The meeting of the House of Representatives is sitting today, these are the agenda
Kathmandu. The meeting of the House of Representatives under the Federal Parliament will be held today. According to the Parliament Secretariat, the meeting is scheduled for 11 am on Wednesday. In today's meeting, the agenda is to submit various annual reports and present new bills.
On behalf of Prime Minister Balendra Shah, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Sobita Gautam will submit the annual report of the Attorney General 2081-082 and the thirty-fifth annual report of the Commission on Abuse of Authority 2081-082 in the meeting.
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