Tila Rural Municipality Exceeds Revenue Target
Jumla. Tila Rural Municipality has collected more revenue than targeted. The rural municipality has collected more internal revenue than its target, i.e., estimated, in the fiscal year 2081/82. According to the 63rd annual report of the Auditor General, the municipality collected revenue of 26 lakh 17 thousand in that fiscal year. The rural municipality has intensified the implementation of large development plans in the current fiscal year. In this regard, work is being done through the contracts of 12 projects for physical infrastructure construction and road expansion.
Approximately 125 projects under consumer committees are in the final stage of construction, said Dhirendrabikram Thapa, chief of the rural municipality's plan branch. The Auditor General's report mentions that the rural municipality completed a total of 86 projects in the fiscal year 2081/82, including 14 projects above 20 lakh, 61 projects from five lakh to 50 lakh, and 11 projects costing less than five lakh.
According to the rural municipality chairman Motilal Rokaya, eight large projects were completed through contracts and have come into operation in that fiscal year. Among them, the Janajagrriti Basic School building, the Manechaur Silchaur road, the Saraswati Basic School building, the Sudi Community building, the rural agricultural road from Rara to Ghodesudi Manechaur, and the Rasakhopri to Kayarkot road have been constructed. Rural Municipality Chairman Rokaya said that the track of approximately 36 km of new roads was constructed in the same fiscal year.
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