Nepali Congress parliamentary party leader Krishna Prasad Yadav has been proposed for the post of Chief Minister of Madhesh Province.
Prime Minister Sushila Karki has instructed the Nepali ambassadors and heads of all Nepali diplomatic missions to inform the respective countries about the major change in the country.
Issuing a circular to party organisations on Wednesday, coordinator of the CPN (Maoist Center) general convention organizing committee Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ urged the party members to help people enlist in voters list, coordinate with the district election offices and participate in processes to update voters name list and details.
The government has appealed to the general public to make the March 5 polls a success by maintaining law and order in the country.
In the press statement, Ministry's Spokesperson and Joint Secretary Ananda Kafle stated that the government was making efforts to create favorable environment for holding elections on March 5 and ensure a robust law and order situation in the wake of the formation of new government.
During the meeting held at the Ministry of Urban Development in Singha Durbar, matters related to the support of UNDP for the coming elections, the assistance currently being provided in the energy, climate change and other sectors, and the implementation status of ongoing projects were discussed.
The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) has initiated corruption charges against seven people, including two former ministers.
The Koshi province government is going to reconstruct all houses that were damaged and washed away by recent landslide and flood.
The Lahan Municipality, in collaboration with Sagarmatha Chaudhary Eye Hospital, has been providing free treatment to its residents with eye problems for the past three years.
Koshi Hospital in Biratnagar, Morang, has launched a Gen-Z Clinic to provide prompt medical care to those people injured during the Gen-Z demonstrations held on September 8–9.
The Government of Nepal and the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany have signed two important agreements regarding financial and technical assistance.
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has urged political parties and groups to engage in a process of finding a political outlet to the existing transition through impartial and democratic competition based on the public mandate.
On the occasion, he observed the various offices that were set on fire and vandalized by protesters in course of the Gen-Z uprising on September 9. Chief Minister Pandey inspected the District Administration Office, the District Court, and the District Coordination Committee office, and acquired information about the details of the damage.
According to Election Commissioner Dr Janaki Kumari Tuladhar, the Commission has formally written to the Nepali Congress (NC), CPN (UML), CPN (Maoist Centre), Rastriya Swatantra Party, and Rastriya Prajatantra Party, among others, summoning them for the discussions. Political parties that were represented in the dissolved HoR and those that won at least one ward member in the previous local elections have been invited to the meeting.
During his inspection visit to the GC today, the minister directed the Gorkhapatra to take lead in disseminating reliable, trustworthy and authoritative news that upholds the spirit of the recent Gen Z movement and creates a favourable environment for the HoR poll.