Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba completed his one year in office on Wednesday.
On the occasion, the government made public the list of achievements it made in one year.
He was appointed the Prime Minister on July 13, 2021 by the mandamus order of the Supreme Court which overturned then KP Sharma Oli’s decision to dissolve the House.
The Prime Minister’s Secretariat has made public 42 achievements that have been accomplished by the Deuba government in his one year.
The government has become successful in ending political instability and misgovernance, in taking the country ahead in a democratic method, holding the local level elections on time and administering Covid-19 vaccines to all eligible citizens, the Secretariat said.
In the report released on the occasion of its 100-days, the government said that it adopted a foreign policy based on national interest to strengthen ties with all the countries and made an arrangement for the treatment of those injured in the various movements.
Similarly, the Secretariat said that the government has announced a monthly allowance of Rs 5, 000 to patients with kidney and spinal injuries and decided to provide a one-time payment of Rs 10,000 each for 500,000 poor house households.
Likewise, the government has endorsed the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), decided to provide old age allowance under the social security program from the age of 68, started farmers' pension program, decided to provide 98 types of medicines free of cost to the people under the poverty line and increase salary of civil servants by 15 percent.
The government said that it decided to withdraw the State Partnership Program (SPP) and started selling electricity to India among others.