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“Robust national economy thru imports substitution”

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June 27, 2022
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Prez Bhandari urges NRN to utilize capital in Nepal

President Bidya Devi Bhandari addresses the 10th global conference of Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) held in Lalitpur, on Saturday, March 27, 2022. Photo: RSS

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President Bidya Devi Bhandari has said national economy could be made robust if the imports were substituted. She stressed the need for augmenting forest products and exporting for national income.

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During a meeting with the office bearers of the Federation of Community Forest Users, Nepal at her residence, Shital Niwas on Sunday, President Bhandari viewed that the State has made legal and institutional arrangements for the sustainable management of forests and control of deforestation. Conservation of forest could be linked to elevation of local communities, she stressed.

According to her, community forest management of Nepal is exemplary to the world. The forest sector has invaluable role to minimize the vicious impacts of climate change, the President said, adding that Nepalis’ culture to protect forest and wildlife is unique and helpful to conservation initiatives.

President Bhandari further said forest is the most effective medium to protect soil by preventing erosion. Time has come for green economy and eco-tourism in Nepal, she reminded, adding that national imports should be minimized.

“Our practices under the community forest programmes have benefitted numerous schools, mother groups, health posts, and temples. The marginalized communities have been mainstreamed with the livelihood projects based on community forests,” President Bhandari said.

However, there must be harmony between human needs and nature with sustainable environmental management, according to her. “Another significant practice the Federation has ensured is the women leadership,” she appreciated and viewed it has helped achieve gender equality.

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