Nepal, July 4 -- The government on Saturday unveiled its key achievements from its first 100 days in office, highlighting progress in public service delivery, subsidised fertiliser distribution and administrative reforms aimed at reducing public expenditure.

Speaking at a press conference at Singha Durbar, government spokesperson and Minister for Education and Sports Sasmit Pokharel said the government has prioritised citizen-friendly services while pursuing structural reforms to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

The government said it sold and distributed 89,194.55 metric tonnes of subsidised chemical fertiliser during the 100-day period through the Agriculture Inputs Company Limited and the Salt Trading Corporation. Of the total, ...