Two newly appointed ministers took oath
Kathmandu. Two newly appointed ministers have taken oath. President Ramchandra Poudel administered the oath at a special ceremony held at the Presidential Residence, Shitalniwas. In which Sudha Gautam took oath as Health and Population Minister and Bablu Gupta as Youth and Sports Minister.
The oath of two other people who were prepared for ministerial appointment has been stopped. Ganapati Lal Shrestha, who was recommended for the Minister of Land Reforms, and Khagendra Sunar, who was recommended for the Minister of Labor, were not sworn in. Sunar, who was recommended to be the Minister of Labor, and Shrestha, who was recommended to be the Minister of Land Reforms, started to come out with many scandals.
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