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Nepal to provide Rs 3 million for UN’s Human Rights Council reelection


16 January 2020  

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KATHMANDU: Nepal has decided to provide Rs three million to the Permanent Mission of Nepal to the UN in New York for the reelection of the UN’s Human Rights Council.

A recent Cabinet meeting decided to that effect, Minister for Communications and Information Technology Gokul Baskota said during a press briefing on Thursday.

He added that Rs one million will be provided for the reelection of the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).

The recent Cabinet meeting also decided to accept the loan of some Rs 12.76 billion to be provided by the European Bank for the upgrading and expansion of the electricity system.

The government has also permitted the use of 80.66 hectares of forest lands from Hatauda, Chhhatiwan, Harnamadi and Raigaon of Makwanpur for the construction of infrastructures under Hetauda-Dhalkebar-Duhabi 400 KV transmission line.

Also decided by the Cabinet meeting was the permission given to use communist forest areas to build structures as part of Rukumgad hydropower project.

The government also gave permission to use the lands for the construction of physical infrastructures for public service delivery in different districts.

Permission for the acquisition of a house (registration No 169- area 6 ana and 1 paisa) at Jadibuti road section along the Araniko Highway has been given for the expansion of the highway.

Lands for the expansion of the Tamagadhi-Simraungadh road section will also be acquired.

The government also gave permission to acquire the land to construct a bridge along the Lamosanghu-Jiri road.

Likewise, a decision was made to give approval in principle for the formulation of a bill relating to the operation of the National Forensic Science Laboratory.

Spokesperson Baskota further informed that the government approved the treaty signed between Nepal and China on mutual legal assistance in criminal matters and present it in the federal parliament for appraisal.

Rs 146 thousand would be provided as compensation for the treatment of Bal Mukund Adhikari and Santosh Chaudhary who were injured in the protest, demanding their due payment from the Italian company CMC.

The remuneration of the local staffers working at various offices of Nepal’s diplomatic missions abroad has also been increased.

Publish Date : 16 January 2020 22:11 PM

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