Eighty percent economic growth can be achieved: Finance Minister


Kathmandu - Minister for Finance Yuvraj Khatiwada has said that the budget of the next fiscal year could be held at the meeting of Sunday's Representative to achieve eight percent economic growth.




In today's meeting of the delegate, answering the questions raised in the discussion on different headlines of the Ministry of Finance, as per the Appropriation Bill, he claimed that the government, private and co-operative, including eight percent, could be achieved.

According to the Finance Minister Khatiwada, the budget was appropriated only on one billion rupees in the physical infrastructure while giving priority to terai-madesh in budget consolidation.
"In order to achieve sustainable development goals, the size of the budget should be increased," he said while addressing Nepal's largest foreign debt.
According to the Finance Minister Khatiwada, that the construction of the earthquake could increase foreign debt, while the construction of the earthquake will be spent on national productivity and rapid development. In the reply given by the Minister of Finance, Parliament Dela Sangraula accused of getting budget distribution and cheap popularity.
MP Prem Suwal asked why employee's salary was increased with foreign debt.
Source: Kantipur