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Parties fail to forge consensus on medical education bill
Top leaders of the major political parties remained divided over the contents of the Bill on National Medical Education that is under consideration in the Parliament.
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Published at : October 13, 2017
Updated at : October 13, 2017 19:47
Kathmandu
Top leaders of the major political parties remained divided over the contents of the Bill on National Medical Education that is under consideration in the Parliament.
At a meeting arranged by Speaker Onsari Ghartimagar prior to Friday's House meeting, the bill was not included in the business of the House meeting after the parties' failure to reach a conclusion.
The bill is sure to be deserted as the tenure of the House is expiring in two days and the formal meeting of the Legislature-Parliament is most likely to end by today itself. RSS
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