Problems of Kathmandu waste been permanently removed
She stated that she lost some projects as she attempted to do unlimited work with limited resources.
KATHMANDU: According to Ram Kumari Jhankri, Minister of Urban Development, there is no discrimination in the budget. She was responding to a question posed by Parliamentarians on Wednesday. “Why did you ask for a plan but the budget was not released?” the lawmakers had inquired. In response, she stated, “There is no discrimination in the plan selection, we are clear on that.”
She stated that she lost some projects as she attempted to do unlimited work with limited resources. “Our economy is limited,” she explained. There are numerous requirements that must be met. As a result, the programs of some honorable legislators may have been included, but not those of others. That’s the decent thing to do, and it should end there. ”
Similarly, she stated that the waste problems in Kathmandu have ended permanently. She claims that this will not be repeated. “The issue has now been permanently resolved.” “However, the work was done on a local level,” she explained. We’ll keep that in mind as well.”