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KATHMANDU, May 13: Nepal Oil Corporation Executive Director Chandika Prasad Bhatt has resigned from his post.
Dr Bhatta submitted his resignation to the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies on Wednesday.
The resignation comes after the government earlier decided to revoke all political appointments.
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