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The First Five-Year Plan(1956–61) allocated Rs330 million for development expenditures of which Rs220 million were funded by international donors, partly under the Colombo Plan. [2] Transportation received top priority with almost 30% of the budget allocation but rural development, including agriculture, village development, irrigation and ...
National Planning Commission (NPC) of Nepal is advisory body for formulating development plans and policies of the country under the directives of the National Development Council of the government of Nepal. [1] [2] [3] It is the apex advisory body of the Government of Nepal for formulating a national vision, periodic plans and policies for ...
Five-Year Plans of India, which existed from 1947 to 2017; Five-Year Plans of Nepal; Five-Year Plans of Pakistan, centralized economic plans and targets as part of economic development initiatives; Five-Year Plans of Romania, economic development projects in Communist Romania, largely inspired by the Soviet model; Five-Year Plans of South Korea ...
The same is true for the Three-Year Plan (2016–2018) and Fifteenth Five-Year Plans (2019–2023), where responsive institutions and adequate funding will be necessary to reach the targets in the Three-Year Plan of a 35% gross enrolment rate in higher education and a 65% Internet connectivity rate by 2018. The plan also foresees support for ...
Five years plan to governing aborigines; Five-year plan; Five-Year Plans of Argentina; Five-Year Plans of Bhutan; Five-Year Plans of India; Five-Year Plans of Nepal; Five-Year Plans of Pakistan; Five-Year Plans of Romania; Five-Year Plans of South Korea; Five-year plans of the Soviet Union; Five-Year Plans of Vietnam
Nepal has used a series of five-year plans in an attempt to make progress in economic development. It completed its ninth economic development plan in 2002; its currency has been made convertible, and 17 state enterprises have been privatised. Foreign aid to Nepal accounts for more than half of the development budget. Government priorities over ...
Dowry system was criminalized in Nepal in 1976 under the Social Practices Reform Act (2033 B.S). Under the five year plan, King Birendra started the policy of National Service which required the post-graduate students to contribute their one-year of service to the development works in the rural areas.
The five-year plan of 1965-1970 devised a plan to dedicate a commission for recognizing and promoting the tourism of the country. Under this plan, a high level Tourism development board was later established in 1969 [ 157 ] After being member of the United Nations , King Mahendra invited the UN Secretary General U Thant to Nepal [ 158 ] [ 159 ...