PM Dahal holds meeting with FinMin Poudel, Governor Adhikari

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal held a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Poudel and Governor Maha Prasad Adhikari in Baluwatar on Wednesday. During the meeting, they discussed the current situation of the country’s economy and problems seen in the banking sector among other issues. The Prime Minister showed concern over the problems and challenges seen in the recent time. On the occasion, Prime Minister Dahal, who is also the Chairman of the CPN (Maoist Center), stressed on the need to reduce interest rates and improve monetary policy. He further underscored the need to find the ways to minimize the impact on the people caused by the challenges seen in the economy of the country.  

DPM and Transport Minister Shrestha assures of quality services

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Narayan Kaji Shrestha has pledged to come up with an effective and result-oriented action plan to address all sorts of issues in the transport sector. He said the government would intervene in the area for the convenience of service seekers. Talking to the media following his inspection to the Transport Management Office in Kathmandu and in Lalitpur today, the Minister pledged to work in collaboration with the province government for the improvement in the transport sector. He said that the federal and province governments were in touch to ensure reforms in the area.  He assured of quality transport services in the days ahead. “Services to people are delayed, now acts will go through a new approach,” he said, promising wider digital services and an increment in transport staff. He insisted that employees should be responsible for the given duties. “Good governance and timely delivery should always be our top priorities.” He also instructed the transport office to publish the results of the driving license exam the following day of the exam.

CPN (Unified Socialist) not to join government

The CPN (Unified Socialist) has decided not to join the government. A politburo meeting held in Kathmandu made the decision to this effect, party spokesperson Jagannath Khatiwada said. He was of the opinion that the party has decided to study the parties affiliated to the alliance. “We held broader discussions on the government of the incumbent coalition. We will take the decision on joining the government only after analyzing the programs brought by the government,” Khatiwada said. He said that the party secretariat has been given the rights to take the decision on whether to join the government or not. Khatiwada further said that the party has not got any proposal yet to participate in the government. “The country has a coalition government. We do not have a negative opinion over the government. But, formally we have not any proposal pertaining to joining the government,” he said.

Lekhak appointed NC Chief Whip

Ramesh Lekhak has been appointed as the Chief Whip of the Nepali Congress. Party President and Parliamentary Party leader Sher Bahadur Deuba appointed him to the post as per the party’s Parliamentary Party statute.