The names of the ministers including three women in the Koshi government have been finalized by CPN, the responsibilities of the ministries have been shared
Biratnagar. The CPN has finalized the names of the ministers who will participate in the Koshi state government and the responsibilities of the ministries. With the party deciding to send Geeta Timsina to the previously undecided ministerial post, three women leaders will be included in the Koshi government.
From CPN, Khinu Langwa of Elam and Geeta Timsina of Morang will join the government as ministers, while it has been decided to give Sapna Darzi the responsibility of state minister. Similarly, Jeevan Acharya and Gombu Sherpa from CPN will also become ministers.
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