Madhesh Province Chief Minister Expresses Deep Concern Over Youth Outmigration

Janakpurdham. Madhesh Province Chief Minister Krishna Prasad Yadav has expressed serious concern over youth outmigration.

Chief Minister Yadav voiced his concern regarding the exodus of youth during a press conference held in Janakpurdham on Tuesday, marking the completion of 100 days since he assumed leadership of the Madhesh Province government. However, he did not publicly disclose any concrete plans on how to stop the youth from leaving the country. He only stated that he is worried about the issue.

He mentioned that nearly 50 days out of the 100 were spent under the election code of conduct, and stated that efforts were made to make the provincial government's presence felt during the remaining period.

Furthermore, he informed that work has been proceeding by operating his office from the Province's Home Ministry due to the damage sustained by buildings during the 'Janjati' movement.

Highlighting progress in the health sector, he claimed improvements at the Janakpurdham Provincial Hospital. He stated that to ease the difficulty of issuing tickets (prescriptions) when patient load increases, an arrangement for issuing prescriptions online from home has been implemented. He also informed that payment for tests and reports are now available online.

In the education sector, he announced the initiation of a plan to develop one model school in every constituency. He informed that work has already begun in 15 community schools in the first phase, with an investment of at least 5 million rupees per school.

During the program held under the slogan "100 Days, 51 Tasks," he also stated that initiatives have been taken to get Janaki Mandir listed on the World Heritage List.

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