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Government Unveils Action Plan to Execute 16th Periodic Plan

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The government has released a detailed action plan to implement the 16th Periodic Plan (2081/82–2085/86), aligning policies, strategies, and programmes with clear timelines and expected outcomes.

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The plan, approved by the Cabinet last month, is designed to translate national development goals into concrete actions. It was officially unveiled by the National Planning Commission Nepal on Tuesday.

Key focus areas of the plan include economic development, social progress, physical infrastructure, good governance, prosperity, and justice. Each sector is supported by defined targets, measurable indicators, and current status assessments, along with structured programmes and activities.

A notable feature of the action plan is its emphasis on accountability and execution. Every activity is linked to specific implementing agencies, timelines, resource sources, and expected results. The plan also aims to institutionalize implementation by clearly outlining responsibilities and strengthening coordination mechanisms while addressing potential risks and challenges.

The document includes provisions to assess physical damage caused during the Gen Z uprising September 2025 and sets out a framework for reconstruction.

In addition, a roadmap has been developed to distribute responsibilities and mobilize resources across federal, provincial, and local governments. The plan seeks to reinforce federalism by tackling issues such as overlapping authority and inefficient resource use. It also promotes the adoption of digital technology, greater social accountability, and increased citizen participation.

Further priorities include enhancing the capacity of institutions responsible for implementation, streamlining fragmented issues, and clarifying ministerial roles. The government also aims to align annual budgets with the medium-term expenditure framework, improve resource mobilisation, and strengthen monitoring, evaluation, and results-based reporting systems.

The 16th Periodic Plan identifies 13 transformative sectors, with a focus on boosting productivity, creating jobs, promoting social inclusion, ensuring environmental sustainability, developing infrastructure, and improving governance.

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