45 people who died in the Gen-G movement declared martyrs

This decision was made at a meeting of the Council of Ministers held at Singha Durbar on Monday.

kartik 17, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

45 people who died in the Gen-G movement declared martyrs

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The government has decided to declare 45 people who died in various parts of the country, including Kathmandu, as martyrs on behalf of the state during the protests held by the Gen-G generation on Bhadra 23 and 24, 2082, demanding national interest, good governance, and control of corruption.

The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting held at Singha Durbar on Monday.

Similarly, the government has appointed Associate Attorney Ghanshyam Ojha as a member of the Foreign Employment Tribunal.

The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting held at Singha Durbar on Monday. Announcing the decisions of the meeting, Minister for Communications and Information Technology and Government Spokesperson Jagdish Kharel said that the Investigation, Truth and Reconciliation Operation Regulations for Enforced Disappearances, 2082 BS, have been approved.

It has also been decided to deposit Rs 53 million in the Disaster Management Fund to provide assistance to the affected levels of Ilam district, which has been declared a disaster-prone district.

Kantipur

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