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PM Oli pledges constitutional amendment through broader consensus

Kathmandu, May 11: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said the government is committed to initiating with the constitution drafting process on the basis of a broader political consensus. During in his address to a meeting of the House of the Representatives (HoR) today, he said this, adding that the

HoR, NA to endorse government’s policy and program today

In today's HoR meeting, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is scheduled to respond to the concerns raised during the discussions

President Paudel unveils govt’s policy and program in joint session…

President Ram Chandra Paudel has presented the Government's annual policy and program for the upcoming fiscal year 2082/83 (2025/26) at

Policies and programmes prioritize constitution implementation: MPs Sharma, Wagle

CPN (Maoist Centre) Deputy Secretary General and Member of Parliament Janardan Sharma 'Prabhakar', has said that the government's policies and

Government vows for zero tolerance against corruption

Passport services will be provided to Nepalis residing at home and abroad in an easy and convenient manner. Consular services

Federal hospitals to be restructured on workload basis: Govt

According to 'policies and programmes' unveiled by the government, federal hospitals will be restructured on the basis of workload.

Govt to conduct objective study of demographic distribution

The government has said that the targeted programs will be launched by conducting an objective study of the demographic distribution

Per capita electricity consumption to be increased to 450 kwh

The government has said that within the upcoming fiscal year, total electricity connected to the national system will be increased

‘Laws, procedures and structures related to investment will be updated’

The government has said that the laws, procedures and structures related to industry and investment will be updated in order

Govt to review laws to make procurement more transparent, competitive,…

The government has said the procurement law will be reviewed to make the procurement system competitive, transparent and development-friendly.