Cabinet Recommends Reissuance of Constitutional Council Ordinance, Approves Loan for Electronic Boilers and Urea/DAP Fertilizer Purchase
Kathmandu. The government has decided to recommend to the President to re-issue the ordinance related to the Constitutional Council. The Council of Ministers meeting held today at the Prime Minister's Office and Council of Ministers, Singha Durbar, decided to recommend to the President to re-issue the Constitutional Council (First Amendment) Ordinance 2083, which was returned by the President for reconsideration, informed government spokesperson and Minister for Education, Science and Technology, Sashmit Pokharel to the media.
The Council of Ministers has decided to accept the concessional loan equivalent to 52 million US dollars and grant equivalent to five million US dollars to be received from the World Bank for the purpose of providing loans to industries to replace traditional boilers with electronic boilers and to increase air quality measurement capacity.
Similarly, the meeting has decided to provide theoretical approval to the Agricultural Materials Company Limited to purchase 60,000 metric tons of urea and 20,000 metric tons of DAP fertilizer through the G2G purchase channel with India.
The meeting decided to approve the revised master plan of Singha Durbar complex, which includes subjects such as entry into the Parliament building complex, informed Education Minister Pokharel.
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