Prime Minister Walendra Shah called a cabinet meeting
Kathmandu. Prime Minister Walendra Shah has called a meeting of the Council of Ministers. The Prime Minister's Secretariat has informed that Prime Minister Shah called a meeting of the Council of Ministers at 2 pm today. According to the Secretariat, the meeting will be held at the office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers at Singha Durbar.
It is expected that contemporary political, administrative and development issues will be discussed in the meeting. The Secretariat has not released detailed information about the agenda of the meeting. It is said that various policy and administrative decisions can be taken from the Cabinet meeting.
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