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Gandaki Province spends only 16 percent of annual budget in six months

himalaya Diary News Service by himalaya Diary News Service
January 21, 2026
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Gandaki Province utilized only Rs 5.33 billion, or 16 percent, of its Rs 31.97 billion budget in the first half of the fiscal year. This marks a decline from last year’s 19 percent expenditure over the same period. Capital spending remained particularly weak at 14.13 percent, with administrative disruptions following the Gen Z protests cited as a key factor. Revenue collection also lagged, reaching just 31.72 percent of the annual target.

 

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