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Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba, who has earned a bad name for violating or not abiding by the party statute, has formed 37 party departments 43 months after he was elected party president.

On Monday, Deuba nominated members of the Congress Central Working Committee to lead the central departments, by Article 37(1)(c) of the Constitution of the Congress, 2017.

The departments should have been constituted within six months of the general convention. Deuba was reelected as NC president in December 2021.

Meanwhile, the NC called its central committee meeting for Wednesday.

According to a statement of NC, Gobind Bhattarai has been appointed head of the State Administration Department, Madhu Acharya will oversee the Local Level Coordination Department, and Man Bahadur Bishwakarma will lead the Records, Monitoring, and Evaluation Department. Likewise, Chandra Bahadur K.C. has been appointed chief of the Federal Affairs Coordination Department, Govinda Bahadur Shah head of the Parliamentary Affairs Department, and Man Bahadur Nepali the Law Department.

Accordingly, Rajeev Dhungana is made in charge of the Student Department, Dr. Dila Sangroula in the Professional and Intellectual Department, and Nainsingh Mahar in the Education Department.

Furthermore, additional appointments include Madan Bahadur Amatya for the Construction Business Coordination Department, Shiv Prasad Humagai for the Public Transport and Transport Business Coordination Department and Umesh Shrestha for the Sports Department. Umeshjung Rayamajhi will head the Natural Resources Department, Bidya Devi Timilsina the Literature, Art and Culture Department, and Laxmi Pariyar the Dalit Community Coordination and Empowerment Department. Krishna Kishore Ghimire will lead the Conflict Management and Reconciliation Department, Makulal Valmiki the Muslim Department and Karna Bahadur Budha the Financial Institution Coordination Department.

Likewise, Sushila Mishra Bhatt will head the Science and Information Technology Department, Mahendra Kumari Limbu the Military Department, and Prof. Dr. Govindraj Pokharel the Economic Policy and Planning Department. Abdul Sattar has been appointed to the Benevolent Organization Coordination Department, Harisharan Nepali to the Labour and Trade Union Department, and Nrip Bahadur Wad to the Land Management and Landless and Unorganized Settlement Coordination Department.

Similarly, Dhana Khatiwada will oversee the Human Rights Department, Kalyan Kumar Gurung the Environment and Climate Change Affairs Department, and Anil Kumar Rungta the Energy and Water Resources Department.

Dr. Jeevan Rana has been appointed to the Children and Adolescent Coordination Department, Lakshmi Khatiwada to the Civic Relations and Problem-Solving Coordinating Department, and Gangalakshmi Awal to the Vocational Skills Development Department.

Dr. Gopal Dahit will lead the Disadvantaged Upliftment Coordinating Department, Arjun Prasad Joshi the Social Union Organization Coordination Department, Ajay Babu Shivakoti the Library and Party Study-Resource Centre Department and Dhyan Gobind Ranjita and Dinesh Koirala will jointly head the Former Immigrant Coordination Department.