Navigating Opportunities: Future of Key Tourism Sector in Gandaki Province

This paper provides a professional overview of Gandaki Province’s tourism sector, focusing on strategic planning, budget frameworks, and diverse tourism segments. It highlights key challenges in sector categorization and alignment, impacting effective resource allocation and development outcomes, and offers recommendations for optimizing tourism’s economic contributions.

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Access to Agriculture Credit for Farmers: Serious issue in PMC

Access to credit encourages farmers to invest in new technology, innovation, mechanization,and climate-smart farming practices, hence enhancing farm output. The provision of agriculturefinancing entices those who are hesitant to start agribusiness owing to a lack of necessaryfunds. Credit availability enables impoverished rural farmers to wander into new economicactivities, diversify their cash sources,

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PMC Tourism Development: Concerns Over Committee Formation Deviation

Pokhara Metropolitan City’s efforts to enhance its tourism sector through the establishment of the Metropolitan Tourism Development/Promotion Committee have come under scrutiny due to concerns regarding the committee’s composition. It appears that the formation of the committee deviates from the provisions outlined in the act governing its establishment. The act

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Decoding the Tourism Development Act of PMC

For more than half a decade, the citizens of Pokhara have eagerly anticipated the official declaration of their city as the nation’s tourism capital. Both the government and local representatives are eager to promote swift progress in Pokhara by focusing on tourism, while professionals in the tourism industry aspire to

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Decoding Agribusiness Promotion Act of PMC

High growth in commercial agriculture production with low production costs is prerequisite for the promotion of agribusiness in Pokhara Metropolitan City (PMC). PMC introduced the model “Agribusiness Promotion Act, 2017” on May 22, 2018 according to Article 226 of the Constitution of Nepal and section 102 of Local Government Operation Act 2017.

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