Government Publishes 100-Day Achievements

Kathmandu. The government today published its 100-day achievements. The government's work and achievements in 100 days were reviewed and published at a press conference at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers today, Saturday. 

Government spokesperson Sasmita Pokharel said that the government had taken 666 intermediaries under control within 100 days. He stated that 11,000 complaints were received by the Asset Investigation Commission and that the National Integrity Policy 2083 was also issued. Pokharel also informed that savings of 2 crore 63 lakh 90 thousand have been returned from 10 cooperatives. 

Information was also given that the second amendment to public procurement has been presented in the Federal Parliament to facilitate the purchase of fertilizers, medicines, and essential medicines. 11,000 complaints have been received by the Asset Investigation Commission, as mentioned in the government's progress report. 

Government spokesperson Pokharel, who is also the Minister of Education and Sports, said, 'The structure of the federal ministry was cumbersome. We have reduced it to 18 in the pledge letter itself. We have formed a 17-member cabinet. We estimate that 20 billion rupees will be saved.'

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