Miscellaneous
Government declares victims of Chhintang killing martyrs
The government has decided to give the status of martyr to 16 people killed in the Khoku Chhintang massacre in Dhankuta district dating back to November 13, 1979.The government has decided to give the status of martyr to 16 people killed in the Khoku Chhintang massacre in Dhankuta district dating back to November 13, 1979.
A meeting of the Council of Ministers held on Friday decided to declare the deceased in the Chhintang incident martyrs, according to Spokesperson for the government and Minister for Information and Communications, Mohan Bahadur Basnet.
The mass killing of the people by the then Panchayat regime on the charge of rebelling against the State power and struggling for democracy is known as the Chhintang incident in Nepal’s history.
Likewise, the meeting has decided to promote (Judicial Service) Mahendranath Upadhyay to the post of chief registrar.
As per the decision of the meeting, Hemraj Panta has been appointed to the post of chair of Appellate Committee.
More, the meeting agreed to accept loan assistance of Rs 8 billion to be received from the World Bank for the Livestock Center Innovation Project.
Besides, the government is issuing an order for conducting the Economic Census from the first day of the Nepali year 2075 BS.
The meeting has agreed to give permission to incumbent Nepal Army’s major general Gaurab Tandul to compete in the UN Force Commander by promoting him to the post of Lieutenant General. Similarly, Colonel Gehendra Raj Maharjan (technical) has been promoted to the post of brigadier general.
Though the meeting held general discussions on the issues relating to the appointment of chiefs of provinces and the province capitals, it agreed to hold further discussions with political parties to decide on them. RSS