August 18, 2026, Tuesday
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Labor agreement with Israel approved

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Kathmandu. The government has decided to provide grants to Genji Martyrs Family Welfare Society. Government Spokesman Jagdish Kharel informed that the cabinet meeting held on Monday at Singh Darbar decided to provide grant to Genji Martyr Family Welfare Society to conduct welfare program for Genji Martyr's family.

The meeting has decided to promote research director Om Bahadur Khadka to the post of chief research director in addition to the National Research Department, while it has been decided to nominate Kul Prasad Neupane as a member of the management committee that deals with asset management and payment of liabilities of troubled cooperatives.

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