Balen Shah holds cabinet meeting for key decisions

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KATHMANDU, April 15: Prime Minister Balen Shah has called a cabinet meeting for Wednesday at 4 PM at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers in Singha Durbar, signaling possible major policy decisions at a sensitive political moment.
According to government spokesperson and Education Minister Sasmit Pokharel, the meeting’s agenda has not been officially disclosed.
However, officials say it is expected to focus on key national issues and shape upcoming governance priorities.
Likely topics include administrative reforms, development strategies, and other pressing political matters.
The meeting has drawn significant attention amid rising expectations for stronger government performance.
Analysts note that cabinet meetings at this level often signal important policy direction and can indicate shifts in governance priorities or decision-making approaches.
Prime Minister Balen Shah is reportedly under growing public and political pressure to deliver on campaign promises and show visible progress in government functioning.
This has further increased interest in the outcome of the meeting.
The choice of Singha Durbar as the venue highlights its institutional importance, as it is the central hub of Nepal’s government where key decisions affecting national policy are typically made.
Observers are closely watching the meeting for announcements that could include new reforms or strategic policy changes.
Further details are expected once the cabinet meeting concludes later in the day, which may clarify the government’s next steps and priorities. (Agencies)

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