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Central Security Committee meeting today

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Kathmandu. The meeting of the Central Security Committee is being held today, Sunday. The meeting is going to be held at the Ministry of Home Affairs at three o'clock in the afternoon on Sunday.
Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal has called a meeting to discuss the peace and security arrangements.

The Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs, a Rathi of the Nepalese Army, the Inspector General of the Nepal Police and the Armed Police, the head of the National Investigation Department, the head of the Peace and Security Division of the Ministry and others will participate in the meeting.

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