, as soon as there was a change in the power equation in the Union, there was a stir in the provincial governments and the government was changed. But even though the UML-Congress government was expelled from the union due to the Genji movement, there has been no immediate movement in the power sharing between the two parties in the Far West.
There is a UML partnership government led by the Congress in Far West. Leaders have said that after the upheaval in the Union government, there was no discussion about the power structure of the state because the festivals like Dasain started. However, it is understood that the leaders in the Far West have started an informal discussion internally that it would be appropriate to run the government in partnership with all parties in the current difficult situation . "There has been no concrete discussion and conversation," Chief Minister Kamal Bahadur Shah said, "Parties outside the government are informally holding the view that everyone should move forward with understanding in this difficult and transitional situation."
Meanwhile, the Sudurpaschim state government has decided not to implement the scheme below 10 lakhs . Considering the developments after the Genji movement, the meeting of the Council of Ministers has decided not to implement the projects with a budget allocation of less than 10 lakhs and to operate all the projects through contracts.
During the preparation of the budget for the current financial year 2082/83, the state government had announced that it would not have plans below 2.5 million, but due to the pressure of party workers and MPs, the budget had been allocated even for plans up to 1,000.
The provincial government has decided not to implement low-budget plans for the management of material structures, vehicles, computers, furniture and other movable/immovable assets destroyed in the Genji movement. Navraj Ojha, spokesperson of the Office of the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers, said that since most of the budget of the province comes from the center and the center itself cuts the subsidy, it has been decided not to immediately implement the plans with a budget of less than 1 million in the case of reducing the number of plans.
In addition, the Chief Minister and Cabinet Office has informed that it has been decided not to implement any project operated by the agencies under the provincial government through the consumer committee.
The government has decided to cut the current budget as well. The Council of Ministers has also decided to cut 70 percent of the budget for printing and publishing, 50 percent of the allocation budget for meeting allowances, visit allowances, monitoring and evaluation expenses, training, seminars and seminars. Now, the budget allocated for experience exchange and inter-provincial visits, days, ceremonies, and celebrations will also be cut .
