President Bhandari sacks governors of all seven provinces; Govt. makes appointments

Kathmandu / Nov 3: President Bidya Devi Bhandari has sacked the governors of all seven provinces upon the recommendation of the government.

In a press statement, the President’s Office informed that the president relieved the governors from their posts in accordance with the constitutional provisions. A cabinet meeting held earlier today had recommended the president to sack the governors from their posts.

Dr Bhagawan Koirala appointed as chairperson of Nepal Medical Council

Eminent cardiologist Dr Bhagawan Koirala has been appointed as the chairperson of the Nepal Medical Council, the sole government entity that tests the competence of MBBS graduates.

A cabinet meeting held at the PM’s official residence in the capital on Sunday took a decision to this effect earlier today. However, the government has yet to make an official announcement in this connection.

Earlier, a committee formed to recommend the new vice-chancellor of the Tribhuvan University (TU) had named three candidates including Dr Koirala.

Dharma Kanta Banskota is new vice-chancellor of TU

Meanwhile, Dharma Kanta Banskota has been appointed as the vice-chancellor of the Tribhuvan University.

A cabinet meeting held on Sunday took the decision to this effect on Sunday as per the recommendation of a committee formed to recommend the new vice-chancellor of the Tribhuvan University (TU).

Banskota is an ENT specialist. The committee had named three candidates Banskota, eminent cardiologist Bhagwan Koirala and lecturer Chandramani Poudel.

The recommendation committee headed by Education, Science and Technology Minister Girirajmani Pokharel had placed Koirala on the top of the list of candidates. However, Koirala was appointed the chairperson of Nepal Medical Council earlier today.

In recent years, the country’s largest university has courted a series of controversies. Media reports exposed some TU staffers who were found involved in producing fake gold medalists in exchange for bribes. Many allege that the academic quality has worsened at the TU in recent years after plagiarism-accused Tirtha Khaniya was appointed the university’s vice-chancellor.

The VC’s position had been lying vacant after Khaniya retired completing his four-year term three months ago. With Khaniya’s retirement, some aspiring candidates were lobbying with influential power centers seeking an appointment to the position.

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