Did you ever think that we would have an application dedicated to informing people about the laws and policies of Nepal? No, you didn’t.
But starting from the last days of 2017, Nepal now has its own governance mobile application called Singha Durbar. Singha Durbar App was launched by Search for Common Ground – Nepal at the Next Growth Conclave 2017, reports The Kathmandu Post. The application was a part of the USAID funded project and designed by Kazi Studios.
At the launch, the Country Director of Search for Common Ground – Nepal, Bhola Prasad Dahal said,
As Nepal morphs into a federal structure of governance, people’s meaningful participation in making elected representatives accountable and transparent is very important. Therefore, the mobile application not only educates people but also inspires them to take up the role of watch-dog for good governance, through informed and evidence-based knowledge.
He further added that the infusion of information technology in governance will not only support in access and delivery of government services, but also help in curbing corruption, reduce government operation costs, and will definitely strengthen transparency and accountability.
To download the Singha Durbar App click here.
-
Yamaha Blue Fest Officially Begins from April 10 in NepalHIGHLIGHTS Yamaha Nepal kicked off the Yamaha Blue Fest with exciting offers on bikes and…
-
Redmi A5 Arriving Soon in Nepal: Lowest in Price, Highest in Refresh RateHIGHLIGHTS Redmi A5 4G price in Nepal could be Rs. 11,999 (3/64GB) and Rs. 13,999…
-
Crossfire RMZ 250 Now in Nepal: What’s New Compared to the Outgoing RM 250?HIGHLIGHTS Crossfire RMZ 250 price in Nepal is Rs. 8.59 Lakhs. RMZ 250 is the…