Bagmati government conducting campaign against lumpy skin

HETAUDA: The Bagmati Province government is set to organize a weeklong vaccination campaign against lumpy skin. The campaign, scheduled to begin on August 10, aims to control the spread of the disease, which has been causing a significant impact on cattle in recent times. The province Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development has said around […]

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Bagmati government to provide Rs. 100,000 to families left homeless

The Bagmati Province government has announced that it will provide Rs. 100,000 to families whose homes have been completely destroyed due to landslides and flooding caused by continuous rainfall over last Friday and Saturday.

UML quits Bagmati government, five ministers resign en masse

Ministers from UML in Bagmati Provincial Government have resigned en masse from the post. After the coalition changed in the center ministers submitted their resignations to Chief Minister Salikram Jamkattel on Monday.

Bagmati government to table policy and program on May 27: Speaker Pathak

KATHMANDU: Speaker of the Bagmati Provincial Assembly, Bhuvan Kumar Pathak, announced that the parties have agreed to table the policies and programs of the provincial government for the fiscal year 2081-82 in the provincial assembly session scheduled for the afternoon of May 27. Yadav Chandra Sharma, the Chief of Bagmati Province, will deliver the government’s […]

Bagmati government plans a week-long campaign against lumpy skin

MAKWANPUR, Aug 3: The Bagmati Province government is set to organize a week-long vaccination campaign against lumpy skin.

Bagmati government plans weeklong campaign against lumpy skin

The Bagmati Province government is set to organise a weeklong vaccination campaign against lumpy skin

Bagmati government plans weeklong campaign against lumpy skin

The Bagmati Province government is set to organise a weeklong vaccination campaign against lumpy skin

UML quits Bagmati government

The party left the government following a new power equation at the centre.

Bagmati government announces a budget of Rs. 70.93 billion

KATHMANDU: The Bagmati province government has introduced a budget of Rs. 70.93 billion for the coming fiscal year. Minister for Economic Affairs and Planning Shalikram Jamarkattel announced the budget in the provincial assembly on Wednesday. Out of the total budget, 19.24 billion has been allocated for current expenditure. Similarly, the government has allocated Rs. 41.56 […]

Yet another surprise move by Bagmati CM Shakya; switches to UML’s ‘new camp’

KATHMANDU, Aug 20: Ashta Laxmi Shakya, who had remained in the Madhav Nepal camp in the CPN-UML and had long been objecting to moves of party Chairman KP Sharma Oli, took helm of the chief ministership of Bagmati Province on Wednesday, as a surprise move.  Many raised questions on her recent move for ‘staking political morality for power and position. However, just a day after her first ‘surprise’, she made yet another surprise move. As an apparent message that she is ‘no longer in the Oli camp’, she joined the leaders in the ‘new camp’ and issued a joint appeal on Thursday. It came as a huge surprise for Oli who got erstwhile Chief Minister Dormani Poudel to resign and ensured she took over the post.  In their statement released late on Thursday, the nine leaders including Shakya demanded the establishment faction withdraw actions taken against 14 lawmakers of the party.  The UML, on Wednesday, sacked 14 parliamentarians including Madhav Kumar Nepal and wrote to the Federal Parliament Secretariat to relieve them of their positions.  Then senior leader of the party, Madhav Kumar Nepal, registered a new party named CPN-UML (Samajbadi), on Wednesday. In his petition submitted at the Election Commission (EC), names of 95 Central Committee members including 58 CC members of the UML. The list, however, did not include Shakya’s name.  She used to be a vocal critic of Chairman Oli following the party’s Ninth General Convention. So, there were speculations that she might join new party of leader Nepal. However, she opted to lead the Bagmati government.