Council of Ministers expanded in Karnali province

Chief Minister of Karnali province, Raj Kumar Sharma, has expanded the Council of Ministers.

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Karnali: Council of Ministers expanded

KARNALI, April 21: Chief Minister of Karnali Province, Raj Kumar Sharma, has expanded the Council of Ministers. He expanded his Cabinet yesterday after a meeting of the Nepali Congress Province Assembly parliamentary party recommended three names for induction as ministers.

Karnali: Council of Ministers expanded

KARNALI, April 21: Chief Minister of Karnali Province, Raj Kumar Sharma, has expanded the Council of Ministers. He expanded his Cabinet yesterday after a meeting of the Nepali Congress Province Assembly parliamentary party recommended three names for induction as ministers.

Council of Ministers expanded in Karnali province

Chief Minister of Karnali province, Raj Kumar Sharma, has expanded the Council of Ministers.

Writ filed against Karnali government

A writ has been filed at Surkhet High Court saying the Karnali Council of Ministers was not inclusive.

Writ filed in court against Karnali province government - Khabarhub

SURKHET: A writ has been filed at the High Court Surkhet, citing that the Karnali Province Council of Ministers was not inclusive.

Karnali govt introduces budget thru ordinance

KARNALI, July 16: The Karnali Province government has unveiled the new budget for the fiscal year 2021/22 through an ordinance as the budget could be endorsed from the Province Assembly. A meeting of the Council of Ministers held  on Thursday night recommended two ordinances to the Province Chief relating to the budget. On the recommendation of the government, Province Chief Govinda Prasad Kalauni issued 'Karnali Province Appropriation Ordinance, 2021' and 'Karnali Province Economic Ordinance, 2021' on Thursday night, the Office of the Province Chief said.  In a statement released from the Secretary of Office of the Province Chief Thakur Prasad Sigdel stated that those two ordinances were issued from the Province Chief in accordance to Article 202 (1) of the Constitution of Nepal. Despite the Province Government tabled its budget of Rs 36.54 billion on June 15, the Province Assembly meeting could not held following the obstruction from the main opposition CPN-UML.  Meanwhile, Internal Affairs and Law Minister of Karnali Province Sita Nepali said that the Province Government was obliged to opt for ordinance to bring its budget due to the province assembly obstruction from the main opposition CPN-UML.   Prior to this, the Province Government ended the budget session of from last midnight. After the issuance of the ordinances, the Province Government has received legal authority to implement the new budget for the fiscal year 2078/079.

Karnali Province Assembly’s budget session prorogued

KARNALI, July 15: The ongoing budget session of the Karnali Province Assembly has prorogued. Upon the recommendation of the Province Government, Province Chief Govinda Prasad Kalauni announced the prorogation of the ongoing 8th session of the Province Assembly effective from 12.00 Wednesday.  The Council of Ministers on Wednesday had decided to prorogue the budget session of the province assembly. Province Chief Kalauni announced the prorogation of the session in accordance with the Article 183 (2) of the Nepal Constitution, stated a press release issued by the Province Chief Office.  Owing to continued disruptions from main opposition CPN-UML, the budget session was frequently affected. Though the province government presented the budget for the fiscal year 2021/22 on June 15, the assembly meetings then had been postponed without entering into the agenda due to UML obstructions.  The province government is making preparation to introduce budget through ordinance after the budget is not likely to be endorsed from province assembly.  UML province assembly member Padma Khadka said the government moved ahead in an autocratic manner when there was a constitutional provision allowing the executive to introduce vote on account bill with one-third of the budget at a time appropriation bill was under consideration in the province assembly.  UML had put forth the stand to remove its assembly members from the ministerial berth as per the Supreme Court verdict. Three members from CPN-UML were inducted as the ministers in the coalition government of the CPN (Maoist Centre) and the Nepali Congress.

Karnali cabinet gets full shape

KARNALI, June 6: The Karnali provincial council of ministers has finally got full shape. The provincial government has added one more ministry and appointed two ministers to give full shape to the cabinet. Accordingly, ruling coalition partner, Nepali Congress has got two portfolios in the cabinet. Provincial Assembly members Din Bandhu Shrestha and Yagya Bahadur BC were appointed the Minister for Water Resources and Energy and Minister for Social Development respectively. They were recommended to the post by the NC parliamentary party. Chief Minister Mahendra Bahadur Shahi appointed them to the post on Saturday. Accordingly, Chief of the Province Govinda Prasad Kalauni has informed the provincial assembly about the appointment made to the Council of Ministers as per Article 168 (1) and Article 170 of the Constitution of Nepal. Newly elected ministers will take oath of office and secrecy today and assume their respective office, said the Karnali government spokesperson and Minister for Internal Affairs Sita Kumari Nepali. The Karnali council of ministers led by Chief Minister Shahi includes Nanda Singh Buda as Minister for Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment, Amar Bahadur Thapa as Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Urban Development, Kurma Raj Shahi as Minister for Land Management, Agriculture and Cooperatives, Minister for Economic Affairs and Planning Gopal Sharma, Minister for Internal Affairs and Law Nepali, and the newly appointed ministers Shrestha and BC.

Karnali Cabinet gets full shape

SURKHET, June 6: The Karnali Province Council of Ministers has finally got its full shape. The province government, on Saturday, added one more ministry and appointed two ministers to give full shape to the cabinet. Accordingly, the ruling coalition partner, Nepali Congress got two portfolios in the cabinet. Karnali Province Assembly members Din Bandhu Shrestha and Yagya Bahadur BC were appointed the Minister for Water Resources and Energy and Minister for Social Development respectively. They were recommended to the post by the NC parliamentary party. Chief Minister Mahendra Bahadur Shahi appointed them to the post on Saturday. Karnali Province Chief Govinda Prasad Kalauni informed the provincial assembly about the appointment made to the Council of Ministers as per Article 168 (1) and Article 170 of the Constitution of Nepal. Newly elected ministers took an oath of office and secrecy today and assumed their respective offices, said the Karnali government spokesperson and Minister for Internal Affairs Sita Kumari Nepali. The Karnali council of ministers led by Chief Minister Shahi includes Nanda Singh Buda as Minister for Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment, Amar Bahadur Thapa as Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Urban Development, Kurma Raj Shahi as Minister for Land Management, Agriculture and Cooperatives, Minister for Economic Affairs and Planning Gopal Sharma, Minister for Internal Affairs and Law Nepali, and the newly appointed ministers Shrestha and BC.

Public holiday in Karnali on Chaitedasahain festival

The Karnali province government has announced the Chaitedashain festival a public holiday. The festival falls on the day of Chaite Shukla Astami or tomorrow, Tuesday, this year as per the lunar calendar.  Secretary at the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Law of the province government, Punya Bikram Poudel said the public holiday has been given on Chaitedashain as per the decision of the province government's Council of Ministers on May 25, 2020.  All government and public offices, educational institutions and public corporations will remain closed tomorrow, Secretary Poudel informed through a notice today