Residents of Kathmandu were in for a surprise on Friday as Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai, ministers, police and army officials stepped out on the streets with brooms in their hands to launch the ambitious National Volunteer Campaign. However, delight quickly turned into frustration when discrepancies in the campaign budget were discovered. While the proposed budget for the week long program is Rs 20 million, deeper inspection reveals that   materials for the campaign were purchased at much higher prices than their actual market rate. For instance, each mask cost Rs 35 and each pair gloves was priced at Rs 50.

See budget:

S.N                 Description     Quantity   Rate   Total  Remarks
1.1       Cleaning utilities 20000     20,00,000    Kathmandu Metropolitan City
1.2                                Masks     50000       35  17,50,000 Nepal Government
1.3                                   Gloves         50000  50   25,00,000  Nepal Government
1.4                  Pamphlets     350000  1.50    5,25,000 Nepal Government
1.5  Plastic bag free campaign     10,00,000 Nepal Government
1.6 Cloth bag    100000  50  50,00,000  Nepal Government
1.7                   Production/broadcast/  publication of media messages        10,000,000  Nepal Government
1.8                            Volunteer mobilisation expense     56,25,000 Nepal Government

1.9                          
 Transportation management and fuel        Kathmandu Metropolitan City
 Total                                                        1,94,00,000  
  Nepal Government                                    1,74,00,000  
 Kathmandu Metropolitan City                     20,00,0000  

People won't question the 20 million if they see visible differences in Kathmandu's sanitary standards. But if the campaign fails then each penny spent will be highly scrutinised. Also a week long cleaning spree is not the long term solution to the city's problem. So the government should focus its attention on raising awareness and giving continuity to successful efforts such as fining those who litter public places.