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PM Shah directs VCs to dismantle political student and employee bodies

Prime Minister Balendra Shah has directed University Vice-chancellors to immediately implement the government's decision to remove the structures of political party-aligned student and employees' associations in universities and academic institutions in the health sector. During an interaction with the VCs at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers today, Prime Minister Shah, who also serves as the Chancellors of various public universities, said that no law would

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What are the key priorities of Nepal’s strongman?

Two weeks have passed since Balendra Shah became a powerful prime minister in Nepal’s recent political history. His rise to power follows the landslide victory of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) in the March 5 elections. His swearing-in marked a major generational shift in Nepal’s power politics, as the political parties and leaders who had long dominated national politics were sidelined.The new and strong government under Balen has signaled an assertive and unconventional governi

PM Shah holding meeting with vice chancellors of universities, academies

Prime Minister Balendra Shah is holding a discussion with the vice-chancellors of different universities and academies. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 12 noon at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers. The Prime Minister's Secretariat stated that vice chancellors of 11 universities and seven academies are invited for the meeting. The issues of the universities and academies, and the measures to address those challenges would be discussed at the m

US Assistant Secretary of State Kapur arrives in Kathmandu

US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs S. Paul Kapur arrived in Kathmandu on Monday. During his visit to Nepal, he is scheduled to meet government officials, business leaders, and cultural experts. The visit aims to further strengthen the Nepal–US partnership, according to the US Embassy.

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