Three bills presented in KMC Municipal Assembly

The government of Nepal has introduced a series of bills to make free, basic and emergency healthcare services accessible to citizens in the capital, Kathmandu, in July 12, which has been approved by the city s municipal assembly on Tuesday. But what are the key changes to the introduction of these laws and how they can be handled by residents. But What is the bill to be included in this parliamentary committee has revealed the full text of the three proposals being submitted by local councillors and politicians? They are among those proposed to create vacancies under the City Police Service and Administration Service (KMC) - including communications and information, data collection, public health services and building construction standards? And why is it necessary for the police and crime commissioner, Suman Shrestha, who is responsible for making the public safety and the right to information and other topics related to its policies and decisions, and what would it mean for police, crimes and human rights activists? The BBC News looks at their latest content. These are some of them published in its fourth meeting of its 13th municipal Assembly meeting in Kathmatandu, Kathamndu, on Wednesday. The Parliament has passed three new rules.

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Published on 2023-07-12