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Kathmandu, May 15: The estimated cost of implementing the 16th Plan is approximately Rs 11.1 trillion, the National Planning Commission (NPC) said today. NPC Vice Chairman Dr Min Bahadur Shrestha, informing the media about the Plan and cost estimate approved by the Council of Ministers meeting on Tuesday, said that
The draft of the 16th Five-Year Periodic Plan (2081/82-2085/86) has been sent to the Council of Ministers for final approval.
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said the 16th periodic plan will focus on integrated infrastructure development and extension
The National Planning Commission (NPC) has elicited recommendations from ruling alliance parties on the 16th five-year period plan which is
The National Planning Commission (NPC) held consultations with international development partners on the draft of the 16th period plan and
The members of the House of Representatives (HoR) have suggested the National Planning Commission (NPC) to plan only implementable projects.
The draft of the 16th five-year plan (2081/82-2085/86) encapsulating the main goal of economic development with good governance, social justice
Stakeholders and the representatives of the local governments have suggested that the National Planning Commission should prepare the 16th five-year
Chief Minister of Bagmati Province, Shalikram Jammakattel, has said the periodic plan should align the spirit of constitution
The stakeholders here have suggested the government that it prioritized Madhes in the 16th plan.