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Two bills enacted in province 3

HETAUDA, Mar 31: The Province-3 Provincial Assembly meeting unanimously enacted two bills, one on Public Document Certification and another on Regularizing Economic Work Procedure, with amendments.
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HETAUDA, Mar 31: The Province-3 Provincial Assembly meeting unanimously enacted two bills, one on Public Document Certification and another on Regularizing Economic Work Procedure, with amendments. 


The parliamentary meeting held under the chair of Province Speaker Sanukumar Shrestha on Friday evening endorsed the two bills with four amendments. 


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Ruling parties' parliamentarians Madhav Prasad Poudel and Deepak Niraula had presented amendment proposal to the bill on public document certification. 


Likewise, parliamentarian from opposition Nepali Congress Prabhat Tamang presented amendment proposal to economic work procedure bill. He demanded to introduce electronic accounts system to check possible financial irregularities. 


Similarly, parliamentarian from Nepal Workers and Peasants Party Srijana Sainju also presented a proposal for amendment to financial work procedure bill. 


While presenting the amendment proposal, Sainju protested the province-3 deficit budget noting every Nepal has the loan of Rs 24,147 on their head. The deficit budget would increase loan burden to the people. 


She said the budget based on the resources and production should be explored.RSS

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