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The news of the passing of the budget for the next financial year by the House of Representatives, the cease-fire between Iran and Israel on the 12th day, the rejection of the high-level investigation committee formed by the government to study and investigate the visit visa case by the National People's Congress, and the government's preparations to send workers to Japan, Korea and European countries were in the news today.
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On the 12th day since the start of the war, a ceasefire between Iran and Israel has been reached . This development has developed after Iran attacked the American base camp in Qatar. The cabinet meeting held on Monday evening formed a high-level investigation committee to study the visit visa issue under the leadership of former chief secretary Shankardas Vairagi. It has been rejected by RSVP . In Tuesday's meeting of the House of Representatives, RSVP Deputy Chairman Swarnim Wagle said that the committee formed on the proposal of the Home Minister could not conduct a fair investigation. 0000
The Rashtriya Swatantra Party (RASWPA) has rejected the
high-level inquiry committee formed by the government to study and investigate the visit visa issue . Speaking at Tuesday's meeting of the House of Representatives, the party vice-chairman Dr. Swarnim Wagle said this. The cabinet meeting held on Monday evening decided to form an inquiry committee under the leadership of former chief secretary Shankardas Vairagi. 0000
Communication and Information Technology Minister Prithvi Subba Gurung has said
that the government will manage unregistered social networks even after preparing a bill to regulate social networks. Minister Gurung has informed that the government is preparing a bill to regulate social networks, noting that the social networks have not registered even when the Ministry of Communications has called for registration three times. 0000
The government has started preparations to send
skilled and semi-skilled workers to Japan, Korea and European countries in an institutional manner . Labor, Employment and Social Security Minister Sharatsingh Bhandari gave this information in the meeting of the House of Representatives on Tuesday. He said that the process of institutionally sending workers to Europe has been started since July.
