Nepal's Environment Minister Marks 100 Days with Focus on Policy Reforms and Climate Finance

Kathmandu. Today marks 100 days since Minister for Forest and Environment, Madhav Prasad Chaugain, assumed office. Although the current government, formed after the CPN (Maoist Centre) agitation on Bhadra 23 and 24, had the primary mandate to complete the House of Representatives elections on schedule, the government claims progress has been made on work meeting public expectations.Minister Chaugain informed that 58 significant policy, legal, institutional, and programmatic reforms have been undertaken during this period. He stated,