Preparations are underway to temporarily hold the Provincial Assembly in a hall built on the premises of Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City after the Provincial Assembly building was completely damaged by arson during the Gen-G movement.
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The Bagmati Provincial Assembly has so far enacted 89 laws. Although 90 bills have been passed by the Bagmati Provincial Assembly, only 89 have been published in the provincial gazette.
Although the Provincial Lottery Bill was passed by the parliament, it is still under consideration in the parliament due to lack of certification from the provincial chief. The Provincial Assembly Secretariat has informed that three bills are currently under consideration in the assembly, committee and secretariat in the provincial assembly.
At a press conference organized by the secretariat on the occasion of the eighth anniversary of the provincial assembly, the Speaker of the Provincial Assembly Apsara Chapagain gave a brief overview of the history of the provincial assembly since its establishment.
The provincial assembly held 6 meetings in the fifth session, spending 9 hours and 25 minutes. Similarly, 24 meetings have been held in the sixth session. The provincial assembly secretariat has stated that 39 hours and 21 minutes were spent in this.
The provincial assembly secretariat has been conducting discussions and interactions with the local level regarding law making, implementation and expectations. Members of thematic committees have been trained in bill drafting and report writing, post-legislative training on the Provincial Civil Service Act, 2079 BS, and a discussion program with stakeholders.
The Provincial Assembly building in Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City-10 has been completely damaged by arson during the Gen-G movement. Preparations have been made to temporarily operate the Provincial Assembly in a hall built on the premises of Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City. Necessary arrangements have been made for the repair of the damaged building, the daily work of the secretariat, and the management of thematic committee meetings.
There are 66 directly elected Provincial Assembly members and 44 proportionally elected Provincial Assembly members in the Provincial Assembly. Earlier, 6 MPs of the Provincial Assembly resigned on 5th Magh to participate in the House of Representatives elections, so there are currently 104 MPs in the Provincial Assembly.
