Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba reaffirmed his commitment to help convert Geta Medical College into an Academy.
Inaugurating the newly built administrative building of Dhangadi Sub-Metropolitan City in the Sub-Metropolis's premises today, PM Deuba assured to help proposed Geta Medical College come into operation by introducing Bills related to Academy through Council of Ministers.
The newly inaugurated building was jointly built by the Dhangadi Sub-Metropolis and government of Nepal at the cost of Rs 72.3 million. The five-storey building has 35 rooms.
Deuba expressed his happiness over the proposal regarding operation of Geta Medical College. Furthermore, he pledged to take initiatives to facilitate trade through Gaurifanta Checkpoint.
Citing that Mohana River flowing along Nepal-India border has been eroding land of both countries, the Head of the Government said that initiatives will be taken to prevent the eroding.
He spoke of the need to curb land encroachment and underscore conservation of forests to make Dhangadi a well-managed and beautiful town.
Pressing for coordination and cooperation local and provincial governments to take forward the development works in the wake of implementation of federalism in the country, Deuba expressed his concern over lackadaisical attitude in the bureaucracy to deliver public services.
Similarly, Sudurpaschim Province Chief Minister Trilochan Bhatta articulated provincial government's willingness to collaborate with the local level for development endeavors.
He spoke of the need to implement Paschim Seti Hydropower Project and proposed Geta Medical College at the earliest.
Likewise, Dhangadi Sub-Metropolitan City mayor Gopal Hamal shared that a five-year plan of action was formulated by Sub-metropolis since he assumed his office. "I am ready to coordinate efforts with provincial and federal government for the prosperity and development of Dhangadi Sub-Metropolitan City."
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