Oli after the government failed to mold the game and gave India a strong comment
भिडियो हेर्न तल को बक्समा क्लिक गर्नुहोस
For once, the chatty prime minister of Nepal was on the mark.
During his new year message to the nation on April 12, KP Sharma Oli evoked the old hare-and-tortoise metaphor to highlight the pace of post-earthquake reconstruction in Nepal. The country needed to work with the hare’s speed, said the hard-headed communist prime minister in a rare mea culpa, but is instead moving ahead like the tortoise. Most Nepalis listening to him that day would have nodded their heads in agreement.
There is a widespread perception in Nepal that in the lead up to the first anniversary of the first big (7.9-magnitude) earthquake on April 25, 2015, little has been done to rehabilitate around 770,000 families who lost their homes. The much-touted National Reconstruction Authority, the apex body to oversee all reconstruction works, could not be formed for seven months after the tragedy, largely owing to differences among major political parties on who should head it. No one, it seemed, wanted to miss out on a bonanza estimated at US $8-billion.
The international community had pledged around US $4 billion to help with reconstruction during the international donor meet held in Kathmandu last June. India alone had promised US $1 billion, $500 million more than China, its geo-strategic rival in Nepal. The Nepal government promised to match the funding from abroad. But even as political parties have fought to take control of this juicy pot, most of these pledges from the international community have not materialised. This is because a year after the earthquakes, Nepal is yet to come up with a credible reconstruction plan. Nor has it been able to convince the international community that this money will be spent wisely.
तल को बक्समा क्लिक गर्नुहोस
Oli after the government failed to mold the game and gave India a strong comment
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