Karnali Provincial Government Directs Local Levels to Submit Reports on Martyr and Livelihood Allowances

Surkhet. The Office of the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers of the Karnali Province Government has urged local levels in the area to submit details and reports regarding the Martyr Remembrance Allowance and Livelihood Special Allowance.

The Chief Minister's Office has directed the submission of reports for the fiscal year 2082/83, covering the period from Shrawan to Poush, detailing the distribution of the Martyr Remembrance Allowance to the dependents of martyrs and disappeared persons from the armed conflict, people's movements, and movements for provincial attainment, and the Livelihood Special Allowance to injured and disabled individuals. Furthermore, they are instructed to collect and verify applications from beneficiaries who will receive the allowance from Magh until the end of Ashar and submit them.

Branch Officer Laxmi Kandel from the Chief Minister's Office informed that a circular has been issued instructing the collection and verification of applications from beneficiaries receiving the allowance from Magh to the end of Ashar according to Schedule 1 of the 'Martyr Remembrance Allowance Distribution Working Procedure 2081' and the 'Livelihood Allowance Distribution Working Procedure for Injured and Disabled Persons 2081', and to send the beneficiary details in the format specified in Schedule 2.

Branch Officer Kandel stated that the details and reports of the Martyr Remembrance and Livelihood Special Allowances distributed from Shrawan to Poush must be submitted by Chaitra 15, after which funds will be released from this office.

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