Friday, April 26, 2013

Economical study...


How much loan do Nepalese carry on their heads?
Per capita debt for every Nepalese touched Rs.19,748 in 2011-12 which is increased by over 60% in the last six years (2005-06, Rs 12,000 per head), according to 50th report of auditor general of Nepal. Total sum of loan for 2011-12 was Rs.523.20 billion including Rs. 309.28 billion and Rs. 213.92 billion from foreign and domestic loan respectively.
And government inefficiency blamed for indebtedness of the state.
 

Its matter of every Nepalese to think out and worked out in a new way to the path of development. The seeds of innovation should be sown in every field for growing ecologically cleaner as well as economically powerful. Not only this, it’s time to think over the smart growth not simply growth; smart growth means development of clean energy and energy efficiency, ie; reducing GHGs without reducing economic opportunity.
The main challenges that our country is facing the same as the world one:
·         How to grow sustainable economy,
·         How to gain political stability and movement,
·         How to maintain sustainable environmental gain and conservation,
·         How to keep people productively employed,
·         How to alleviate poverty in the rural areas,
Keeping in mind the value and importance of togetherness, let us reach out to each other in the spirit of co-operation for the development of good norms and values in the country level for peace, progress and prosperity in nation.

5 comments:

  1. its good to learn about this.

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    1. yah subash, its really necessary for every nepalese to learn their condition

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  2. being youth it's now our duty to eradicate this situation... nepal is full of potentiality to raise the economical status.. most potential sector are agriculture, tourism and hydropower. most of people being engaged in agriculture and suitability of land and topography of nepal to grow different agricultural product in different region of nepal. in my view commercial agriculture and agri-based industry is only easy effective and efficient solution of this problem.. youth who are reaching foreign countries day by day in search of employment should be encouraged towards commercial farming.. this would not only minimize the food insecurity problem of nepal it also help to increase the per capita income of nepalese people..

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  3. thanks dinesh for ur reasonable comments...yah somewhat our economy is now mainly depend on remitance, money send by nepalese from abroad,,,but stability is the most one that our country requires now at present.

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  4. the government is going to introduce the national debt policy to determine the criteria, term and condition for taking loan. there are two act; loan and guarantee act which looks after foreign loan while public debt act looks over government domestic loan,,,main thing is that there is no any provision for institutional responsibility for taking ext. loan; may we guess now what we have and where we are.

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