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PM's direction to engage in game-changer initiatives

PM Oli urged the subordinates to contribute to increasing productivity and lifting the country out of the vicious cycle of poverty. 
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KATHMANDU, Aug 15: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has directed the ministers and secretaries to initiate game-changer projects.



During a progress review and performance contract signing function at his office in Singha Durbar on Thursday, PM Oli urged the subordinates to contribute to increasing productivity and lifting the country out of the vicious cycle of poverty. 


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The PM drew the attention of ministers and secretaries to work toward production of methane gas from Dailekh within the coming Mangsir, promote farmers for buffalo farming to export to China, launch organic farming, regulate social networking sites, construct a senior citizens' dialogue home, conduct the 10th national games in time, intensify construction of the Kirtipur cricket stadium, and prepare for construction of a mega stadium in Bhaktapur.


Other priorities, as shared by the Head of the Government, include the use of Nepal's orbit in space, operating railways and a security printing press, and completing the Sunkoshi-Marin and Bheri-Babai diversions and Kathmandu-Tarai expressway. The employees' transfer should be in line with the standard, he reminded.


"Let's propose innovatively to set milestones," he said, urging the ministers and secretaries to forward revolutionary works.


On the occasion, PM Oli made secretaries sign performance contracts for this fiscal year, 2082/83, in line with the national ambition of 'Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepali.' 

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