Two parliamentary committees meeting
Kathmandu. A meeting of two parliamentary committees will be held today. The meeting of the Finance Committee will be held at 11 am. In the meeting, there is an agenda to be discussed with experts and stakeholders regarding the topics to be included in the monetary policy of 2083 and 2084.
Likewise, the Women and Social Affairs Committee meeting will be held at 2 pm. In the meeting, there is an agenda to be discussed regarding the report prepared by the committee's procedure and code of conduct draft sub-committee. It is said that a discussion will be held regarding the report of the committee's recently completed on-site monitoring visit.
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