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Budget session of Karnali Province Assembly begins today

SURKHET, June 7: Budget session of Karnali Province Assembly began on Monday. The session scheduled to start at 2 pm is expected to dwell on the provincial government’s budget, policies and programmes for the next fiscal year (2021/22) and the measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic.
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SURKHET, June 7: Budget session of Karnali Province Assembly began on Monday. The session scheduled to start at 2 pm is expected to dwell on the provincial government’s budget, policies and programmes for the next fiscal year (2021/22) and the measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic. 


In the meeting, a letter relating to a session calling from the chief of the province, new appointment, reshuffle and work allocation at the cabinet will be read out, according to the Province Assembly Secretary Jibaraj Budhathoki. 


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Participating political leaders will put their views on current issues, he said. 


An all-party meeting held on Thursday at the initiative of Speaker Raj Bahadur Shahi urged the provincial government to summon a budget session at the earliest date. The provincial government needs to present the budget on June 15 and unveil government’s policies and programmes at least a week ago at the Province Assembly meeting as per the constitutional provisions.

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