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Nepal had begun witnessing impact of global economic crisis, which was further exacerbated by the COVID-19. In a bid to save economy from recession, various measures including ban on import were put in place, which, however resulted into growing inflation and declining revenue. It further hit the public spending. Production

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An economic slowdown automatically leads to a decline in revenue. This results in a budget deficit. Now we are going