होस्टलमा रक्सिले मातेर यस्तो अश्लील हर्कत गरिन यी युवतीले जून भिडियो बन्यो सामजिक सञ्जालमा भाइरल हेर्नुहोस भिडियो
Newly appointed Tourism Minister Rabindra Adhikari has issued a 100-day action plan to address stalled tourism and airport infrastructure projects, speed up reconstruction of heritage structures and review policies hampering tourism growth.
Tourism organisations like Hotel Association Nepal have welcomed the list of promises unveiled on Friday calling it a new economic order.
Adhikari has promised ‘good governance, transparency and a culture of accountability’. He said Friday that he would not tolerate a business-as-usual approach and corruption.
Most of the items on the agenda are regular day-to-day tasks and projects included in the annual plans of the agencies under the ministry like the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (Caan) and Nepal Airlines Corporation, among others.
The first promise is keeping Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) open for at least 21 hours daily in order to reduce air traffic congestion. “This is the first assignment I want to deal with. I have received a lot of complaints, and I am confident of addressing the issue of congestion,” he said.
Aviation officials have questioned whether the international airlines serving Nepal are responsible for the congestion. “If you look at the air traffic statistics, the share of international traffic is around 25 percent,” said an aviation official.
Newly appointed Tourism Minister Rabindra Adhikari has issued a 100-day action plan to address stalled tourism and airport infrastructure projects, speed up reconstruction of heritage structures and review policies hampering tourism growth.
Tourism organisations like Hotel Association Nepal have welcomed the list of promises unveiled on Friday calling it a new economic order.
Adhikari has promised ‘good governance, transparency and a culture of accountability’. He said Friday that he would not tolerate a business-as-usual approach and corruption.
Most of the items on the agenda are regular day-to-day tasks and projects included in the annual plans of the agencies under the ministry like the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (Caan) and Nepal Airlines Corporation, among others.
The first promise is keeping Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) open for at least 21 hours daily in order to reduce air traffic congestion. “This is the first assignment I want to deal with. I have received a lot of complaints, and I am confident of addressing the issue of congestion,” he said.
Aviation officials have questioned whether the international airlines serving Nepal are responsible for the congestion. “If you look at the air traffic statistics, the share of international traffic is around 25 percent,” said an aviation official.