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Bagmati Province Government Tables Policy and Programs for Fiscal Year 2026/27

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The Bagmati Province government has presented its policy and programs for the upcoming fiscal year 2026/27, focusing on improving good governance, enhancing service delivery, and promoting production growth and employment. Province Chief Deepak Prasad Devkota tabled the agenda in the Bagmati Province Assembly, outlining a plan to strengthen transparency, accountability, and public administration.

  • The policy and programs aim to integrate provincial public expenditure criteria, project selection, and multi-year project management, with regular monitoring of provincial pride projects.
  • Efforts will be made to strengthen peace, security, and the rule of law through enhanced cooperation between security agencies and local levels.
  • The government plans to continue integrated development programs for marginalized communities and make the 'One House, One Tap' program more effective.
  • Provisions will be made to regulate safe and commercial hemp cultivation for medicinal and industrial purposes.
  • Disaster preparedness will be strengthened for disaster reduction management, and poverty alleviation will be promoted as a basis for social justice.

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