Biratnagar, Sept 6: Nepali Congress (NC) President Sher Bahadur Deuba has said the existing coalition government will continue ahead. Talking to media at Biratnagar Airport this morning, the former Prime Minister and the parliamentary leader of the major coalition government partner echoed the need for a broader wider consensus with a two-thirds majority to amend the Constitution. He also took time to say that the NC's upcoming general convention will be held on an appropriate time, adding that the NC has no immediate plans for reshuffling the ministers representing the party in the NC-UML government. According to the former Prime Minister, the Constitution has not prohibited former President or the former Vice-President from re-entering politics. (RSS)
Talking to media at Biratnagar Airport this morning, the former Prime Minister and the parliamentary leader of the major coalition government partner echoed the need for a broader wider consensus with a two-thirds majority to amend the Constitution.
The Nepali Congress Central Working Committee is scheduled to meet on Sunday. The CWC meeting will be held at the NC President Sher Bahadur Deuba's private residence in Budhanilkantha, according to party Chief Secretary Krishna Prasad Poudel.
A view of SOS Children's Village located in Kalagaun, Birendranagar Municipality-4, Surkhet, the headquarters of Karnali Province. SOS has been protecting orphaned children in western Nepal for many years.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Bishnu Prasd Paudel ha urged the media sector to pinpoint weaknesses of the government and effectively reach out the good works to the people.
The CPN (UML) will continue its second statute convention today.
As per the rule, the local level governments are obliged to introduce their budgets within June 24 (Asar 10).
Kathmandu, Sept 6: The low pressure trough of the monsoon at present is located to the south than the average position. According to the Meteorological Forecasting Division, weather this afternoon will be generally cloudy across the country.
Minster for Education, Science and Technology Raghuji Pant said the government would prioritize non-formal education capable of connecting indigenous knowledge, skills and arts with life in line with the National Qualifications Framework.
Nepali Congress lawmaker Ramhari Khatiwada has been elected unopposed the Chairperson of the Parliamentary Hearing Committee on Friday.
President Ramchandra Paudel has underlined the need for linking education to knowledge, skills and entrepreneurship.
Vice Chairman of the CPN UML, Bishnu Poudel, has proposed a 251-member central committee reducing it from 301-member while presenting an amendment proposal on the statute in the second statute convention of the party that kicked off at Godawari, Lalitpur on Friday.
The Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) has awarded Basu Gautam, the founder of the Basu Gautam Forum, for the leadership qualities and for the ongoing efforts for the success of the "1 Million Trees Plantation and Conservation Initiative".
Chairman of the CPN (Maoist Centre), Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said climate change is a severe challenge facing the country.
Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration Bhagawati Neupane has emphasized on the clear policy for the implementation of concurrent rights bestowed by the Constitution to the federal, province and local levels.