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Four local levels in Sarlahi district fail to bring budget for current FY 2023/24

Sarlahi, Aug 31: Four local levels of Sarlahi district have failed to unveil their budget for the current Fiscal Year (FY) 2023/24.
By Republica

Sarlahi, Aug 31: Four local levels of Sarlahi district have failed to unveil their budget for the current Fiscal Year (FY) 2023/24.


Out of 20 local levels in the district, Haripurwa and Hariwan municipalities and Chandranagar and Basarbariya rural municipalities have not been able to unveil the budget for the current FY due to differences among people's representatives.


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As per the Local Level Government Operation Act 2074 BS, there is a provision that every local level has to present the budget for the new FY at the rural municipality or municipal assembly within Asar 10 (i.e. within the last week of June) every year. 


Mayor of Haripurwa Municipality, Binod Shah, said the municipality has not been able to unveil the budget for the current FY due to the ongoing strike at the municipality. A disgruntled group has padlocked the municipality office. 


Similarly, Chandranagar and Basbariya Rural Municipalities have not been able to unveil their budget due to protest by the majority of executive members while Hariwan municipality is in lack of mutual understanding among people’s representatives, it is said.


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