4 new ministers are being added today, who will be appointed?
Kathmandu. Prime Minister Sushila Karki is expanding the Cabinet today. Sources said that preparations are being made to add 4 new ministers today. Today's Cabinet expansion will be the fourth time Karki has become the Prime Minister. According to sources, Kumar Ingnam, Madhav Chaulagai, Rajendra Singh Bhandari and Shraddha Shrestha are being appointed as ministers.
There are preparations to give the responsibility of women and children to Shraddha, forest to Chaulagai, labor to Bhandari and land to Ingnam. Ministers are likely to be sworn in today. Only on Thursday, the Prime Minister reached Sheetal Niwas and held a discussion with President Ramchandra Paudel.
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