The Prime Minister said so while addressing an international seminar on 'Nepal Vision 2030' organized by the National Planning Commission in collaboration with the Asian Development Bank here on Monday.
Stating that the country has achieved success in some of the goals sets by the Millennium Development Goals, he said that support and collaboration of all was necessary for prosperity, while stressing on the need for maximum utilization of natural resources of the country.
The Prime Minister said, "The 20-year agriculture strategy is now under implementation and is expected to bring about a drastic change in the agriculture sector. An energy crisis action plan with a target of generating 10,000 MW electricity within 10 years has been formulated for the welfare of the country."
He said that the future of the country is bright as the government has been making efforts to create development-friendly environment and is following a long-term development strategy.
Stating that there was immense potential for investment in Nepal's agro, tourism, hydropower and herbs sectors, PM Oli said that the environment conducive for investment has been created as the new constitution has guaranteed rights of all groups and communities.
He said that bilateral and multilateral partnership has been initiated after his recent visit to two neighboring countries and it has paved the way for Nepal’s development.
The PM also described Nepal as a golden land for investment. Prime Minister Oli said that the government is working to expand a network of contacts with India and China it is important for development.
He further said that the government was ready to follow all required strategies to upgrade the country to a developing one within 2022 and expressed the determination to make the country economically rich within 2030. RSS
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