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Cabinet recommends ambassadors for eight countries

Kathmandu, June 21: The government of Nepal has recommended ambassadors for eight different countries. The meeting of the Council of Ministers held on Friday decided to recommend the appointment of ambassadors. According to Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Padam Giri, the government has recommended former Chief Secretary Lok Darshan

Cabinet recalls 11 Nepali envoys, PM to visit India for…

The meeting of Council of Ministers today recalled 11 Nepali envoys working in different countries including India, United States of

Cabinet endorses Policies and Programmes

The government has passed the Policies and Programmes for the upcoming fiscal year 2024/25.

Head Office of Labour Court to be based in Kathmandu…

The government has determined that the Head Office of the Labour Court would be situated in the Kathmandu Valley.

Government fixes minimum support price of winter paddy

A meeting of the Council of Ministers today has fixed the minimum support price of winter paddy with moisture up

Govt to execute report on gold smuggling, AIGs transferred

The government has decided to immediately execute the probe commission's report on gold smuggling. A meeting of the Council of

Cabinet decision: Secretary Ek Narayan Aryal transferred to Home Ministry

The government has decided to allow the finance minister-led delegation to participate in the 57th annual meeting of the Asian

Cabinet decisions: Committee formed to study operation of int’l airports

The government has formed a study committee with a coordinator, Shankar Prasad Adhikari, former secretary, to furnish suggestions on construction

Govt. forms committee to study for operating int’l airports in…

The government has formed a committee to study for operating international airports of the country in public private partnership (PPP)

Govt recommends to summon federal parliament’s meeting on February 5

The government has recommended to the President to summon the meeting of the federal parliament on coming February 5.