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Newly appointed Ministers of Koshi sworn in


17 May 2024  

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BIRATNAGAR: The newly appointed ministers of Koshi were sworn into office on Friday.

Earlier, Chief Minister Hikmat Kumar Karki expanded the Koshi province cabinet to 10 members.

The cabinet consists of six members from the CPN-UML, including the Chief Minister, and four from the CPN-Maoist Center.

The CPN-UML members in the provincial cabinet, including Chief Minister Karki, Ram Bahadur Magar (Ilam), Ekraj Karki (Jhapa), Panchakarna Rai (Khotang), and Lilaballav Adhikari (Morang), have been appointed as ministers.

Similarly, Sirjana Rai (Bhojpur) has been appointed as a state minister.

The members from the Maoist Center in Karki’s cabinet include Ganesh Prasad Upreti (Morang), Rajendra Kumar Karki (Sankhuwasabha), Narayan Bahadur Burja (Udaypur), and Bandana Jhangad (Jhapa).

Koshi Cabinet:

Office of the Chief Minister and Ministry of Agriculture, Industry, and Cooperatives: Hikmat Kumar Karki

Ministry of Economic Affairs and Planning: Ram Bahadur Magar

Ministry of Health: Rajendra Kumar Karki

Ministry of Social Development: Panchakarna Rai

Ministry of Energy, Irrigation, and Water Supply: Ekraj Karki

Ministry of Physical Infrastructure Development: Ganesh Prasad Upreti

Ministry of Tourism, Forest, and Environment: Narayan Bahadur Burja

Ministry of Internal Affairs and Law: Lilaballav Adhikari

Ministers of State:

Sirjana Rai

Bandana Jhangad

Publish Date : 17 May 2024 17:06 PM

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