Govt
initiates preparations for FY 2024/25 budget,
seeks proposals from provincial and local govts
(rep 25/12/2023
Expenses
exceed revenue targets in first five months of
fiscal year, budget deficit 69 billion rupees
(kh 17/12/2023)
20
percent of budget spent in first four months of
2023/24 (ae 22/11/2023)
Govt
spent Rs 54.46 billion to settle public debt in
the first four months of current FY : Capital
expenditure improves to 9.93 percent in the
review period (rep 19/11/2023)
Reasons
Behind Low Capital Spending, by Chandra Mani
Adhikari (rn 10/11/2023)
Govt
took additional debt of Rs 106.78 billion during
mid-July and mid-October this FY (rep
19/10/2023)
Budget
cut hampers treatment of moderately acute
malnourished children : The cuts in the budget
for healthcare programmes have put Nepal’s
ambition to meet the SDGs on the line, by
Arjun Poudel (kp 12/09/2023)
Finance
Ministry issues 81-point guideline for budget
implementation (kh 20/07/2023)
A
disappointing fiscal year (ae 18/07/2023)
Budget
deficit recorded around Rs 400 in the FY 2022/23,
by Rajesh Khanal (rep 18/07/2023)
Govt
spends around 80 percent of annual budget in
2022/23 (kh 27/07/2023)
Govt
made massive budget transfers in the last month
of current FY, breaching basic norm of financial
discipline (rep 08/07/2023)
Budget
cut set to hit crucial nutrition programmes :
Nutritionists warn the country cannot achieve
nutrition targets by cutting investments on
Outpatient Therapeutic Care and nutrition rehab
centres, by Arjun Poudel (kp 23/06/2023)
Most
tunnel road projects get budget to satisfy
politicians’ whims, officials say : Majority of
about two dozen tunnels proposed around the
country are on drawing board, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 22/06/2023)
Discontent
with budget rife, lawmakers seek a revision :
Ruling parties are also unhappy with
disproportionate allocations to some districts
at the expense of others (kp 21/06/2023)
Budget
allocated to Madhes is less than revenue from
there: Dr. CK Raut (kh 16/06/2023)
Stagnation
amid uncertainty : The budget is expected to
hinder business growth and contract demand,
by Pradeep Yadav (kp 16/06/2023)
Budget
‘mocks’ federalism, by Dilip Paudel (rep
16/06/2023)
Holding
the purse strings : It is ludicrous that
projects worth Rs1,000 have been sent to the
sub-national levels, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp
(14/06/2023)
Leaders
of ruling parties criticise new budget : They
say that major budgetary allocations under
physical infrastructure ministry to Gorkha,
Dadeldhura and Nuwakot districts are unfair to
other districts (kp 10/06/2023)
Mahat
denies involvement of any unauthorised person in
the budget making process : Opposition lawmakers
had sought clarification from the finance
minister regarding the involvement of a retired
finance ministry staff member in the
budget-making process (kp 07/06/2023)
A
budget amid economic slowdown : Achieving
revenue target to meet expenditure needs will
continue to be challenging, by Chandan
Sapkota (kp 06/06/2023)
Budget
2023: Will It Lift Nepal’s Descending Economy?,
by Hari Prasad Shrestha (rep 05/06/2023)
Budget
for transmission lines cut despite high capacity
power line being a top priority : The
government’s budget says both domestic and
cross-border power lines are priorities, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 31/05/2023)
Lofty
dreams in hard times : The finance minister has
promised so much without spelling out how he
intends to keep those promises (kp
31/05/2023) [This is
typical of this extremely competent generation
of politicians!], ‘Implementing
the budget is challenging’ (rep 31/05/2023),
FinMin
defends announcements in the budget (ae
31/05/2023)
Controversial
pork barrel fund revived after two years
: Former member of planning body terms
the budget anti-federalis, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 30/05/2023), MPs
can only recommend projects in CDF –
Finance Minister Mahat (kh
30/05/2023) [Nevertheless,
this opens up opportunities for only
directly elected MPs to profile
themselves with a view to future
elections, which is a form of
corruption. This system must be
abolished once and for all!]
Budget
ignored demands of education sector:
NNTA (kh 30/05/2023))
Health
ministry surprised as government
allocates double the anticipated budget
: Now health officials might need to
revise their plans as they had based
their calculations on the Rs41 billion
limit (kp 30/05/2023), Budget
of urban development ministry doubled in
FY 2023/24 (rep 30/05/2023)
Budget
ups luxury tax on high-end goods,
services : Five-star hotel services,
foreign travel, precious metals,
alcoholic products will be more
expensive, by Krishana Prasain (kp
30/05/2023)
Government
unveils annual budget of Rs 1751.31 billion :
The budget unveiled for the next fiscal year is
lower than the budget unveiled for the current
fiscal year, but it exceeds the revised budget
of Rs 1549 billion for the current fiscal year
(nlt 29/05/2023), Nepal
unveils Rs1.75 trillion financial plan for
fiscal 2023-24 : The government has targeted a
growth rate of 6 percent and aims to keep
inflation within 6.5 percent, by Sangam
Prasain and Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 30/05/2023),
Major
highlights of budget for fiscal year 2023/24
(rep 30/05/2023), FinMin
bid to maintain fiscal prudence with Rs
1,751.31bn budget (ae 30/05/2023)
MoF
In Need Of Burden Sharing, by Modnath Dhakal
(rn 27/05/2023)
What
the government should prioritize in the budget
for upcoming fiscal year : The country may fall
into crisis if the Ministry of Finance and the
Rastra Bank move ahead independently in a
traditional way in the present situation, by
Bishwambher Pyakuryal (nlt 22/05/2023)
Getting
fiscal priorities right : It is hard to be
elated by looking at the government’s programmes
for the upcoming fiscal year, by Bhoj Raj
Poudel (kp 18/05/2023)
National
budget for new fiscal year may slash allocation
for infrastructure sector : Budget ceiling for
the infrastructure ministry has been lowered as
the government struggles to generate resources,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 17/05/2023)
Bring
federalism-centric budget : Allocating a bigger
budget or more programmes to specific
constituencies does not guarantee electoral
success, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp 17/05/2023)
Dismal
Capital Expenditure: Govt yet to spend 60
percent of capital budget (ae 16/05/2023)
Women,
children and senior citizen ministry lacks
adequate budget: Minister Acharya (kh
16/05/2023)
Govt’s
expenditure exceeds income (kh 15/05/2023)
Economic
outlook and fiscal budget : A single budget
cannot resolve all structural issues but it can
take corrective steps, by Chandan Sapkota
(kp 11/05/2023)
Finance
Minister discusses budget with international
development partners (kh 11/05/2023)
A
Disappointing Picture of Capital Expenditure,
by Suraj Ghimire (rep 10/05/2023)
Govt
facing difficulties to manage resources for
upcoming budget: FinMin Mahat (ae
10/05/2023)
New
Finance Minister Needs to Promote Budget
Credibility, by Anirudra Neupane (rep
08/05/2023)
Upper
House lawmakers show concerns over 'vague' words
in budget (rn 08/05/2023)
Pre-budget
deliberations could be cut short as House
session lingers : Experts on parliamentary
affairs say such problems arise when the House
maintains no calendar, by Binod Ghimire (kp
23/04/2023) [A direct
consequence of the undemocratic policies of the
"top politicians" of all parties who are
exclusively interested in power!]
Budget
transfers equal capital expenditure last year; a
serious issue of credibility (kh 15/04/2023)
Government
spending hit by slowed revenue inflow :
Officials admit that there have been some issues
related to payment, but say that the problem is
not as severe as made out to be, by Pawan
Pandey (kp 06/04/2023)
Finance
ministry cuts conditional grants allocated for
sub-national governments (rep 03/04/2023)
Budget
formulation without a finance minister (ae
30/03/2023)
Fiscal
equalization grants: Sub-national govts to
receive lower budget for next fiscal year
(ae 22/03/2023)
Budget
deficit crosses over Rs 156 billion in eight
months : The government has only achieved 42.7
percent of its annual revenue collection target,
and only 43.44 percent of its budget expenditure
target has been met so far (nlt 15/03/2013)
Fiscal
deficit grows wider as revenue shortfall
continues (ae 07/03/2023)
Status
of Federal Budget Implementation: Zero progress
in 36 economic sector programs announced in
federal budget (ae 02/03/2023)
Govt
transfers over Rs 23 billion budget in seven
months (kh 01/03/2023), Nearly
44.74 billion budget transfer in first seven
months of FY 2022/23 (kh 01/03/2023)
NPC
lowers budget ceiling for next fiscal year
(ae 27/02/2023)
Government
trims budget size by 14 percent : Announcing a
mid-term review of the annual budget, Finance
Minister Bishnu Paudel said the budget has been
cut down to Rs 1549 billion (nlt 12/02/2023)
Why
is the government in a deep fiscal hole? The
government has a target of collecting Rs1,403
billion in revenue in the current fiscal year,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 12/01/2023)
Kathmandu
could cut funds to provinces and local
governments : Provinces were supposed to get
nearly Rs130 billion and local governments Rs300
billion in fiscal transfers, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 03/02/2023)
Domestic
debt: Govt seeks extra budget to repay internal
debts (ae 03/02/2023)
MoF
to slash recurrent expenses; around Rs 25
billion to be saved (kh 01/02/2023)
Pension
office short of Rs20 billion as liabilities soar
amid drop in revenues : With government
allocating less than the required budget, the
office seeks extra Rs17 billion from finance
ministry, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
23/01/2023)
World
Bank urged for enhanced budgetary assistance
(rep 21/01/2023)
Capital
expenditure a meager 14% in six months (rn
17/01/2023), Capital
expenditure at less than 15pc in H1 (ht
17/01/2023)
Budget
expenditures at 24.26 percent in five months
(kh 16/12/2022)
Call
for reforms in transparency of fiscal
information (kh 28/09/2022)
Govt
repeats late spending trend as fiscal year comes
to a close : Rs 52 billion spent as development
expenditure in past 25 days; Rs 15 billion spent
on Saturday alone (kh 10/07/2022) [Nepal politicians will never
change unless they are replaced in their
entirety by a responsible, younger and socially
inclusive generation! Otherwise, the personal
power struggles of failed top politicians who
are not really interested in the development of
the country will continue endlessly!], Government
spends over Rs 25bn in one day (ht
11/07/2022), Government
sets record in rush spending at end of fiscal
year : On Saturday, despite being the weekend,
it paid out a whopping Rs14.72 billion, setting
a record for the highest one-day capital
expenditure, by Pawan Pandey (kp 12/07/2022)
[This testifies to a
lack of interest on the part of the responsible
politicians and administrators in a structured
and rational development policy!], Perennial
problem : Nepal's dev process will not move
ahead as long as the govt fails to spend the
capital budget as per its desire (ht
12/07/2022)
Gender-responsive
budgeting: Good on paper, poor on implementation
: In the absence of monitoring and evaluation
mechanisms, existing gender financing policies
of Nepal have failed to yield desired results,
by Aakriti Ghimire (kp 06/07/2022), Women
in budget : Despite significant strides, some
gaps in mobility and entrepreneurship remain
(kp 07/07/2022)
Former
vice-chairs of National Planning Commission
demand probe on budget tampering case : "The
government has failed to increase exports,
ensure proper mobilization of foreign aid and
loans, attract foreign investment, facilitate
tourist arrivals, and ensure remittance inflows
through formal channels to improve the depleting
foreign currency reserves." (nlt 05/07/2022)
Capital
expenditure at less than 40 per cent
(ht 01/07/2022), Only
41.62 percent of capital budget spent as 12 days
remain in this fiscal (kh 05/07/2022)
Let’s
hope people won’t brand this budget as the
worst-ever, by Krishna Prasad Dahal
(21/06/2022)
Constricted
devolution of fiscal power : The new leadership
at the local level needs to find ways to boost
capital expenditure, by Achyut Wagle (kp
21/06/2022)
All
provinces present their budgets, targeting
economic recovery : The combined budgets of the
seven provinces for the next fiscal year amount
to Rs305.46 billion, nearly 17 percent higher
than the current fiscal year’s budget, by
Pawan Pandey (kp 16/06/2022), Spending
money wisely : The budgets should have found
regionally specific ways to keep the youth at
home (kp 17/06/2022), Provincial
budgets : As long as there is easy money flowing
in, the provinces will not have the incentive to
boost their economy (ht 17/06/2022)
FY
79/80 budget: From the perspective of energy
balance, by Sailesh Chitrakar and Rama Thapa
(ht 15/06/2022)
Education,
Science, Technology and Innovation impetus in
Nepal’s budget : At least 0.75 percent of GDP
should be allocated for the S&T. A separate
Ministry of Science and Technology should be
established to streamline S&T activities,
by Raju Adhikari (nlt 13/06/2022)
Budget
debate in Nepal is about MPs seeking more for
their constituencies : Parliamentarians often
forget their main job—making laws. They consider
themselves development workers, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 12/06/2022)
‘Problem
lies not in introducing programs but in
implementing them’ (rep 11/06/2022)
Confusion
engulfs budget plan to set up Rs500 billion fund
for farm financing : Central bank says it was
unaware of such plan. Bankers, who have already
lent hundreds of billions to the sector, are
concerned about who will regulate the
microfinance fund, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 10/06/2022)
Nepal
drops down in global rankings on budget
accountability: What does it indicate? This
shows that citizens now have less access to
timely and comprehensive information they need
to participate in decision-making and hold the
government to account, by Subhash Dahal (nlt
07/06/2022) [see report
results on Nepal]
Budget
allocates large funds for debt servicing : Big
borrowings for post-quake reconstruction, Covid
response, and rupee’s devaluation blamed for
high debt servicing costs, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 05/06/2022)
Austerity
is good but government has created more
liability for itself : Costs for salary and
pension of government staff and social security
up by Rs76 billion for the next fiscal year as
the ‘election-oriented’ budget focuses on
populist schemes, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 04/06/2022)
Budget
2022/023 Populist Package (sp 09/06/2022)
Ruling
party lawmakers also find fault with new budget
: Nepali Congress lawmaker Gagan Thapa says
funds have been allocated disproportionately to
benefit certain politicians in western Nepal,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 03/06/2022)
“Putting
it bluntly, the budget is only intended to
influence election”, by Dhiraj Basnet (kh
02/06/2022), Programs
mentioned in budget should be implemented: Gagan
Thapa (kh 02/06/2022)
Madhesh
has been completely cheated in budget for coming
fiscal year: Yadav (rep 01/06/2022)
An
eye on the elections : It is customary to bring
a large budget and then dial down the
allocations over the year (kp 31/05/2022)
Budget
prioritises boosting local production over
infrastructure : Finance Minister says budget
addresses recommendations from private sector to
promote production rather than trade, by
Krishana Prasain (kp 31/05/2022)
Ambitious
budget : The most challenging task for the govt
is to spend the budget for the capital
expenditure (ht 31/05/2022)
A
Rs1.79 trillion budget with programmes aimed at
polls and no clarity on resources : Economists
say too big a budget which could fuel inflation
that’s already biting people hard, just as the
country stares at an economic crisis, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha and Krishana Prasain (kp
30/05/2022)
Annual
budget’s five objectives, 10 priorities (kh
30/05/2022), Budget
allocations to ministries and departments
(kh 30/05/2022)
Govt
presents budget of Rs 1.793 trillion, by
Rajesh Khanal (rep 29/05/2022), Major
highlights of budget for fiscal year 2022/23
(with full text) (rep 29/05/2022), Civil
servants’ salaries raised by 15 percent (rep
29/05/2022)
Rs
3.89 billion budget for industrial
infrastructure (kh 29/05/2022), Rs
10.48 billion set aside for Ministry of
Industry, Commerce and Supplies (kh
29/05/2022), Govt
to allow Nepali contractors to invest abroad
(kh 29/05/2022), Rs
55.97 billion allocated for agriculture and
livestock development (kh 29/05/2022), Govt
allocates Rs 9.38 billion for the promotion of
tourism sector (kh 29/05/2022), Government
announces to bring 1 million more tourists next
year : Allocates Rs 9.38 billion for tourism
sector (kh 29/05/2022), Ceiling
of foreign investment lowered (kh
29/05/2022), Govt
reduces minimum threshold for FDI injection to
Rs 20 million from Rs 50 million (rep
29/05/2022), 500,000
squatters to get land ownership certificate in
FY 2022/23 (kh 29/05/2022), Government
to provide shelter to landless farmers (kh
29/05/2022), Rs
5,000 per month for kidney, cancer, and spinal
cord paralysis patients (kh 29/05/2022), Nijgadh Int’l
Airport figures in govt budget for upcoming
fiscal! (kh 29/05/2022) [??], Govt
to increase pay of civil servants by 15 percent
(kh 29/05/2022), Govt
to reduce internet usage charge (kh
29/05/2022), Rs
7.5 billion allocated for Prime Minister
Employment Program (kh 29/05/2022), Over
Rs 69.38 billion allocated for health sector
(kh 29/05/2022), Arrangement
of free kidney transplant (kh 29/05/2022), Old age allowance
from 68 years (kh 29/05/2022), Up
to 15 percent discount on electricity tariff for
industries consuming more than 100 million
rupees monthly (kh 29/05/2022), Govt
to reserve 10% quota on IPOs for Nepali migrants
abroad (kh 29/05/2022) [All of these plans will require lots of
extra money. Where is this to come from?],
Education
sector receives Rs 16 billion more budget this
year, day meal up to Grade 7 (kh
29/05/2022), National
Cyber Information Center to be established
(kh 29/05/2022), Finance
Minister pledges paradigm shift through budget
(kh 29/05/2022)
Populism
and ad-hocism in policymaking: How it will
aggravate Nepal’s economic troubles : The
concern right now is what will happen if
international fuel and food prices and dollar
appreciation do not abate? Is there a proper
plan with the government to tackle such a grim
prospect?, by Dikshya Singh and Kshitiz
Dahal (nlt 29/05/2022), Budget
day: Concern is rising inflation and economists
warn against bloated plan : Experts call for a
budget that addresses current economic
challenges while avoiding populist tilts in the
election year, by Prithvi Man Shrestha and
Krishana Prasain (kp 29/05/2022)
Budget
to focus on social justice, independent economy
(ht 18/05/2022), Economists
warn a big budget will send prices soaring : An
overblown budget, a tendency in Nepal, could
result in tax-inflation, ultimately hitting the
public, by Prithvi Man Shrestha and Sangam
Prasain (kp 19/05/2022)
Budget
session recommended for May 17 : The government
needs to present the annual budget on May 29
(kp 08/05/2022), Boosting
Capital Expenditure, by Shyam Prasad Mainali
(rn 11/05/2022)
Govt’s
capital expenditure stands at meager 27.45
percent of the targeted amount in Q3 (rep
15/04/2022)
Finance
Ministry consults bankers on budget making
(kh 29/03/2022)
Nepal's
Next Budget Must Remodel its Conventional
Epigraph, by Hari Prasad Shrestha (kp
16/03/2022)
Budget
for populist projects in election year a
pattern, observers say : There are fears the
current Deuba government too could include such
projects in the upcoming budget, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 14/03/2022)
Government
debt reaches Rs 1728.93 billion : External debt
decreases due to US dollar exchange rate
fluctuation, by Eak Raj Bastola (kh
21/02/2022)
Government
dials down annual budget, once again, after
failing to spend : Economists say an electoral
spending boom this year and last year’s low base
effect may help the economy grow to some extent
but the 7 percent target still looks too
ambitious, by Sangam Prasain (kp
11/02/2022), Annual
budget size reduced to Rs 1.546 trillion (ht
11/02/2022)
FDI
in first five months of current FY increases by
49.6 percent; Govt’s capital expenditure stands
at 13.44 percent (kh 16/01/2022), Govt’s
capital expenditure stood only 13.44 percent in
the first half of current FY, less than last
year’s 14.4 percent (rep 16/01/2022)
Finance
Minister Directs Ministries To Spend 30 Per Cent
Of Budget Within One Month (rn 17/12/2021)
How
pandemic ate up a huge chunk of budget : Rs42.53
billion, nearly half of the total allocated for
the health sector, spent to fight the virus and
address its impact on livelihood and the economy,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 12/12/2021)
Finance
Minister’s discontent over meagre capital
expenditure (kh 25/11/2021)
Budget
and budget system are in trouble: Finance
Minister Sharma (kh 24/11/2021)
Govt
yet to settle arrears of over Rs 25 billion of
FY 2020/21 (rep 19/11/2021)
Budget
crunch hits shelter programme for citizens
(ht 27/09/2021)
Lower
house endorses budget amid UML protest : The
bill now will be sent to the upper house. The
government shutdown would be lifted once the
bill gets through (kp 20/09/2021)
Selection
of undeserving projects is one of the main
causes of slow capital expenditure: Finmin
Sharma (rep 19/09/2021), Govt
spent Rs 207.20 million from state coffers in
two days after budget holiday (rep
19/09/2021)
Replacement
bill stuck in the parliament, govt expenditure
to be affected for few days (kh 14/09/2021),
Government
faces financial deadlock as budget fails to
get through Parliament : A shutdown
situation as no spending allowed and
further delay could lead to a crisis, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 15/09/2021)
Budget
plans low-cost meals, monetary aid for the poor,
but experts smell electoral motives . Government
has yet to identify the prospective
beneficiaries, by Anup Ojha (kp 14/09/2021)
Finance
Minister presents budget-related Replacement
Bill (kh 10/09/2021), Finance
Minister Sharma downsizes budget : New budget
allocates Rs 1.647 trillion for FY 2021/2
(kh 10/09/2021), Coalition
govt budget: From economic relief to additional
social security (kh 11/09/2021), Budget
size revised to Rs1.63 trillion, with ambitious
economic growth : The coalition government led
by Nepali Congress has targeted a 7
percent economic growth, even as experts have
warned of possible third Covid-19 wave, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha and Sangam Prasain (kp
11/09/2021), Bill
slashes budget by nearly Rs 15 billion (ht
11/09/2021), Substitution
Budget: Oxygen and sanitary pad industries to
get 100 percent tax exemption for three years
(rep 11/09/2021)
Nepal’s
budget allocations to repay foreign, domestic
loans tripled in five years : Experts say it’s
high time governments were more selective in
borrowing with the debt to GDP ratio crossing 40
percent, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
29/08/2021)
Govt
to announce new budget through ‘substitution
bill’ (rep 10/08/2021), Deuba
government to revise ordinance budget presented
in May-end : Experts say revision to the budget
and its size necessary, but the white paper came
just to discredit Oli government, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 11/08/2021), National
coffers running a deficit of Rs 143 billion
(ht 11/08/2021)
Authorities
told to refund unspent budget (ht
01/08/2021)
Non-appropriation
of budget hits people's residence programme
(ht 27/07/2021)
Finance
Minister Sharma looks to announce new budget for
FY 2021/22 (rep 25/07/2021)
Finance
minister presents ordinances on budget at
reinstated House : The erstwhile Oli-led
government had introduced the budget on May 29
through an ordinance a week after the House was
dissolved. Leaders say the option of presenting
a supplementary budget remains, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 19/07/2021)
Only
60 Per Cent Of Development Budget Spent In This
FY (rn 15/07/2021)
Budget
hit as Oli govt nosedives 3 days prior to its
implementation (kh 14/07/2021), After
court’s observations, questions arise over fate
of ordinance budget : The court called the
introduction of the budget through an
ordinance a week after House dissolution
fraudulent. Legal experts say Deuba government
can bring a new one, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 14/07/2021)
More
budget for construction of govt buildings
(ht 09/07/2021)
Washed
out : Officials still make it a point to begin
work at the last minute in the thick of the
monsoon (kp 23/06/2021)
Budget
And Its Governing Principles, by Mukti Rijal
(rn 10/06/2021)
What
else could have been done in Budget 2078/79?,
by Nitish Lal Shrestha (kh 04/06/2021)
A
budget without economic objectives : Every
government has tried to launch schemes to stir
up the public for election gains, by
Jagadish Prasad Bist (kp 04/06/2021) [Criminal procedure!]
Licence
to plunder : The outrageous announcement erodes
years of conservation efforts at the stroke of a
pen (kp 02/06/2021), Big
budget, big promises : Given that the pandemic
is affecting economies everywhere, Nepal’s
budget is exceptionally far-fetched, by
Chandan Sapkota (kp 02/06/2021)
Budget
heavily relies on foreign funds for Covid-19
prevention : Government aims to get Rs 26.21
billion or 71.67 percent of the allocation
for the Covid-19 Prevention and Control
Programme from foreign donors, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 02/06/2021)
Budget
2021/22: Positive to the private sector,
informal sectors feel neglected (kh
01/06/2021)
Opposition
parties term budget as “populist” (kh
30/05/2021), A
bloated budget of Rs1.64 trillion through
ordinance : With some focus on fighting the
coronavirus, the financial plan of Oli
administration carries lofty promises which
observers say are aimed at the uncertain
elections, by Prithvi Man Shrestha and
Sangam Prasain (kp 30/05/2021), Incentives
and tax rebates galore in new federal budget
with focus on midterm elections : Incentives
include deduction of value added tax on diesel
and cooking gas for businesses and on payments
through electronic mode, by Krishana Prasain
(kp 30/05/2021), Government
unveils nearly Rs 1.65tn budget for 2021-22
(ht 30/05/2021), Small
parties lament a full budget from caretaker
government (kh 30/05/2021), All
bark and no bite : Reflecting on the government
that announced it, Budget 2021-22 is bound to be
unimplementable (kp 31/05/2021)
Government
unveils Rs 1.647 trillion budget for FY 2021/22
: Allocates Rs. 26.75 billion for vaccination
against coronavirus (kh 29/05/2021), Major
highlights of budget for fiscal year 2021/22
(rep 29/05/2021)
Do
not bring budget through ordinance: Nine former
NPC vice-chairmen (kh 27/05/2021)
Oli
mulling budget through ordinance as his vote of
confidence in Parliament remains pending : The
federal budget for the next fiscal year must be
presented on May 29. Parliament session is yet
to be called for presenting policies and
programmes and pre-budget discussions, by
Anil Giri (kp 18/05/2021) [Oli needs no parliament, just a president
who willingly signs his every ordinance!]
Ill-timed
trust vote may scupper pre-budget session :
Avoiding the pre-budget discussion is like
barring people from participating in the budget
process, a former Parliament Secretariat
official says, by Binod Ghimire (kp
14/05/2021) [PM Oli does
not need a budget. He can rule without one and
also without parliament! The money earmarked for
the country's development is never spent as
planned anyway!]
Things
to do before the budget : Institutional
structures at the federal level should be
reduced by at least a quarter, by Khim Lal
Devkota (kp 06/05/2021)
FNCCI
seeks a revision in income tax and VAT rate in
FY 2021/22 budget (rep 26/04/2021)
Central
govt recommended to provide Rs 152.51 billion in
fiscal equalization grants to provincial and
local govts for next FY (rep 22/04/2021)
Only
20 percent budget spent in eight months, by
Shivaraj Bhatta (ae 26/03/2021)
Ministry
of Finance begins budget preparations for fiscal
year 2021-22 (ht 18/02/2021)
Govt
reduces budget size to Rs 1.344 trillion (kh
09/02/2021), Government
downgrades budget expenditure by 9 percent : The
cutback is based on slowed economic activities
and consequent plunge in revenues due to
Covid-19, by Sangam Prasain (kp 10/02/2021),
Budget
size revised down to nearly Rs 1,345 billion
(ht 10/02/2021)
Slow
capital spending irks FinMin Paudel (ht
25/01/2021)
Capital
Budget Spending Stuck At 12.2%, by Modnath
Dhakal (rn 06/01/2021)
Lack
of budget management affects road construction
(ht 04/12/2020)
Capital
expenditure at dismal 8.34 per cent (ht
23/11/2020)
पूरक
बजेट : एक अनिवार्य विकल्प : प्रादेशिक एवम्
स्थानीय सरकार र उद्योग वाणिज्य क्षेत्रका
समानान्तर संरचनाहरूलाई रोजगारीका अवसरहरूको
पहिचान र सिर्जना गर्न संघीय सरकारले स्रोत र
वातावरण प्रदान गर्नुपर्छ [Supplementary
budget: a mandatory option : The federal
government should provide resources and
environment to the provincial and local
governments and the parallel structures of
industry and commerce to identify and create
employment opportunities, by Achyut Wagle (ka
18/11/2020)
Clarification
sought for delay in endorsing budget (ht
11/11/2020)
Government
looks for more loans as debt balloons :
Borrowing from World Bank and others is for
capital expenditure and distributive programmes
but experts warn it cannot go beyond 50 percent
of GDP, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
24/08/2020)
Budget
for interest rate subsidies remains unspent as
demand for loans shrinks: Government also
provides interest subsidies for credit extended
under the Youth Self-Employment Programme,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 19/08/2020)
Plan
to call bids for all projects by mid-August
fails: Officials cite incomplete preparatory
works, uncleared past liabilities, and
restrictions on movement due to Covid-19 as
reasons for delay, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 15/08/2020)
How
government scrambles to spend budget, by
Nitish Shrestha (kh 12/08/2020)
Finance
Ministry issues new guidelines to ensure better
capital expenditure: Government agencies taking
up development projects are required to invite
tender bids by mid-August and award contracts by
mid-October, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
20/07/2020)
Government
capital expenditure reaches nearly 50 percent
after a last minute spending spree: Nearly half
of the capital budget has been spent after the
Covid-19 outbreak, followed by monsoon season,
questioning the effectiveness of the quality of
works (kp 17/07/2020)
Budgeting
it right: Provincial governments’ appropriations
lack vision for ameliorating the social
determinants of health (kp 17/06/2020)
Capital
spending dismal at fag end of fiscal: Only
31 per cent development budget spent; Average
expenditure in previous years 60pc (ht
17/06/2020)
The
budget has failed to take advantage of a
critical juncture: The government has, once
again, not been able to enact structural change
when afforded an opportunity by the
extraordinary circumstances, by Chandan
Sapkota (kp 03/06/2020)
Federal
Budget For Fiscal Year 2020, by Siddhi B.
Ranjitkar (km 01/06/2020)
Even
ruling party leaders are not impressed with the
budget: Opposition party leaders say budget does
not address the challenges posed by Covid-19,
by Anil Giri (kp 01/06/2020)
Budget
fails to fund environmental issues, address
challenges, experts say: While the government
has increased tax on e-vehicles, backtracking on
its commitments, it has also paid little heed to
the link between public health and environment,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 30/05/2020), Former
finance ministers describe budget as traditional
with nothing new to offer: With more focus on
managing costs and cash flows, most of its goals
are challenging and difficult to achieve, they
say, by Sangam Prasain (kp 30/05/2020)
Despite
massive blow to economy from Covid-19,
government aims for 7 percent growth: The
government’s target is overly ambitious and
unrealistic, say experts, especially as the full
impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic have yet to be
felt, by Sangam Prasain (kp 29/05/2020), Budget
size reduced by 3.8pc to Rs 1.47 trillion: Due
priority given to health, employment generation
and relief for crisis-hit businesses; Khatiwada
sets 7pc growth target for next fiscal, by
Sujan Dhungana (ht), Budget
announces significant tax exemptions of up to 75
percent for micro and small industries: The
budget for the upcoming fiscal year has sought
to provide remedy to industries affected by
Covid-19, including tourism, agriculture and
small businesses, by Prithvi Man Shrtestha
(kp 29/05/2020), Health
sector gets 32 percent more budget compared to
previous year: Experts say that the budget will
be insufficient to deal with the pandemic and
resume regular services if the number of
Covid-19 cases surges past government estimates,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 29/05/2020), Nepal’s
budget: Not quite all there: Though the
government seems to have its heart in the right
place, the plans and allocations announced are
underwhelming (kp 29/05/2020), Budget
focuses on infrastructure to generate extra jobs,
by Umesh Poudel (ht 29/05/2020)
Major
programs introduced by the government through
the new budget (rep 28/05/2020)
With
new budget today, experts foresee a focus on
employment and agriculture: Although most
experts agree on the focus areas, they are
divided on whether the size of the budget must
be larger or smaller than in the previous years,
by Sangam Prasain and Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
28/05/2020)
Bring
gender-responsive budget: HoR panel (ht
27/05/2020)
Nepali
Congress-formed economic task force suggests
smaller budget amid Covid-19 crisis: The
committee also suggested a number of measures to
rescue the economy marred by the Covid-19
pandemic, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
25/05/2020)
Imperatives
Of The Upcoming Fiscal Year Budget, by Mohan
Man Swar (rn 23/05/2020)
Nine
govt agencies return nearly Rs5 billion for
failing to spend budget: The Nepal Army which
was allocated a handsome amount of Rs15.1
billion to speed up works related to
Kathmandu-Nijgadh Fast-Track, has returned
Rs2.83 billion through the Defence Ministry,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 21/05/2020)
Capital
spending at 28 per cent in first 10 months
(ht 15/05/2020)
Prioritise
rights issues in upcoming fiscal budget, says
NHRC (ht 15/05/2020)
Full-fledged
budget on May 28, says FinMin (ht
14/05/2020)
The
lockdown budget: The government needs to
reassess budget priorities, but it seems
reluctant to listen to sound advice, by
Achyut Wagle (kp 12/05/2020)
Bring
partial budget now, supplementary budget later,
urges opposition (ht 12/05/2020)
Fiscal
budget to prioritise revitalising crisis-hit
economy, by Sujan Dhungana (ht 11/05/2020)
Upcoming
budget to put new projects on hold as the
economy braces for a hit: The pandemic and the
lockdown’s impacts have meant that revenue
collection has fallen, forcing the government to
revise its budgetary ceilings, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha and Sangam Prasain (kp 09/05/2020), Priorities
For The Upcoming Budget, by Dibyeswar Prasad
Shrestha (rn 09/05/2020)
Nepal
Drops In International Rating On Central
Government Budget Transparency (rn
08/05/2020) [see survey
related to Nepal], IBP
Survey ranks Nepal 65th in terms of budget
transparency, accountability (rep
08/05/2020)
Budget
Will Address Challenges Posed By COVID-19:
Finance Minister (rn 06/05/2020)
Finance
minister says revenue gap can be filled through
foreign aid (ht) [???]
Budget
to focus on health, infra, education and
production (ht 01/05/2020), In
light of Covid-19 pandemic and its consequences,
upcoming budget to focus on creating jobs: The
budget for the new fiscal year will prioritise
programmes that generate large-scale employment
to account for the loss of jobs and return of
migrants, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
03/05/2020), Budget
planning: The government must buck its own trend
of non-performance to ensure employment to
Nepalis (kp 04/05/2020)
Govt
starts reallocation of financial resources
(ht 16/04/2020)
Billions
of rupees to be spent by lawmakers could be used
to combat Covid-19: Law Minister Tumbahangphe to
consult with the parties before taking a
decision, by Binod Ghimire (kp 08/04/2020)
Government
to divert Rs 136 billion budget to anti-Covid-19
measures: Funds for land acquisition, vehicle
procurement and events to go for the disease
control, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
06/04/2020)
Budget
discussion affected due to lockdown (ht
01/04/2020)
Government
whittles down budget after failing to increase
spending: Despite the 10 percent cut, it
believes that the bold growth target of 8.5
percent can still be achieved, by Sangam
Prasain (kp 13/02/2020), Government
revises down budget size for 2019-20 by Rs 147bn
(ht 13/02/2020)
Mid-term
spending: Provinces no better than center;
Mid-term spending of six provinces stands at
only 12 percent of the total budget (rep
19/01/2020)
Strong
government but weak capital expenditure: Capital
expenditure lowest in 3 years (rep
13/01/2020)
PM’s
10-yr Rs 131-billion agri projectspent just over
5% in three years, by Shree Ram Subedi (rep
30/12/2019)
Expedite
capital spending (ht 22/12/2019)
Govt
agencies seek over Rs 20bn additional budget
from MoF (ht 21/12/2019)
One
of the oldest bazaars in Jhapa falls into decay:
Over 5,000 households living around the
Bhagudubba area rely on the market for everyday
essentials, by Arjun Rajbanshi (kp
05/12/2019)
21
local bodies yet to present budget for fiscal
year 2019-20 (ht 03/12/2019)
Capital
expenditure only 6% in first four months
(rep 20/11/2019), Poor
capital spending: The government’s inability to
spend the money allocated for public capital
expenditure means it is snatching away people’s
jobs instead of creating them (ht
21/11/2019), Marching
towards ‘Asare Bikash’ again: Developmental
works snail paced as four months of the fiscal
year pass, by Dinesh Subedi (rep 24/11/2019)
Little
above 1pc budget spent in Karnali in first
quarter of fiscal year (ht 12/11/2019)
Province
1 spends just four percent of development budget
in 1st quarter, by Binod Subedi (rep
04/11/2019)
Development
expenditure 4.3pc in Q1: Till mid-Oct govt spent
just Rs 17.7bn of allocated Rs 408bn (ht
15/10/2019) [The
incompetent and corrupt politicians and
administrators will never change!], Dismal
spending: Failure to spend capital expenditure
will mean no economic growth and no new job
creation in the country (ht 16/10/2019) [This is a special form of
crime and corruption by the highest circles of
politics and administration!], Only
4.41% capital spent in Q1 of FY2019/20 (rep
20/10/2019), Government
records poor capital expenditure in the first
quarter: Spending totalled Rs18.37 billion out
of the Rs408 billion budget as of mid-October,
by Rajesh Khanal (kp 22/10/2019)
Budget’s
fake economics: How will Nepal achieve 8.5
percent growth? Likely sources of growth do not
point to more than a mediocre performance,
around four to five percent, by Sukhdev Shah
(rep 07/08/2019)
Data
shows significant revenue and expenditure
progress, but economists cry foul: Revenue and
expenditure targets were considerably revised,
leading new figures to show marked progress,
economists say, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
24/07/2019)
Sikta,
Postal Highway projects in Banke fail to spend
budget, by Arjun Oli (rep 23/07/2019)
Opposition
lawmakers demand probe into spending budget at
the end of fiscal year: The provincial
government engage in organising events to avoid
budget freeze, lawmakers say, by Deo Narayan
Sah (kp 22/07/2019)
Capital
spending at 73 pc in 2018-19: Experts urge
enhancing capacity of bureaucrats,
contractors (ht 17/07/2019)
Govt
yet to spend almost 50pc of development budget
for 2018-19 (ht 10/07/2019), Government
capital spending dismal yet again, by Rajesh
Khanal (kp 11/07/2019)
Finance
Minister defends domestic borrowing target
(rep 10/07/2019)
HoR
passes budget for 2019-20 (ht 26/06/2019)
The
new budget offers nothing new: For the last 50
years, Nepal’s economic priorities have remained
the same—with no noticeable improvements, by
Niraj KC (kp 24/06/2019)
Half
of capital budget for 2018-19 yet to be spent
(ht 21/06/2019)
Nothing
new to offer: The provincial budgets are a mere
copy of the federal budget with unrealistic
goals, by Chandan Sapkota (kp 19/06/2019)
We
need to focus on welfare and the digital
economy: The recently announced budget is
business as usual and more suited to the last
century, by Bimal Pratap Shah (kp
17/06/2019)
Province
govts unveiling budgets totaling Rs 250 bn today
(rep 16/06/2019), Provincial
governments’ combined budget soars to Rs 270
billion: Seven provincial governments have based
their budgets on the federal grant and revenue
collected from local levels (kp 17/06/2019),
Seven
provincial govts present budgets, by Sujan
Dhungana (ht 17/06/2019), Provinces
bring Rs 260 billion budget with focus on agro,
tourism, infrastructure (rep 17/06/2019), Big
and distributive: Budgets of provincial
governments (rep 18/06/2019)
Decoding
budget: One striking feature of Nepal budgeting
has been that almost the entire amount of
revenue collected from domestic sources gets
spent for recurrent expenditures, by Sukhdev
Shah (rep 11/06/2019)
The
budget blues: Nepal’s poor spending capacity,
by Subhanu Khanal (ht 07/06/2019)
Playing
God: For government to promote private sector,
it must learn to play like God, which provides
destinies and allows humans to fulfill them
while remaining invisible, by Bishal Thapa
(rep 04/06/2019)
Budget
Review 2019: Balanced but ambitious, by
Satyendra Timilsina (ht 03/06/2019)
Finance
minister defends pork barrel funding, but
analysts are unconvinced: Khatiwada faces
criticism for bowing to pressure and giving Rs60
million each to lawmakers to spend in
their constituencies, by Rajesh Khanal (kp
31/05/2019),
Finance
minister defends funds for lawmakers, by
Sagar Ghimire (rep 31/05/2019), Education
budget courts criticism: The amount earmarked is
not enough to achieve the Sustainable
Development Goals in Education, educationists
say, by Binod Ghimire (kp 31/05/2019), Budget
receives mixed reactions from private sector:
The Rs 1.53 trillion financial plan bets on
achieving economic growth of 8.5 percent (kp
31/05/2019), FinMin
denies budget is distributive (ht
31/05/2019), Ambitious
budget: The budget for the next fiscal year
looks ambitious and unrealistic given the
government’s weak spending capacity (ht
31/05/2019), Federal
budget receives mix reaction in provinces
(rep 31/05/2019)
Rs
1.53 trillion: Ambitious and unrealistic; The
government’s financial plan lays emphasis on
infrastructure projects, but reveals
little about how it will accomplish them, by
Sangam Prasain (kp 30/05/2019), Govt
unveils Rs 1.53 trillion budget: Focus on infra
development; Inflation to remain within 6pc;
Elderly allowance up by Rs 1,000; Civil
servants’ salaries raised by up to 20pc;
Economic growth projected at 8.5pc in next
fiscal, by Sujan Dhungana (ht 30/05/2019), Budget
For Fiscal Year of 2019: Magic Or Reality,
by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km 30/05/2019), Govt
unveils ‘crowd-pleasing’ budget of Rs 1.53
trillion, by Sagar Ghimire (rep), A
populist budget: Finance Minister Yubaraj
Khatiwada has failed to resist political
pressure (kp 30/05/2019), Budget
2019-2020: Pieces of Rs1.53 trillion pie (kp
30/05/2019), Senior
citizens welcome increase in allowance, but say
they are not fully happy: Government has
increased senior citizen allowance by Rs 1,000,
by Anup Ojha (kp 30/05/2019), Health
budget increased marginally,but experts say it’s
insufficient, by Arjun Poudel (kp
30/05/2019), Rs
68 billion allocated for health, population
(ht 30/05/2019), Education
gets 10.68pc of budget share, half of what
government had pledged: Finance minister has
added some new programmes but without adequate
funding, by Binod Ghimire (kp 30/05/2019), Budget
for education, science and technology increased
(ht 30/05/2019), Energy,
irrigation and water supply projects get high
priority, by Prahlad Rijal (kp 30/05/2019).
Road,
rail and water transport infrastructure gets
Rs163.52 billion budget: The government will now
build separate by-laws for faster implementation
of large scale development projects and will
encourage execution of the construction works in
three shifts, by Prahlad Rijal (kp
30/05/2019), Federal
government reduces the budget for provincial
governments: Finance minister announces Rs99.85b
for next fiscal against Rs 113.43b in the
current fiscal, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
30/05/2019) [Continued
recentralisation of a state that had been
hopeful to become a federal republic!], Allocation
of Rs 60 million to lawmakers draws public ire:
The pork barrel spending will cost the state Rs
9.9b, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
30/05/2019) [Continued
corruption and taking advantage of male
high-caste parliamentarians, who are put up by
the male Brahmin leaders at the top of the
parties! Uncontrolled money distribution in
arbitrary and uncoordinated development projects
is not the task of the legislators!], Constituency
Development Fund increased by 50 pc despite
criticism: Each FPTP lawmaker to get Rs 60
million (rep), No
silver lining for private sector, by Rupak D
Sharma (ht 30/05/2019), Economic
diplomacy, disaster management budget’s
priorities (ht 30/05/2019), E-vehicles
to combat increasing air pollution (ht
30/05/2019), Infrastructure
projects get priority, by Umesh Poudel (ht
30/05/2019), Government
raises tax on imported goods (ht
30/05/2019), Govt
hikes salary of govt employees upto 20 pc
(rep 30/05/2019), Rs
141b for post-quake reconstruction (rep
30/05/2019), Transportation
sector gets priority in budget (rep
30/05/2019), Budget
focuses on farm commercialization, by
Nikeeta Gautam (rep 30/05/2019)
To
achieve high growth trajectory, government needs
to set priorities right: Oli administration has
both opportunities and challenges, experts and
industrialists say, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 29/05/2019)
Does
size of the budget really matter? Expansion is
necessary to fulfil needs of all tiers of
government, say experts, by Sujan Dhungana
(ht 28/05/2019)
Government
should widen tax base and strengthen tax regime,
analysts say: Economists lay emphasis on putting
sustainable and broad-based systems in
place rather than implementing ad hoc measures,
by Rajesh Khanal (kp 27/05/2019)
Pvt
sector seeks programmes that encourage skilled
workers: Only 10 pc of the country’s 12
million workers are engaged in the formal sector,
by Umesh Poudel (ht 26/05/2019)
Call
to prioritise infrastructure development,
by Arpana Ale Magar (ht 25/05/2019)
Production
boost should be given priority, by Sujan
Dhunagna (ht 24/05/2019)
MoPIT
to focus on realistic projects for fiscal budget
(ht 22/05/2019)
‘Bring
budget to coordinate three tiers of govt’,
by Jagdishor Panday (ht 21/05/2019)
Finance
minister should avoid populist budget and focus
on realistic programmes, experts say: Khatiwada
will present budget for upcoming fiscal year
amid mounting challenges, by Rajesh Khanal
(kp 20/05/2019)
On
education, government looks generous with words
but stingy with funds: Despite pledges to
improve quality of education, government
unlikely to increase budget for the sector,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 19/05/2019)
House
panel submits recommendation for next fiscal
year’s budget (ht 19/05/2019)
Private
sector presents budget wish list to Finance
Ministry, by Rajesh Khanal (kp 18/05/2019)
Listen
to lawmakers: The upcoming fiscal budget must be
prepared based on the suggestions given by
lawmakers during the pre-budget debates (ht
16/05/2019)
Slow
capital expenditure continues to bedevil
development projects, by Rajesh Khanal (kp
14/05/2019), There
will be no excuse for justifying budget
underspending next fiscal: FinMin (rep
15/05/2019) [The govt
claimed similar things a year ago!]
Keep
aside budget for consolidating federalism: MPs,
by Jagdishor Panday (kp 13/05/2019)
Average
daily capital spending at Rs 41 million: Experts
say withholding payments may be an indication of
corrupt motives (rep 13/05/2019)
Report
says budget should focus on economic growth,
sustainability (ht 11/05/2019), Acceleration
of project development to be prioritised (ht
11/05/2019)
Former
FinMins urge Khatiwada to bring
resource-sustained budget for next fiscal
(ht 09/05/2019)
MoPIT
budget set to increase by 35 percent (rep
09/05/2019)
Two-thirds
of budget of Kathmandu Tarai Expressway unspent
(brep 09/05/2019)
Survey:
Budget should give priority to economic growth,
sustainability (rep 09/05/2019)
Government
raising Rs 86 billion in domestic debt in final
quarter (rep 09/05/2019)
President
hints at populist programmes in upcoming budget,
by Rajesh Khanal (kp 04/05/2019)
Ministries
face pressure of pork barrel projects (ht
26/04/2019)
Capital
spending at 35pc till mid-April: Government
urged to clear bottlenecks at bureaucratic
and contracting level (ht 17/04/2019)
Govt
intensifies work on budget formulation: Finance
Ministry to limit the budget within the NPC
ceiling of Rs 1.5 trillion (rep 16/04/2019)
Government
spent
Rs 222.83b in last month of fiscal 2017-18:
20.55 percent of the total budget of over Rs1
trillion was spent in mid June-mid July, by
Rajesh Khanal (kp 13/04/2019)
After
promises
failed, secretaries told to focus on ‘flagship’
projects: It is implementation, not the addition
of loaded phrases in policies and
programmes, that matters, officials say, by
Anil Giri (kp 11/04/2019)
Local
units scattering budget on small projects:
Ministry report, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
31/03/2019)
Eight
months into the fiscal year, local governments
have yet to present budget, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 24/03/2019)
Capital
spending low despite simplified procurement
process, by Rajesh Khanal (kp 23/03/2019)
Perennial
problem (ht 20/03/2019)
Parliamentary
supremacy in govt spending under serious
question: Over Rs 800 billion spent out of
budget in last three years, by Rudra Pangeni
(rep 17/02/2019)
Govt
urged to allocate budget scientifically (ht
16/02/2019)
Government
yet to settle Rs 101 billion from FY2016/17
(rep 11/02/2019)
80pc
of foreign aid disbursed via budgetary system
(ht 17/01/2019)
Govt’s
capital expenditure still sluggish: Only 17.68pc
of Rs 313.9 billion allocated spent in first
half of fiscal (ht 16/01/2019)
Systemic
reform in overall budgetary system advised,
by Rajesh Khanal (kp 28/12/2018)
Govt
yet
again fails to improve budget spending capacity:
Capital expenditure stands at 12.59pc of the
total allocation in first five months, by
Sujan Dhungana (ht 19/12/2018)
Ministries
‘demand billions of rupees’, by Rajesh
Khanall (kp 20/11/2018)
Provinces
spend less than 5pc of allocated budget, by
Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht 29/10/2018)
First
quarter of FY2018/19: Top ministries spend only
10% of total budget, by Bishnu Tamang (rep
28/10/2018)
Govt
expenses less than revenue collection (ht
26/10/2018)
Capital
expenditure
still slow despite extra time: According to the
Finance Ministry, poor accountability on the
implementation side resulted in slow capital
spending (kp 22/10/2018)
Government
takes time on internal borrowing as revenue
exceeds expenses, by Bishnu Tamang (rep
24/09/2018)
Khatiwada
says supplementary budget unlikely (kp
19/09/2018)
Supplementary
budget ‘gets PM Oli’s green light’, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht 23/08/2018)
Government
transferred Rs 3.66b in last month of FY: Rs
1.66 billion disbursed to pay for conflict
victims and their families (rep 28/07/2018)
Govt
treasury
empty after haphazard spending in last month: It
is unusual in our context for the government to
have zero balance as it may not be able to pay
for any possible emergency, by Rudra Pangeni
(rep 21/07/2018)
Year-end
spending rush boosts cap expenditure (kp
19/07/2018)
Government
spent record Rs 33b Sunday (rep 17/07/2018)
[???], Over
30% of development budget spent in 12th month
(rep 18/07/2018), Last
minute spending is killing prosperity dreams
(rep 18/07/2018), Govt
fails to spend even revised budget (ht
18/07/2018)
Govt
rejigs Rs 200b unspent budget (kp
15/07/2018)
PM
adjusting ministry-wise programme in budget,
by Rewati Sapkota (ht 15/07/2018)
Bungling
on
budget: Federal government was much criticized
for exercising centralized attitude in
allocation of budget. Provincial governments
repeated that mistake, by Raj Kumar KC (rep
12/07/2018)
Govt
hiding budget transfer details since February
(rep 10/07/2018)
Govt
spent Rs 10b in recurrent expenses Friday,
by Rudra Pangeni (rep 09/07/2018)
End
of fiscal year spending results in shoddy work:
Rupandehi looks for ways to spend Rs 2 billion
in 15 days, by Binod Pariyar (rep
29/06/2018), Eleventh-hour
spending continues unabated: Several
infrastructure projects are being implemented in
haste so that all works are complete before the
fiscal year-end. Locals are disappointed with
the quality of work, by Mahesh Kumar Das
(rep 29/06/2018)
Budget
transparency: A must to achieve goals, by
Dutta Shree Duwadi (Khanal) (ht 28/06/2018)
Govt
accepting Rs 25 billion off-budget foreign aid
annually (rep 26/06/2018)
Missed
opportunities: The budget fails to create
confidence in the private sector and encourage
investment, by Udaya Shumsher Rana (kp
22/06/2018)
Govt
unlikely to spend even revised budget (ht
22/06/2018)
Budget
fails to usher reforms in tax system (ht
21/06/2019)
Bleak
progress in spending dev budget despite stable
govt: Only 30 days remain to spend half of the
budget (rep 17/06/2018)
All
provinces table budgets (kp 16/06/2018), All
7 provinces table budgets, programs for
FY2018/19 (rep 16/06/2018), Provincial
governments present budget (ht 16/06/2018)
'Budget
has not given enough priority to infrastructure
building', interview with Biswo Poudel (rep
13/06/2018)
Budget
projection for three fiscal years: Govt to lower
recurrent expenses, raise dev budget (rep
09/06/2018)
Realistic
aims: Finance minister has come up only with
plans and programmes that can be implemented, if
tried honestly, by Bhoj Raj Poudel (kp
07/06/2018)
Foreign
investors ‘disappointed’, by Rupak D. Sharma
(ht 06/06/2018)
Opportunities
squandered: The budget would have been a good
expenditure and revenue plan under normal times.
However, given the sizable electoral mandate,
its falls short of introducing transformative
reform measures, by Chandan Sapkota (kp
04/06/2018)
Government
restores practice of 3-year expenditure plans:
MTEF makes budget cycle more dynamic and aligned
with periodic plans (rep 02/06/2018)
Budget
fails
to please even ruling party MPs: FinMin
Khatiwada faces ire for saying that he was
forced to include Constituency Development Fund
(kp 01/06/2018), Business-as-usual
budget: What the country needs is a quantum leap
in the economy, not incremental change, by
Yoga Nath Poudel (kp 01/06/2018), Groping
in the dark, by Om Astha Rai (nt
01/06/2018), Budget
goals are
attainable says finance minister (kp
02/06/2018), Budget
private sector-friendly, claims FinMin (ht
02/06/2018), A
Trillion Rupee Budget! Maybe, our government
should really ask the experts on how to take
care of the poor, unemployed and the old instead
of promising us the moon and then providing
peanuts, by Guffadi (kp 02/06/2018), Pvt
sector says federal budget ‘bureaucratic’
(ht 03/06/2018), Budget
for gender sensitivity and climate change to see
new record (rep 03/06/2018), Budget
gives Rs 730m for tourism infrastructure: Nine
tourism bodies did not receive capital
expenditure, by Arpana Ale Magar (rep
03/06/2018), FinMin
says budget inclusive, oriented towards
prosperity (kp 04/06/2018), Provinces
urge centre to reconsider budget, by Pratap
Bista (kp 04/06/2018)
First
federal
budget aims 8pc growth: Focuses on energy,
infrastructure and proposes a string of reforms
in social and agriculture sectors, by Sangam
Prasain (kp), NRA
budget up 3.35pc to Rs151.08b (kp
30/05/2018), Education
budget
fails to match government’s lofty goals:
Healthcare receives major boost with a
substantial increase of 44pc to Rs 56.41 billion
(kp 30/05/2018), Rs
56 billion earmarked for healthcare (ht
30/05/2018), Rs1.09
trillion for transport, infra projects (kp
30/05/2018), Budget
shines light on energy, hydropower sector: Govt
will develop 750MW West Seti with internal
resources: FinMin, by Bibek Subedi (kp
30/05/2018), FinMin
presents Rs 1,315-bn budget: Major focus on
transforming production sector and development
of physical infrastructure, by Pushpa Raj
Acharydya (ht 30/05/2018), Full
of promises, but lacking focus: NC (ht
30/05/2018), Budget
dashes hopes for faster industrial development,
by Rupak D. Sharma (ht 30/05/2018), Budget
more focused on physical infrastructure, by
Umesh Poudel (ht 30/05/2018), Ambitious
budget, focus on jobs and federal structure,
by Rudra Pangeni (rep 30/05/2018), CMs
unhappy with budget (rep 30/05/2018), Government
slashes environment budgets by Rs 5.56 billion
(rep 30/05/2018), Khatiwada
dispels doubts on 8pc growth, by Bibek
Subedi (kp 31/05/2018), Eight
per cent growth target achievable: FinMin; Says
as a sign of respect to Mahat, he’ll aim for 7.9
per cent economic growth (ht 31/05/2018), Budget
fails to impress differently-abled people:
Government makes grand plans every year, ‘but
never implements them’ (kp 31/05/2018), FM
trims Chure, forest budgets, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 31/05/2018), ‘Budget
is okay but the higher taxes are not’, by
Shankar Acharya (kp 31/05/2018), Budget
lacks vision, claims NC (ht 31/05/201), Lost
opportunity: There is nothing to be gravely
disappointed in, but Khatiwada seems to have
squandered the opportunity to make the budget a
watershed in Nepal’s economic reforms (ht
31/05/2018), Dealers
elated as autos termed ‘non-luxurious goods’ in
budget (ht 01/06/2018)
Infra,
energy, agriculture, tourism in budget focus,
by Anil Giri (kp 29/05/2018), FinMin
to present federal budget today (ht
29/05/2018), Govt
bringing
major reform programs to breathe new life into
economy: Finance minister tabling first
full-fledged federal budget today (rep
29/05/2018)
Survey
paints
bleak financial picture: Growing budget deficit;
Depleting foreign reserves; Per capita debt
Rs28,963; GDP growth 5.9 percent to Rs3 trillion
(kp 28/05/2018), Economic
mapping of provinces (kp 28/05/2018)
Govt
issues directive on formulation of budget and
plan of local levels (ht 28/05/2018)
Budget
to change tax rates massively (ht
27/05/2018)
The
politics of budgeting: The people should not be
taxed heavily so that politicians can indulge in
their desires, by Gokarna Awasthi (kp
22/05/2018)
MPs
ask FinMin to do ‘reality check’ before
preparing budget (kp 11/05/2018), Govt
urged to be more realistic in allocation of
fiscal budget (ht 15/05/2018)
Each
province
to get Rs 19b in fed grant: NPC says around 15
percent of upcoming central budget could go to
provincial and local governments, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 09/05/2018)
Industrialists,
bankers put forward budget wish list (kp
08/05/2018)
Trimming
the budget deficit: Reducing government spending
and raising taxes may not be the right way to do
it, by Jagadish Prasad Bist and Aadersh Raj
Joshi (kp 03/05/2018), Upcoming
budget to safeguard domestic production (kp
04/05/2018), FinMin
not banking on NRB guv! Excludes him from budget
formulation team (ht 04/05/2018)
Budget
session to start on May 6: Cabinet proposes date
to President (kp 28/04/2018), The
new budget: Backed by a massive mandate to
redefine the course of Nepal, Oli government
should make the most of it (kp 30/04/2018),
Pre-budget
discussions start on May 9 (kp 03/05/2018)
FinMin:
No
populist programmes in budget: He also
criticised the previous govt for issuing a
populist budget that created excess liabilities
in the govt’s financial plan (kp
27/04/2018), 2018-19
fiscal budget to be balanced, genuine and
tactful (ht 27/04/2018)
Govt
looks
to FDI to cover budget deficit: The govt does
not have the funds necessary to implement
the federal system and achieve development goals
(kp 21/04/2018), ‘External
finance crucial to achieve SDGs’ (ht
21/04/2018)
NPC
fixes budget ceiling of Rs 1,200bn for next
fiscal (ht 20/04/2018)
Provincial
plans: Planning and budgetary exercises
provinces have done will help them gain
experience for the next fiscal (ht
18/04/2018)
Govt
utilises
35 percent of capital budget in 9 months: Some
reasons for low capital spending are delays
in appointment of contractors, land
acquisition, settlement of disputes related to
cost variation and permit issuance (kp
15/04/2018)
Rs
155b allocated out of budget for road projects:
Ambition of finance ministers behind financial
indiscipline: Experts (rep 15/04/2018)
1.6
trillion rupees budget suggested (ht
12/04/2018)
Provincial,
local govts urged to follow budget rules (ht
25/03/2018)
'Climate
relevant'
budget allocation said to be unrealistic:
Experts stress revisiting categorization code to
make it more practical, by Rudra Pangeni
(rep 25/03/2018)
Liquidity
Crunch and Unspent Budget, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn 22/03/2018)
Budget
ceiling likely to be Rs 1,500 billion, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht 21/03/2018)
Govt
mulls budget transfer to local bodies based on
spending, by Rudra Pangeni (rep 20/03/2018)
Rs
75bn
to be transferred to local bodies today: Central
government in uncomfortable position,
budget deficit to shoot up to Rs 56.56bn (ht
15/03/2018)
MoF
white paper likely to focus on energy,
transport, reconstruction (ht 13/03/2018)
MoF
revises down spending target, growth rate
(ht 08/03/2018), Govt
to
introduce austerity measures as deficit widens:
Government’s budget deficit stood at Rs49
billion as of Tuesday, which is around 1.9
percent of GDP (kp 08/03/2018), Govt
revises down growth forecast to 6 pc, by Sagar Ghimire (rep 08/03/2018), Government
announces belt-tightening measures amid budget
shortfall (rep 08/03/2018)
Budget
formulation in limbo with NPC vice-chair post
vacant (ht 06/03/2018)
Non-budgetary
demand soars to Rs 382 billion (rep
27/02/2018)
Budget
formulation process formally begins (kp
24/01/2018)
Govt
uses only 14pc of capital budget in first half
(kp 15/01/2018), Prioritise
capital spending: Full-fledged implementation of
national pride projects can ramp up capital
expenditure (kp 17/01/2018)
Government
mulling over Rs 1,570bn budget for next fiscal
(ht 05/01/2018)
Govt
hard pressed to arrange fiscal resources, by
Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht 04/02/2018)
MoF
identifies sources for budget financing (ht
02/01/2018)
Delay
in fiscal commission appointments may hit budget
transfers (rep 28/12/2017)
Cringed
CapEx: Low capital spending affects the quality
of our vital energy, road and telecom
infrastructures, by Kartika Yadav (rep
20/12/2017)
Local
units struggle to spend allocated budget (ht
12/12/2017), Low
spending:
Major reason for the local units being unable to
spend the budget was the delay in the
endorsement of the Local Level Operation Act by
Parliament (ht 13/12/2017)
NPC
to start planning budget for three fiscals from
next week (ht 04/12/2017)
‘Elections
unlikely to affect capital expenditure’ (ht
03/11/2017)
Agriculture
budget being ‘misused’ in eastern region (ht
27/10/2017)
Utilise
funds on time: Govt must resort to carrot and
stick approach to expedite capital spending
(kp 24/10/2017)
Country
seeks budgetary support from World Bank (ht
18/10/2017)
Ministries
seek additional budget of Rs 200bn, by Sabin
Mishra (ht 17/10/2017) [???]
Committed
liability of govt at 59pc of budget (ht
10/10/2017)
Budget
execution off to a slow start (rep
19/09/2017)
Low
capex spending and widening trade deficit,
by Saurav Bhasyal (ht 06/08/2017)
Huge
financial irregularities in targeted programs,
by Mithilesh Yadav (rep 28/07/2017)
80
pc budget spent on war victims (ht
25/07/2017)
Nearly
Rs 900 million budget frozen in Kanchanpur,
by Rajendra Bhatta (rep 24/07/2017)
‘Govt
projects must finalise contracts in 1st three
months’ (kp 20/07/2017), Time-bound
action plan to ramp up capex, by Pushpa Raj
Acharya (ht 20/07/2017)
Rs
47 billion in recurrent budget spent in 10 days
as FY nears end, by Bal Krishna Gyawali (rep
13/07/2017), Capital
spending
bunches towards year-end, againGovt spent Rs3.5
billion per day in the last 21 days alone,
almost 36pc of the total budget (kp
16/07/2017), Rs
46b spent on last 3 days of FY, by Rudra
Pangeni (rep 16/07/2017), Govt
fails
to meet budget expenditure target (ht
16/07/2017), Low
spending:
Those responsible should own up responsibility
and do something to ensure that the development
budget is not only spent but spent wisely
(ht 17/07/2017), Down
the
drain: Underutilisation and year-end bunching of
capital budget are tantamount to financial
misuse (kp 18/07/2017)
Stingy
budget:
Power has been devolved to local units, but they
have not received matching funding, by
Khimlal Devkota (kp 07/07/2017)
Rs
88.53bn
raised from domestic borrowing (ht
06/07/2017)
More
budget
sought for education sector (ht 05/07/2017)
Failure
to execute budget results to Rs 221b cash
surplus (rep 05/07/2017)
Dismal
NRA
performance hits govt fiscal spending target
(ht 29/06/2017)
Funding
from
friends: What this year’s budget says about
Nepal’s changing bilateral and multilateral ties,
by Binayak Basnyat and Kamal Bista (kp 28/06/2017)
Government
on
track to miss budget execution target yet again
(ht 16/06/2017), Govt
unlikely
to meet capital expenditure target (kp
27/06/2017)
Local
units told to table budget on July 9: Central
budget-preparation process replicated at the
local level, by Rudra Pangeni (rep
14/06/2017) [Most of the
local units will hardly be elected until then!]
Integrated
financial
info system mulled (kp 07/06/2017)
No
specific program for poverty alleviation in new
budget: PAF (rep 07/06/2017)
Participatory
budgeting:
Power to grassroots; Newly elected local
governments can in many ways exercise powers
comparable to that of Singha Durbar, by
Thaneshwar Bhusal (kp 07/05/2017)
Application
of MTEF can make budget more realistic: Experts,
by Rudra Pangeni (rep 07/06/2017)
Devil
is
in details: The budget, by Hisila Yami (ht
07/06/2017)
Bloated
budget:
Fiscal transfer to local bodies warranted a
bigger budget, but its implementation will be
challenging, by Chandan Sapkota (kp
05/06/2017)
Ministries
allowed
to spend right away (kp 31/05/2017)
Govt
unveils
Rs 1,279b budget for 2017-18, by Rupak D.
Sharma (kp 30/05/2017), Empowering
local
units major focus of budget: The government has
also authorised the local bodies to manage all
the expenditure and operations of the health
centres, health posts and sub-health posts,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 30/05/2017), An
annual
ritual: Govt should ensure that some crucial
areas mentioned in the budget are handled well
(kp 30/05/2017), Budget
2017-18 (kp 30/05/2017), Infra
sector
gains priority; energy projects get Rs62.5b,
by Bibek Subedi (kp 30/05/2017), Federal
budget
for agri sector slashed by 15pc to Rs30.4b
(kp 30/05/2017), Rs
15.34bn
allocated for forest conservation (ht
30/05/2017), 1.28
trillion rupees, by Rudra Pangeni (rep
30/05/2017), Action
counts:
Ensuring a full and effective implementation of
our budgets is necessary for translating our
development priorities into reality (ht
31/05/2017), Annual
Budget
For Fiscal Year 2017 (2074), by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km 02/06/2017), New
budget
more an aspiration than a framework that can be
implemented, interview with Andreas Bauer
(rep 03/06/2017)
New
measures
to ramp up capex introduced (ht 30/05/2017)
Govt
gets
leeway to frame budget of Rs1,280 billion
(kp 29/05/2017)
Govt
unlikely
to meet revised capex target (ht 28/05/2017)
Budget
to
take on federal structure: Before proper
implementation of budget, the government will
have to prepare a conducive environment for
economic development, by Pawan Timilsina (ht
28/05/2017)
Lawmakers
press govt to continue constituency dev funds
(rep 27/05/2017) [a
source for endless corruption on a failed way to
development!!]
Govt
policies
and programmes: Budget focus on local body
empowerment, by Rupak D. Sharma (kp
26/05/2017), ‘Local
bodies
must get adequate budget’ (kp 27/05/2017)
‘Focus
on
infra development’ (ht 24/05/2017)
Recurrent
spending
to surge in 2017-18: Government has always been
criticised for increasing the size of its
recurrent budget, while being unable to utilise
funds allocated for capital spending (kp
23/05/2017)
Annual
policies
reach President: Fiscal programmes likely to be
read out on Wednesday (kp 22/05/2017)
Govt
preparing to table full-fledged budget on May 29,
by Rudra Pangeni (rep 19/05/2017), Caretaker
government
to present new fiscal budget (ht
21/05/2017), Full
budget
on May 29: Expect no new programs, says Finance
Minister Mahara (ht 23/05/2017), Government
forges
consensus to bring full-fledged budget (rep
23/05/2017)
Debt
collection
suspended as govt savings top Rs262b, by
Rupak D. Sharma (kp 17/05/2017), Rs
235bn
remains idle due to slow expenditure (ht
17/05/2017), Low
spending:
It is the government which needs to make massive
investment in infrastructure development in
targeted areas. No growth is possible unless the
government increases its spending capacity
(ht 18/05/2017)
Budget
for local units: Constituency Development Fund
to be discontinued, by Rudra Pangeni (rep
17/05/2017), MoFALD
prepares to double local unit budget (rep
17/05/2017)
Draft
bills
on public finance mgmt soon: MoF, by Rupak
D. Sharma (kp 15/05/2017)
Energy
ministry top performer in budget spending:
Achieves 68 percent spending progress till
mid-April (rep 15/05/2017)
Industry
Ministry
seeks more funds: The Industry Ministry failed
to implement programmes within their budget of
Rs8.26 billion (kp 12/05/2017) [???], MoI
seeks
to lift industrial sector’s ontribution to GDP
(ht 12/05/2017)
EC
to
allow government to launch budget before
completion of polls, by Bibek Subedi (kp
11/05/2017)
Parties
dwell
on ad hoc budget on May 29 (kp 09/05/2017)
‘Ideally
budget
should be announced on May 29’, by Krishna
Bahadur Mahara (kp 07/05/2017)
‘Early
budget
pointless as working style unchanged’ (kp
04/05/2017)
Finance
Ministry
recommends creating transitional budget, by
Bibek Subedi (kp 03/05/2017)
EC
asks
govt not to present budget between elections
(kp 30/04/2017)
Finance
ministry
still to finalise grant amount for 744 local
bodies (ht 30/04/2017)
Rs233.6b
sits
idle in state coffers: Slow capital spending
blamed for excessive collection of funds (kp
28/04/2017)
Major
parties
agree to put budget on hold (kp 27/04/2017)
Capital
expenditure
36 per cent in nine months (kp 18/04/2017)
MoI
unveils
priority areas for next fiscal year: Job
creation, promotion of business-friendly
environment remain at the top of the list
(ht 18/04/2017)
Budget
2017-18:
Govt to transfer funds to local bodies directly,
by Rupak D. Sharma (kp 12/04/2017)
Budget
formulation:
Govt at a loss for lack of lawss to manage
public finance, by Rupak D. Sharma (kp
05/04/2017)
Accountability
crisis:
Unspent budget funds should be returned to
taxpayers until capital expenditure rises,
by Niranjan Mani Dixit (kp 26/03/2017)
Government
plans
to increase capital spending next fiscal (ht
12/03/2017), Capital
spending
at 21pc as ministries fail to use funds (kp
15/03/2017)
MPs
slam
transfer of funds to non-budgetary headings
(kp 10/03/2017), Fund
transfer
to small projects draws flak, by Pushpa Raj
Acharya (ht 10/03/2017)
Discussion
on
budget for next fiscal begins, by Pushpa Raj
Acharya (ht 07/03/2017)
Ministries
to
get spending authority a day after budget: The
government’s move is aimed at
expediting public spending, especially
capital spending (kp 05/03/2017)
Spending
on
infra lowest among strategic sectors: Only
15.56pc of allocation for infrastructure
development spent (ht 05/03/2017)
FinMin
seeks
fund transfer of Rs 100b ahead of elections:
Chief Secretary Somlal Subedi opposes the
proposal, by Anil Giri (kp 23/02/2017)
Govt
to
cut short budget implementation process: To end
practice of seeking NPC’s permission to
implement development projects (kp
21/02/2017), Finance
Ministry revises budget downward (rep
21/02/2017)
Rs
14.86 billion dev budget spent in last 25 days
(rep 09/02/2017)
What’s
the
hold-up? Delay by line ministries in the
extension of spending authority is surprising
and worrying (kp 07/02/2017)
Budget
session crosses 10 months, by Ashok Dahal
(rep 04/02/2017) [!!]
AgriMin’s
budget
ceiling for next FY up 11.48pc: The upper limit
of the ministry’s finances has been
fixed at Rs30.58 billion (kp
03/02/2017)
Govt
bodies
at a loss for lack of right to spend: On
average, each ministry has extended spending
authority to about 80pc projects and programmes,
by Rupak D. Sharma (kp 01/02/2017), Little
progress:
Instructions and orders alone will not resolve
the problem of low spending; it is a matter of
strong political will to sincerely remove all
the impediments on the way (ht 02/02/2017)
Budget
ceiling
to hover around Rs1.2-1.3 trillion, by Rupak
D. Sharma (kp 26/01/2017), Resource
committee
caps next year’s budget at Rs1,206 billion
(kp 31/01/2017)
Govt
formulates
strategy to make budget gender responsive
(ht 22/01/2017)
Supplementary
budget
unlikely (kp 19/01/2017)
Ramp
up
spending: That govt hasn’t acted, despite
knowing pitfalls of low capital expenditure, is
embarrassing (kp 17/01/2017), Low
capital
expenditure: Begging for money but not having a
plan to spend it is an age-old problem in Nepal,
by Sujeev Shakya (kp 17/01/2017), Govt
to
unveil action plan to ramp up capital
expenditure, by Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht
18/01/2017), Govt
unveils Immediate Implementation Action Plan
(rep 19/01/2017)
Challenges
in
budget implementation, by Pushpa Raj Acharya
(ht 05/01/2017)
The
Siraha model: In all future national budgets at
least half the development expenditure should be
earmarked for quick-yielding projects, by
Sukhdev Shah (28/12/2016)
Only
20 percent of budget spent in five and half
months, by Kuvera Chalise (rep 26/12/2016)
Capex
gathers
pace in fifth month of fiscal (ht
18/12/2016)
Rs
100-bn
supplementary budget on cards (ht
12/12/2016) [You hardly
spend anything of the original budget! Why a
supplementary budget?]
MoI
faces
budget crunch to implement new projects (ht
10/12/2016)
Always
the
same: The budget spent on the development
projects at the last moment makes no sense as it
compromises on the quality of work (ht
06/12/2016)
‘Supplementary
budget
should be reformative’ (ht 06/12/2016)
Will
govt
be able to bring supplementary budget?, by
Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht 15/11/2015)
MoF
ramps
up monitoring of ministries (ht
28/10/2016)
Treasury
surplus
soars to Rs191b as capital spending slacks
(kp 18/10/2016), Govt
expenditure
at 12.37pc: Only 3.42 per cent of total
allocated budget of Rs 311.95 billion for
development works spent in the first quarter
of current fiscal year (ht 18/10/2016)
Capital
expenditure
fails to pick up pace: Only 0.9 per cent of Rs
311.9 billion spent so far this fiscal year,
by Rupak D. Sharma (kp 25/09/2016), Get
down
to business: Govt should increase the size of
capital budget and utilise what is allocated for
capital spending (kp 26/09/2016), Buck
the
trend: Govt should take immediate steps to
increase the level of capital spending (kp
30/09/2016)
Finance
minister
seeks resources for supplementary budget (ht
05/09/2016), Budget
size
likely to go up by Rs100b: The government has
around Rs 68 billion in extra funds at its
disposal (kp 06/09/2016), FM
Mahara: No plan to bring supplementary budget,
by Kuvera Chalise (rep 09/09/2016)
Let
us
get fiscal: The budget does raise concern, not
due to the size per se, but because of where the
money will end up, by Ram C. Acharya (kp
25/07/2016)
Billions
in
unspent dev budget for Tarai frozen (kp
21/07/2016)
Delay
in
getting NPC approval despite early budget,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 21/07/2016)
Govt
spent
71.47pc of budget last fiscal (ht
17/07/2016)
Insulate
the
budget: There is no dignity in holding budget
hostage to political point-scoring (kp
15/07/2016)
Parliament
passes
Appropriation Bill: For the first time in 15
years, govt has timely authority to spend;
Raises hopes that development spending would be
expedited (kp 10/07/2016), There’s
room
for some missing projects: PM (ht
10/07/2016), Welcome
first
step: A timely budget is only the first step in
boosting the govt’s spending capacity (kp
11/07/2016), Political
row
put on hold 3 key bills on budget, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 14/07/2016)
CPN-Maoist
Centre
may block budget, by Tika R. Pradhan (ht
01/07/2016)
Lack
of
accountants in govt offices affects country’s
capital spending, by Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht
22/06/2016)
The
big
size of the budget will not necessarily
lead to a rise in inflation, by Ruzel
Shrestha (kp 19/06/2016)
Budget
blues:
Drastically increasing the budget without
improving absorption capacity is reckless and
shows a lack of accountability, by Chandan
Sapkota (kp 17/06/2016)
Thinking
global:
People judge the success of politicians based on
how their consumption patterns changed after
coming into power; It is always interesting to
hear former finance ministers who did not
deliver on budgetary promises criticise the same
mistakes the present incumbent makes, by
Sujeev Shakya (kp 07/06/2016), Brewing
fiscal
anarchy: Budget sounds more like a compendium of
aspirations rather than a credible plan backed
by adequate budgetary allocation or sound
justification, by Ram Sharan Mahat (kp
14/06/2016)
Social
Protection In Budget, by Lok Nath Bhusal (rn
07/06/2016)
Inflationary
Pressure On Budget, by Umesh Thapa (rn
04/06/2016)
Holding
Budgetary Criticisms On A Scanner, by Narad
Bharadwaj (kp 03/06/2016), Big
budget:
Implementation needed, by Namrata Sharma (ht
03/06/2016)
Macroeconomic
risks:
The budget could destabilise the macro economy
and undermine the country’s development efforts,
by Tula Raj Basyal (kp 01/06/2016), Budget
For
FY 2016 (2073) And Its Impact On Economy, by
Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km 01/06/2016)
Budget
Sends Ripples In Opposition, by Narayan
Upadhyay (rn 01/06/2016)
Congress
seeks
panel to probe budget leak: Says Parliament’s
sovereignty undermined; Obstructs House session,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 31/05/2016), NC
disrupts
Parliament: Seeks probe into leaks regarding
vital information of budget, by Prakash
Acharya (ht 31/05/2016), NC
disrupts
House debate over budget leak, by Ashok
Dahal (rep 31/05/2016), Govt
to
set up probe panel (kp 01/06/2016)
Bloated
budget
raises inflation fear: Finance Minister Bishnu
Poudel tables Rs 1048.92 billion financial
outlay, exceeding the initial ceiling of Rs 909
billion, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
29/05/2016), Distributive
budget
of Rs 1,048.9 bn launched, by Rupak D.
Sharma (ht 29/05/2016), Govt
in
bid to please all, says Nepali Congress: Argues
budget fails to focus on economic progress,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 29/05/2016), Mixed
reaction
from private sector (kp 29/05/2016), Rs
5.9b
for improving water supply in Valley (kp
29/05/2016), Infra
to
be made disabled-friendly (kp 29/05/2016), Special
focus
on schools (kp 29/05/2016), Income
tax
exemption limit hiked to Rs350k, by Prahlad
Rijal (kp 29/05/2016), Income
tax
slab revised, by Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht
29/05/2016), Govt
allocates
Rs35.86 for farm sector, by Rajesh Khanal
(kp 29/05/2016), Budget
2016-17:
Infrastructure development gets priority;
Experts doubt govt’s ability to implement
(kp 29/05/2016), Rs
1.2t
school plan announced with little cash: Only
Rs3b secured of Rs240b expected from donors,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 30/05/2016), Health
Ministry
taken all by surprise: Establishing kidney
centre in Bhaktapur, increasing insurance
coverage were not discussed, by Manish
Gautam (kp 30/05/2016), Bloated
budget:
Size of the annual budget is not an indicator of
a successful government plan of action (kp
30/05/2016), Fiscal
budget
unsustainable, populist: NC; Party to expose
govt intention behind bringing such a budget
(ht 30/05/2016), Doubling
grants
to local bodies: FinMin defends move; Says the
govt wants to make local bodies more powerful,
resource-rich (kp 30/05/2016), Has
Any Budget Been Implemented Totally?, by
Nandalal Tiwari (rn 30/05/2016), FinMin
clarifies
budget not as expansionary as portrayed (ht
30/05/2016), Private
sector
skeptic about budget 2016-17 (31/05/2016), The
New Budget: Colourful Responses, by Prem
Khatry (rn 31/05/2016), Dahal
concerned
about budget fallout: But agrees to defend it in
the Parliament (ht 31/05/2016), NCE-Nepal
slams
budget for education (ht 31/05/2016), Budget
does
little to uplift quality of education:
Educationists (rep 31/05/2016)
Bracing
for
the budget: The budget, instead of directing
investments in the right direction, might
contain a lot of unproductive populist plans,
by Yoga Nath Poudel (kp 27/05/2016), Budget
for
next fiscal year likely to boost grants (kp
27/05/2016), Budget
set
to break
Rs 909 billion ceiling: Many new initiatives
regarding infrastructure projects, agriculture,
drinking water and urbanisation have also
been planned, according to sources, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 28/05/2016), Govt
tabling
Rs 1.04 trillion budget today, by Rudra
Pangeni and Balkrishna Gnawali (rep 28/05/2016)
Capital
spending
low as only 7pc civil servants perform duties
well, by Rupak D. Sharma (ht 26/05/2016)
Unspent
budget:
Political instability and interference both at
the planning and operational levels hinder
timely completion of projects, by Chandan
Sapkota (kp 23/05/2016)
Foreign
aid’s
share in budget may cross 30 pc, by Rupak D.
Sharma (ht 23/05/2016)
Making
it
work: Timely presentation of the budget will
hopefully lead to timely execution of
development projects, by Dutta Shree Duwadi
Khanal (kp 22/05/2016)
Budget
to
exceed 1,000 billion rupees, by Pushpa Raj
Acharya (ht 22/05/2016)
‘Populist’
financial
outlay on the cards, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 21/05/2016)
Maoist
ministers
alerted on party’s budget agenda (kp
17/05/2016)
Capital
spending
at 22 percent till mid-May: Govt spending on
development work equal to about 50% of
what it spent on its employees' salary, by
Rudra Pangeni (rep 17/05/2016) [!!]
Govt
targeting
6.3 percent growth in 2016/17 (rep
16/05/2016) [Stop
dreaming!]
‘Bring
innovative
and executable budget’ (ht 15/05/2016)
FNCCI
seeks
reforms in upcoming budget: Finance minister
says government not deviated from principle of
free market economy (ht 13/05/2016)
Treasury
surplus
at all-time high as govt fails to spend, by
Rupak D. Sharma (ht 12/05/2016)
Where
the
money goes: Political leaders’ main concern is
about their constituencies, which leads to a
disproportionate distribution of budget, by
Khim Lal Devkota (kp 11/05/2016)
Budget
likely
to reach record Rs 1t, by Rajesh Khanal (kp
11/05/2016)
Budget
2016-17:
Govt mulls setting up pay commission (kp
08/05/2016)
Treasury
surplus
at all-time high of Rs 180bn: Govt had spent
only 39.53pc of total annual budget as of
Tuesday (ht 05/05/2016), Govt
sitting
on Rs 100 billion, unable to spend: 21 national
pride projects and 326 under priority one suffer,
by Laxman Biyogi (rep 05/05/2016)
Roads
to
China border top budget priority (kp
04/05/2016)
Spend
it:
Without sensible SOPs, Nepal risks entrenching
its low absorption capacity (kp 03/05/2016)
Budget
for
next fiscal: Stumbling blocks and options,
by Dilli Raj Khanal (ht 02/05/2016)
Govt
fails
to buck spending trend, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 30/04/2016), Secys
told
to expedite spending: Govt treasury has Rs 170b
unspent even as fiscal year draws to close
(kp 30/04/2016)
Budget
session
from May 3 (kp 27/04/2016)
NPC
proposes
budget reduction: Says resources needed for
reconstruction; Fixes ceiling at Rs 909bn,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 20/04/2016)
FinMin,
MPs
not serious about budget: Finance committee
members (rep 20/04/2016)
‘Next
budget
to focus on investment-friendly climate’ (ht
13/04/2016)
Govt
to
start budget discussions today (kp
03/04/2016)
Govt
has
to spend Rs 1.66b daily to use up development
budget, by Kuvera Chalise (rep 26/03/2016)
National
Pride
Projects: Only 8 percent of budget utilised
(kp 08/03/2016)
Govt
announces
schedule for planned internal debt (kp
02/03/2016)
Govt
needs
to spend Rs 1.39 billion development expenditure
every day, by Kuvera Chalise (rep
29/02/2016)
NPC
caps
next year’s public expenditure at Rs 908
billion: Budget ceiling likely to be revised,
by Rupak D. Sharma (ht 25/02/2016)
Mid-term
review
of budget: Govt says will miss economic targets
(kp 19/02/2016)
Capital
spending
likely to take a big hit this fiscal year
(ht 20/10/2016), Meagre
development
budget spent so far (ht 22/01/2016)
6pc
of
capital budget spent in first 5 months (kp
30/12/2015)
Spending
Rs74
billion this fiscal ‘unlikely’, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 09/12/2015)
Country’s
score
in budget transparency plummets to 24 (ht
25/11/2015)
Govt
expenditure
dipped to 69.9pc in FY 2014-15 (kp
12/09/2015)
Govt
faces
challenge to endorse budget, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 04/08/2015), UCPN-M,
UML
boycott debate on budget (ht 04/08/2015)
Govt
backtracks
on earlier decision, by Rupak D. Sharma (ht
29/07/2015)
Art
of
spending: A complete change of mindset is
required to make budgets work in Nepal, by
Sujeev Shakya (kp 21/07/2015)
Govt
has
significantly reduced education and health
budget, interview with Vidhyadhar Mallik (kp
20/07/2015)
Govt
spent
82.78pc of budget last fiscal (ht
19/07/2015)
Many
measures
recommended by PDNA not included in budget,
by Sanjeev Giri (kp 18/07/2015)
President
endorses
Vote on Account Bill (ht 17/07/2015)
Total
expenditure
expected to reach 85pc of allocation (kp
16/07/2015)
Rs
819b
budget unveiled: With huge funds for
reconstruction and infra development, finance
minister targets 6pc growth, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 15/07/2015), Mahat
presents
Rs 819.47 bn budget: VAT threshold raised to Rs
5 million; Elderly allowance doubled; Rs 74 bn
for reconstruction, by Rupak D. Sharma (ht
15/07/2015), Madhes
gets
special development package (kp 15/07/2015),
Round-the-year
irrigation
in Tarai in five years, by Sangam Prasain
(kp 15/07/2015), Edu
budget
percentage lowest in 10 years, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 15/07/2015), Focus
on
academic research, teachers’management, ICT
(ht 15/07/2015), Host
of
dev activites announced for Valley (kp
15/07/2015), Valley
envisioned
as national capital of federal Nepal (ht
15/07/2015), ‘One
Village,
One Doctor’ to ensure basic health for all
(ht 15/07/2015), Rs7
billion
increased for social security (kp
15/07/2015), Reconstruction
gets
Rs91 billion, by Sanjeev Giri (kp
15/07/2015), Govt
allocates
Rs 91 billion for reconstruction drive (ht),
Rs54
billion
for infra development (kp 15/07/2015), Most
demands
addressed: Pvt sector, by Rajesh Khanal (kp
15/07/2015), Airport
development,
tourism re-branding high on agenda: No resources
allocation for much-talked-about Second
International Airport in Nijgadh (kp
15/07/2015), Budget
unveils
big plans for infrastructure, by Ramesh
Shrestha (ht 15/07/2015), Consumer
rights:
‘No concrete programme to
address market anomalies’ (kp 16/07/2015), Budget
for
education insufficient: Stakeholders; Say given
the massive destruction caused in schools by
earthquakes, allocated fund is too low (ht
16/07/2015)
Budgeting
time:
Government must speed up the formation of
Reconstruction Authority (kp 15/07/2015)
UML,
oppn
decry NC monopoly in budget making, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 15/07/2015)
Govt
to
declare Budget Implementation Year: The
objective of Budget Implementation Year is to
give the existing development projects a shot in
the arm (kp 13/07/2015), At
least
20 pc of budget sought for education (ht
13/07/2015), Budget
to
focus on quake recovery, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 14/07/2015), Budget
ceiling
lowered for physical infra ministry (kp
14/07/2015), Govt
to
unveil expansionary budget of Rs 820-825 bn
(ht 14/07/2015)
Budget
to
be presented on Tuesday (kp 12/07/2015)
Road,
transport
budget to go up by over 50pc (ht 12/07/2015)
Budget
may
not be growth oriented, by Rameshore Khanal
(kp 10/07/2015), Annual
budget
expected to address ballooning trade deficit,
by Rajesh Khanal (kp 10/07/2015)
Target
practice:
Budgetary objectives and targets should be based
on realistic assessment, not for the sake of
populism (ht 08/07/2015)
Budget
to
target economic growth of 6pc (ht 07/07/2015)
Reconstruction
budget:
Allocation under separate head (kp
06/07/2015)
Govt
repays
more internal loans than allocated sum, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 05/07/2015)
Next
budget
to focus on rebuilding: FinMin, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 02/07/2015)
Govt
to
introduce new provision: Mulls action against
officials who underutilise allocated budget
(ht 02/07/2015)
Draft
constitution
sets Jestha 15 for annual budget (kp
30/06/2015)
Prez
calls
budget session of Parliament from Tuesday
(kp 26/06/2015)
Government
considering
new ways to fund bailout (ht 24/06/2015), Productive
sector
to need Rs 78.29bn in fiscal 2015-16 (ht
24/06/2015), Infrastructure
sector
requires Rs 11bn for reconstruction next FY
(ht 24/06/2015)
Nepal’s
overall
budget credibility ranking improves (ht
20/06/2015) [??]
NPC
sets
budget ceiling at Rs880b, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 10/06/2015), NPC
fixes
budget ceiling at Rs 841 bn, by Rupak D.
Sharma (ht 11/06/2015), Taxpayers
first:
It's absurd to plan intentionally huge budget
while there is severe deficiency in quality
expenditure, by Bhim Prasad Bhurtel (rep
13/06/2015)
FinMin
expects
to scrape together another Rs10b (kp
09/06/2015)
Budget
ceiling
may cross ‘Rs800 billion’ (kp 06/06/2015)
Govt
has
spent Rs 41.51 billion in one-month period since
quake (ht 27/05/2015)
Quake
effects:
Budget must now move away from cut-paste
strategies and recalibrate the discourse on
rebuilding Nepal, by Sujeev Shakya (kp
26/05/2015)
Ministry
to
allot 45pc budget for rehab (kp 13/05/2015)
Budget
discussion
begins: ‘Avoid less important programmes’
(kp 19/05/2015)
Budget
presentation
deferred by a month, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 14/05/2014)
NTB
spending
less than 10pc of allotted budget (kp
24/04/2015)
Energy
Min
spends 36pc of budget by Q3 (kp 20/04/2015)
Capital
spending
to bunch towards last few months (ht
17/04/2015)
ADB:
Nepal’s
capital expenditure too low (kp 25/03/2015)
‘Financial
year
should begin from mid-June’ (ht 24/03/2015)
4
key ministries show low capital spending: As of
the first eight months of the fiscal year, they
have been able to spend only Rs 20.51 billion
out of their combined budget allocation of Rs
91.43 billion, by Rajesh Khanal (kp
20/03/2015)
FM
tells
officials to make early start on budget (kp
06/03/2015), FinMin
plans
budget by mid-May: Early submission expected to
help expedite development project works (ht
06/03/2015)
NPC
extends
budget ceiling of Rs 483.64bn to various
ministries (ht 05/03/2015)
Lack
of
accountability behind low capital spending
(rep 27/02/2015)
Government
aims
to spend 85pc of capital budget (ht
24/02/2015)
Industry
Ministry
wants three-fold budget hike (kp 21/02/2015)
PM
instructs
ministries to spend money: Asks them to utilise
allocated budget without fear of facing
corruption charges from CIAA (ht 12/02/2015)
Budget
ceiling
fixed at Rs 735b (kp 10/02/2015), Budget
ceiling
of Rs 735.47 billion fixed for next fiscal
(ht 10/02/2015)
Low
spending:
Govt sitting on Rs 95b: As of January 18,
capital expenditure came to Rs 15 billion out of
the budget of Rs 117 billion allocated for this
fiscal year, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
21/01/2015)
A
poor start all over again: Govt spending pattern
in the first half of last 4 fiscal years
slow and unproductive, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 20/01/2015)
MoF,
NPC
to jointly monitor capital budget spending
(kp 04/01/2015)
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