Decisions of the first cabinet meeting of the Oli government

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  • July 16, 2024

Kathmandu: On the same day of taking oath, the first cabinet meeting of the Oli government, which expanded the cabinet to 22 members, made various decisions for the government and the state.

In the first meeting of the Council of Ministers led by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, it has been decided that the decisions of the Council of Ministers will be kept secret for 24 hours. According to government spokesperson Prithvisubba Gurung, it has been decided to keep the decision secret for 24 hours as some decisions may need to be corrected.

The government has decided to provide relief to the families of those who died due to the floods and landslides.

The meeting has decided to return all the proposals which are in the process or not in the process in the Council of Ministers and various committees of the Council of Ministers, to the respective ministries.

Similarly, the meeting has decided to make Nepal a children free(homeless kids on the street) street by the end of 2082 .

Government spokesperson Prithvisubba Gurung informed that it has been decided to complete the installation of floodlights and parafit construction of the Kirtipur cricket ground in accordance with international standards within 300 days.

Similarly, it has been decided to provide the second and third installments to the Jajarkot earthquake victims, and it has been decided to give the permanent chief secretary’s charge to Liladevi Gartaula, the secretary to the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers.

In the meeting, Prime Minister KP Oli instructed to move forward with coordination between the ministries and also instructed the ministers to show result-oriented work within a month.

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