Cabinet expansion led by Karki, 4 ministers took oath
Kathmandu. 4 ministers have been added to the Sushila Karki-led government. The Council of Ministers met for the fourth time today with four ministers taking oath at the Presidential Residence Shitalniwas. Among the newly appointed ministers, Kumar Ingnam has been entrusted with land management, Rajendra Singh Bhandari with labour, Madhav Choulagai with forest and environment and Shraddha Shrestha with women, children and senior citizens.
They were sworn in today. Anil Sinha, who has been given the charge of Minister of Industry and Law, has also been given the additional responsibility of the Ministry of Tourism.
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