Nepal Government Accepts Resignations of Cooperative Management Committee Officials

Kathmandu. The government has accepted the resignations of the chairman and two members of the Problematic Cooperative Management Committee. The decision was made during the Cabinet meeting held on Tuesday. 

Minister of Federal Affairs and General Administration, Pratibha Rawal, confirmed after the meeting that the resignations of Committee Chairman Shriman Kumar Gautam and members Lalita Kumari Maharjan and Dhruva Acharya have been accepted.  

Additionally, the meeting decided to accept a loan of 85 billion from the World Bank for the Greater Lumbini Development Project. 

The Cabinet also decided to relocate the Water Resources and Energy Research Center, currently situated in Pulchowk, Lalitpur, to Godawari.

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