गृहपृष्ठ ∕ Nepal ∕ Committee submits report to Energy Minister Nepal Committee submits report to Energy Minister KathmanduPati February 20, 2022 File Photo KATHMANDU – The committee formed to investigate into the issues regarding competence and performance of chairperson and members of the Electricity Regulatory Commission (ERC) today submitted the report to Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Pampha Bhusal. A Cabinet meeting on 23 December, 2021 had formed the committee as per Clause 9 of the Electricity Regulatory Commission, 2074 BS to investigate into the complaints about competence of the office bearers of the Commission to fulfill their duties and responsibilities. The committee is chaired by former chief justice of the High Court Prakash Chandra Gajurel. Write your comments RELATED NEWS Armed Police Force into 24 years DPM Singh urges all to engage efforts for economic development Former President Bhandari extends facilitations to US President Trump Chinese Embassy Initiates Smart Classroom in Gandaki Province President inspects Kathmandu-Terai/Madhesh Fast Track (Expressway) Road Project Cyber Bureau cautions all not to answer calls from unknown… Top Headlines Scrutinizing Relevance of Prithivi Narayan Shah´s Thoughts and Strategy1 Relevance of Prithivi Narayan Shah in Contemporary Nepal2 Ncell is the FIRST Nepali Telecom Company to receive ISO 27001 and ISO 27701 certifications for information security and data privacy3 PM Oli extends New Year greetings4 PM Oli, Sri Lankan’s former President meet5 NA team sets out on Gorakha-Kathmandu march to promote ‘unification route’6 Gold price ups Rs 2,000 per tola7 HoR Secretary Rai sworn in8 TRENDING What Makes Prithivi Narayan Shah a Philosopher and a Truly Democratic King? The Role of the Nepalese Army in Strategic Road Projects What role has the Nepal Army been playing in controlling the coronavirus? National Poet Madhav Prasad Ghimire no more Impact of Social Media on Nepalese Society Why Are Boys Unexpressive? Hungry people out on streets, but the government nowhere to be seen Lockdown 2.0: What the Government should do this time around