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The Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC), [1] formerly the Joint Public Service Commission, is a government agency of the state of Punjab, India, established by the Constitution of India, responsible for the recruitment of various state government jobs through competitive examinations.
Lumbini Province (Nepali: लुम्बिनी प्रदेश, romanized: Lumbinī pradēśa) is a province in western Nepal.The country's third largest province in terms of area as well as population, Lumbini is home to the World Heritage Site of Lumbini, where according to the Buddhist tradition, the founder of Buddhism, Gautama Buddha was born.
Shankar Pokharel was sworn in as Chief Minister of Lumbini Province on 14 February 2018. Here is the list of ministers. [2] This government has been at to fall till 11 August 2021 as ruling party of federal level, Nepali Congress and third largest party in assembly, CPN(Maoist centre) collision has reached majority with a common understanding. [3]
At one time, there were 20 non-life insurance companies in Nepal. To reduce the number of companies, Nepal Beema Pradhikaran introduced a new minimum capital requirement. Due to the new requirement of NRs.2.5 Arba (NRs. 2.5 Billion), the following companies underwent mergers:
Punjab Public Service Commission may refer to: Punjab Public Service Commission (India), a government agency of the Indian state of Punjab;
Mann was actively involved with the Indian National Congress until he was nominated as a member of the PPSC in March 2018. [12] He remained the Chief Spokesperson of the Congress till 2016. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] In 2015, Mann was appointed as the chairman of the social media cell.
The Dilli Bahadur Chaudhary cabinet is the 4th cabinet of Lumbini Province. It was formed after previous Chief minister, Lila Giri failed to win vote of confidence. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
[7] [8] Lumbini is one of four most sacred pilgrimage sites pivotal in the life of the Buddha. [9] Lumbini has a number of old temples, including the Mayadevi Temple, and several new temples, funded by Buddhist organisations from various countries. Most of the temples have already been completed and some are still under construction.