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Inquiry Commission's tenure extended for 25 days

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Nepalkhabar

 |  Kathmandu

The government has decided to extend the tenure of the Inquiry Commission formed to investigate into the physical and human losses incurred during the Gen Z Uprising on last September 8-9.

The Cabinet meeting held on Monday took the decision to extend the timeline of the Commission for 25 days, informed the government spokesperson and Minister for Home Affairs, Om Prakash Aryal.

It may be noted that the Cabinet meeting on 21 September 2025 had constituted the Inquiry Commission led by former Judge Gauri Bahadur Karki to fairly investigate the physical and human losses occurred in the course of the September 8-9 protests and submit a report.

Likewise, the Cabinet has approved the Order 2082 to collect data for the National Economic Census, 2082.

Minister Aryal informed that the Cabinet also decided to present the Nepal Government's Annual Report of the fiscal year 2081/82 to President Ramchandra Paudel.



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