Both chambers of Nepal’s Federal Parliament are meeting today to address key legislative matters. Discussions will focus on responses from several ministers and the presentation of important reports and proposals.
The House of Representatives (HoR) session is scheduled to begin at 11:00 am at the Federal Parliament Building in New Baneshwor. The agenda includes ministers replying to questions raised during debates on the Appropriation Bill, 2082.
These discussions cover several ministries. They include Forest and Environment, Federal Affairs and General Administration, Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Defense, Agriculture and Livestock Development, Health and Population, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, and Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation.
Ministers from these offices will respond to concerns raised during the earlier sessions of the bill debate. This is a regular step in the budget approval process, allowing lawmakers to question policies and spending plans.
Other ministries will also be discussed during today’s session. These are Youth and Sports, Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Women, Children and Senior Citizens, Industry, Commerce and Supply, Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation, Drinking Water, Education, Science and Technology, Foreign Affairs, Labor, Employment and Social Security, and Communications and Information Technology.
The ministers in charge of these departments are also expected to answer lawmakers’ questions. These questions relate to programs, budgets, and operations under their respective offices.
The Appropriation Bill plays a central role in outlining how public funds will be used in the upcoming year. By addressing questions from parliament members, the government aims to ensure clarity and transparency in the use of these funds.
Later in the day, the National Assembly will hold its meeting at 1:15 pm. This session will feature a presentation by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. He will submit the Annual Report of the National Information Commission for the fiscal year 2080/81.
This report is important for reviewing the progress made in public access to information. It outlines activities carried out by the commission and highlights how citizens are using their right to information. It also shows areas where improvements are needed.
In addition to the report, a proposal will be introduced during the National Assembly meeting. Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung, will present the proposal for consideration on the Film Bill, 2081.
This proposed bill aims to bring updates to the country’s film policy. It could affect how films are made, promoted, and regulated in Nepal. The presentation of this bill marks a step in the legal process before it is debated and possibly passed by the assembly.
Today’s meetings are part of Nepal’s ongoing parliamentary calendar. They play a key role in shaping national policies and addressing public concerns. These sessions are not just procedural; they help ensure government accountability and transparency.
The parliament plays a crucial role in the democratic process by examining policies, approving budgets, and reviewing laws. Through today’s sessions, lawmakers get the chance to make sure the voices of the people are heard and that their concerns are addressed.
Public attention is particularly high when it comes to budget-related discussions. Citizens, experts, and the media watch closely as ministers respond to lawmakers’ questions. These exchanges help the public understand how funds will be used in areas like health, education, transport, and defense.
The focus on the Film Bill also reflects a growing interest in the cultural and creative sectors. The government sees film not only as entertainment but as a part of national identity and economic activity.
As parliament sessions continue, more proposals and reports are expected to be tabled. These meetings help shape the path forward for Nepal’s development goals and ensure that all ministries are held accountable for their actions.