KARNALI LANDSCAPE Volume: 13, 15th September 2023

KARNALI LANDSCAPE
Volume: 13,
15th September 2023

  • Budget constraints impede progress in the ‘one local level, one industrial village’ program. The construction initiated in fiscal year 2077/078 in Chaukune Rural Municipality in Surkhet has only seen the completion of administrative buildings, toilets, and boundaries. Read More
  • Citizenship distribution in Hima, Sinja, and Kankasundari rural municipalities of Jumla district, has ceased due to staff transfers, leaving residents without access to citizenship services. Read More
  • Locals in Fugad, Kalikot, face severe mobility restrictions due to the absence of a bridge. The bridge over Fugad River, part of the Karnali corridor, was washed away three years ago and has not been rebuilt yet. Read More
  • Despite one and a half months passing since the annual review meeting for Fiscal Year 2022/023, decisions made by the Karnali province government remain unimplemented. Read More
  • Jumla’s apple farmers have achieved an impressive milestone, exporting over 21,000 metric tons this year. This abundant yield was sourced from all eight local levels in the district. Read More
  • The national electricity transmission line now serves nine districts in Karnali, with Mugu as the latest addition. However, challenges persist in Salyan, where 31 per cent of the population needs access. Read More
  • Karnali is making strides towards being declared a literate province within the current fiscal year. Among the 79 local levels, 27 are yet to achieve this status. An action plan is in place to address this. Read More