Kulman Ghising is widely credited for ending years of load-shedding in Nepal during his tenure at NEA, a legacy that made him a household name. Today, he serves as the Minister for Energy, Water Resources & Irrigation in the interim cabinet.
What are your thoughts on Kulman Ghising’s role in Nepal’s interim cabinet?
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Has he lived up to the expectations people had from his NEA days?
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What should be his top priority now as a minister?
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How should he address issues of corruption and inefficiency in the energy sector?
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Can he push Nepal towards becoming an energy exporter instead of just meeting domestic demand?
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Should he focus more on hydropower, solar, or a balanced mix for sustainable growth?
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How can we ensure accountability, transparency, and people’s participation in big energy projects?
Nepal needs leaders who don’t just make promises but deliver results. Kulman Ghising has proven himself once—but can he do it again as a minister in a political system where accountability is often missing?
Share your thoughts, expectations, and concerns. Let’s make our ministers accountable and set a culture of transparency.
