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 Kathmandu Tuesday October 03, 2000 Aswin 17,  2057.


Regular monitoring fromn higher bodies must: Tamrakar

Kathmandu, Oct. 2 (RSS): Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Ram Krishna Tamrakar chaired the third quarterly and annual progress evaluation and fifth and sixth bi-montly Problem Resolution Committee meeting of departments, projects and corproation under the Ministry here today.

On the occasion Minister Tamrakar emphasised the need for achievement of bodies providing training in skill development to be not only quantitative but standard and employment oriented also.

Pointing out the need for regular monitoring from the higher bodies in order to achieve the target of development programmes, Mr. Tamrakar suggested that the service oriented and production oriented corporations give special attention towards enhancing their managerial capacity and manpower skills in order to make progress towards the target.

Stating that sick industries will begin making a profit if employees work honestly and with dedication, Mr. Tamrakar also stressed the need to enhance the capacity of corporations and industries for quality.

Stating that the need of the day was to provide accessible services to the people and for this purpose each and every industry and corporation had to attain maximum achievement towards the set annual target, Minister Tamrakar said that only efficient, commitment, disciplined and dedicated manpower could achieve the set target.

Disclosing that the performance of departmental and corporation heads would be evaluated by linking their activities with efficiency, Minister Tamrakar said, "hereafter, all the chiefs should show performance in the real sense and not just on paper and the tendency of repeating old matters at review meetings would not take place."

Stating that people's grievances against the performance of the department and subordinate offices were being received, Minister Tamrakar gave directives to sort out the reasons for grievances and eliminate them as soon as possible.

Secretary at the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies Mohan Dev Pant said that as our activities in boosting trade and industry would make significant contributions, all the chiefs should be sensitive and serious towards achieving positive results.

He said further, "the production of every factory should be at least 65 per cent of capacity and corporations should shun the habit of looking to the government only.


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