June 19, 2026, Friday
English

Private sector investment is necessary in transmission line expansion: Minister Shrestha

Main News Image

Kathmandu. Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Minister Viraj Bhakta Shrestha has said that private sector investment is necessary in the expansion of transmission lines. On Friday, the Development, Economic Affairs and Governance Committee under the National Assembly discussed the Ministry's budget and annual program for the coming financial year 2083-084.

According to Minister Shrestha, a transmission line project worth about 20 billion rupees is currently underway under the PPP public-private partnership model.

mediabaaji add

Related News

Tripartite collaboration of Congress-UML and LOSPA in the National Assembly elections, seat allocation finalized

Kathmandu. There will be electoral cooperation between the Nepali Congress and the CPN-UML in the National Assembly member elections to be held on January 11th. The Congress Central Working Committee has decided to fight the election together with...

Silence period begins, what can not be done?

Kathmandu. The silent period has started under the Pratidhisiva member election to be held on Thursday. The campaigning period of political parties and candidates has ended from midnight today. The Election Commission had given time for political...

Congress has the ability to take the country to new heights: Vishwaprakash Sharma

Kathmandu. Vice Chairman of Nepali Congress Vishwaprakash Sharma has said that as the elections are approaching, the voters should take a serious decision. Speaking at the district level meeting held at Ghorahi in Dang, he said, will you make a mi...

Preparations to reduce the number of ministries in Bagmati Province by half

Bagmati. The Bagmati state government has started preparations to reduce the number of ministries. Having decided to cut expenses and adopt economic frugality, the provincial government has started preparations to redu...

I became the Prime Minister not by desire but by circumstances: Sushila Karki

Kathmandu. Prime Minister Sushila Karki has said that she became the Prime Minister not by desire but by circumstances. Addressing the meeting of the National Assembly on Monday, he said that he became the prime minister to normalize the situation...

The government's decision to withdraw the bill on social media regulation

Kathmandu. The government has decided to withdraw the Bill 2081 from the Federal Parliament to regulate the operation and use of social media. Home Minister Omprakash Aryal informed that the decision was taken at the meeting of the Council of Mini...