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The government will do everything to return the money of the savers: Minister Pratibha Rawal

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Kathmandu. Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Minister Pratibha Rawal has said that the government is fully committed to solving the problems seen in the cooperative sector and returning the money to the savers.

Minister Rawal made such a commitment while answering the questions raised by the MPs during the discussion on the 'Cooperative First Amendment Bill' at the meeting of the House of Representatives on Sunday. She said that the government has given high priority to the process of returning the money of the savers and informed that the recovery of loans from the debtors has been made more strict.

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