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House meeting passes controversial Public Service Broadcasting Bill

Kathmandu, Sept 11: The House of Representatives (HoR) on Tuesday passed the Public Service Broadcasting Bill, 2081 with a majority. Minister for Communications and Information Technology Prithvi Subba Gurung had tabled the Bill in the HoR meeting seeking its approval. On the occasion, Minister Gurung said that Public Service Broadcasting

MPs draw government’s attention towards upsurge in accidents

In today's meeting of the House of Representatives, the MPs drew the government's attention to the recent upsurge in air

Lawmakers want prompt resumption of Nepal-China transits shut after pandemic

Parliamentarians have demanded the prompt resumption of Nepal-China transit points closed with the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

‘Constitution would fail if marginalized voices remain unaddressed’

Lawmaker Pramila Kumari asserted that the country's constitution and federal system would not be successfully implemented unless the voices of

Lawmakers air mixed opinions on university bill 2079

In today's meeting of the Education, Health and Information Technology Committee under the House of Representatives, parliamentarians have aired different

CPN UML protests in parliament, session put off for 15…

ain opposition CPN (UML) has protested in the House of Representatives today. Once the meeting commenced, the UML lawmakers stood

Lawmakers draw government attention to contemporary problems

Gyanendra Bahadur Karki urged the government to come with solutions to monkey menace in Nepal.

One year since business, parliament fails to satisfy: Lawmaker Bairagi

The government, however, is acting in a way it would function on behalf of all other organs.

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‘Lawmakers have not realized their obligations’

Lawmaker Lekhnath Dahal (Rajan) said the House has not been conducted as anticipated despite adequate business on part of the

Lawmaker Baral demands adequate business allocation to House

According to her, in some cases, the House faces obstruction because some 'legitimate' demands are ignored by the government. The