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NA sends two bills for clause-wise deliberations



KATHMANDU: The meeting of National Assembly (NA) here today has sent two bills to the Legislative Management Committee for clause-wise deliberation with the message from House of Representatives (HoR).

The bills were ‘Insurance Bill-2075 BS’ and ‘Public Debt Management Bill-2076 BS’.

Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development Mrigendra Kumar Singh Yadav, on the behalf of Minister for Finance Janardan Sharma, presented the proposal for the same which was unanimously approved.

Similarly, Legislative Management Committee President Dr Beduram Bhusal in today’s meeting presented the report of the Committee on the ‘Animal and Livestock Service Council Bill-2076 BS’. The Bill originated in the HoR was endorsed in the HoR and came to NA with a message.

Dr Bhusal shared that the NA’s meeting on September 6 had sent this Bill to the Committee for clause-wise deliberation and to present the report.

The subsequent meetings of the Committee had deliberated on the Bill, informed Bhusal. The Committee had held discussions on the Bill with concerned Minister, secretaries and related officials. A total of 26 parliamentarians had presented amendment proposal in 86 points on the Bill.

Likewise, NA Chairperson Ganesh Prasad Timalsina read out the authentication letters in regard with various bills received from the Office of the President. The bills were ‘Drinking Water and Sanitation Bill-2079 BS’, Bill to amend and integrate laws on Statistics-2079 BS’, ‘ and Bill to amend Standard Measurement and Weight Act-2025 BS’ among others.

The NA shall meet again at 2:59 pm on September 15.

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