[16] The department administers and facilitates middle and large scale industries that have fixed assets of more than 100 million Nepalese rupees.
[20] The Nepal Bureau of Standards and Metrology has offices in Biratnagar, Janakpur, Birgunj, Kathmandu, Pokhara, Butwal, Nepalgunj, Dhangadhi, Jhapa, Birendranagar, and Silgadhi.
[27] There are twenty-three members of the Department Institute Committee Board:[28] The NIRTTP is a World Bank-financed transport project to improve the efficiency of cross-border trade, including through improving sanitary and Phyto-sanitary (SPS) management, cross-border infrastructure and procedures, and trade-related capacities and has been effective since September 2013.
[29] NIRTTP aims to decrease transport time and logistics cost for bilateral trade between Nepal and India and transit trade along the Kathmandu-Kolkata corridor for the benefit of traders by reducing key infrastructure bottlenecks in Nepal and by adopting modern approaches to border management.
[32] The project aims at reducing poverty with employment-focused and inclusive economic development by providing sustainable sources of income to poor households, migrant families, and returnees through the creation of micro, small, and rural medium-sized enterprises as a means of developing local businesses and creating jobs and specifically includes returning migrants.
[32] The Project covers 16 districts Morang, Sunsari, Saptari, Siraha, Bhojpur, Dhankuta, Khotang, Terhathum, Udayapur, Bara, Dhanusa, Mahotari, Rautahat, Sarlahi, Okhaldhunga and Sindhuli.
[32] Some key performance indicators include:[32] In 1998, the Government of Nepal (GoN) and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) started implementing the Micro Enterprise Development Program (MEDEP) with the aim to cater to the needs of socially excluded groups living below the poverty line by promoting off-farm employment.
[33] Eventually the GoN internalized the program into Micro Enterprise Development for Poverty Alleviation (MEDPA) and implemented it under its own resources through the then Ministry of Industry in the fiscal year of 2009/2010.