Govt Unveils 100 Priorities to Push Delivery-Based Governance
Kathmandu, March 28: The government has introduced a list of 100 priority actions under a new Delivery-Based Governance approach aimed at making public service more result-oriented, effective, measurable and accountable.
The decision was endorsed by a Cabinet meeting held on Friday to ensure visible improvements in people’s daily lives through the timely implementation of government plans.
As part of the initiative, the government will prepare a “National Commitment” by consolidating key implementable agendas from the election manifestos and commitment documents of political parties that participated in the House of Representatives elections held on March 5.
To operationalise the plan, each ministry has been directed to draft an action plan within a week. The plan must include 10 priority tasks, along with clear deadlines, designated responsible officials and key performance indicators to track progress.
In addition, the government will form a task force to prepare a “Constitution Amendment Debate Paper” within seven days, aiming to build a broader national consensus on potential constitutional amendments.
The government believes the new approach will strengthen accountability and improve service delivery across sectors.








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