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Govt decides to table inclusive bill in parliament
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Government has decided to table the inclusive bill in the parliament on Tuesday.

The cabinet meeting held today decided to table the inclusive bill in the House to ensure rights of unprivileged groups and communities.  The bill proposes to increase existing 45 percent reservation to 48 percent in the government services.

Similarly, the bill also addresses the demands of Madhes-based parties to ensure inclusion of Madhesi youth in Nepal Army. Bulk entry of the Madhesi youths in the NA is one of the four-point agreements reached between the UCPN-Maoist and United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) on August 28 that aims to recruit up to 10,000 Madhesi youths in the NA.

The cabinet meeting also decided to send a delegation led by Energy Minister Post Bahadur Bogati to participate in the Nepal-India Energy Meet scheduled to begin from Wednesday in New Delhi. nepalnews.com

 

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