Meetings will be held in the ministry hall, sound system will be rented.
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The Gandaki Provincial Assembly meeting, which was postponed a month ago due to unfavorable circumstances, is scheduled to be held on Kartik 24.
Speaker Krishna Prasad Dhital has set the date and venue for the 27th meeting of the current session to be held at the Ministry of Agriculture, Land Management and Cooperatives in Malepatan, Pokhara at 1 pm on Tuesday.
Two bills have been registered in the Parliament Secretariat. Preparations are underway to send the cannabis-related bill and the Gandaki University Act Amendment Bill to the concerned committee for discussion in the current session. In addition, the Speaker is planning to end the current session by passing the mining and minerals-related bill from the parliament.
Information Officer of the Provincial Assembly Secretariat, Shashidhar Subedi, said that preparations are being made to rent a sound system to conduct the meeting. He said that preparations for arranging chairs, tables and seats required for conducting the meeting had already been made when the meeting was called last time. ‘The work on the meeting hall has already been done. We will go and check it again one day. The necessary equipment for audio-video remains to be arranged. We will rent it,’ he said.
The Provincial Assembly meeting was called at 1 pm on Bhadra 25. However, after the agitation intensified on Bhadra 24, the meeting scheduled for the next day was postponed indefinitely.
On Bhadra 24, all the structures of the parliament were destroyed by arson. Therefore, the meeting was called for Asoj 22 to be held in the ministry's assembly hall. After the parties in the parliament suggested that the agitation had not been resolved and that it would not be appropriate to hold the meeting immediately, the meeting for that day was postponed indefinitely at the last minute.
