Kathmandu. Kulman Ghising, who has served as the Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Physical Infrastructure and Transport and Urban Development in the government formed after the Gen-G movement, has completed his hundred days. During the period, he claimed that 101 works were carried out through the three ministries and prioritized reform, transparency and service delivery.
Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation
1) The premium charges of dedicated and trunk lines which have not been collected for a long time have been started in installments. Even the industries that have started paying the installments of arrears and have not paid a single installment have started paying the tariffs.
2) In order to prevent the loss of life and property due to this year’s monsoon-induced disaster, the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology has disseminated special bulletin information related to weather and floods and weather forecast in time. This has prevented huge loss of life and property from monsoon-induced disasters and made disaster management effective and easy.
3) The investment modality for the construction of the 1200 MW Budhi Gandaki Reservoir Hydropower Project with an estimated cost of Rs 374 billion has been prepared and sent to the Ministry of Finance for consensus.
4) The financial framework has been prepared and sent to the Ministry of Finance for the construction of the 1063 MW Upper Arun Hydropower Project with an estimated cost of Rs 213 billion.
5) Term sheet has been signed with banks and financial institutions for the financial management of 210 MW Chainpur-Seti Hydropower Project.
The 102 MW Mid Bhotekoshi Hydropower Project initiated by Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) and Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA)’s subsidiary company Chilime Hydropower has completed and started commercial generation of electricity by connecting it to the national grid.TAG_OPEN_em_203
7) Electricity worth Rs 19 billion was exported to India and Bangladesh.
8) The framework for the construction of electricity transmission line through Tariff Based Competitive Bidding (TBCB) has been prepared and sent to Nepal Electricity Authority and National Transmission Grid Company Limited for implementation.
9) A committee has been formed under the coordination of the Energy Secretary to prepare the electricity development policy.
10) Policy provisions for the construction and operation of electric charging stations have been sent to the concerned bodies for implementation.
11) Letter of Intent has been called for the construction, ownership, operation and transfer of 14 hydropower projects in the development of BOOT model.
12) It has been decided to establish Irrigation Management Company Limited to construct 500 deep tube wells in the initial phase through underground water resources using the latest mechanical technology and to provide irrigation facilities to 22,500 hectares of land in Sarlahi and Rautahat districts.
13) The Government of Nepal and private promoters have determined the generation, transmission and distribution projects related to energy development and hydropower development and various projects related to water resources and irrigation as national priority projects and a notice thereof has been published in the Gazette.
14) A study committee has been formed to make policy arrangements for the formation of a management company to ensure the investment of farmers and farmers’ consumer committees in the hydropower generated from multipurpose projects including Ranijamara Kulariya and other multipurpose projects and the final report has been received and sent to the Ministry of Finance for suggestions.
15) A study committee has been formed to make policy provisions for the production of solar energy in the canals of the irrigation system to discourage the production of solar energy in the agricultural land and the final report has been received. The preparation of the Action Policy on Utilizing Government Land for Commercial Solar Power Production-2082 has reached the final stage.
16) Inaruwa-Purnia and Dododhara (Bareilly 400 km) between Nepal and India. Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) and Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGL) have signed a Joint Venture Agreement and Shareholders Agreement (JAC) to construct V-capacity inter-country transmission lines. The agreement will ensure that these inter-country transmission lines will be completed by 2030 and an additional 5,000 MW will be completed by 2030. or. An environment has been created for the import and export of electricity between Nepal and India.
TAG_OPEN_em_192 The 17th meeting of the Nepal-India Joint Technical Team (JTT) was held on 17-18 November 2082 in Pokhara, Nepal. In the meeting, a re-evaluation of the power exchange capacity of Dhalkebar-Muzaffarpur and Dhalkebar-Sitamarhi lines was carried out, indicating that Nepal has the capacity to export up to 1,500 MW of electricity and import up to 1,400 MW from India.
Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has been approved to issue energy bonds worth Rs 2 TAG_OPEN_em_191 0 billion to mobilize investment in hydropower projects promoted by Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA).
19) 20 percent shares of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) have been sent to the Ministry of Finance for consensus to issue to the public.
20) Meeting of bilateral secretary-level and joint-secretary level mechanisms between Nepal and Bangladesh was held. Bangladesh has been importing 40 MW of electricity from Nepal, in addition to 20 MW of additional electricity.
21) The details of the federally operated projects required for immediate reconstruction and rehabilitation of structures damaged by the monsoon disaster of 2082 BS and the budget required for the implementation of drought-hit disaster management in Madhes Province have been prepared and sent to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority for necessary budget management. Currently, necessary work is being done for budget management in the Ministry of Finance.
22) Arrangements have been made to address the grievances of the service recipients. Arrangements have been made to give suggestions or complaints to the Minister using e-mail or QR.
23) Out of 33 sick contracts under the Department of Water Resources and Irrigation, the process of termination of contract of 22 sick contracts has been initiated.
24) The contract was terminated as per the provision of the contract as the contractor did not show any urgency to increase the progress of the civil construction work including the dam, powerhouse of the Sunkoshi Marine Diversion Multipurpose Project. The process of awarding new contracts has been initiated.
25) Standards have been set and implemented for the transfer of employees in the bodies under the Ministry.
26) Necessary decision has been taken by the Council of Ministers to proceed with the construction of hydropower projects operating in the conservation area.
The Board of Directors of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has decided to sign Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) on take-or-pay basis for hydropower projects up to 10 MW in order to mobilize capital by encouraging small investors in the country.TAG_OPEN_em_182
The 111-megawatt Rasuwagadhi Hydropower Project, constructed under the aegis of the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) and Chilime Hydropower, a subsidiary company of NEA, has started generating electricity from a single unit (TAG_OPEN_em_181 37 MW).
29) In order to make the electricity supply in the main administrative center of Singha Durbar reliable and quality, 132 KV electricity has been constructed in the premises of Singha Durbar. Land has been managed for the construction of the substation.
30) With a long-term strategy to transform the electricity system into modern, automated and smart, 13 grid substations have been started to be automated.
31) Draft of Directive on Purchase and Sale of Reservoir Hydropower Project through Electricity Regulatory Commission.
Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport
32) The details of the damage caused by arson and vandalism during the Gen-G movement were collected and the burnt vehicles were deposited in the premises of the International Convention Center and the damaged structures were repaired and reconstructed.
33) Service delivery has been resumed by repairing the damaged offices and managing them in other places.
34) In exercise of the powers of Section 176 of the Motor Vehicles and Transport Management Act, 1992, the restrictive clause of sub-section (2) of Section 39 of the same Act shall not be applicable for three years, and a notice to this effect has been published in the Gazette to exempt the restrictive clause of sub-section (2) of Section 39 of the same Act.
35) The Japanese government has signed a loan assistance of 34.49 billion yen for the improvement of Koteshwor Chowk (December 3, 2025).
36) The National Transport Policy has been formulated with the objective of transforming the entire transport system of the country towards sustainable, safe, inclusive, green and technology-friendly direction.
}37) Road safety action plan has been prepared for the safety of road users.
38) In order to resolve the problems seen in the construction sector, a draft has been prepared to amend the Public Procurement Act in accordance with the time and sent to the Public Procurement Monitoring Office.
39) About 8 km of 4 lanes or more lanes. Mr. The construction of the blacktopped road has been completed.
26.5 km under Postal Highway, 11 km under Pushpalal (Middle Hill) Highway, 10 km under North-South Highway, 6.6 km under Madan Bhandari Highway, 5 km under East-West Highway, 5 km under Road Improvement Project.TAG_OPEN_em_168
41) Out of 235 contracts due to contractors, 40 contracts have been terminated and around 150 are still in the process. The process of re-inviting contracts has been initiated to manage the procurement of broken contracts.
42) Under the Siddhababa tunnel way, 1089 meters till Bhadra. The concrete lining of the main tunnel has been done so far and so far the entire tunnel (1126 m) of the main tunnel and the entire 440 m of the three bypass tunnels have been completed. Concrete lining completed.
43) The contract has been arranged for the temporary operation of BP Highway and permanent reconstruction.
44) Notice of tender for procurement of services for the operation of Nagdhunga tunnel road has been published.
45) The right of way of the Abukhaireni-Mugling road section has been determined to be 15 meters on both sides from the road center.
46) Road, ambulance and mobile phones have been brought into operation to repair the potholes on the roads of strategic importance of Kathmandu district.
47) The Road Board has started collecting road fees by setting up a toll gate on the Bhairahawa road section of Rupandehi from Bhumahi of Nawalparasi.
48) A proposal to amend the regulations to make it mandatory to register with the Council for the examination for the post of Engineer of the Engineering Group has been prepared and sent to the Ministry of Law for opinion.
49) The design for the construction of the signature bridge over the Narayani River has been approved and the construction work has started and the tender for the construction of the signature bridge over the Tinau River has been started.
50) Notice of International Tender for the construction of Bagmati (Pathlaiya section) under East-West Highway has been published.
51) Gravel road is about 35 km and new track is 30 km. In addition, 15 km of periodic repairs. The road has been repaired.
52) All the flood-damaged highways have been repaired and brought into operation.
53) The Tatopani transit point, a major border point linking China to China, which was closed due to obstruction by locals, was reopened by forging consensus with the locals through on-site inspection. A tender has been called for the upgradation of the Kathmandu-Kodari road in Ikoma, Sindhupalchowk by managing budget for landslide control.
54) The Security Printing Center has signed a memorandum of understanding (2082) between the Department and the Center for the printing of 12 lakh units of smart cards with Driving License (QR) and providing them to the Department. 07. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on May 12 and the printing started, so far 6700 prints have been made and 50,000 prints are ready to be given.
55) The services related to electronic vehicle registration and driving license (EDLVRS) have been restored by the transport management offices across the country by repairing and setting up the data center damaged by the fire.
56) Procurement process has been initiated to restore the damaged data center to the current temporary operation and restore it for permanent operation.
57) Passenger help desks have been set up and operated at various places of Kathmandu to facilitate transportation targeting the festivals as well as monitoring and regulation to manage public transport during the festivals.
58) The building of the Department of Transport Management at Min Bhawan, which was damaged during the agitation, has been reconstructed and the office operation and service delivery is being systematized.
59) Coordinated with the provinces to systematize and maintain uniformity in the route permit and check pass of inter-state public vehicles (issued only through vehicle test offices).
60) Authorized Testing Center (full test of vehicles), pre-feasibility study regarding operation of podway in Kathmandu Valley, and study on bringing public transport entrepreneurs and professionals under the ambit of social security.
61) Grievance management mechanism has been made more responsible and accountable to effectively address public grievances related to the vehicle and transport sector and thematic focal person has been assigned to facilitate service delivery.
62) In order to further facilitate and make transportation management more effective, a coordination meeting was held with the stakeholders and Genji Group and a technical committee comprising experts was formed.
63) Under the East-West Railway Construction, additional 400 meters of trackwidth has been constructed along the Bardibas Chocha section during this period.
64) It has been decided to appoint the primary authority to acquire the land of Bardibas Nijgad section and to acquire the land.
65) Multi-year contract management process for the construction of track bed and structure of Bardibas railway station has been initiated.
66) Feasibility study of wires, towers and electric podway and micro rail based on AI technology has been initiated in Kathmandu Valley.
67) The work of removing the obstruction has been taken forward as the floods of this year obstructed the operation of the vessel in the Koshi River.
Ministry of Urban Development
68) Reconstruction of government structures damaged by the Jenji movement has been expedited. The reconstruction of 140 buildings under the Ministry with green stickers or minor damages has been completed in a substantial manner.
69) Detailed damage assessment of 249 buildings with yellow stickers i.e. partially damaged and 51 buildings with red stickers is being done by consultants of government bodies on the fast track. The reconstruction tender is expected to be issued within this month.
70) The first phase of the Tribhuvan University. The construction of the cricket stadium and the installation of high-mast floodlights have been completed and the stadium has been handed over.
71) On the proposal of the Ministry of Urban Development, the cabinet approved the master plan of Kirtipur Cricket Stadium and the process of securing the source of Rs 10 billion budget for the second phase of construction has been initiated.
72) Repeated obstacles in waste management at Bancharedanda Landfill Site resolved through negotiations. The agreements signed with the government in the past have been implemented. Coordination has been made with various agencies for the long-term waste management of the Valley.
73) The concept paper of the Greater Lumbini Area Development Project was approved and sent to the Ministry of Finance for consensus.
74) The Integrated Urban Development Roadmap of the Kathmandu Valley is being prepared and finalized on the concept of Kathmandu Vision 2040.
75) Bamboo Structure Design Guidance, 2082 has been issued with the main objective of mobilizing the rural economy by using bamboo as a local and sustainable construction material in the construction of physical infrastructures.
76) Building Construction Guidelines 2082 have been issued to include in the electronic system the procedures to be adopted during the construction of the building from the preparation of the map to the completion of the construction.
77) In line with the international standard, the Earthquake Resilient Building Construction Code Amendment 105:2025 has been issued to correct the shortcomings seen in the building code in the past.
78) 44 Sick contracts were terminated by publishing a notice on why the contract was not terminated.
79) Nepal Health Research Council, Beni Hospital, Surkhet Provincial Public Health Laboratory, Dhangadhi Provincial Public Health Laboratory and Kanchanpur Maternity and Pediatrics Hospital were constructed and handed over.
80) Work is underway to clean the Bagmati River from Gokarneshwor to Guheshwori within 2 months. In the same section, the work of removing waste from the river has also been completed. Likewise, the installation of trass-wrapping in the Bagmati River at Gaurighat has been completed to collect floating waste and the work of installing trass-wrapping in the remaining 5 places is underway.
81) A tender has been issued for the installation of 120 modern CCTV surveillance systems, 54 high-mast floodlights and 48 smart lighting systems to illuminate the area from Gokarna Barrage to Balkhu along the Bagmati River Corridor and to effectively control the problems of waste management, unauthorized activities and security challenges.
TAG_OPEN_em_125 82) A study committee comprising expert members has been formed to resolve the problems of road expansion in Dhobi Khola Corridor, Bagmati River Corridor and Jorpati-Sankhu road section.
83) Consent has been given to construct a high-voltage electric transmission line in the river corridor of the Kathmandu Valley without hindering the operation of roads.
84) Construction and maintenance of railings for the safety of the roadside of Dhobi Khola corridor.
85) Repeated obstacles in waste management at Bancharedanda landfill site have been resolved through negotiations. The work of implementing the agreements reached with the government in the past has been forwarded. Discussions were held with various agencies for the long-term management of waste in the Kathmandu Valley.
86) 45 suspension bridges damaged by floods and landslides have been submitted to the Ministry of Finance for ensuring resources.
87) The Right to Housing Regulations, 2082 were prepared and sent to the Council of Ministers for approval.
88) The Bagmati Action Plan 2025-45 was prepared and submitted to the Council of Ministers.
89) National Suspension Bridge Policy 2082 is being prepared and submitted to the Council of Ministers by incorporating the opinions received from the Ministry of Finance, the Planning Commission and the Ministry of Law.
A budget of Rs. 3 TAG_OPEN_em_117 00 million has been handed over to the concerned local governments for the maintenance of 130 monasteries of 74 local levels damaged by the earthquake.
91) The Financial Administration Bye of the National Housing Company was prepared and submitted to the Ministry of Finance for its opinion. The remaining land in Shrikhandpur housing and market area operated in Dhulikhel Municipality Ward No. 5 of Kavre District under the company is due for sale in 2082. 08. The notice was published on the 14th.
92) Approval in principle for the drafting of the bill designed to amend and integrate the laws relating to the Town Development Fund, 2082.
93) From the first phase of the work to establish the Urban Development Fund as the standard institution of the Green Climate Fund, it entered the second phase from this November. This created an opportunity to get support from the Green Climate Fund.
94) The 482.20 m of the Karnali River is located in the Karnali River connecting Rajapur Municipality-1 of Bardiya and Tikapur Park of Tikapur Municipality-5 of Kailali (two provinces, two districts). The construction of the Daulatpurghat multi-span suspension bridge with a length and width of 1.60 meters has begun.
TAG_OPEN_em_112 The Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) and UNOPS signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in November 2025 to mobilize the United Nations Office for Project Service (UNOPS) through the Technical Support Fund for the preparation and implementation of investmentable projects and green projects related to urban infrastructure.
96) The Norwegian Energize Nepal program has been submitted to the Ministry of Finance for approval to receive grants (Rs. 100 million) for clean energy projects from the Fund with the objective of empowering municipalities to transition to sustainable clean energy.
97) The Municipal Development Fund (TDF) has prepared a proposal for the reconstruction of the damaged administrative building of the local level with the co-investment of the Municipal Development Fund and the municipality.
98) A task force has been formed to prepare a rural infrastructure development policy.
99) Regular monitoring has been started, giving high priority to the construction of the Federal Parliament building.
100) Provincial hospitals, Tukucha processing center, Bharatpur City Hall, model headquarters construction and other projects were inspected and the construction work was expedited by resolving the problems.
101) Drinking water was distributed to the people of Kathmandu Valley by resolving the problem of shutting down the source of Melamchi drinking water by the locals putting forth various demands.








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