An Introduction to Nepalese EconomyDescription of the economic scenario and the approach to development planning in Nepal. The available statistical data have been included. |
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... crore , of which Rs . 174 crore will be spont in the public sector , Rs . 24 crore in the Panchayat sector and Rs . 52 crore in the private sector . It is guessed that the private sector may not be in a position to finance more than Rs ...
... crore , of which Rs . 174 crore will be spont in the public sector , Rs . 24 crore in the Panchayat sector and Rs . 52 crore in the private sector . It is guessed that the private sector may not be in a position to finance more than Rs ...
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... crore from its own budgetory surpluses , Rs . 5 crore from internal loans , Rs . 20 crore from external loans and Rs . 105 crore from foreign aids , leaving the gap of Rs . 10 crore , which is also expected to be bridged either from ...
... crore from its own budgetory surpluses , Rs . 5 crore from internal loans , Rs . 20 crore from external loans and Rs . 105 crore from foreign aids , leaving the gap of Rs . 10 crore , which is also expected to be bridged either from ...
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... crore and the US dollar aid amounting to Rs . 7 crore making the total of Rs . 38 crore . The project already undertaken and planned to be undertaken under the current Plan with the Indian aid will cost Rs 48 crore . But some of these ...
... crore and the US dollar aid amounting to Rs . 7 crore making the total of Rs . 38 crore . The project already undertaken and planned to be undertaken under the current Plan with the Indian aid will cost Rs 48 crore . But some of these ...
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achieve activities actual additional agricultural amount annual average Bank basis called capacity capital cash cent centres co-operative considerable costs cotton currency deposits distribution districts domestic economic effective established estimated exchange existing export facilities fact factory financing Five Year Plan foreign forest Government growing growth Hills imports included income increase India industries initial interest investment jute Kathmandu labour force land less limited loans Location materials measures ment million mills namely nature needs Nepal Nepalese noted objectives official operation outlay output past period persons places population present probably problem production programme projects proportion reasons region remain rent reported savings sector societies Source supply survey TABLE tenants Terai Third Plan Three Year Plan tion trade transport Valley various village