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Nepal Govt removes postal stamp requirement for revenue collection

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The government has decided to abolish the use of postal stamps as revenue stamps for document authentication, except in cases where it is legally required. Minister Jagdish Kharel announced that the cabinet approved the decision on Monday to streamline public services. The meeting also formed a high-level political dialogue committee under Law Minister Anil Kumar Sinha. In addition, the cabinet accepted a concessional loan of Rs 12.38 billion from the Asian Development Bank, approved the transfer of several Armed Police Force Additional Inspector Generals, and granted preliminary approval for organizational surveys of the Ministry of Youth and Sports.

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