Directory 2000 to make public services effective

March 3, 2000
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Kathmandu, Mar. 3: His Majesty’s Government has enforced Directory-2000 in order to increase the effectiveness of the services and  facilities provided by the government and to make such services provided through various bodies under His Majesty’s Government speedy and efficient in order to accelerate the pace of development projects.

According to a press release from the Prime Minister’s Office, the directory aims at extending services provided through government, semi-government and various other organisations to the public in a speedy, efficient and easy manner, increase the effectiveness of enforcement of development projects, put good governance into practise, materialize the principles of democracy saying “for the people, by the people and the people’s government”, and check red tapism, negligence and embezzlement in various bodies and development project from the central level to the district, town and village level.

A district monitoring and supervision committee has also been constituted in every district in order to make necessary arrangements for the proper execution of works mentioned in the directory and monitor the works and provide information to the centre.

The committee constituted under the convenorship of the chief district officer represents political parties recognised by the nation and represented in the parliament, the DDC, mayors of municipalities or chairman of the VDC in the district headquarters, representative of non-government organisations and chiefs of various offices in the district.

A central monitoring and direction enforcement committee has also been constituted under the convenorship of the secretary at the Prime Minister’s Office in order to make monitoring and direction works effective from the central to the district level. The committee represents various ministries.

Likewise, a central monitoring and direction committee has also been constituted under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister in order to regularly monitor the services and facilities provided to the people.

The Deputy Prime Minister is the vice-chairman of the committee while the home minister, the finance minister, the minister for local development, the vice-chairman of National Planning Commission and the chief secretary are its members while the secretary at the Prime Minister’s office is the member-secretary of the committee.