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Citizenship Bill passed by the House of Representatives

The House of Representatives has passed the much-awaited Nepal Citizenship Act, 2063 (First Amendment), Bill 2079. In the meeting today, the bill was presented for decision after Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand responded to the questions raised by the parliamentarians during the discussion on the bill. The proposal presented by

House of Representatives
Lawmakers demand removing biased provisions on citizenship bill

KATHMANDU: The lawmakers have demanded removal of biased provisions- different condition set while conferring citizenship to any person on mother’s

Subash Nemwang
Home Minister and Law Minister discuss with UML leader on…

KATHMANDU: Home Minister Balkrishna Khand and Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Gobinda Prasad Sharma, have held discussion with

Citizenship Bill pulled out in absence of unanimous stand: Government

The government has said that it decided to withdraw the Citizenship Bill as it aimed to forge a consensus unanimously

Five party
Ruling parties agree to take citizenship bill ahead

The parties in the ruling coalition have agreed to move the citizenship bill forward. A meeting of the ruling parties

Ministry of Home Affairs
Consultations with political parties for Citizenship Act

A discussion was held here among stakeholders on the amendment of Nepal Citizenship Act- 2063 on Sunday.

Parliamentarians demand amendment in Citizenship Act Bill

Parliamentarians have demanded earliest revision of the Citizenship Act (Amendment) Bill.

Home Minister Khand takes initiative to forge agreement on citizenship…

Kathmandu: Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand has begun discussions at different level in a bid to forge agreement on the