Govt chooses to provide Rs 1 mln as relief to victim of Barahathawa event

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, FEBRUARY 26The government has decided to provide one million rupee as
monetary relief to the family of Jay Shankar Sah, who died in a police firing during a protest at Barahathawa municipality-6, Sarlahi.
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The meeting of the Council of Ministers, held at the Prime Minister's Office, Singha Durbar,
made this decision on Monday
Similarly, the meeting extended the term of the commission on the control of gold smuggling until mid-March.Minister for Communications and
Information, Rekha Sharma, shared this information
She added that the government would also approve the public procurement (13th amendment) regulation, 2080. According to
her, the Cabinet meeting formed a committee to study the report prepared by the probe commission on the Balkumari incident
The committee is mandated to study the report and make recommendations to the government before March 3.The report study committee is
constituted of Minister for Energy, Water Resources, and Irrigation, Shakti Bahadur Basnet, and Minister for Law, Justice, and Parliamentary
Affairs, Dhan Raj Gurung.The government has decided to permit Mayor of Bharatpur Metropolitan City, Renu Dahal, to receive the International
Mayor Award to be conferred by the British government.Government spokesperson Sharma further informed that the local levels suffering from
the Jakarkot Earthquake would be declared a disaster-hit zone.
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