INTERVIEW: MAHAT ON AID

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Ram Sharan Mahat was appointed Vice-Chairman of Nepal´s National Planning Commission, the highest policy-making body, after the Nepali Congress Government came to power in May 1991. He recently spoke to Himal.

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ON PRIORITIES OF FOREIGN AID:

They are changing. We are making efforts to cut down on foreign technical assistance programmes and make more use of Nepali professionals. We want to be particularly selective on the loan front. We would like to take loans to finance capital-investment sectors such as transport and power, which give immediate and far-reaching returns. It is a matter of concern that loans for social sectors such as building schools or paying for recurrent programmes such as salaries have risen considerably in the last few years. The use of loans in the social sectors must be minimised. Our own resources, local initiatives and community involvement should help finance the social sectors. Through better taxation and other policies, we are also looking for ways to moblise our domestic resources to finance the Government´s expenditures. Our national savings, too, need to be raised.

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