Parliament to Return to Singh Durbar After 17 Years as New Building Nears Completion
Summary
After 17 years of holding sessions outside, Nepal's Parliament will reconvene in its new building at Singh Durbar, with the oath-taking ceremony for newly elected members scheduled soon.
Key Points
- Nepal's Parliament will convene in its new building at Singh Durbar after 17 years.
- The oath-taking ceremony for 275 newly elected House of Representatives members will take place in the new building.
- The new Parliament building complex includes multiple buildings and facilities, covering over 151 ropanis.
- The International Convention Centre previously used for sessions was destroyed by fire during the J&J movement.