Instructions to the Insurance Authority to submit a report within 10 days of the questions raised in the Finance Committee
Kathmandu. The Insurance Authority has been instructed to submit the questions raised in the Finance Committee with a report within 10 days. The chairman of the committee gave this instruction in today's discussion.
Insurance Authority Chairman Chandrakala Paudel and Executive Director Sushiledev Subedi were present in the discussion.
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