CM Rai Directs Ministers, Secretaries To Work In Coordination With Each Other


Chief Minister of Province 1, Rajendra Kumar Rai, has directed the ministers and secretaries of concerned ministries to work in coordination with each other.
At a half-yearly review programme of the ministries and bodies under the Province 1 government on Wednesday, Chief Minister Rai urged them not to see from the eye of political ideology to anyone in course of carrying out activities.

He said, “You should carry out activities as per the plan and objective of our government. Whoever the staff may be, it does not matter.”
The Chief Minister asked the ministers not to exert pressure on employees to carry out unnecessary and illegal works.

He also urged the secretaries not to disobey the ministers in course of implementing plan, saying secretaries should openly and transparently describe about the laws and issues.
CM Rai mentioned that the government was ready to resolve the issues that are entangled due to acts and laws.

Similarly, Minister for Economic Affairs and Planning, Indra Bahadur Angbo, said that the Province 1 government should respond the criticism from its performance at a time when there was criticism from people’s level after increasing number of ministries.

Saying difference in budget of ministries as per the nature of activities and responsibility was natural, he pointed out the need of increasing capacity to mobilize and spend the received budget.
Likewise, Minister for Industry, Labour and Employment, Pratap Prakash Hangam, stressed on the need to end the tendency of trying to live in Tarai during winter and hilly areas in summer, calling employees a stable government.

Minister for Transport Management and Communications, Upendra Prasad Ghimire, said that performance of transport management office would be made more systematic to increase revenue, the main source of the province government.

Similarly, Chief Secretary Dr Ram Prasad Ghimire directed the secretaries to work in accordance with the government’s policies and programme.

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