Kathmandu, June 14: The government has decided to procure chemical fertilizers from India via the G2G process. Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Gokul Banskota, shared this while making public the government decisions on Thursday (June 13). The recent Cabinet meeting also recommended ambassadors for various four countries.
Dr Bansidhar Mishra has been recommended as the ambassador to Bangladesh, Dr Narad Bhardwaj to Qatar, Maheshraj Dahal to Australia and Dawa Phuti Sherpa to Spain. Similarly, the meeting approved the Work Procedure on Establishment of Prime Minister National Talent Award Fund and Operation (first amendment) 2076 and Public Procurement (seventh amendment) Regulation 2076. Similarly, the cost of the internet service has been adjusted.
Moreover, the government Spokesperson informed that Nepal Rastra Bank was given approval to issue the commemorative coins on silver jubilee of Security Board, birth anniversary of Sheikh guru Nanak, and birth centenary of culture expert Satya Mohan Joshi.
The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology was given approval in principle for drafting the integrated health education bill. Judge at Patan High Court, Mohammad Sabir Hussein, has been assigned to work as the chairman of the appeal committee of Kathmandu Valley Development Authority.