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The prime minister urged the government to be positive and complete the work on time to solve the problems in the construction sector

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Kathmandu. Prime Minister Balendra Shah had a special discussion with the representatives of the construction industry in Baluwatar today regarding the existing problems in the construction sector, the promotion of construction business and the development of physical infrastructure.

In the meeting held at the office of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers with the officials of the Federation of Nepal Construction Professionals, Prime Minister Shah mentioned the important role of the construction sector in the country's economic development, job creation and infrastructure development.

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