A team with the Chief Minister of Far West is going on a visit to India today
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The team including the Chief Minister of Far West, Kamal Bahadur Shah, is going to leave for India on Tuesday. According to the Chief Minister's Secretariat, it is scheduled to depart for New Delhi from Tribhuvan International Airport at 12 noon.
According to the Office of the Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers, the Government of India is going to India on the official invitation of the Ministry of External Affairs. The Chief Minister-led team will begin formal meetings and observations from Wednesday. On Wednesday morning, there is a program to go to Rajghat, visit the new Parliament building of India, meet with the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and the Minister of State for Home Affairs. Chief Minister's Political Adviser Dr. Vivekananda International Foundation is on the agenda to interact with the Vivekananda International Foundation on Wednesday afternoon. Jeetu Upadhyay said.
On Thursday, going to Faridabad for energy related observation, interaction with National Skill Development Corporation in New Delhi, observation of Indian Agricultural Research Institute is scheduled. The
tour team will arrive in Uttarakhand from Delhi on Friday. In Uttarakhand, there is a program of formal meeting with the state head, chief minister, culture and tourism minister. Also, on the same day, a visit to the Hotel Management Institute and in the evening, the Minister of Culture and Tourism will give dinner there. The team will leave for Teridham on Saturday.
The team from Uttarakhand will leave for Uttar Pradesh. Ayodhya, Ram Janmabhoomi Temple and other religious places are on the agenda in Uttar Pradesh. A formal meeting is planned with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday. After that, the team is scheduled to return to Dhangadhi from Lucknow on the 22nd, according to the secretariat.
"After the formation of the state, we have started to go on formal visits to the neighboring countries for the first time from the state level," Chief Minister Shah said, "Meetings, discussions and visits to various places at various levels in New Delhi will make the relationship between the Far West government positive. Besides, meeting and discussing with the Chief Ministers of bordering Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh will strengthen the relationship with the provinces of the two countries and increase the scope of mutual cooperation. The
tour team includes Minister of Land Management, Agriculture and Cooperatives Bir Bahadur Thapa, Leader of Civil Liberation Party Parliamentary Party Ghanshyam Chaudhary, Chief Whip of CPN Unified Samajwadi Party Naresh Kumar Shahi.
Similarly, Provincial Assembly Member of CPN Maoist Center Jhapta Bahadur Saund, Member of Provincial Policy and Planning Commission Sher Bahadur Bhandari, Provincial Chief Secretary Dr. Kamal Prasad Pokharel, Secretary of the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure Development, Surat Kumar Bam, Chief Minister's Political Adviser Dr. Jitu Upadhyay and Personal Secretary Ram Bahadur Bista will also be part of the visiting team, according to the Chief Minister's Secretariat. This is the first team to go to India on the formal invitation of the government since the formation of the state structure.
