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Kulman Ghising Calls for Review as Nepal Electricity Authority's Profit Shrinks
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Kulman Ghising Calls for Review as Nepal Electricity Authority's Profit Shrinks

From OnlineKhabar English · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) Party Chair Kulman Ghising called for reforms due to shrinking profits.
  • Ghising made the remarks on Facebook while wishing the NEA a happy 41st anniversary.
  • The post highlighted concerns about the authority's financial performance.

Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) Party Chair Kulman Ghising has urged for significant reviews and reforms within the state-owned power company, citing a concerning decline in its profits. Ghising expressed these views in a Facebook post on Monday, coinciding with the NEA's 41st anniversary.

While extending well wishes to the authority on its anniversary, Ghising did not shy away from expressing his concerns about its financial trajectory. The shrinking profit margins suggest potential inefficiencies or external pressures impacting the NEA's performance. His call for a 'serious review' indicates a need to examine the current operational strategies and financial management practices.

The remarks from Ghising, a prominent figure in Nepal's energy sector, signal a potential shift in how the NEA's performance will be assessed and managed moving forward. The focus on reforms suggests an effort to improve the authority's financial health and operational effectiveness.

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Originally published by OnlineKhabar English in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.