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‘Public-private partnership must for development’

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February 13, 2024
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KATHMANDU: Chief Minister of Koshi State, Kedar Karki, has said public-private partnership is essential for economic prosperity. For such collaboration, government is committed to support industrialists and entrepreneurs, he vowed.

In the sixth State Assembly meeting of FNCCI here Monday, CM Karki reminded that government and businesspersons are complementary, so only option we have is effective cooperation and collaboration.

According to him, businesspersons should create jobs and help in revenue generation, while government would facilitate promotion of entrepreneurship and industries.

On the occasion, Minister for Industry, Agriculture and Cooperatives in State, Ram Kumar Khatri, seconded CM Karki that government would take together private sectors for State prosperity.

FNCCI Koshi State chair Rajendra Raut underlined the need of private sector’s participation in State investment authority.

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