The majority of Kul Man Ghising's weekends are spent inspecting construction sites and resolving disputes throughout the nation as the managing director of the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA). In order to remove obstacles, including the clearing of the forest, MD Ghising spends his six days in the office completing official business and visiting various ministries and departments. In order to offer uninterrupted electricity, MD Ghising has been running from location to location to preserve the quality of the electricity. He is waging a lone struggle to improve Nepal power system
Mohan Gautam, the newly appointed CEO of Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited (UTHL), has stated that he wants to become the country's largest hydropower plant profitable so that the public shareholder can receive dividends and other benefits.