Policy Established: No Transfer of Project Chiefs and Staff Until Project Completion

The government has implemented a policy prohibiting the transfer of project chiefs and staff until the completion of their projects. It has been announced that result-oriented and timely work plans will be prepared and implemented in national pride projects. A commitment has been made to upgrade the Mahendra Highway to international highway standards within three years. April 14, Kathmandu.
The government has declared national commitments by incorporating the election manifestos of six political parties. This includes coordination among various bodies for project classification and implementation. The commitment letter states that policies, plans, priority setting, resource mobilization, budget allocation, and project implementation related to infrastructure development will be coordinated in an integrated manner.
Government projects will be executed under a target-focused work style (mission mode). The commitment states that transfers of project chiefs and staff will not occur until high-quality and timely project completion is achieved. For national pride projects, result-based and timely work plans will be prepared and implemented.
The government has announced the development of an integrated multimodal transport system connecting highways, waterways, airports, and other infrastructure. The Mahendra Highway will be upgraded according to international highway standards within three years. Based on agreements with India on interstate waterways and friendly nation China on transportation and trade, access to international trade via waterways will be established using community ports.





