Four Subject Committees of Federal Parliament to Meet Tuesday

Kathmandu. Meetings of four subject committees of the Federal Parliament are being held on Tuesday. 

Various committees of the House of Representatives have called meetings to discuss contemporary issues, bills, and the work of ministries.

The seventh meeting of the International Relations and Tourism Committee will be held on Tuesday at 9:30 AM in Singhdarbar. According to Committee Secretary Nirmaladevi Lamichhane 'Vasti', the agenda of the meeting includes informing the committee about the Honourable Minister of Foreign Affairs' visits to India and China, as well as other contemporary issues. The Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Foreign Secretary have been invited to the meeting.

Similarly, the eighth meeting of the Public Accounts Committee is also scheduled to be held at 9:00 AM. According to Deputy Secretary Sushila Acharya, the meeting will discuss the approval of the committee's internal procedures and the formation of a sub-committee for the discussion of audit irregularities.

Likewise, the meeting of the Education, Health and Information Technology Committee will be held on Tuesday at 9:00 AM. According to Section Officer Binita Marasini Panthi, the meeting will discuss the 'Establishment and Operation' Bill of the National Forensic Science Laboratory, 2081. The Minister and Secretary of Science, Technology and Innovation, the Secretary of the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, the Executive Director of the National Forensic Science Laboratory, and subject expert Dr. Gopal Chaudhary have been invited to the meeting.

Similarly, the meeting of the Women and Social Affairs Committee will be held at 2:00 PM in the committee's hall at Singhdarbar. The agenda of the meeting includes discussing the work and progress of the National Women Commission with the officials of the commission, as informed by the Parliament Secretariat.

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