Some Ongoing Projects of Nepal
Project
A project is a planned action set up to achieve balanced and proportionate economic growth and human development. Following are some of the ongoing projects in Nepal
1. Mobile Phone Distribution project
Location: Throughout the country
Aims:
a. To distribute 43 lakhs mobile phones to the people of the country within 3 years.
b. To provide mobile phone services throughout the country.
a. To distribute 43 lakhs mobile phones to the people of the country within 3 years.
b. To provide mobile phone services throughout the country.
Benefits:
After the completion of the project, all the 75 districts will have the facility of telecom service and among 100, 16 people will get the facility of the mobile phone.
After the completion of the project, all the 75 districts will have the facility of telecom service and among 100, 16 people will get the facility of the mobile phone.
2. Melamchi Drinking Water Project
A project that will bring water from the Melamchi river of Sindhupalchowk situated north of Kathmandu by laying down pipeline through a tunnel which will distribute drinking water in the Kathmandu valley.
Objectives:
This project has been launched to fulfill the scarcity of water in Kathmandu valley.
This project has been launched to fulfill the scarcity of water in Kathmandu valley.
Benefits:
After the completion of the project, the daily supply of water in the valley will be 17 crore liters and for a few years, this project will be able to fulfill the scarcity of water in the valley.
After the completion of the project, the daily supply of water in the valley will be 17 crore liters and for a few years, this project will be able to fulfill the scarcity of water in the valley.
This project has been launched with the help of Asian Development Bank (ADB), donor countries and the Government of Nepal.
3. Solar Lamp (Tuki) distribution project
The government of Nepal has conducted a program "Karnali Ujyalo Karyakram" to provide solar lamps to the Karnali zone of Nepal which can light two bulbs through the solar energy to 60000 families of five districts of Karnali region. 95% of the investment is done by the government while 5% is to be done by the consumer themselves.
Objectives:
To provide solar light to the poor and needy people of the rural area.
To provide solar light to the poor and needy people of the rural area.
Benefits:
a. According to the program, each family will get the provision to light two electric bulbs and also can listen to a small radio.
b. Students in the remote areas can study in the evening.
c. Means of communication like radio will bring awareness to the people regarding the political, social and economical condition of the country as well as in personal hygiene and sanitation.
a. According to the program, each family will get the provision to light two electric bulbs and also can listen to a small radio.
b. Students in the remote areas can study in the evening.
c. Means of communication like radio will bring awareness to the people regarding the political, social and economical condition of the country as well as in personal hygiene and sanitation.
4. Secondary Education Support Program
Secondary Education Support Program has been conducted under the Ministry of Education and Sports throughout the country. The first phase of 15 years long project was conducted from 2003 to 2008 A.D. The project has been launched with the help of Asian Development Bank, DANIDA and the government of Nepal.
Objectives:
a. To increase school enrollment.
b. To make a curriculum for quality education.
c. To make easy availability of textbooks.
a. To increase school enrollment.
b. To make a curriculum for quality education.
c. To make easy availability of textbooks.
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