The government is to adopt zero tolerance policy on corruption.
It is stated in the government-unveiled budget for the fiscal year that the coordination and monitoring of the international and national Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) activities would be made effective.
The budget has specified that the report containing NGO-mobilized financial cooperation, program implemented and outcomes achieved should be submitted to the authority concerned and subsequently disclosed.
In order to end the corruption promoting activities, the Finance Minister has pledged to bring into book those involved in corruption and enable environment for irregularities.
The best practices taking place in the field of information technology would be replicated in public service delivery in coming days, the Finance Minister said, adding that the standard indicators would be prepared in the delivery of all types of services.
Finance Minister Dr Yubaraj Khatiwada said that the fiscal discipline would be strictly maintained and international cooperation would be increased to check money laundering and organized crimes.
"The Public Enterprises Operation and Management Act would be introduced to enable public enterprises", he added.