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New map of Nepal adjusted in parliament’s official logo


26 May 2020  

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KATHMANDU: A logo with the new map of Nepal has been kept at the federal parliament.

The new logo has been kept at the rostrum of the House of Representatives and National Assembly.

The federal parliament has also started using the new logo after the government revised a new map of Nepal including India-encroached Limpiyadhura, Lipulek and Kalapani in the far-western as its territories.

The new logo was seen at the meeting of the Upper House that began at 11 am today. The meeting of the House of Representative began at 1 pm.

It may be noted that Business Advisory Committee of both the Houses in the Federal Parliament few days ago had decided to replace the old map with the revised one in the parliament’s logo and badge of lawmakers.

With the publication of the new map, the government has already registered a constitution amendment proposal in the parliament to change the Coat-of-Arms featured in the Schedule-3 of the Nepal Constitution

 

Publish Date : 26 May 2020 14:10 PM

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