Nepal Bureau of Standards and Metrology (NBSM) has approved the minimum standards of Nepali handmade paper presented by Nepal Hand Made Paper Association (HANDPASS) for Nepali citizenship cards.
The paper testing laboratory report has been approved both by HANDPASS and NBSM, and the finalised report is ready to be forwarded to the Home Ministry. According to Kiran Dangol, former secretary of HANDPASS, NBSM will -- in a few days -- forward the document to the Home Ministry mentioning the minimum standards required for the Lokta paper that is to be used for Nepali citizenship cards. The ministry will ask for quotation after the approval of the standards. Nepali Lokta paper was on the verge of extinction from the local level with a cabinet decision on March 9 approving the use of Nepali hand-made paper in government legal correspondence.
The present fiscal year budget has also given emphasis on promotiong export through the encouragement of exportable products like handmade paper, tea, coffee, cardamom, lentils, cut-flowers, leather, ginger, scented oil, wooden handicrafts, honey, oranges and green vegetables.
The Federation of Handicrafts Association of Nepal (FHAN) data reveals that with total contribution of nine per cent in total handicraft products exported in the fiscal year 2008-09, handmade paper products export increased by 12 per cent compared to fiscal year 2007-08. In year 2008-09, total handmade paper exported worth was Rs 264.55 million, which was Rs 236.647 million in 2007-08.
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