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Government approves several proposals put forth by China



KATHMANDU: The government has decided to approve the grant assistance and the technical assistance related to the feasibility study for trans-border railway to be received under the Economic and Technical Cooperation Agreement proposed by the government of the People’s Republic of China.

Government spokesperson and Minister for Communication and Information Technology Gyanendra Bahadur Karki informed about this during the news conference organized Tuesday at the Ministry while making public the decisions made by a meeting of the Council of Ministers on March 28.

Minister Karki said the Cabinet meeting decided to extend by two years the term of the implementation agreement concerning oil and natural gas resource survey in Nepal. It decided to approve the letter of intent related to zero customs and quota-free facility between Nepal and China as well as the agreement regarding feasibility of grid connection between the two countries.

According to the government spokesperson, the meeting decided to declare the Tilaurakot Kapilbastu area as a ‘protected monument zone’. It approved the visit of a team led by National Planning Commission (NPC) Vice-chair Dr Bishwonath Poudel that participated in the 20th edition of the Doha Forum conference held on March 26 and 27 in Doha, Qatar.

It approved India visit of Toyam Raya, the Secretary at the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA), from April 1 to 10.

Monday’s Cabinet meeting has also made appointments to various government bodies. Accordingly, Lekhnath Sharma Pangeni and Dr Jeevan Angai have been appointed the members of Nepal Revenue Advisory Committee, and Sanjeev Jha the General Manager of Dairy Development Corporation. Similarly, Bhairab Raj Regmi is appointed the member of the National Land Commission while Karuna KC has been designated as the Deputy Director-General of the Survey Department.

The Cabinet has also appointed and installed, as per the recommendation of the Public Service Commission and the Judicial Service Commission, the Gazetted Second Class officers of various services and groups in the Gazetted First Class posts of the related service groups.

The government has formed a recommendation committee under the convenorship of the Secretary at the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology for appointing a member to Nepal Telecommunications Authority.

It has decided to give approval to Dr Kedar Bhakta Mathema, former ambassador of Nepal to Japan, to receive an Honour to be conferred on him by the Government of Japan.

The Cabinet meeting has given temporary approval to the Chitwan Engineering Campus Rampur for running classes of new course program in Bachelor of Architecture, with intake of 24 students.

Publish Date : 29 March 2022 20:48 PM

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