Kathmandu, Jan. 3: Foreign Minister Dr Ram Sharan Mahat at a meeting of the House of Representatives Foreign Relations and Human Rights Committee today apprised the committee of the activities of the Foreign Ministry and the bodies under it, and the progress made by them so far. On the occasion, he said in an effort to enhance Nepal’s image in the international arena the organizational structure of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been changed and a provision has been made for the Royal Nepalese Embassies and missions abroad to report to the Foreign Ministry every month on the efforts they are making in promoting tourism, foreign assistance, employment, trade and foreign investment. Efforts are also under way to construct the buildings of Royal Nepalese Embassies abroad, he added. Speaking about the progress made so far in resolving the Bhutanese refugee problem, he said that relations with Bhutan have become much better than before and that the forthcoming ministerial level meeting is likely to be able to find a way out of the problem. Replying to committee members’ questions regarding the Indian External Affairs Minister’s statements on Nepal in the context of the Indian Airlines plane hijacking and the involvement of a Nepal-based Pakistani diplomat in the fake Indian currency racket, Foreign Minister Dr Mahat said His Majesty’s Government is very sensitive to these matters. Once all necessary facts are found they will be brought to light, he added. The meeting was chaired by committee chairman Som Prasad Pandey. Meanwhile, the House of Representatives State Affairs Committee met twice today. At the first meeting, Minister for General Administration Siddha Raj Ojha and secretary at the ministry Ramananda Prasad Singh apprised the committee of the activities of the ministry and offices under it, and Civil Service Act and Rules. As decided by the meeting, the committee members made surprise inspection of Tribhuvan International Airport to acquire information about the security and immigration system and various other aspects of the airport. The second meeting of the committee analysed the present condition of the airport on the basis of their on site observation. The meeting also decided to discuss their findings with the Minister for Civil Aviation, the Home Minister, the Assistant Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation, the Home Secretary, the inspector general of police and the officers of National Investigation Department at the committee meeting tomorrow.