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The Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction has developed guidelines for a special package for the injured and disabled Maoist combatants including female combatants with new born babies, RSS reports.

According to information provided by Finance Minister Barshaman Pun, the government has directed the Peace Ministry to make all necessary arrangements for providing the special package to the combatants.

Talking to media persons following the postponement of the Legislature-Parliament meeting on Friday, Minister Pun said the process for providing the injured, disabled and lactating mothers with additional relief package would be initiated once the ministry submits the guidelines to the government.

Responding to a query of journalists about the progress on the army integration process, he said the government has issued necessary directives to the Nepal Army to this effect and the NA has already responded to it positively.

Similarly, the remaining task of the peace process and the army integration would be carried out in line with the seven-point agreement reached among the major political parties on November 1, 2011, claimed Minister Pun. Nepalnews.com

Govt mulls special package for injured, disabled and female combatants with new born babies
 

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