गृहपृष्ठ ∕ Nepal ∕ NCP central committee convened by Oli forms 1,199-member general convention organizing committee Nepal NCP central committee convened by Oli forms 1,199-member general convention organizing committee KathmanduPati December 22, 2020 Kathmandu- Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has formed a committee of 1,199 members to hold the general convention of the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP). The NCP’s central committee meeting of the Oli-led faction on Tuesday decided to form the 1,199-member general convention organizing committee. There are 446 members in the central committee of the NCP. Prime Minister Oli announced that 556 members will be added immediately and 197 members later in the committee to hold the general convention of the ruling NCP. Write your comments RELATED NEWS One held with more than Rs 200 million from Jhor… Partial impact of westerly wind in country’s weather Efforts on to douse fire at Gorakhnath community forest in… Five hydel projects agree to address local people’s demands Fire at Syuchatar perishes property worth Rs 1.5 million Expenditure exceeds income, but dev spending only at 23 per… Top Headlines Scrutinizing Relevance of Prithivi Narayan Shah´s Thoughts and Strategy1 Relevance of Prithivi Narayan Shah in Contemporary Nepal2 Photo exhibition at Nepal Army Headquarters3 NA team sets out on Gorakha-Kathmandu march to promote ‘unification route’4 Ncell is the FIRST Nepali Telecom Company to receive ISO 27001 and ISO 27701 certifications for information security and data privacy5 PM Oli, Sri Lankan’s former President meet6 PM Oli extends New Year greetings7 Gold price ups Rs 2,000 per tola8 TRENDING Once on the Margins, Women Diplomats Are Now Making Their Mark in Nepal’s Foreign Service Sector Why Are Boys Unexpressive? Why US Indo-Pacific strategy will fail Role of Vitamin D in pregnancy to combat COVID-19 Bill Gates applauds Nepal for tackling stunting Nepal Army vows to complete Kathmandu-Terai Fast Track project in time NC work execution committee meeting tomorrow Gold price falls