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Wed, May 1, 2024

PM Deuba underscores need of utility corridor for coordinated development

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KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has underscored the need of formulating a bill on urban development along with utility corridor to carry out the development and construction works in a coordinated manner. He also called for an end to the tendency of one utility agency to construct structures and the next one to dismantle them after a few days for lack of coordination. Prime Minister Deuba said this while inaugurating a consultative seminar on the Formulation of National Urban Policy, the Urban Development Act and the Utility Corridor Act here today. The seminar was organised by the Ministry of Urban Development. He said pilot project will be initiated in some big cities in the next fiscal year for the implementation of the concept of utility corridor. PM Deuba viewed that it is necessary to maintain population balance through the Tarai Madhes-focused Consolidated Urban Development Programme. "The programme will be expanded to the municipalities in the mountainous and hilly region to discourage migration from the districts of these regions to the Tarai Madhes," he said. [gallery columns="1" link="file" size="full" ids="21978"] Prime Minister Deuba said that the duplicity in the development and construction works will be removed by amending and integrating the legislations related to urban development. He opined that there will be a face change in the country's urban development with the formulation of the Act related to the utility corridor. According to him, the government will address the problems and challenges seen in urbanisation by increasing access to advanced national urban infrastructures through the new urban policy. "This will help in the proper resource mobilisation for urban development as well as in ensuring inter-governmental coordination and urban good governance," the PM asserted. Stating that Nepal is among the rapidly urbanising countries of the world, he said urbanisation played a role in the overall development of the country including its economic, social and political development. PM Deuba stated that although Nepal has been making efforts for systematic urbanisation since the second five-year plan, the cities in the country have not developed as expected. He stressed the need of developing systematic, clean and beautiful new cities and also managing the required infrastructures in the existing old cities. "It is necessary to urgently start concrete works to bring improvements in the living standards of people living in the urban areas," he said, adding that the Ministry of Urban Development has prepared the draft policy incorporating various dimensions of urban development, including major challenges, investment in infrastructures, urban governance requirements etc. The Prime Minister explained that the draft policy emphasized a coordinated plan formulation and implementation by the three tiers of the government through innovation in the development of an advanced, balanced urban system and investment. By RSS READ ALSO:
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