The meeting of the Council of Ministers today decided to revamp some words and phrases used in 102 laws during the then regime even after seven years of the abolition of monarchy. [break]
The government also decided to accept an Indian assistance of Rs. 256.7 million for installing some 2700 shallow tube wells in various districts of Terai, said Government Spokesman and Minister for Information and Communications, Madhav Paudel.
Similarly, the government also decided to send the procedural draft on giving cash incentive on import substitution and export promotion and expansion to the Economic Infrastructure Committee, he said.
The government also installed five recently promoted APF DIGs and transferred six DIGs to various places.
Likewise, the meeting also gave permission to use bulldozers in Chitwan National Park in Bara and Parsa districts for construction of the Postal Highway and for purchasing materials needed for the Nepal Army.
According to Minister Paudel, the meeting also decided to provide Rs. 220,000 as medical expenses for Forest Officer of District Forest Office, Dolakha, Som Bahadur Bamjan who was injured in connection with his duty.
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