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Sitting in the meeting of the House of Representatives, what is the agenda?

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Kathmandu. The meeting of the House of Representatives of the Federal Parliament is sitting today at 11:00 am. In today's meeting, the agenda is from submitting the annual report of the Constitutional Commission to discussing the new bill.

In the meeting, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Sobita Gautam will present the eighteenth annual report of the National Human Rights Commission, the seventh annual report of the National Information Commission and the seventh annual report of the National Inclusion Commission.

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