Among the new ministers to be appointed are Gautam, former Health Secretary, Shrestha, a cultural activist, Sunar, a Dalit activist, and Gupta, the founder of the Hundred Group.
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Prime Minister Sushila Karki is set to expand the cabinet for the third time on Sunday. After a few days of intensive discussions, Prime Minister Karki is set to add four more ministers to the interim cabinet.
Dr. Sudha Sharma Gautam, Ganapati Lal Shrestha, Khagendra Sunuwar and Bablu Gupta will become ministers on Sunday. According to Baluwatar sources, Gautam is being given the responsibility of the Ministry of Health and Population.
Similarly, Shrestha is being given the responsibility of the Ministry of Land Management and Cooperatives, Sunar is being given the responsibility of the Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security, and Gupta is being given the responsibility of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Baluwatar sources informed.
Among the new ministers to be sworn in, Gautam is a former health secretary, Shrestha is a cultural activist, Sunar is a Dalit activist, and Gupta is the founder of the Hundred Group. On Saturday, Gen-G leaders recommended seven names for ministers, but only Gupta was included in the list.
According to the President's Office, Sheetal Niwas, the oath-taking ceremony of the new ministers will be held on Sunday. The President's Office has stated that the oath-taking ceremony will be held at 2:30 pm on Sunday.
On 7 Asoj, Former Supreme Court Justice Anil Kumar Sinha, Magsaysay Award winner Mahabir Pun, climate and agriculture expert Madan Prasad Pariyar, and journalist Jagadish Kharel were appointed ministers.
Former Chief Justice Sushila Karki became Prime Minister on 27 Bhadra after the then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigned due to the Gen-G movement. Before that, Karki had appointed Rameshwor Khanal as Finance Minister, Om Prakash Aryal as Home Minister, and Kulman Ghising as Minister of Physical Infrastructure and Energy on 30 Bhadra.
