Bagmati province to refund the money of the savers of five troubled cooperatives
Kathmandu. Bagmati Province, the office of the distressed cooperative management committee is returning the savings of small savers of five distressed savings and credit cooperatives from today.
Rameshwar Dhakal, a member of the committee, informed that small savers of civil savings and loan cooperatives, Darshan savings and loan cooperatives, Sumeru savings and loan cooperatives, National Namobuddha savings and loan cooperatives and Laliguras savings and loan cooperatives are going to return the maximum amount of savings up to one lakh rupees.
Bagmati rovince Chief Minister Indra Bahadur Baniyan will launch the return of savings in a program organized at the state governance center's auditorium in Jawalakhel, Lalitpur today. A few days ago, a discussion in the presence of Chief Minister Banyan decided to return the savings of the small savers of those cooperatives.
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