Government's decision to implement all commission reports related to meter badges

Education Minister Sasmit Pokharel said that a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Balendra Shah on Tuesday took five decisions.

Ashad 30, 2083

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Government's decision to implement all commission reports related to meter badges

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After the meter badge victims started traveling to Kathmandu for the protest, the government has decided to immediately implement the reports of all the previously formed commissions through the Home Ministry. The decision was made in Tuesday's cabinet meeting. The decision was made in the cabinet meeting held after Home Minister Sudhan Gurung reached Nijgadh and started talking to the meter badge victims. Education Minister Sasmit Pokharel said that the meeting chaired by Prime Minister Balendra Shah on Tuesday took five decisions.

Similarly, the cabinet meeting has decided to approve the first amendment regulations of the Biu Vision. The decision was made on the proposal of the Ministry of Agriculture. The meeting has decided to provide incentive allowances to the Armed Police Force and employees deployed in disasters. It has also decided to give cash awards and honors to players, coaches, and others who win medals in international competitions. 

Similarly, it has been decided to appoint Maheshwor Bhakta Shrestha as the executive chairman of Nepal Airlines Corporation. It has also been decided to give him the responsibility of General Manager.

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