Top 10 News Headlines: Wednesday, 2083 Baisakh 2
Today is Wednesday, 2083 Baisakh 2. We present the top 10 news stories of the day in Ratopati.com's regular segment '10 at 10'–
- Cabinet Meeting Decision
The government has decided to form a Property Investigation Commission. Education Minister Sasmit Pokharel informed that the cabinet meeting held on Wednesday made this decision.
- Congress Dispute
The hearing for the writ petition filed in the Supreme Court by Sher Bahadur Deuba and Dr. Shekhar Koirala's group claiming official status is scheduled for tomorrow (Thursday). However, on the day before, Wednesday, the Central Disciplinary Committee sought a clarification from the outgoing acting president Purna Bahadur Khadka. He has been asked for a 7-day clarification for acting against the party statute, which has further escalated the dispute within the Congress.
- Status of Local Representatives
Local levels are the main hubs for implementing the concept of 'Singha Durbar in every village' envisioned by the Constitution of Nepal. However, recently, the representatives running this 'Singha Durbar' have started becoming targets of various unknown and self-proclaimed groups.
- Changing Appearance
Since taking charge of the Ministry of Home Affairs on Chaitra 13, Gurung has increased his pace. Following the recommendations of the commission led by Gauri Bahadur Karki, Home Minister Gurung not only showed interest in arresting former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and then Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak but also issued instructions to the police.
- Ethical Crisis for Judges
Supreme Court judges are facing an ethical crisis after the government arranged temporary accommodation for ministers in the quarters at Pulchok. The situation of judges and ministers living in the same compound has put the judges in a difficult position.
- 'National Commitment Letter' Draft
After the government led by Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) senior leader Balendra (Balen) Shah made public the draft of an 18-point 'National Commitment Letter' for governance reform, there has been debate and discussion both within and outside the parties.
- Foreign Visits by Employees
In the fiscal year 2081/082, employees under the Ministry of Agriculture visited 32 different countries. During this period, they reached various regions from Italy to Rwanda. According to the documents of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development, the main purpose of these visits was to participate in seminars, training, and meetings related to agriculture.
- Billions Invested, Water in the Sand
Kathmandu. In the government's language, there is one issue that farmers are always complaining about in the agricultural sector– 'subsidy'. The government is investing billions in subsidies in the name of modernization, investment growth, and promotion in agriculture. The federal government, provincial government, and local government are all active in this, but due to the lack of a sound subsidy system, this has become the main subject of farmers' complaints.
- 7 DIGs to be Promoted
The promotion process for DIGs in the Armed Police Force, which had been stalled for the past three months, has begun. There are a total of seven DIG vacancies in the Armed Police Force, with six in the administration group and one in the law group.
- Balen's Silence
19 days have passed since Balendra (Balen) Shah was appointed Prime Minister. During this time, Prime Minister Shah read the oath of office during his swearing-in, briefly addressed a Nepal Army program, and other than that, the public has not been able to hear him speak publicly or through the media.
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