Agenda for the provincial chief to provide information on the letter and exchange wishes for success without a meeting
What you should know
The seventh (winter) session of the Lumbini Provincial Assembly is set to begin today. The first meeting of the seventh session of the Provincial Assembly is set to be held on Monday at 1 pm.
According to Provincial Assembly Secretary Durlabh Kumar Pun Magar, the agenda for the meeting is likely to include the Speaker reading out three letters received from the Provincial Chief's office and the Provincial Assembly members exchanging best wishes for the success of the seventh session.
In the first meeting on Monday, the agenda includes the information received from the Provincial Chief regarding the call for the seventh session, information about the reorganization of the Council of Ministers, and the letter regarding the certification of bills passed and certified from the sixth session, Secretary Pun said.
After that, the agenda includes the Provincial Assembly members delivering congratulatory speeches on behalf of the parties. The parties have agreed to hold the seventh session, which began on Monday, for 5 consecutive days. The bill to amend the District Assembly and District Coordination Committee Operation Act, 2075 BS, and the bill to amend the Local Level Office Bearers and Members' Facilities Act, 2076 BS, have been registered at the Provincial Assembly Secretariat for discussion in the session.
The provincial cabinet meeting has approved the submission of additional bills to the provincial assembly. The government has approved the submission of the bill to establish and operate Lumbini Pragya Pratishthan, the bill related to the management and regulation of provincial pesticides, and the bill to ensure the rights of the Dalit community. The sixth or annual session ended in Lumbini on Bhadra 31.
The provincial cabinet meeting held on Sunday has approved some bills to be submitted to the provincial assembly. The meeting approved the bill related to the removal of obstacles presented by the Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Transport.
Similarly, the provincial pesticide management and regulation bill presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Land Management and Cooperatives, the bill related to ensuring the rights of the Dalit community by the Ministry of Social Development, and the procedure for the disability prevention and rehabilitation program, 2082, have also been approved by the cabinet meeting.
Speaker Tularam Gharti Magar said that the government has given some business for the provincial assembly meeting starting on Monday and that more are preparing to come, so the winter session will continue regularly.
‘Some businesses have already come to the provincial assembly, the government is preparing to send some,’ he said, ‘that is why we are trying to hold regular meetings.’ This is the first time that the Lumbini provincial assembly has started holding meetings after the political changes in the country and the Gen-G protests.
