Basic Principles of the Seventh Plan, 1985-1990 |
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... ment and improvement of the forest wealth deserves preference . To combat the serious problems facing the villagers on account of the destruction of forest , tree plantation programmes will be conducted on a war footing . The existing ...
... ment and improvement of the forest wealth deserves preference . To combat the serious problems facing the villagers on account of the destruction of forest , tree plantation programmes will be conducted on a war footing . The existing ...
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... ment to the people and augment the foreign exchange earning of the country . It holds a good prospect for wide expansion . Tourism promotion progra- mmes will be made more effective by removing those obstacles that have stood in the way ...
... ment to the people and augment the foreign exchange earning of the country . It holds a good prospect for wide expansion . Tourism promotion progra- mmes will be made more effective by removing those obstacles that have stood in the way ...
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... ment activities that are to be wholly financed from His Majesty's Govrne- ment's own sources . In 1984/85 the revenue is calculated to reach Rs . 3,700 million and regu- lar expenditure Rs.2,600 million . Under the estimate that with ...
... ment activities that are to be wholly financed from His Majesty's Govrne- ment's own sources . In 1984/85 the revenue is calculated to reach Rs . 3,700 million and regu- lar expenditure Rs.2,600 million . Under the estimate that with ...
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Directives by His Majesty King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev | 1 |
Background of the Seventh Plan 712 | 7 |
Objectives of the Seventh Plan 1322 | 13 |
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activise activities agricultural products agricultural sector arrangements basis boost capacity cent competent construction Corporation development administration development policies development programmes development projects district panchayat drinking water economic development effective emphasis employment expanded export trade farm feasibility study firewood foodgrain foreign forest formulation given government-owned corporations growth rate hectares hydroelectricity implementation import improve increasing integrated internal investment irrigation projects Kathmandu land launched Lumbini Mahendra highway Majesty's Government manpower ment million minimum basic needs mobilization National Development Council National Planning Commission neighbouring country Nepalgunj panchayat sector population priority private sector promotion public sector Radio Nepal raw materials roads Royal Nepal Airlines rural areas Sajha cooperatives Seventh Plan period Singha Durbar sixth plan small industries special attention steps strengthen supply taken Terai tion tourism town panchayats traffic transport facilities tree plantation Tribhuvan International Airport upgraded water resource