Government spokesperson hints at not removing cricket field from Tribhuvan University campus

Making public the decision of the Council of Ministers, Spokesperson Pokharel has also indicated that the Tribhuvan University International Cricket Stadium will not be moved from Kirtipur.

Baishak 14, 2083

Ekantipur Desk

Government spokesperson hints at not removing cricket field from Tribhuvan University campus

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The government has decided to list the Security Printing Center in a way that it can compete with the private sector.

The Prime Minister and Council of Ministers meeting held today decided to include the center in the list of public bodies engaged in commercial transactions, said government spokesperson Sasmit Pokharel.

Similarly, the meeting also decided to promote Armed Police Additional Inspector General (AIG) Narayan Dutta Poudel to Inspector General (IGP). The meeting decided to promote Armed Administration and Human Resources Department Chief Poudel to Inspector General.

Making the cabinet decision public, Spokesperson Pokharel also indicated that the center will not move from the Tribhuvan University International Cricket Stadium in Kirtipur. He said that even if the agreement with the Cricket Association is over, a new lease agreement may be signed.

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