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Chure master plan will be revised: PM Dahal

KATHMANDU, Feb  18: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that the Chure Conservation Master Plan will be revised to make conservation efforts of the Chure region more effective.
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KATHMANDU, Feb  18: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that the Chure Conservation Master Plan will be revised to make conservation efforts of the Chure region more effective.


Responding to MP's queries in the meeting of the House of Representatives today, he said that the government was committed to the overall protection and sustainable use of biodiversity and natural resources of the Chure region. Chure and Madhesh area conservation is being conducted through the President Chure Terai Madhesh Conservation Development Committee.


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On a different note, the Prime Minister said that most of the indicators of the economy are positive though some sectors are still under pressure. 


"The government is committed to creating employment within the country through macroeconomic stability and addressing the challenges facing the economy," PM Dahal said, "There are special programs to increase production and employment through collective entrepreneurship in agriculture, animal husbandry, cottage, small and medium-scale industries, tourism and information technology sectors." 


A new provision is being made for Nepalis in foreign land to apply for the aforementioned special programs, he added.


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