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The news of the suspension of non-emergency services in government hospitals across the country, the postponement of the Prime Minister's address after the absence of Maoist Chairman Dahal in the Parliament, and the firing in the India-Pakistan border area were in the news today.
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The agitating doctors have stopped non-emergency services in government hospitals across the country on Friday, demanding the provision of 16 monthly subsistence allowances to the government's eighth-level resident doctors. The doctors said that government hospitals, health science institutes, medical colleges, and OPD services have been closed on the call of the Nepal Physicians Association. .
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The budget session of the Federal Parliament has started from today. Today Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's speech scheduled to be delivered in Parliament on Friday was postponed. Prime Minister's speech was stopped after Pushpa Kamal Dahal, the leader of the main opposition party and Chairman of the Maoist Center, was absent. 000
The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has made a formal call to the Pal Teachers Federation for talks, stating that it is ready to find a solution by communicating with the teachers.
The ministry has said that it has drawn serious attention to the ongoing movement with the demand that the Bill, 2080 to amend and unify the school education laws be passed soon. 000 Communication and Information Technology Minister Prithvi Subba Gurung has warned
that social media operator Meta will be banned in Nepal if
is not registered within seven days. In a department-level interaction on the right to information organized by the National Information Commission in Kathmandu on Friday, he said that although notices have been issued several times to register Meta in Nepal, the company has refused. 000 The news of firing
