Both Houses of Parliament sitting: Economic survey and various bills will be tabled
Kathmandu. The meeting of both houses of the Federal Parliament is sitting at separate times today. According to the Secretariat of the Federal Parliament, the meeting of the House of Representatives is scheduled to be held at 11:00 am and the meeting of the National Assembly at 1:15 pm. A possible agenda for submission of important proposals and reports has been prepared in the meeting of both houses today.
In the meeting of the House of Representatives, the bill with the message received from the National Assembly regarding the Intangible Cultural Heritage 9 Protection Bill, 2081, which originated in the National Assembly, will be tabled. Similarly, under today's special agenda, Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle will submit the economic survey meeting for the financial year 2082 and 83. In the meeting, the Minister of Information and Communication, Dr. Vikram Timilsina, presented a proposal that the National Assembly should consider the Motion Picture Bill, 2082.
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