What is the progress on the bill for NFIR and when is it likely to be introduced
The Secretary of the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) has announced that the bill for National Financial Inclusion Registry (NFIR) is almost ready. When is it likely to be introduced in the next session?
Currently, there is no specific information available about the progress on the bill for National Financial Inclusion Registry (NFIR) or the potential introduction date in the next session. However, here are a few general points regarding the process of introducing a bill:
- Before a bill is introduced in a session, it typically goes through several stages of development and review.
- The drafting of the bill involves careful consideration of its content and legal implications.
- Once the bill is drafted, it may undergo internal reviews within the concerned department or ministry.
- If approved, the bill may be presented to the cabinet for further discussion and potential amendments.
- After cabinet approval, the bill is usually introduced in either the Lower House or the Upper House of the parliament.
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