What should be done to make Nepal a developed country ?write any four point
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● National Statistical Department (NSD)
● Restructuring Policies.
● Infrastructure Development Fund.
● Savings Fund for individuals.
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ANSWER=The following four points should be Done to make Nepal a developed country. They are: Develop hydro power.
1. We need a VISIONARY LEADER who has a clear vision to see Nepal as a DEVELOPED NATION. He should not only have a vision but should also make sure that the vision is fully implemented and it is regularly monitored.
2. Restructuring Nepal Planning Commission (NPC)
It should be a very strong and proactive institution that should have complete authority to plan the development activities in a way that addresses the needs of the citizens of Nepal. The planning commission should include a full-time Chairman (not the prime minister who is ex-officio chairman at present) and representatives (not ministers) from various ministries.
3. Set up a Quarterly Monitoring Committee (QMC)
Quarterly Monitoring Committee will focus on evaluating the inflation, trends in export & import, evaluating monitory policy, etc. The focus should be on individual products as how to increase exports and decrease imports, production and consumption analysis and make our current manufacturing and service sectors effective. It will also look into the sick units and the existing running units of the government of Nepal. The committee should include a Chairman and representatives from various sectors like Nepal Rastra Bank, Finance Ministry, Chambers of Commerce, etc.
4. National Statistical Department (NSD)
The National Statistical Department should be formed to collect data about the actual state of affairs of the country. This department should focus on actual import and export of goods and services, manufacturing, electricity production, agriculture outputs, etc., on all aspects of the nation on an individual basis and should be shared to the respective ministries and departments for effective evaluation and policy making. Though we have a Central Bureau of Statistics, it is not performing as expected.