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RSP MP Vaidik: Entrepreneurs Given Top Priority in New Government’s 100-Day Plan

Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) MP Sushant Vaidik has highlighted that entrepreneurship is a key focus in the new government’s 100-day action plan. He expressed confidence that small and micro enterprises as well as startups in villages will significantly contribute to the country’s economic transformation and social justice. Vaidik noted that the government is working to streamline paperwork for business registration and renewal processes, with results expected as early as next week. Kathmandu, 28 Chaitra.

Speaking at the 3rd National Convention of the National Enterprise Development Facilitators Federation Nepal in the capital on Saturday, RSP MP Sushant Vaidik emphasized that the new government’s 100-day agenda fully incorporates entrepreneurship. According to him, the RSP-led administration’s plan leaves no aspect of entrepreneurship unaddressed. He stressed that enterprises ranging from small and micro businesses to startups across villages are poised to play a vital role in achieving economic progress intertwined with economic transformation and social justice.

“The new government’s 100 priorities completely include issues related to entrepreneurship, which is recognized with due importance. We are clear that the economic transformation and social justice agenda will be driven largely by enterprises from small and micro-businesses to startups in every village. In this plan, the RSP has committed to facilitating business registration and renewal processes,” MP Vaidik stated.

He further stated that the impact of ongoing government efforts to simplify these procedures will be visible from the coming week. “We are working to simplify paperwork so that no obstacles arise in business registration, whether at local governments, provincial offices, or the company registrar’s office. The paperwork will no longer hinder aspiring entrepreneurs,” he said. Event participants also emphasized the need to position the private sector and entrepreneurship as the main drivers of the national economy.