House of Representatives Meeting Agenda Includes Budget Discussion and Bill Presentations
Kathmandu. The potential agenda for the meeting of the House of Representatives, the second session of the Federal Parliament, scheduled for Monday has been made public. The main agenda for the 18th meeting of the House of Representatives, which will convene at 11 AM on Monday, includes discussions on the budget for the upcoming fiscal year and the presentation of various bills.
Discussions on the annual estimate of revenue and expenditure will commence at the meeting. The agenda includes a proposal by Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle to start a general discussion on the 'Annual Estimate of Revenue and Expenditure for FY 2083/84' with a statement. Following this, a general discussion on the annual estimate of revenue and expenditure for FY 2083/84 will begin, and Finance Minister Wagle will respond to questions raised during the discussion.
Under management work, Finance Minister Wagle has a program to present various important bills in the house. He will present a proposal seeking permission to present the 'Appropriation Bill, 2083' and will then present the bill in the parliament. Similarly, the Finance Minister will present proposals seeking permission to present the 'Public Debt Raising Bill, 2083' and the 'Nepal Rastra Bank (Third Amendment) Bill, 2083', and these bills are scheduled to be presented in the parliament.
Bills related to other ministries and conventions will also be presented at the meeting. Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Khadak Raj Poudel, will present a proposal to send the 'Tourism Bill, 2082', which originated in the National Assembly, to the relevant committee for clause-wise discussion.
Similarly, under treaty-related work, Honorable Minister for Youth, Labour and Employment, Ramji Yadav, will present the 'International Labour Organization's Labour Inspection Convention, 1947 No. 81' and the 'Protocol of 2014 to the ILO Forced Labour Convention, 1930 No. 29' in the house, as informed by the Secretary of the Parliament, Padam Prasad Pandey.

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