The government has also decided to celebrate Bhadra 23 every year as Gen-G Martyrs' Day.
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The government has decided to extend the working period of the committee formed to assess the damage to public property, physical infrastructure, and private establishments and prepare a reconstruction plan for public infrastructure during the protests on Bhadra 23 and 24 by 30 days.
Making public the decisions of the Council of Ministers on November 15, Minister for Communications and Information Technology Jagdish Kharel said that the Ministry of Home Affairs will provide identity cards with photographs to the families of those who died and were declared martyrs during the Gen-G protests (mother, father, husband and wife, unmarried son and unmarried daughter).
Similarly, the government has also decided to celebrate Bhadra 23 every year as Gen-G Martyr Day. Making the decisions public at a press conference held on Tuesday, it was informed that the Administrative and Economic Standards for the National Economic Census, 2082, will be approved and Secretary (Revenue) of the Ministry of Finance Bhupal Baral will be appointed as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Employees Provident Fund.
In addition, the government has decided to set a limit on cash transactions such that from January 1, 2082, when buying, selling or other transactions of any service or goods worth five hundred thousand rupees or more at a time, they will have to be made through financial institutions or banking instruments.
The government has decided to grant permission to the Nepali delegation, under the coordination of Joint Secretary Shivaram Pokharel, to participate in the fifth meeting of the Nepal-India Joint Working Group on Petroleum and Gas to be held in New Delhi, India on 22 Mangsir 2082.
Similarly, it has been decided to amend Schedule-1 of the Chief Justice and Supreme Court Judges' Remuneration, Facilities and Other Conditions of Service Act, 2074 BS and Schedule-1 of the High Court and District Court Judges' Remuneration, Facilities and Other Conditions of Service Act, 2074 BS.
It has been decided to approve the Nepal Special Service (Twentieth Amendment) Regulations, 2082 BS, and to provide two hundred thousand US dollars as assistance to the Sri Lankan government in the context of the recent floods and landslides in Sri Lanka that have caused great loss of property and lives.
The decision to appoint Prof. Gyan Bahadur Thapa, Gulmi, to the vacant post of Secretary of the University Grants Commission, to nominate E. Deepak Shrestha, Gorkha, to the post of Member-Secretary of the Lumbini Development Council, and to change the center of Ward No. 3 of Likhu Rural Municipality, Nuwakot from Bhaladmidanda to Ward No. 4 Gadkhar has been made public.
Other decisions include:
Nominating Dr. Kumar Sharma Acharya, Dang, to the post of Chairman of the Press Council Nepal.
Granting approval to the Honorable Minister of Health and Population to participate in the 'Second WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine and High-Level Ministerial Dialogue on the Implementation of the WHO Global Strategy 2025-2034' to be held in New Delhi, India from 2082 BS to 2082 BS.
Granting prior approval to conduct a survey on the organization and management of 15 bodies under the Ministry of Health and Population.
Similarly, it has been decided to approve the Carbon Trade Regulations, 2082. Secretary (Law) of the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers Phanindra Gautam will be compulsorily retiring from Mangsir 18 due to age limit, so he will be informed of his retirement and thanked on behalf of the Government of Nepal for his contribution so far.
Baikuntha Prasad Aryal will be promoted to the post of Chief Secretary of Sudurpaschim Province in the vacant post of Gazetted Special Category in the Nepal Administrative Service Grouping.
Similarly, in accordance with the agreement reached to construct the Syafrubensi-Rasuwagadhi section of the Galchhi-Trishuli-Mailung-Syafrubensi-Rasuwagadhi road with the grant assistance of the Chinese government, the government will waive the fees for the alignment/row of the road and the stones, gravel, and sand excavated from the riverbank for the Galchhi-Trishuli-Mailung-Syafrubensi-Rasuwagadhi road project, and will provide consent to temporarily use the land equivalent to 20,000 square meters within the Langtang National Park to construct a temporary facility within 10 km from the midpoint of the total length of the road until the plan is completed.
Extend the tenure of three assistant lieutenant colonels of the Nepal Army, and accept the resignation of one colonel.
Approval will be given to Shakti Minerals Pvt. Ltd. to use 21.41 hectares of national forest land in Dhanusha, Mathagadhi Rural Municipality-7, Palpa district for limestone quarrying.
Approval will be given to Trishakti Holdings Pvt. Ltd. to use 20.14 hectares of national forest land in Rapti Municipality-13, Chitwan district for limestone quarrying.
Approval will be given to Riddhi Siddhi Cement Limited to use 21.63 hectares of national forest land in Bhimphedi Rural Municipality-7, Makwanpur district for limestone quarrying.
Approval will be given to Baba Mines and Minerals Pvt. Ltd. to use 4.99 hectares of national forest land in Bhimphedi Rural Municipality-5, Makwanpur district for limestone quarrying.
Big Plus Minerals Pvt. Ltd. to use 4.48 hectares of national forest land in Bhimphedi Rural Municipality-5 of Makawanpur district for granite quarrying.
K. K. Limes and Industries Pvt. Ltd. to use two hectares of national forest land in Chaudandigadhi Municipality-8 of Udayapur district for limestone quarrying.
Annapurna Minerals Pvt. Ltd. to use 4.96 hectares of national forest land in Bagmati Rural Municipality-6 of Makawanpur district for iron ore quarrying.
