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INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, FEBRUARY 27Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that the main priority of the current government is
good governance and development.He said this while inaugurating Bikas Hydropower Company through electronic means in Baluwatar this morning
"We will focus on good governance, social justice and development," he said. He mentioned that the opening of hydropower in
Gorkha district was the beginning of development
He assured that employment would be guaranteed to the local people.PM Dahal said maintaining political stability was a challenge in the
past, adding that he was confident about providing stability this time around."This year passed as an election year
The local level elections, provincial and federal elections, were held successfully
After the presidential and vice-presidential elections, the election process will be over for five years
This has created a new basis for expediting the process of implementing the constitution and development."PM Dahal further said, "As a
representative of the people of Gorkha, I would like to thank you very much for providing me the opportunity to inaugurate this hydropower
company
I want to assure you that the company will come up with other projects in the future as well."PM Dahal also gave special thanks for the
contribution of the Nepalis to the indigenous and Non-resident Nepalis Association involved in the project.Meanwhile, the meeting held today
by the Cabinet of Nepal government has decided to publish the names of martyrs of the People's War and People's Movement in the Nepal
Gazette.After the meeting, Spokesperson and Minister of Communication and Information Technology Rekha Sharma delivered this
information.Detailed information regarding decisions of the Council of Ministers will be made public at the regular press conference.The
government is going to publish the details of martyrs who received martyrdom in the People's War that started on 13 February 1996 and the
people's movement of 2006 in Nepal.A version of this article appears in the print on February 28, 2023, of The Himalayan Times.
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