12 Mai 2015 Erdbebenverletzte Ein nepalesischer Schauspieler, Khagendra Lamichhane, tritt am Samstag, den 10. Januar 2015 in einem Theaterstück Pida Geet (Lied der Trauer) im Theaterdorf Lazimpat in Kathmandu auf. Heute war der letzte Spieltag. (NNHemanta Shrestha) Ein Dame-Teilnehmer wirft ihr altes Handy-Set während eines Mobile Throwing-Wettbewerbs in Tundikhel, Kathmandu am Samstag, 10. Januar 2015. Sie hat tatsächlich einen Dummy ihres Mobiltelefons geworfen und die Organisatoren schicken das alte mobile Set Ihr und andere, um Remote-Mugu Bezirk für die Nutzung der Einheimischen unter einer Wohltätigkeitsorganisation. (NNHemanta Shrestha) CPN-UML Vorsitzender KP Sharma Oli, flankiert von führenden Führern Jhalanath Khanal und Madhav Kumar Nepal, adressiert ein Pressetreffen am Parteizentrale in Balkhu, Kathmandu am Samstag, 10. Januar 2015. (NNHemanta Shrestha) Top Story NRNA fordert Um die laufende Situation durch Gespräche zu lösen Kathmandu, Sept. 30: Die Nicht-Resident Nepalis Association (NRNA) hat Bedenken angesichts der anhaltenden Unbehagen Situation im Land nach der Verkündung der neuen Verfassung geschaffen. NRNA Präsident Shesh Ghale hat gesagt, dass die NRNs tief traurig sind, um Indien zu lehren, das Monarchie nicht zu begünstigen und Grenze in Nepal-indischem Außenminister Swaraj New York (Amerika), 1. Oktober zu behindern: Indischer Minister für externe Angelegenheiten, die Sushma Swaraj hat Machte deutlich, dass Indien nie für die Wiederherstellung der Monarchie in Nepal steht. In einem rund 45-minütigen Treffen mit Nepals Minster für auswärtige Angelegenheiten Mahendra Bahadur Pandey am Rande der 70. Tagung der neuen Verfassung garantiert die Grundrechte der Bürger, sagt DPM Singh 70. Tagung der UNGA New York, 2. Oktober: Stellvertretender Prime Minister Prakashman Singh sagte, dass die neue Verfassung, die in Nepal verkündet wurde, die Grundrechte der Bürger garantiert hat und ehrgeizig die Rechte von Frauen, Kindern, älteren und unterschiedlich fähigen Personen sowie marginalisierten Gemeinschaften erweitert hat. Industrielle zahlen bis zu Rs 350m zur indischen Seite, während Blockade Morang, 3. Oktober fortsetzt: Die Industriellen in Morang haben so hohe wie Rs 350 Million zusätzliche Gebühren zur indischen Seite bezahlt wegen der Verzögerung in der Frachtabfertigung von den indischen Zollbeamten während des laufenden inoffiziellen Blockade aus Indien. Senior Vice-Chairman von Morang Trade Organisation Rajendra Rau Vier LPG-Kugeln geben Nepal über Kakadbhitta Punkt Bhadrapur, 5. Oktober: Vier Fahrzeuge mit LP Gas haben Nepal letzte Nacht von der Kakadbhitta Einstieg Punkt, sagte der Area Police Office Kakadbhitta. Bisher kamen 127 Frachtführer am Samstag in Nepal an, während am Sonntagabend 65 beladene Lastwagen ankamen und 45 weitere Fahrzeuge, darunter der UML-Stuhl Oli, den neuen Govt-Führer Poudel Kathmandu, 6. Oktober: CPN (UML) stellvertretender Generalsekretär Bishnu Poudel hat gesagt, dass der UML-Vorsitzende KP Sharma Oli die neue Regierung auf dem Konsens unter den großen politischen Parteien führen würde. Sprechen in einem Face-to-Face-Programm von Reporter Club heute organisiert, teilte Führer Poudel, dass Govt nicht ernst, um Problem zu lösen: FSF-Vorsitzender Yadav Kathmandu, 8. Oktober: Bundespräsident des sozialdemokratischen Sozialdemokraten Upendra Yadav hat gesagt, dass die Regierung nicht ernst war Lösen das gegenwärtige politische imbroglio. Im Gespräch mit einem Präsenz-Interaktions-Programm hier in der Hauptstadt, sagte heute der FSF-Vorsitzende Yadav, dass das Problem zunehmen würde, als die Gover UCPN (Maoist), UML zu unterstützen, um neue govt bedingte Kathmandu, 10. Oktober: UCPN (Maoist) Wird wahrscheinlich CPN-UML unterstützen, um die neue Regierung bedingt zu führen. Eine ständige Ausschusssitzung der Maoisten, die am Parteivorsitzenden Pushpa Kamal Dahal in Lazimpat in der Hauptstadt heute stattfand, forderte die UML auf, die acht Punktforderungen, die bis zum 11. Oktober 2015 - CPN-UML-Vorsitzender KP Sharma gewählt wurden, umzusetzen 38. Ministerpräsident von Nepal. Er gesichert 338 Stimmen während der Wahl am Legislatur-Parlament am Sonntag statt, während seine Konkurrenz Nepali Kongress-Präsident Sushil Koirala gesichert 287 Stimmen. Insgesamt kamen 587 Abgeordnete zur Abstimmung CPN-UML-Vorsitzender Oli wählte die neue PM von Nepal Kathmandu, 11. Oktober: CPN-UML-Vorsitzender KP Sharma Oli wurde nach der Verkündung der neuen Verfassung von Nepal zum neuen Premierminister von Nepal gewählt Bundesrepublik Nepal. In einer Abstimmung für die Posten des Premierministers in der Legislatur-Parlament heute stattfand, gewann Oli mit insgesamt 338 Verfassung Umsetzung nur mit fester Einheit und Zusammenarbeit möglich Chitwan, 12. Oktober: Bezirk Führer der verschiedenen politischen Parteien in Chitwan haben die unterstrichen Notwendigkeit für drei große Parteien, Einheit für die wirksame Umsetzung der neu verkündeten Verfassung trotz der Polarisierung aufgetreten in einer Abstimmung zur Wahl des neuen Premierministers des Landes. UCPN (Maoist), um neue Namen für Minister heute abzuschließen Kathmandu, 13. Oktober: UCPN (Maoist) hat gesagt, daß die Partei über die Namen entscheiden würde, die die Partei in der Regierung als Minister darstellen, nachdem Gespräche mit Ministerpräsident und CPN (UML) KP Sharma Oli. Das Parteivorsitzende-Treffen wurde am Parteivorsitzenden gehalten Pushpa Kamal-Da-Straße Bauhälften wegen der Kraftstoffkrise in Phidim Paanchthar, 14. Oktober: Der Aufbau des 10 Kilometer-Straßenabschnitts unter dem Mittler-Hügel Pushpalal Landstraße in Phidim, Paanchthar wurde unterbrochen Für eine Woche wegen der Kraftstoffkrise. Der Bau der Straße, die mit einigen Rs 300 Millionen am 10. Juni 2014 begann, wird auf nur zwei da Finanzielle Lesekompetenz durch mobile Nachricht (Interactive Voice Response) eine Pionierarbeit, um das Leben der ländlichen Menschen zu verwandeln Kathmandu, 15. Oktober: A Ländliche Dalit-Frau in Nepal, die sonst noch nicht einmal Grundbedürfnisse haben würde, würde sich nie vorstellen, dass eine einfache mobile Botschaft die Facette ihres Lebens verändern könnte. Allerdings hat eine Reise zu diesem Ende für Sushma Sunar, aus Badachaur-2 von Rolpa dist NC, nicht Kandidatur für Redner Kathmandu, 16. Oktober: Der Nepali-Kongress hat beschlossen, nicht Kandidatur von seiner Seite in Die Wahl zum Posten des Sprechers und des stellvertretenden Sprechers, der heute stattfindet. Ein Treffen der Partys Büro-Träger am Parteivorsitzenden Sushil Koiralas Residenz in Maharajgunj an diesem Morgen entschied Dangi Familie hoffnungsvoll posthume Ehre Welten immer kürzester Mann Kathmandu, 17. Oktober: Als Junrey Balawing der Philippinen wurde im Jahr 2011 als Welten deklariert Kürzeste Mann, kündigte die Regierung der Philippinen einen Feiertag feiert es als eine Leistung des Landes und als ein Zeichen der Ehre für ihn. Dennoch, das Glück der Philippinen kann Madhes Agitation enden, nachdem einige Änderungen in der Abgrenzung der Bundesländer: Vorsitzender Yadav Gaushala, 18. Oktober: Vorsitzender des Bundessozialistischen Forums Nepal, Upendra Yadav, hat gesagt, dass die acht-Punkt-und 22-Punkte-Abkommen Sollte vor der Sitzung für Gespräche mit der Regierung umgesetzt werden. Angesichts der laufenden Sitzung der Demokratischen Madhesi Front in Bhittamod, beginnt der Schwerpunkt der Medizin Dhaulagiri-Zone Baglung, 19. Oktober: Verschiedene medizinische Zentren in Dhaulgiri Zone, darunter die Regierung Krankenhäuser und Apotheken, begonnen haben, unter der Rolle Medizin Mangel nach der unangemeldeten Grenze Blockade auferlegt von Indien auf Nepal. Wie die HLPCC entscheidet, einen bedeutungsvollen Dialog zu führen Kathmandu, 29. Oktober: Das Politische Koordinationskomitee (HLPCC) hat heute beschlossen, einen sinnvollen Dialog mit den protestierenden Gruppen und Parteien im Terai zu führen. Die Sitzung des Ausschusses unter dem Vorsitz des Vorsitzenden der UCPN (Maoist) und des Vorsitzenden des Komitees Pushpa Kamal Dahal und am Neuen Präsidenten Bhandari abgehalten Kathmandu, 29. Oktober: Der neu gewählte Präsident Bidya Devi Bhandari hat das Amt niedergelegt und Geheimnis im Büro des Präsidenten, Sheetal Niwas, inmitten einer besonderen Zeremonie an diesem Nachmittag statt. Chief Justiz Kalyan Shrestha verwaltet den Eid des Amtes und Geheimnis an den Präsidenten Bhandari. nb Unabhängige parlamentarische Musalman registriert seine Kandidatur für Vizepräsident Kathmandu, 30. Oktober: Ein unabhängiger parlamentarischer Attahar Kamal Musalman hat heute seine Kandidatur auf den Posten des Vizepräsidenten eingereicht . Parlamentarischer Musalman registrierte seine Kandidatur am Legislatur-Parlament-Sekretariat, Büro des Wahl-Offiziers am neuen Baneshwor an 11:15 am. Er hat Govt gewonnen. Um sich mit maximaler Flexibilität zu präsentieren: HLPCC Kathmandu, 1. November: Das heutige Treffen des hochrangigen politischen Koordinationsausschusses hat beschlossen, sich mit Flexibilität in den Gesprächen zu präsentieren, die mit der Agitation der Vereinigten Demokratischen Madhesi Front (UDMF) stattfinden sollen. Die UDMF startete die Unzufriedenheit über die neuen Konsti Petro-Tanker vom nördlichen Punkt kommen reibungslos Dhunche (Rasuwa), 5. Oktober: Die Tanker, die Erdölprodukte von China in Form von Zuschüssen zur Verfügung gestellt werden kontinuierlich Eintritt in Nepal von nördlichen Grenzkontrollpunkt. Laut Bezirkspolizei-Chef Abadesh Bista haben vier Petro-Tanker für Kathmandu von Dhunche verlassen heute Morgen und 24 Über 1000 Menschen erhalten Service von NAs Gesundheit Lager Surunga (Jhapa), 6. November: Das Nepal Armees Kali Bahadur Bataillon Charali Barrack organisiert eine kostenlose Gesundheit Lager in Gherabari von Süd-Jhapa, um die Beziehungen zwischen Armee und Zivilisten zu verbessern. Das kostenlose Gesundheitslager in Zusammenarbeit mit der medizinischen Hochschule BampB, Mechi Eye Hospi Sagarmatha Waripari startete anlässlich der Diamant-Jubiläum der chinesisch-nepalesischen Beziehungen Kathmandu, 8. November: Ein Buch Sagarmatha Waripari (Across Sagarmatha) wurde anlässlich der 60 gestartet Jahrestag der Gründung der nepalesischen diplomatischen Beziehungen. Das Buch veröffentlicht von China Radio International, Peking nach einem einjährigen Forschung und Studie wurde gestartet unterzeichnet NC fordert den Verfassungsänderungsvorschlag Kathmandu, 8. November: Die Parlamentarische Versammlung des Nepali-Kongresses hat die Regierung aufgefordert, den Verfassungsänderungsvorschlag aufzunehmen Um das Tarai-Problem so bald wie möglich zu lösen. Der Vorschlag wurde von der NC-geführten Regierung in der Vergangenheit übermittelt. Die Änderung Yampanchak beginnt: Kaag Tihar heute Kathmandu, 9. November: Tihar, das zweitgrößte Festival der Nepali Hindus und gleichermaßen beginnt von heute. Auch bekannt als Yampanchak, wird das Festival für fünf Tage beobachtet. Tihar ist auch ein Festival, wo die Bindung zwischen einem Bruder und Schwester respektiert und anerkannt wird durch Bhai Tika. Auf der Blockade sollte durch diplomatische Maßnahmen geregelt werden Kalifornien (USA), 9. November: Der ehemalige Premierminister und der nepalesische Kongresspräsident Sushil Koirala hat gesagt, dass die derzeitige unangekündigte Blockade durch Indien auf Nepal gegen das Völkerrecht ist und es durch diplomatische Maßnahmen geregelt werden sollte . NC-Präsident Koirala sagte dies, während im Gespräch mit NC-Generalsekretär Sitaula fordert Regierungen Ernsthaftigkeit, um Probleme zu vermeiden Pathari (Nov. 10): Nepali Kongress Generalsekretär Krishna Prasad Sitaula forderte die Regierung ernsthafte Maßnahmen zu ergreifen, wie die inoffizielle Blockade von Indien hat Nepali Menschen gesetzt in Schwierigkeiten. Auf dem Kader Trainingsprogramm in Biratnagar am Montag Abend, sagte NC-Generalsekretär, dass Schulen in Oberen Mustang geschlossen bleiben, wie Kinder beginnen zu migrieren, um zu entkommen kalten Mustang, 15. November: Viele Schulen im oberen Mustang-Gebiet im Bezirk sind als Mehrheit geschlossen geblieben Die Schüler haben begonnen absteigend nach unteren Ländern zu entkommen schwere Kälte in den Bereichen im Winter. Mit dem Beginn des Winters ab November im Allgemeinen, viele Menschen in den Bergen Quake Überlebenden hart treffen mit steigenden kalten Melamchi, 16. November: Menschen im Norden Teil von Sindhupalchowk Bezirk, dessen Häuser erlitten komplette Schäden während des Gorkha-Erdbebens, stehen vor Probleme mit der zunehmenden Kälte. Der Birgunj-Trockenhafen hat auf die Parkgebühren von Containern und Lagerhäusern verzichtet. Der Birgunj-Trockenhafen hat auf die Parkgebühren von Containern und Lagern verzichtet Die eingeführten Waren. Himalayan Terminals, der Trockenhafenbetreiber, kündigte an, die Parkgebühren von 40 Tagen für die Importeure aufzugeben, die besagen, dass die guten Lieferanten nicht in der Lage waren, die Ware zu liefern Madhesh Agitation sollte konstitutionellen Outlet erhalten: Leader Bhandari Bardibas, 19. November: National Madesh Socialist Party Chairman Sarat Singh Bhandari hat erklärt, dass die anhaltende Agitation in Madhesh sollte konstitutionelle Steckdose zu bekommen. Im Gespräch mit den Medien Personen in seinem Wohnsitz in seiner Heimatstadt bei Aurahi in Mahottari Bezirk heute, Führer Bhandari angeklagt, dass t Madhes Agitation ist nicht sezessionistischen Bewegung, sagt Yadav Gaushala, 20. November: Vorsitzender des Madhesi Peoples Rights Forum (Republikaner) und Leiter der Bundesdemokratische Front Raj Kishor Yadav hat gesagt, dass die anhaltende Agitation in Tarai Region ist nicht, die Nation aufzuteilen. Im Gespräch mit Journalisten bei Jaleshwor in Mahottari sagte der Führer Yadav, dass die Front wa keine Provinzen gebildet werden können, die die Berge von Madhes UML secy teilen. Gyawali Kawasoti (Nawalparasi), 22. November: CPN-UML-Sekretär Pradip Gyawali am Sonntag sagte, dass keine Provinzen sein könnten Gebildet, die die Berge von Madhes aufspalteten. Er sagte, dass seine Partei nicht für die Bildung von Provinzen auf der Grundlage der ethnischen Herkunft und der eine, die Berge zu teilen und fügte hinzu, dass sie Mustang sieht Apfel Verkauf von Rs 290 Millionen Mustang, 23. November: Landwirte im Mustang Bezirk haben ein gutes Geschäft gemacht Von Rs 290 Million von der Apfelverkäufe dieser Jahreszeit Die Apfelproduktion dieser Jahreszeit ist um sieben Prozent im Vergleich zu den letzten im Mustang gegangen, der der Taschenbereich für Apfelerträge zu sein gegangen. Landwirte, jedoch alle VDCs in Mustang erhalten Zugang zur Kommunikationseinrichtung Mustang, 24. November: Alle VDCs im Mustang Bezirk haben Zugang zur Kommunikationseinrichtung. Es gibt 16 VDCs im Bezirk. Chef bei der Nepal Telecom, Mustang, Hum Bahadur Bhujel, sagte, dass alle Gebiete im Bezirk haben Zugang zu Kommunikationseinrichtungen nach Namaste und CDMA SIM-Karten waren von Govt hat Auswirkungen auf den privaten Sektor ernsthaft betrachtet: Finanzminister Kathmandu, 24. November: Minister Für Finanzen, Bishnu Poudel, hat gesagt, dass die Regierung ist ernst in Bezug auf die Auswirkungen auf den privaten Sektor aufgrund der kontinuierlichen Madhes banda für die letzten drei Monate und die unangemeldeten Grenze Blockade von Indien verhängt. Empfangen von Vorschlägen von einem gemeinsamen Team der Verbotsordnung in Bhardah, Rupani, Rajbiraj von Saptari ab 9.00 Uhr Saptari, 25. November: Das Bezirksamt Saptari hat in Bhardah, Rupani und Rajbiraj im Distrikt einen Verbotsbeschluss angekündigt Von 9:00 Uhr heute bis 6:00 Uhr am Abend, sagte Superintendent der Polizei (SP) Bhim Prasad Dhakal. Der Untersuchungsausschuss des Parlamentarischen Entwicklungsausschusses hat zu dem Schluss gelangt, dass die bestehende Straße, die nach Rasuwagadhi führt, den Transit mit China durchführen könnte, den Handel mit Rasuwagadhi zu verbessern Der nördliche Nachbar. Der ehemalige Sprecher Subas Nembang hat gesagt, dass die Forderungen der Madhes-centric Parteien angesprochen werden würden, wenn sie für die grenzüberschreitende Blockade zu verlangten Ermöglichen eine für einen sinnvollen Dialog förderliche Umgebung. Auf dem Programm der Kader, organisiert von CPN-UML, Ilam hier heute morgen, er ca 27 CPN Maoist Kader in Kaski Pokhara, 29. November statt: Das normale Leben in Kaski Bezirk ist heute aufgrund des Streiks von der CPN Maoist als auferlegt betroffen Öffentliche Fahrzeuge sind von der Straße geblieben, während akademische Einrichtungen stillgelegt haben. Ebenso verhaftete die Polizei 27 Bandh Enforcer von CPN Maoist (Chand Fraktion) an diesem Morgen nach CIAAs Richtlinie, um schwarze Markteteering von Kraftstoff zu stoppen Kathmandu, 30. November: Die Kommission für die Untersuchung des Missbrauchs der Behörde (CIAA) hat Richtlinien für die betroffenen Stellen erlassen Stoppen Sie die schwarze Markierung von Kraftstoff. Die Anti-Graft-Verfassungsorgane am Sonntag beschwor die Chief District Officers der drei Bezirke der Kathmandu Va Madhesi Allianz hält Treffen mit NC-Präsident Koirala Kathmandu, 1. Dezember: Führer der Federal Inclusive Madhesi Allianz haben Gespräche mit Nepali-Kongress-Präsident und ehemalige Prime Minister Sushil Koirala am letzten Wohnsitz in Maharajgunj in der Hauptstadt heute. Die Allianzführer zog die Aufmerksamkeit von NC-Präsident Koirala auf ihre Inklusionsthemen: Zugang und Empowerment für Menschen aller Kathmandu, 2. Dez: Wie jedes Jahr tritt auch in diesem Jahr auch Nepal an die Welt, um an den 24. Internationalen Tag der Menschen mit Behinderungen zu erinnern (IDPD) am 3. Dezember, und wie üblich, verschiedene Programme mit Schwerpunkt auf verschiedene Aspekte im Zusammenhang mit Menschen mit Behinderungen würden stattfinden, um die occa zu markieren Sechs Agitatoren verletzt im Kampf mit indischen Staatsbürgern Parsa, 3. Dezember: Mindestens sechs Agitatoren wurden in verschiedenen verletzt Zusammenstöße zwischen den Menschen, die in Birgunj, Parsa und indischen Staatsbürgern gegen die Streitigkeiten an der Mitrei Brücke in Birgunj letzte Nacht und heute Morgen protestierten. Die Streitigkeiten flammten auf, nachdem einige Jugendliche von Raxaul in Indien einen LKW bearin eskortiert haben Große Menge der Düngemittel, die am trockenen Hafen in Birgunj wegen des Protestes gehaftet werden Birgunj (Parsa), 4. Dezember: Zu einer Zeit, als Landwirte über dem Land einen Mangel an Düngemitteln gegenüberstellen , Ist eine große Menge desselben an der Trockenhafen in Birgunj, Parsa aufgrund der laufenden Agitation in der Tarai stecken. Laut Rajendra Bahadur Karki, Chef von Birgunj-basierten regionalen Büro Saptari, 4. Dezember: Curfew auferlegt am Saptaris Bezirk Hauptsitze Rajbiraj, Bharadaha und Rupani im Bezirk, nach Tötungen von drei Personen in Polizei feuern am 22. November wurde heute aufgehoben. Der Chief District Officer Narayan Prasad Bhatta sagte, dass die Sperrstunde aufgehoben wurde, nach im Gesundheitsminister versichert, Medikamente innerhalb eines Monats kaufen Chitwan, 7. Dezember: Minister für Gesundheit und Bevölkerung Ram Janam Chaudhary hat gesagt, dass die Medikamente innerhalb eines Monats gekauft werden, um abzuwenden Die aktuelle Krise der Drogen. Im Gespräch mit Journalisten in Bharatpur heute, sagte er, dass die derzeitigen Bestand an Medikamenten irgendwie verwalten die Drogen requir ADB zu 15 Millionen US-Dollar gewähren Unterstützung bieten Kathmandu, 8. Dezember: Die Asian Development Bank (ADB) hat vereinbart, 15 Millionen US-Dollar zur Verfügung stellen Unterstützung des japanischen Fonds für Armutsbekämpfung (JFPR) an die Regierung von Nepal für die Katastrophenvorsorge und die Wiedereingliederung des Lebensunterhaltes für vom Erdbeben betroffenen Gemeinschaften. Der JFPR ist ein UML-Konklave, der die Madhesi-Front anruft. Chitwan, 9. Dezember: Eine Resolution, die von der Nationalen Kaderversammlung der Regierungspartei CPN (UML) verabschiedet wurde, die am Dienstag in Sauraha im Bezirk Chitwan beschlossen hat, fordert die aufrührerische Demokratische Madhesi Der Sicherheitsrat der Vereinten Nationen verabschiedete am Mittwoch eine Resolution 2250 zu Jugend, Frieden und Sicherheit. Der Sicherheitsrat der Vereinten Nationen hat die Resolution 2250 über Jugend, Frieden und Sicherheit angenommen. Die Resolution umreißt die Pflicht der Regierungen, Jugendliche während des Konflikts und in Konflikten zu schützen, ihre Teilnahme am Friedensbau und Frieden zu fördern. Quake-hit Frauen, die anfälliger für den Menschenhandel sind, Kanchanpur, 11. Dezember: Die Zahl der Frauen aus dem fernen Land Westlichen Einstieg in Kanchanpur Bezirk hat nach dem tödlichen April 25 katastrophalen Erdbeben erhöht. Verschiedene Organisationen, die gegen den Menschenhandel vorgehen, sagten, dass mehr Frauen vor allem im Namen der Beschäftigung gehandelt werden. Indien baute Staudamm, indem sie Niemandsland in Kanchanpur Punarbas (Kanchanpur), 13. Dezember: Das indische Department of Forests wurde gefunden, die Nr Mans Land in Parasan, um einen Damm zu bauen. Ein Team von Chief District Officer Manohar Prasad Aryal führte eine Beobachtung der Staumauer am Samstag durchgeführt. Das Team fand heraus, dass die indischen Wald offic Deutsch bietet Rs 3 Milliarden plus Unterstützung Kathmandu, 14. Dezember: Die deutsche Regierung hat vereinbart, eine Gesamtzusage Unterstützung von Rs 3,46 Milliarden an die Regierung von Nepal bieten. Die Bundesregierung leistete die Unterstützung als Sonderverpflichtung für das Wiederaufbauprogramm nach dem verheerenden Erdbeben vom 25. April. An einem Govt, das aufrichtig arbeitet, um Krisen zu beenden, hat UML secy Bhattarai Pokhara, 15. Dezember: CPN (UML) Sekretär Yogesh Bhattarai gesagt, daß die Regierung in einer systematischen Weise zu den troubleshot Ländern arbeitenden Problemen arbeitete. Auf einer Pressekonferenz, die von der Pressekonferenz von Chautari Nepal Kaski heute Morgen organisiert wurde, sagte Bhattarai, dass die Bemühungen zur Lösung der Herausforderungen zur Diversifizierung der Treibstoffimporte in Nepal Kathmandu: Sein fast zwei Monate, dass ein Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) zwischen den Nepal unterzeichnet wurde Oil Corporation (NOC) und China National United Oil Corporation (PetroChina), um Erdölprodukte nach Nepal zu liefern. Dies war eine späte, aber unvermeidliche Schritt, die das Land zu diversifizieren Brennstoff Fünf-Mitglieder-Ausschuss gebildet, um in Ziegel-Brennofen Schornstein blast IAM, 17. Dezember: Die Sunsari Bezirk Verwaltungsbüro hat ein Komitee, um in die Schornstein Explosion von New Jay Nepal untersuchen gebildet Brick Öfen von Ekamba-16, Sunsari, dass acht Arbeiter getötet viele verletzt. Die Regierung hat ein fünfköpfiges Ermittlungs-Team unter der Leitung von Administr Major politische Parteien vereinbart, Gespräche mit UDMF durch Verschiebung House Meeting Kathmandu, 18. Dezember: Die großen politischen Parteien haben vereinbart, Gespräche mit der Agitation der Vereinigten Demokratischen Madhesi Front durch Verschiebung der (UMP), UCPN (Maoist), Rastriya Prajatantra Kathmandu, 20. Dezember: Die Pushpa-Lal-Gedächtnisstiftung (PLMF) hat den Akt der Kader der Agitierung verurteilt United Democratic Madhesi Front, um die Räumlichkeiten des Janaki Temple zu reinigen, nach dem letzten Besuch von Präsident Bidya Devi Bhandari zum Schrein. Kathmandu, 21. Dezember: Das Treffen der Haupt-Oppositionspartei Nepali-Kongress-Amtsträger, die heute hier abgehalten werden, hat über die Beilegung des Streits über die Verteilung der aktiven Mitgliedschaft beraten. Das Treffen in der persönlichen Residenz des Parteienpräsidenten Sushil Koirala in Maharajgunj Keine Notwendigkeit für souveräne Nepal, um das Ausland zu bitten, Verfassung zu schreiben UML Generalsekretär Itahari (Sunsari), 22. Dezember: CPN-UML Generalsekretär Ishwor Pokharel sagte heute, dass es gab Keine Notwendigkeit für souveräne Nepal, um irgendein Nachbar - oder fremde Länder zu bitten, Verfassung von der Volks-gewählten konstituierenden Versammlung zu schreiben. Sprechen bei einem Programm von Press Chautari Nep Studenten getroffen Straße für keine Fahrpreise Konzession Kathmandu, 23. Dezember: Die Studenten des Tri-Chandra College in Kathmandu haben demonstriert demonstriert seit heute Morgen die Kontrolle über Schwarz-Marketing und Umsetzung der Konzession auf öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln Messe Wie zuvor vereinbart. Wir sind gezwungen, auf die Straße zu kommen, wenn Helfer von öffentlichen Pädagogen Sorge Schule Schulkalender in protest getroffenen Tarai Bezirke könnte in die Irre gehen Kathmandu, 24. Dezember: Mit den meisten Schulen in der Tarai Bezirke für die letzten vier Monate wegen der Tarai - Madhes Aufregungen, betroffene Behörden haben gewarnt, dass es Schwierigkeiten, um diese Jahre akademischen Kalender beizubehalten. Laut einer Quelle, ein paar Prozent der re Föderalismus setzt Land in einer komplexen Situation: DPM KC Rampur, 25. Dezember: Der stellvertretende Ministerpräsident und Minister für Armutsbekämpfung, Chitra Bahadur KC, hat gesagt, dass die politische Instabilität und komplexe Situation hat Aufgrund des Föderalismus auf dem Lande auftauchte. Auf einer Pressekonferenz, die heute bei Tansen in Palpa organisiert wurde, argumentierte DPM KC, dass Entscheidung von UCPN (M) Vorsitzender Dahal, Forumchef Ray auf PM Oli, diskutieren aktuelle Tagesordnungen Kathmandu, 27. Dezember: UCPN (Maoist) Chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal und Senior Stellvertretende Vorsitzende des Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF-Demokratische) Rameshwor Ray heute einzeln auf Ministerpräsident KP Sharma Oli an der Premierminister offiziellen Residenz, Baluwatar und diskutiert über die Länder zeitgenössischen i PM Oli hagelt US-Entscheidung über Verzollung Zoll Nepali Produkte Kathmandu, 28. Dezember: Ministerpräsident KP Sharma Oli hat die Entscheidung der US-Regierung begrüßt, die Zollfreiheit für die Ausfuhr von in Nepal hergestellten Kleidern zu gewähren. Er sagte dies bei einem gemeinsamen Treffen mit den Delegationen der Föderation der nepalesischen Kammern der Komm Informationsminister fordert NC, Madhes-centric Parteien beitreten Govt Tanahun, 29. Dezember: Minister für Information und Kommunikation Sherdhan Rai hat gesagt, dass Kabinett Expansion war beides Die Notwendigkeit und den Zwang der Stunde. Während eines Kader-Treffen-Programms in Damauli heute drängt Minister Rai den Nepali-Kongress und Madhesi Morcha, um die Regierung sagen, hundert Tage einer aufkommenden Verfassung Kathmandu, 30. Dezember: Die Verfassung von Nepal am Montag vollendet 100 turbulente Tage seiner Verkündung. In dieser Zeit, seit der Verfassung vom ersten Präsidenten der Republik Nepal ausgestellt wurde, bekam das Land einen neuen Premierminister, ein neues Staatsoberhaupt, einen neuen Vizepräsidenten, ein neues Sprecherland wird großen Schlag, wenn die Forderungen von Madhesis Vernachlässigt: Singh Chitwan, 31. Dezember: Nepali-Kongress-Generalsekretär Prakashman Singh, hat gesagt, dass das Land wäre ein großes Problem, wenn die echten Forderungen der Madhes-basierten politischen Parteien vernachlässigt werden. Auf einem Seminar, das heute anlässlich des 40. Nationalen Versöhnungstages stattfindet, bereitet sich Govt auf Gespräche mit Madhesi vor: Minister Rai Biratnagar, 3. Januar: Minister für Information und Kommunikation Sherdhan Rai hat gesagt, dass die Regierung alle Gespräche führen werde Mit protestierenden Tarai-centric Parteien mit einem konkreten Vorschlag. Im Gespräch mit Medien-Personen in Biratnagar an diesem Morgen, Minister Rai fügte hinzu, dass die nächsten Gespräche mit Mad First Hauptversammlung der RSS-Mitarbeiter Verband hielt Kathmandu, 4. Januar: Die erste jährliche Generalversammlung der Rastriya Samachar Samiti (RSS) Employees Association statt heute. Einweihung der Generalversammlung, RSS-Vorsitzender Kul Chandra Wagle sagte, dass obwohl alle Mitarbeiter unterschiedliche Gedanken und Prinzipien haben, sollte RSS die erste Hingabe während der Pflicht sein. Zugewiesenes Budget sollte überwacht werden: Staatsminister Shahi Dailekh, 5. Januar: Staatsminister für lokale Entwicklung, Kunti Shahi, hat gesagt, dass Entwicklungsprojekte wie pro Völker Wunsch formuliert werden sollten. Auf dem Dritten Stadtrat der Gemeinde Dullu sagte Staatsminister Shahi, dass das Budget nach den Bedürfnissen der Völker zugewiesen werden sollte. Sie s, wo Kunst, Wissenschaft und Technologie zusammen kommen, um Kunst interaktiver zu machen Kathmandu: Eine Sammlung von Kupferplattenkunst, ein von Kindern entwickeltes Videospiel, ein Ruheteich, ein Sarangi (traditionelles nepalesisches Musikinstrument), unterstützt durch einen Sensor und ein einzigartiges Show-All-Party-Treffen von Kabir Raj Lama begeisterte Besucher für zehn Tage auf dem Nepal Art Council. Die sehr disti RPP-N (Parallel) drängt govt auf den nationalen Vereinigungstag Kathmandu, 7. Januar: Rastriya Prajatantra Partei-Nepal (Parallel) hat die Regierung aufgefordert, den nationalen Vereinigungstag am 11. Januar (Paush 27) zu markieren. Die Partei gab heute eine Pressemitteilung und forderte die Regierung, den Tag als nationale Tag der Vereinigung anzumelden und nationale Feiertage an Staatsminister fordert Beamte dringend zu arbeiten schwer, kritische Situation zu überwinden Baitadi, 8. Januar: Staatsminister für Finanzen Damodar Bhandari gedrängt Alle Nation-Mitarbeiter, ihre Anstrengungen, um das Land aus der Krise zu helfen engagieren. Garlanding der Ort des Märtyrers Dasharath Chand erreicht in seinem Haus in Baskot am Donnerstag, Staatsminister Bhandari verpflichtet, Transf Konsens aller Parteien benötigt, um Deadlock zu beenden: NC-Chef Khadka Parasi, 10. Januar: Nepali Kongressführer und ehemaliger Minister Purna Bahadur Khadka hat Dass bestehende komplexe Probleme des Landes durch die Einheit aller politischen Parteien gelöst werden könnten. Er sagte, dass die anhaltende politische Sackgasse auf der Grundlage des Konsenses zwischen einem bedeutenden Nepal beendet werden sollte, um eine Konsultation mit Saudi-Arabien für das Arbeitsabkommen zu vereinbaren Saudi-Arabien, 11. Januar: Nepal wird Konsultationen mit Saudi-Arabien, einer der Top-Arbeitszielen für Nepali Wanderarbeitnehmer, für Laborabkommen. Ein dreiköpfiges technisches Team unter der Leitung von Sekretär des Ministeriums für Arbeit und Beschäftigung (MoLE), Ram Kumar Acharya, kam Saudi Saptari, 12. Januar: Saptari Bezirksamt hat Fortsetzung der Sperrstunde auf Bharadaha, Rupani und Ost-West Highway Bereich in der Kreis. Die Polizei sagte, dass die Sperrstunde von 9.00 Uhr bis 18.00 Uhr am Abend wirksam ist. Ebenso sagte Superintendent der Polizei Bhim Prasad Dhakal, dass cu Die Jinx einer innerhalb eines Jahres Frist in Nepal Kathmandu. Nach dem Ausfallen der ersten zwei Jahre und dann noch zwei Jahre bis zur Einreichung einer neuen Verfassung durch die erste Verfassungsgebende Versammlung im Jahr 2012 gingen die politischen Parteien zu einer zweiten CA mit einem Versprechen, die schwer fassbare neue Verfassung zu verkünden O Fahrzeugbewegung glatt in Ost-West-Autobahn Dhanusha, 14. Januar: Fahrzeugbewegung auf der Ost-West Highway hat sich nach einer langen Zeit glatt. Zuvor war die Bewegung von Fahrzeugen durch Tarai-Unruhen seit vier Monaten behindert. Die Fahrzeuge wurden von den Sicherheitskräften aufgrund der Sicherheitsbedrohung durch die Demonstranten geleitet. T Zwei getötet als Brände ausbrechen nach LP-Gas-Leckage Bhaktapur, 17. Januar: Ein Oktogenist starb, nachdem ein Feuer aus der LP-Gasleckage bei Layakur in Madhyapur Thimi Municipality-1 gestern Abend ausbrach. Der stellvertretende Superintendent der Polizei (DSP) Prabin Lal Shrestha des Metropolitan Police Circle sagte, dass Kanchha Sipai, 88, an Verbrennungsverletzungen starb. Polizei Grundschule mit erschreckender Geschichte bekommt Facelift Jajarkot, 18. Januar: Eine Grundschule, die zum ersten Mal beschädigt wurde bei der Polizei und später aus dem Blitzschlag in einem abgelegenen Dorf in Jajarkot wurde vor kurzem gebaut. Das Gebäude der Ganesh Grundschule in Labisa Dorf in Laha VDC-8 wurde aus Lamipakha Gemeinschaft indischen Besuchern der Top-Touristen-Nummer in Mustang Mustang gebaut, 19. Januar: Die Zahl der indischen Staatsangehörigen Besuch Mustang Bezirk hat nach einem Rekord allmählich erhöht. Der Rekord von Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) behauptet, dass indische Touristen die höchste Zahl unter den ausländischen Touristen, die den Bezirk. Nbs 13-Punkte-Erklärung über Journalist Sicherheit und Verhaltenskodex enthüllte Itahari, 21. Januar: Eine 13-Punkte-Erklärung Auf Journalisten Sicherheit und Verhaltenskodex als Ergebnis einer Interaktion zum Thema veröffentlicht wurde. The interaction was jointly organized by Press Council Nepal and Federation of Nepali Journalists and co-organized by FNJ Sunsari Chapter. The gathe Import-export disruption costs Rs 2 billion revenue loss Birgunj, Jan 22: The disruption of import-export via Birgunj Nepals only dry port connected to Indian railway network has cost the revenue loss of over Rs 2 billion. With the standstill of import and export, the dry port customs office saw whopping deficit of revenue in the first five mont Increasing cold coupled with cold wave hits life in central and eastern Tarai Mahendranagar ( Dhanusha), Jan 24: Life in central and eastern Tarai including in Dhanusha has been affected with increasing cold coupled with cold wave for the past two days. According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology Janakpur, the district recorded maximum temperature of 18 degr Construction works in Theulekhola Hydel Project affected due to quakes, blockade Baglung, Jan 25: The construction works of the Theulekhola Hydropower Project have been affected after the Gorkha Earthquake and due to the ongoing fuel crisis following the Indias blockade on Nepal. The completion of the project with 1.5 megawatt capacity being developed in Baglung district National consensus government possible: UML leader Pokhrel Gaighat, Jan 26: CPN (UML) standing committee member Shankar Pokhrel has said that the government would get the shape of national consensus government if the Nepali Congress resorted back to the gentlemens agreement. Speaking at a news conference organized by the Press Chautari Udaypur chapt Even government offices do not pay electricity tariff Bhaktapur, Jan 28: The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) Bhaktapur branch is yet to recover approximately Rs 130.8 million in electricity tariff. This amount in due is because even the government offices in the District fail to clear their electricity tariff on time. According to the NEA B Bio-Diversity Information Centre in state of neglect Ratnanagar (Chitwan), Jan 29: The Bio-Diversity Information Centre, established at Tikauli of Ratnanagar-7 in Chitwan district, is itself without information. Although linking with east-west highway at Ratnanagar and situated near Sauraha, the third most popular tourist destination of the count HLPM holds discussions on upcoming India Visit of PM Oli Kathmandu, Jan 31: The meeting of the High Level Political Mechanism formed to coordinate the government activities held discussions about the upcoming India visit of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. The meeting held at Singh Durbar this morning discussed contemporary political issues along with t Cancer Hospital gets medical appliances worth Rs 232 million Chitwan, Feb 1: The government of China has donated different types of medical appliances worth Rs 232 million to the BP Koirala Memoraial Cancer Hospital. Executive Director at the Hospital, Dr Chin Bahadur Pun said that the Chinese government provided 27 different types of medical appliances No compromise against national interest: DPM Mainali Ilam, Feb 2: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Women, Children and Social Welfare, CP Mainali, has said that the government would not compromise with anyone against nationality. Talking to the National News Agency (RSS) at Ilam this morning on his way to attend a programme at Phidim in Pan Border surveillance up for child trafficking control Baitadi, Feb 3: The District Child Welfare Committee has upped border surveillance in order to prevent child trafficking citing the checkpoints adjacent to Indian border are prone to trafficking of children. As there is high risk of child trafficking via the border points, efforts have been mad APF border out post inaugurated in Birgunj Birgunj (Parsa), Feb 4: Deputy Inspector General of Armed Police Force (APF) Ram Sharan Poudel today inaugurated APF border out post at Sugauli in Parsa. The building that spread on around 7 katthas of land and can accommodate 50 APF personnel was constructed at the total cost of around Rs 8.8 Indian citizen arrested with smuggled silver Saptari, Feb 5: A police team has arrested an Indian citizen along with smuggled silver from Kunoli chowk of Rajbiraj last night. Sumit Kumar Mehta,17, a resident of Rajnagar-3 in Madhuwani district of India was arrested during a checking carried out of suspicion, District Police Office said. M PM should consult UML leaders in govt functioning, leader Nepal says Palpa, Feb 7: CPN (UML) senior leader and former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal has accused the party Chairman and Prime Minister, KP Sharma Oli, of running the government unilaterally. At a press meet organised by the Press Chautari, Palpa chapter, here this morning, senior leader Nepal com Grant assistance to economically deprived households under MSFP Phalebas (Parbat), Feb 8: In a bid to support the livelihood of the economically deprived families, a total of Rs 10 million has been distributed in grant in Parbat district. The amount was doled out to altogether 660 households of 39 community forests in the district. It is said that Rs 15,000 Former Prime Minister Koirala no more Kathmandu, Feb 9: Nepali Congress President and former Prime Minister Sushil Koirala has passed away at 12:50 this night at his residence in Maharajgunj, Kathmandu, Nepali Congress General Secretary Prakash Man Singh said. The former Prime Minister was 76. He was suffering from pneumonia and fe NHRC writes to implement report on same sex marriage Kathmandu, Feb 11: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has asked the government to implement the Supreme Courts directive and the report prepared on the same sex marriage. The NHRC has written to the government to implement the SCs verdict issued on December 21, 2007 and the report su Govt proposes to observe National Journalism Day Kathmandu, Feb 12: The government has proposed to observe National Journalism Day on May 26. The Ministry of Information and Communications has asked concerned sector and experts to hold discussions on the matter, following the proposal by the Gorakhapatra Corporation to celebrate the Day on PMs India visit will end bitterness, Nembang says Ilam, Feb 14: CPN (UML) standing committee member and deputy leader of UMLs parliamentary party Subas Nembang has said that Prime Minister KP Sharma Olis upcoming India visit would end the bitterness seen in the Nepal-India relations. At a news conference organised by Press Chautari Ilam chap Proposal for systematic and scientific counting of blue bull Chitwan, Feb 15: A proposal seeking to count blue bull systematically and scientifically has been submitted to the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Protection under the Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation. Chitwan National Park and Parsa Wildlife Protection Office jointly propose Parliamentary committee passes condolence motion over former PM Koiralas demise Kathmandu, Feb 16: The meeting of the Social Justice and Human Rights Committee under the Legislature-Parliament today has passed the condolence motion on the demise of Nepali Congress President and former Prime Minister Sushil Koirala. The meeting chaired by the committee chair Sushil Shrestha Indian bordering market bears Rs 2 billion loss due to shutdowns in Nepal Janakpur, Feb 17: Indian businessmen at the bordering trading towns are also reportedly bearing the brunt of the prolonged protest in the Tarai districts that ended recently after almost five months. According to the businessmen, there is a loss of more than Rs 2 billion in the Indian bordering PM Olis India visit to remove misunderstanding: Minister Rai Pokhara, Feb 18: Minister for Information and Communications Sherdhan Rai has said that the Prime Minister K P Sharma Olis official visit to India would be concentrated on removing misunderstanding and normalizing straining bilateral ties. At news conference here today, Minister Rai added that PM addresses Democracy Day function, says govt commmittted to freedom, national unity Kathmandu, Feb 19: Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli has said that the government was committed to maintaining peace, democracy, social justice, equality, national integrity, sovereignty, national unity and territorial integrity. While addressing the special ceremony organised at the Tundhikhel on New Delhi, Feb 21: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who is on his six-day-long state visit to India, has said that Nepal-India relations have improved as per the purpose of his visit. PM Oli informed the members of his delegation last night saying that misunderstandings surfaced in Nepal-India rel Countrys prosperity is next agenda: ANNFSU newly-elected chair Lama Kathmandu, Feb 22: The newly elected All Nepal National Free Student Union (ANNFSU) Chairperson Nabina Lama has said the student unions next agenda is to work for the nation-building and prosperity while continuing the students movement. Lama was elected the chairperson of ANNFSU by getting 8 Pokhara, Feb 24: A plane of the Tara Air flying for Jomsom of Mustang from Pokhara has remained out of contact. The Jomsom-bound plane that took off from Pokhara Airport at 7.50 this morning remained out of communication after some moments of its flight, said Administrative Officer of Civil Avi Myagdi, Feb 24: The plane that had gone out of contact some minutes later after the take-off has been found crashed near Soleghopte cliff at Dana VDC-2 in Myagdi. The plane belonging to Tara Airs that took off for Jomsom from Pokhara at 7:50 am in the morning today had gone out of contact some Tara Air Plane Crash: Dead bodies being collected Dana (Myagdi), Feb 25: The collection of dead bodies of the passengers and crew members killed in a Tara Air plane wreckage in Solighopte hill of Dana VDC-2, Myagdi on Wednesday morning has started. The teams of Nepal Police, Nepal Army and Armed Police Force that reached the wreckage site with News Headlines12 may 2015 earthquake injured person A Nepali theatre actor, Khagendra Lamichhane, performs in a play Pida Geet (song of sorrow) at Theatre Village, Lazimpat, Kathmandu, on Saturday, January 10, 2015. Today was the last day of the play. (NNHemanta Shrestha) A lady participant throws her old set of mobile phone during a Mobile Throwing Competition at Tundikhel, Kathmandu on Saturday, January 10, 2015. She actually threw a dummy of her mobile and the organizers will send the old mobile set given by her and others to remote Mugu district for use of the locals under a charity. (NNHemanta Shrestha) CPN-UML Chairperson KP Sharma Oli, flanked by senior leaders Jhalanath Khanal and Madhav Kumar Nepal, addresses a press meet at party headquarters at Balkhu, Kathmandu on Saturday, January 10, 2015. (NNHemanta Shrestha) Top Story NRNA calls to resolve ongoing situation through discussions Kathmandu, Sept. 30: The Non-Resident Nepalis Association (NRNA) has expressed concerns to the ongoing unease situation created in the country after the promulgation of the new constitution. Issuing a press statement, NRNA President Shesh Ghale has said that the NRNs are deeply saddened to lear India not favouring monarchy and obstructing border in Nepal-Indian External Minister Swaraj New York (America), Oct 1: Indian Minister for External Affairs Sushma Swaraj has made it clear that India never stands for reinstating monarchy in Nepal. In an around 45-minute-long meeting with Nepals Minster for Foreign Affairs Mahendra Bahadur Pandey on the sidelines of 70th session of the New constitution guarantees fundamental rights of citizens, DPM Singh says addressing 70th session of UNGA New York, Oct 2: Deputy Prime Minister Prakashman Singh has said that the new constitution promulgated in Nepal has guaranteed the fundamental rights of the citizens and has ambitiously broadened the rights of women, children, elderly and differently able persons as well as marginalized communities. Industrialists pay upto Rs 350m to Indian side as blockade continues Morang, Oct. 3: The industrialists in Morang have paid as high as Rs 350 million additional fees to the Indian side due to delay in cargo clearance from the Indian customs officials during the ongoing unofficial blockade from India. Senior Vice-Chairman of Morang Trade Organisation Rajendra Rau Four LPG bullets enter Nepal via Kakadbhitta point Bhadrapur, Oct. 5: Four vehicles carrying LP Gas have entered Nepal last night from the Kakadbhitta entry point, the Area Police Office Kakadbhitta said. So far, a total of 127 cargos entered Nepal on Saturday while 65 goods-laden trucks arrived on Sunday evening and 45 other vehicles including UML chair Oli will lead new govt: leader Poudel Kathmandu, Oct 6: CPN (UML) deputy general secretary Bishnu Poudel has said that the UML chair KP Sharma Oli would lead the new government on the consensus among the major political parties. Speaking in a face-to-face programme organized by Reporters Club here today, leader Poudel shared that Govt not serious to resolve problem: FSF chair Yadav Kathmandu, Oct 8: Federal Socialist Forum chairman Upendra Yadav has said that the government was not serious to resolve the present political imbroglio. Talking in a face-to-face interaction programmme here in the capital, today, the FSF chair Yadav said the problem was increasing as the gover UCPN (Maoist) to support UML to lead new govt conditionally Kathmandu, Oct 10: UCPN (Maoist) is likely to support CPN-UML to lead the new government conditionally. A standing committee meeting of the Maoists held at the party Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal in Lazimpat in the Capital today, urged the UML to implement the eight-point demands forwarded by t Oct 11, 2015- CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma has been elected the 38th Prime Minister of Nepal. He secured 338 votes during the election held at the Legislature-Parliament on Sunday, while his rival Nepali Congress President Sushil Koirala secured 287 votes. A total of 587 lawmakers cast their votes CPN-UML Chair Oli elected the new PM of Nepal Kathmandu, Oct. 11: CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has been elected the new Prime Minister of Nepal, following the promulgation of the new constitution of federal republic Nepal. In a voting for the post of the Prime Minister held at the Legislature-Parliament today, Oli won with a total of 338 Constitution implementation possible only with solid unity and collaboration Chitwan, Oct 12: District leaders of various political parties in Chitwan have underscored the need for three major parties to propel unity for the effective implementation of the newly-promulgated constitution despite polarization surfaced in a vote to elect new Prime Minister of the country. UCPN (Maoist) to finalize new names for Ministers today Kathmandu, Oct 13: UCPN (Maoist) has said that the party would decide on the names representing the party in the government as Ministers after holding discussions with Prime Minister and CPN (UML) chair KP Sharma Oli. The party office bearers meeting was held at the party chair Pushpa Kamal Da Road construction halts due to fuel crisis in Phidim Paanchthar, Oct 14: The construction of the 10 kilometres road section under the Mid-Hill Pushpalal Highway in Phidim, Paanchthar has been disrupted for a week due to the fuel crisis. The construction of the road, that started with some Rs 300 million on June 10, 2014, is carried on only two da Financial literacy through mobile message (Interactive Voice Response) a pioneering effort to transform lives of rural people Kathmandu, Oct 15: A rural Dalit woman in Nepal, who would otherwise be deprived of even basic necessities, would never imagine that a simple mobile message could change the facet of her life. However, a journey towards that end has kicked off for Sushma Sunar, hailing from Badachaur-2 of Rolpa dist NC not to file candidacy for Speaker, Deputy Speaker Kathmandu, Oct 16: The Nepali Congress has decided not to file candidacy from its side in the election to the post of Speaker and the Deputy Speaker being held today. A meeting of the partys office-bearers held at the Party president Sushil Koiralas residence in Maharajgunj this morning decid Dangi family hopeful of posthumous honour to worlds ever shortest man Kathmandu, Oct 17: When Junrey Balawing of the Philippines was in 2011 declared as the worlds shortest man, the government of Philippines announced a public holiday celebrating it as an achievement of the country and as a mark of honour to him. Nevertheless, the happiness of Philippines could Madhes agitation will end after some changes in delineation of federal states: Chair Yadav Gaushala, Oct 18: Chairman of the Federal Socialist Forum Nepal, Upendra Yadav, has said that the eight-point and 22-point agreement should be implemented before sitting for talks with the government. Addressing the ongoing sit-in of the United Democratic Madhesi Front at Bhittamod, the main bo Shortage of medicine starts to grips Dhaulagiri zone Baglung, Oct 19: Various medical centres in Dhaulgiri zone, including the government hospitals and pharmacies, have started reeling under the medicine shortage following the unannounced border blockade imposed by India on Nepal. As the import of the essential drugs has stopped following the blo HLPCC decides to hold meaningful dialogue Kathmandu, Oct 29: The High Level Political Coordination Committee (HLPCC) today has decided to hold meaningful dialogue with protesting groups and parties in the Terai. The meeting of the committee chaired by the UCPN (Maoist) chair and the committee chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal and held at the New President Bhandari takes oath of office and secrecy Kathmandu, Oct 29: Newly elected President Bidya Devi Bhandari has taken oath of office and secrecy at the Office of the President, Sheetal Niwas, amid a special ceremony held this afternoon. Chief Justice Kalyan Shrestha administered the oath of office and secrecy to the President Bhandari. nb Independent parliamentarian Musalman registers his candidacy for vice-president Kathmandu, Oct 30: An independent parliamentarian Attahar Kamal Musalman has today filed his candidacy to the post of Vice-President. Parliamentarian Musalman registered his candidacy at Legislature-Parliament Secretariat, Office of the Election Officer at New Baneshwor at 11:15 am. He won Govt. to present itself with maximum flexibility: HLPCC Kathmandu, Nov 1: Todays meeting of the High-Level Political Coordination Committee has decided to present itself with flexibility in the talks to be held with agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF). The UDMF has been launching agitation expressing dissatisfaction over the new consti Petro tankers from northern point coming smoothly Dhunche (Rasuwa), Oct 5: The tankers carrying petroleum products provided by China in the form of grant are continuously entering Nepal from northern border checkpoint. According to District Police Chief Abadesh Bista, four petro tankers have left for Kathmandu from Dhunche this morning and 24 Over 1000 people receive service from NAs health camp Surunga (Jhapa), Nov 6: The Nepal Armys Kali Bahadur Battalion Charali Barrack organized a free health camp at Gherabari of southern Jhapa in order to improve the relations between army and civilians. The free health camp concluded in collaboration with BampB medical college, Mechi Eye Hospi Sagarmatha Waripari launched on occasion of diamond jubilee of Sino-Nepal relations Kathmandu, Nov 8: A book Sagarmatha Waripari (Across Sagarmatha) has been launched on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the establishment of Nepal-China diplomatic relations. The book published by China Radio International, Beijing after a year-long research and study was launched amids NC urges to forward constitution amendment proposal Kathmandu, Nov 8: The Parliamentary Party meeting of the Nepali Congress has urged the government to table the constitution amendment proposal in the parliment so as to resolve the Tarai problem as soon as possible. The proposal was forwarded by the NC-led government in the past. The amendment Yampanchak begins: Kaag Tihar today Kathmandu, Nov 9: Tihar, the second largest festival of the Nepali Hindus and alike begins from today. Also known as Yampanchak, the festival is observed for five days. Tihar is also a festival where the bonding between a brother and sister is respected and recognized through Bhai Tika. On the Blockade should be settled through diplomatic measures California (America), Nov 9: Former Prime Minister and Nepali Congress President Sushil Koirala has said that the current unannounced blockade by India on Nepal is against the international law and it should be settled through diplomatic measures. NC President Koirala said this while talking to NC general secretary Sitaula urges governments seriousness to avert problems Pathari (Morang), Nov 10: Nepali Congress general secretary Krishna Prasad Sitaula urged the government to take serious measures as the unofficial blockade by India has put Nepali people in trouble. At the cadres training programme at Biratnagar on Monday evening, NC general secretary said that Schools in Upper Mustang remain shut as children start migrating to escape cold Mustang, Nov 15: Many schools in the Upper Mustang area in the district have remained closed as majority of the students has started descending towards lower lands to escape severe cold in the areas during winter. With the onset of winter starting from November in general, many people in the mountain Quake survivors hit hard with increasing cold Melamchi, Nov 16: People in the northern part of Sindhupalchowk district, whose houses suffered complete damage during the Gorkha earthquake, are facing problems with the increasing cold. The quake-hit folks in uphill VDCs in the districts such as Helambu, Gunsa, Bhotang and Selang are worried Birgunj dry port waives parking fees of containers Birgunj, Nov. 17: The Birgunj dry port has waived the parking fees of containers and warehouses for the imported goods. Himalayan Terminals, the dry port operator, announced to waive the parking fees of 40 days for the importers stating that the good suppliers were unable to supply the commodit Madhesh agitation should get constitutional outlet: Leader Bhandari Bardibas, Nov 19: National Madesh Socialist Party Chairman Sarat Singh Bhandari has stated that the ongoing agitation in Madhesh should get constitutional outlet. Speaking to the media persons at his residence in his hometown at Aurahi in Mahottari district today, leader Bhandari accused that t Madhes agitation is not secessionist movement, Yadav says Gaushala, Nov. 20: Chairman of Madhesi Peoples Rights Forum (Republican) and leader of Federal Democratic Front Raj Kishor Yadav has said that the ongoing agitation in Tarai region is not to split the nation. Talking to journalists at Jaleshwor in Mahottari, leader Yadav said that the front wa No provinces can be formed that divide mountains from Madhes UML secy Gyawali Kawasoti (Nawalparasi), Nov 22: CPN-UML Secretary Pradip Gyawali on Sunday said that no provinces could be formed that split the mountains from Madhes. He said that his party was not in favour of forming provinces based on ethnicity and the one that divide mountains, adding, however, that they Mustang sees apple sale of Rs 290 million Mustang, Nov 23: Farmers in Mustang district have made a good transaction of Rs 290 million from the apple sale this season The apple production this season has gone down by seven per cent in comparison to the last in Mustang considered to be the pocket area for apple yields. Farmers, however All VDCs in Mustang get access to communication facility Mustang, Nov 24: All VDCs in Mustang district have access to communication facility. There are 16 VDCs in the district. Chief at the Nepal Telecom, Mustang, Hum Bahadur Bhujel, said that all the areas in the district have access to communication facility after Namaste and CDMA SIM cards were di Govt has considered impact on private sector seriously: Finance Minister Kathmandu, Nov 24: Minister for Finance, Bishnu Poudel, has said that the government is serious regarding the impact on private sector due to the continuous Madhes banda for the past three months and the unannounced border blockade imposed by India. Receiving suggestions of a joint team of the Prohibitory order in Bhardah, Rupani, Rajbiraj of Saptari from 9:00 am Saptari, Nov. 25: The District Administration Office, Saptari, has announced a prohibitory order in Bhardah, Rupani and Rajbiraj in the district from 9:00 am today until 6:00 in the evening, Superintendent of Police (SP) Bhim Prasad Dhakal said. The prohibitory order was issued in view of possi Parliamentary team inspects road in Rasuwa Dhunche (Rasuwa), Nov. 26: The Parliamentary Development Committee study and inspection team has concluded that the existing road leading to Rasuwagadhi transit with China was feasible to enhance trade with the northern neighbour. The team led by Committee Chair Rabindra Adhikari made an onsite Blockade withdrawal rider for addressing demands-Nembang Ilam, Nov 27: Former Speaker Subas Nembang has said that the demands of Madhes-centric parties would be addressed if they called for border-based blockade to enable an environment conducive for meaningful dialogue. At the cadres meet programme organized by CPN-UML, Ilam here this morning, he ca 27 CPN Maoist cadres held in Kaski Pokhara, Nov. 29: The normal life in Kaski district is affected today due to the strike imposed by the CPN Maoist as public vehicles have remained off the road while academic institutions have shut down. Likewise, police arrested 27 bandh enforcers of CPN Maoist (Chand faction) this morning fro CIAAs directive to stop black marketeering of fuel Kathmandu, Nov 30: The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) has issued directives to the bodies concerned to stop the black marketeering of fuel. The anti-graft constitutional body on Sunday summoned the Chief District Officers of the three districts of the Kathmandu Va Madhesi alliance holds meeting with NC President Koirala Kathmandu, Dec 1: Leaders of Federal Inclusive Madhesi Alliance have held discussions with Nepali Congress President and former Prime Minister Sushil Koirala at latters residence at Maharajgunj in the capital today. The alliance leaders drew the attention of NC President Koirala towards their Inclusion Matters: Access and Empowerment for People of All Abilities Kathmandu, Dec 2: As every year, this year also Nepal joins the whole world in commemorating the 24th International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) on December 3, and as usual, various programmes focusing on different aspects related to people with disabilities would be held to mark the occa Six agitators injured in clash with Indian nationals Parsa, Dec 3: At least six agitators were injured in different clashes between the people protesting in Birgunj, Parsa and Indian nationals over disputes at Miteri Bridge in Birgunj last night and today morning. The disputes flared up after some youths of Raxaul in India escorted a truck bearin Large amount of fertilizers stuck at dry port in Birgunj due to protest Birgunj (Parsa), Dec 4: At a time when farmers across the country are facing a lack of fertilizers, a large amount of the same has been stuck at the dry port in Birgunj, Parsa due to the ongoing agitation in the Tarai. According to Rajendra Bahadur Karki, chief of Birgunj-based regional office Saptari, Dec 4: Curfew imposed at Saptaris district headquarters Rajbiraj, Bharadaha and Rupani in the district, following killings of three persons in police firing on November 22 has been lifted today. Chief District Officer Narayan Prasad Bhatta said that the curfew was lifted, following im Health Minister assures to purchase medicines within a month Chitwan, Dec 7: Minister for Health and Population Ram Janam Chaudhary has said that the medicines would be purchased within a month to avert the current crisis of drugs. Talking to journalists in Bharatpur today, he said that the current stock of medicines would somehow manage the drugs requir ADB to provide 15 million US dollar grant assistance Kathmandu, Dec 8: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has agreed to provide 15 million US dollars grant assistance from the Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction (JFPR) to the Government of Nepal for the Disaster Risk Reduction and Livelihood Restoration for Earthquake affected communities. The JFPR is UML conclave calls on Madhesi Front to become responsible Chitwan, Dec 9: A resolution passed by the ruling party CPN (UML)s Special National Cadres Assembly which concluded in Sauraha of Chitwan district on Tuesday, calls on the agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) to halt the protest movement and play a responsible role towards resolving the UNSC adopts Resolution 2250 on Youth, Peace and Security Kathmandu, Dec 10: United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 2250 on Youth, Peace and Security on Wednesday. The resolution outlines the duty of governments to protect young people during conflict and in post-conflict societies, promote their participation in peace building and peaceke Quake-hit women more vulnerable to trafficking Kanchanpur, Dec. 11: The number of trafficked women from the far-western entry point in Kanchanpur district has increased after the deadly April 25 catastrophic earthquake. Different organisations working against human trafficking said that more women are trafficked mostly in the name of employ India built dam by encroaching no-mans land in Kanchanpur Punarbas (Kanchanpur), Dec. 13: The Indian Department of Forests is found to have encroached the no mans land in Parasan to build a dam. A team led by Chief District Officer Manohar Prasad Aryal carried out an observation of the dam site on Saturday. The team found that the Indian forest offic German provides Rs 3 billion plus grant assistance Kathmandu, Dec 14: The German government has agreed to provide a total grant assistance of Rs 3.46 billion to the government of Nepal. The government of Germany provided the assistance as a special commitment for Recovery Programme in the aftermath of devastating April 25 earthquake. At a Govt working sincerely to end crises, UML secy Bhattarai Pokhara, Dec. 15: CPN (UML) secretary Yogesh Bhattarai has said that the government was working in a systematic way to troubleshot countrys ongoing problems. At a news conference organised here by Press Chautari Nepal Kaski chapter this morning, Bhattarai said that the efforts made to resolve Challenges to diversifying fuel imports into Nepal Kathmandu: Its been almost two months that a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between the Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) and China National United Oil Corporation (PetroChina) to supply petroleum products to Nepal. This was a late but inevitable step taken by the country to diversify fuel Five-member committee formed to probe into brick kiln chimney blast Ilam, Dec 17: The Sunsari district administration office has formed a committee to investigate into the chimney blast of New Jay Nepal Brick Kiln of Ekamba-16, Sunsari that left eight workers killed many injured. The administration has formed a five-member investigation team headed by Administr Major political parties agree to hold talks with UDMF by postponing House meeting Kathmandu, Dec 18: The major political parties have agreed to hold discussions with the agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front by postponing the ongoing meeting of the Parliament till December 23. Todays meeting held among the Nepali Congress, CPN (UML), UCPN (Maoist), Rastriya Prajatantra Kathmandu, Dec 20: The Pushpa Lal Memorial Foundation (PLMF) has condemned the act of cadres of agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front to purify the premises of Janaki Temple, following recent visit of President Bidya Devi Bhandari to the shrine. Foundations annual general meeting held in NC office-bearers deliberate on dispute over active membership Kathmandu, Dec 21: The meeting of the main opposition party Nepali Congress office-bearers held here today has deliberated on resolving the dispute regarding distribution of its active membership. The meeting held at the personal residence of the Partys President Sushil Koirala at Maharajgunj No need for sovereign Nepal to ask foreign countries to write constitution UML general secretary Itahari (Sunsari), Dec 22: CPN-UML General Secretary Ishwor Pokharel today said that there was no any need for sovereign Nepal to ask any neighbouring or foreign countries to write constitution from the people-elected Constituent Assembly. Speaking at a programme organised by Press Chautari Nep Students hit street for no fare concession Kathmandu, Dec 23: Students of Tri-Chandra College in Kathmandu have staged demonstration since early this morning demanding control of black-marketing and implementation of concession on public transport fair as agreed earlier. We are forced to come out to street when helpers of public vehicle Educationists worry school calendar in protest-hit Tarai districts might go astray Kathmandu, Dec 24: With most schools in the Tarai districts remaining shut for the past four months due to the Tarai-Madhes agitations, concerned authorities have warned that there would be difficulties to maintain this years academic calendar. According to a source, a few percentage of the re Federalism puts country in complex situation: DPM KC Rampur (Palpa), Dec 25: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Poverty Alleviation, Chitra Bahadur KC, has said that political instability and complex situation has surfaced in the country due to federalism. At a news conference organised at Tansen in Palpa today, DPM KC argued that decision of UCPN (M) Chair Dahal, Forum leader Ray call on PM Oli, discuss contemporary agendas Kathmandu, Dec 27: UCPN (Maoist) Chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal and senior Vice Chair of Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF - Democratic) Rameshwor Ray today individually called on Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli at the Prime Ministers official residence, Baluwatar and discussed about the countrys contemporary i PM Oli hails US decision providing customs waiver to Nepali products Kathmandu, Dec 28: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has welcomed the decision taken by the US Government to provide exemption on the customs charge on the export of clothes manufactured in Nepal. He said this during a joint meeting with the delegations of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Comm Information Minister asks NC, Madhes-centric parties to join govt Tanahun, Dec. 29: Minister for Information and Communications Sherdhan Rai has said that cabinet expansion was both the necessity and compulsion of the hour. During a cadres meet programme in Damauli today, Minister Rai urged the Nepali Congress and Madhesi Morcha to join the government saying A hundred days of a nascent constitution Kathmandu, Dec 30: The Constitution of Nepal on Monday completed 100 tumultuous days of its promulgation. Over this period since the constitution was issued by the first President of the Republic of Nepal, the country got a new Prime Minister, a new Head of State, a new Vice-President, a new Speaker Country will face big blow if demands of Madhesis neglected: Singh Chitwan, Dec 31: Nepali Congress General Secretary Prakashman Singh, has said that the country would face great problem if the genuine demands of the Madhes-based political parties are neglected. Speaking at a seminar organised here today on the occasion of the 40th National Reconciliation Day, Govt prepares for talks with Madhesi Front: Minister Rai Biratnagar, Jan 3: Minister for Information and Communications Sherdhan Rai has said that the government was all set to hold talks with protesting Tarai-centric parties with a concrete proposal. Talking to media persons in Biratnagar this morning, Minister Rai added that the next talks with Mad First AGM of RSS Employees Association held Kathmandu, Jan 4: The first annual general meeting of the Rastriya Samachar Samiti (RSS) Employees Association held today. Inaugurating the AGM, RSS Chairman Kul Chandra Wagle said that although all employees have different thoughts and principles, RSS should be the first devotion during duty. Allocated budget should be monitored: State Minister Shahi Dailekh, Jan 5: Minister of State for Local Development, Kunti Shahi, has said that development projects should be formulated as per peoples wish. At the Third Town Council of the Dullu Municipality, State Minister Shahi said that budget should be allocated as per the peoples need. She s Where art, science and technology come together to make art more interactive Kathmandu: A collection of copper plate arts, a video game developed by children, a peace pond, a Sarangi (traditional Nepali musical instrument) supported by a sensor and an unique show called all-party meet by Kabir Raj Lama enthralled visitors for ten days at the Nepal Art Council. The very disti RPP-N (Parallel) urges govt to mark national unification day Kathmandu, Jan 7: Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal (Parallel) has urged the government to mark the national unification day on January 11 (Paush 27). The party issued a press release today and urged the government to mark the day as the national unification day and announce national holiday to State Minister urges civil servants to work hard to overcome critical situation Baitadi, Jan 8: Minister of State for Finance Damodar Bhandari urged all nation-serving employees to engage their efforts to bail the country out of crisis. Garlanding the stattue of martyr Dasharath Chand reaching at his house in Baskot on Thursday, Minister of State Bhandari pledged to transf Consensus of all parties needed to end deadlock: NC leader Khadka Parasi, Jan 10: Nepali Congress leader and former minister Purna Bahadur Khadka has said that existing complex problems of the country could be resolved through the unity of all political parties. He said that ongoing political deadlock should be ended on the basis of consensus between major an Nepal to hold consultation with Saudi Arabia for Labour Agreement Saudi Arabia, Jan 11: Nepal is going to hold consultations with Saudi Arabia, one of the top labour destinations for Nepali migrant workers, for Labour Agreement. A three-member technical team headed by Secretary of the Ministry of Labour and Employment (MoLE), Ram Kumar Acharya, arrived Saudi Saptari, Jan 12: Saptari District Administration Office has continued curfew at Bharadaha, Rupani and East-West Highway area in the district. Police said that the curfew is effective from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm in the evening. Similarly, Superintendent of Police Bhim Prasad Dhakal said that cu The Jinx of a within one-year deadline in Nepal Kathmandu. After falling out in meeting the first two-year and then another two more years deadline to promulgate a new constitution through the first Constituent Assembly in 2012, the political parties went to polls for a second CA with a pledge to promulgate the elusive new constitution within o Vehicular movement smooth in East-West highway Dhanusha, Jan 14: Vehicular movement on the East-West Highway has become smooth after a long time. Before this, the movement of vehicles was obstructed due to Tarai unrest for past four months. Vehicles were being escorted by the security forces due to security threat posed by the protesters. T Two killed as fires erupt after LP gas leakage Bhaktapur, Jan 17: An octogenarian died after a fire broke out from the LP gas leakage at Layakur in Madhyapur Thimi Municipality-1 last night. Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Prabin Lal Shrestha of Metropolitan Police Circle said that Kanchha Sipai, 88, died of burn injuries. Police Primary school with appalling history gets facelift Jajarkot, Jan 18: A primary school that was first damaged in the police firing and later from the lightning strike at a remote village in Jajarkot has been constructed recently. The building of Ganesh Primary School based at Labisa village in Laha VDC-8 was constructed from Lamipakha Community Indian visitors top tourists number in Mustang Mustang, Jan 19: The number of Indian nationals visiting Mustang district has gradually increased, according to a record. The record maintained by Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) states that Indian tourists made the highest number among the foreign tourists visiting the district. nbs 13-point declaration on journalist safety and code of conduct unveiled Itahari, Jan 21: A 13-point declaration on journalists safety and code of conduct was released as an outcome of an interaction on the topic. The interaction was jointly organized by Press Council Nepal and Federation of Nepali Journalists and co-organized by FNJ Sunsari Chapter. The gathe Import-export disruption costs Rs 2 billion revenue loss Birgunj, Jan 22: The disruption of import-export via Birgunj Nepals only dry port connected to Indian railway network has cost the revenue loss of over Rs 2 billion. With the standstill of import and export, the dry port customs office saw whopping deficit of revenue in the first five mont Increasing cold coupled with cold wave hits life in central and eastern Tarai Mahendranagar ( Dhanusha), Jan 24: Life in central and eastern Tarai including in Dhanusha has been affected with increasing cold coupled with cold wave for the past two days. According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology Janakpur, the district recorded maximum temperature of 18 degr Construction works in Theulekhola Hydel Project affected due to quakes, blockade Baglung, Jan 25: The construction works of the Theulekhola Hydropower Project have been affected after the Gorkha Earthquake and due to the ongoing fuel crisis following the Indias blockade on Nepal. The completion of the project with 1.5 megawatt capacity being developed in Baglung district National consensus government possible: UML leader Pokhrel Gaighat, Jan 26: CPN (UML) standing committee member Shankar Pokhrel has said that the government would get the shape of national consensus government if the Nepali Congress resorted back to the gentlemens agreement. Speaking at a news conference organized by the Press Chautari Udaypur chapt Even government offices do not pay electricity tariff Bhaktapur, Jan 28: The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) Bhaktapur branch is yet to recover approximately Rs 130.8 million in electricity tariff. This amount in due is because even the government offices in the District fail to clear their electricity tariff on time. According to the NEA B Bio-Diversity Information Centre in state of neglect Ratnanagar (Chitwan), Jan 29: The Bio-Diversity Information Centre, established at Tikauli of Ratnanagar-7 in Chitwan district, is itself without information. Although linking with east-west highway at Ratnanagar and situated near Sauraha, the third most popular tourist destination of the count HLPM holds discussions on upcoming India Visit of PM Oli Kathmandu, Jan 31: The meeting of the High Level Political Mechanism formed to coordinate the government activities held discussions about the upcoming India visit of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. The meeting held at Singh Durbar this morning discussed contemporary political issues along with t Cancer Hospital gets medical appliances worth Rs 232 million Chitwan, Feb 1: The government of China has donated different types of medical appliances worth Rs 232 million to the BP Koirala Memoraial Cancer Hospital. Executive Director at the Hospital, Dr Chin Bahadur Pun said that the Chinese government provided 27 different types of medical appliances No compromise against national interest: DPM Mainali Ilam, Feb 2: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Women, Children and Social Welfare, CP Mainali, has said that the government would not compromise with anyone against nationality. Talking to the National News Agency (RSS) at Ilam this morning on his way to attend a programme at Phidim in Pan Border surveillance up for child trafficking control Baitadi, Feb 3: The District Child Welfare Committee has upped border surveillance in order to prevent child trafficking citing the checkpoints adjacent to Indian border are prone to trafficking of children. As there is high risk of child trafficking via the border points, efforts have been mad APF border out post inaugurated in Birgunj Birgunj (Parsa), Feb 4: Deputy Inspector General of Armed Police Force (APF) Ram Sharan Poudel today inaugurated APF border out post at Sugauli in Parsa. The building that spread on around 7 katthas of land and can accommodate 50 APF personnel was constructed at the total cost of around Rs 8.8 Indian citizen arrested with smuggled silver Saptari, Feb 5: A police team has arrested an Indian citizen along with smuggled silver from Kunoli chowk of Rajbiraj last night. Sumit Kumar Mehta,17, a resident of Rajnagar-3 in Madhuwani district of India was arrested during a checking carried out of suspicion, District Police Office said. M PM should consult UML leaders in govt functioning, leader Nepal says Palpa, Feb 7: CPN (UML) senior leader and former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal has accused the party Chairman and Prime Minister, KP Sharma Oli, of running the government unilaterally. At a press meet organised by the Press Chautari, Palpa chapter, here this morning, senior leader Nepal com Grant assistance to economically deprived households under MSFP Phalebas (Parbat), Feb 8: In a bid to support the livelihood of the economically deprived families, a total of Rs 10 million has been distributed in grant in Parbat district. The amount was doled out to altogether 660 households of 39 community forests in the district. It is said that Rs 15,000 Former Prime Minister Koirala no more Kathmandu, Feb 9: Nepali Congress President and former Prime Minister Sushil Koirala has passed away at 12:50 this night at his residence in Maharajgunj, Kathmandu, Nepali Congress General Secretary Prakash Man Singh said. The former Prime Minister was 76. He was suffering from pneumonia and fe NHRC writes to implement report on same sex marriage Kathmandu, Feb 11: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has asked the government to implement the Supreme Courts directive and the report prepared on the same sex marriage. The NHRC has written to the government to implement the SCs verdict issued on December 21, 2007 and the report su Govt proposes to observe National Journalism Day Kathmandu, Feb 12: The government has proposed to observe National Journalism Day on May 26. The Ministry of Information and Communications has asked concerned sector and experts to hold discussions on the matter, following the proposal by the Gorakhapatra Corporation to celebrate the Day on PMs India visit will end bitterness, Nembang says Ilam, Feb 14: CPN (UML) standing committee member and deputy leader of UMLs parliamentary party Subas Nembang has said that Prime Minister KP Sharma Olis upcoming India visit would end the bitterness seen in the Nepal-India relations. At a news conference organised by Press Chautari Ilam chap Proposal for systematic and scientific counting of blue bull Chitwan, Feb 15: A proposal seeking to count blue bull systematically and scientifically has been submitted to the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Protection under the Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation. Chitwan National Park and Parsa Wildlife Protection Office jointly propose Parliamentary committee passes condolence motion over former PM Koiralas demise Kathmandu, Feb 16: The meeting of the Social Justice and Human Rights Committee under the Legislature-Parliament today has passed the condolence motion on the demise of Nepali Congress President and former Prime Minister Sushil Koirala. The meeting chaired by the committee chair Sushil Shrestha Indian bordering market bears Rs 2 billion loss due to shutdowns in Nepal Janakpur, Feb 17: Indian businessmen at the bordering trading towns are also reportedly bearing the brunt of the prolonged protest in the Tarai districts that ended recently after almost five months. According to the businessmen, there is a loss of more than Rs 2 billion in the Indian bordering PM Olis India visit to remove misunderstanding: Minister Rai Pokhara, Feb 18: Minister for Information and Communications Sherdhan Rai has said that the Prime Minister K P Sharma Olis official visit to India would be concentrated on removing misunderstanding and normalizing straining bilateral ties. At news conference here today, Minister Rai added that PM addresses Democracy Day function, says govt commmittted to freedom, national unity Kathmandu, Feb 19: Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli has said that the government was committed to maintaining peace, democracy, social justice, equality, national integrity, sovereignty, national unity and territorial integrity. While addressing the special ceremony organised at the Tundhikhel on New Delhi, Feb 21: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who is on his six-day-long state visit to India, has said that Nepal-India relations have improved as per the purpose of his visit. PM Oli informed the members of his delegation last night saying that misunderstandings surfaced in Nepal-India rel Countrys prosperity is next agenda: ANNFSU newly-elected chair Lama Kathmandu, Feb 22: The newly elected All Nepal National Free Student Union (ANNFSU) Chairperson Nabina Lama has said the student unions next agenda is to work for the nation-building and prosperity while continuing the students movement. Lama was elected the chairperson of ANNFSU by getting 8 Pokhara, Feb 24: A plane of the Tara Air flying for Jomsom of Mustang from Pokhara has remained out of contact. The Jomsom-bound plane that took off from Pokhara Airport at 7.50 this morning remained out of communication after some moments of its flight, said Administrative Officer of Civil Avi Myagdi, Feb 24: The plane that had gone out of contact some minutes later after the take-off has been found crashed near Soleghopte cliff at Dana VDC-2 in Myagdi. The plane belonging to Tara Airs that took off for Jomsom from Pokhara at 7:50 am in the morning today had gone out of contact some Tara Air Plane Crash: Dead bodies being collected Dana (Myagdi), Feb 25: The collection of dead bodies of the passengers and crew members killed in a Tara Air plane wreckage in Solighopte hill of Dana VDC-2, Myagdi on Wednesday morning has started. The teams of Nepal Police, Nepal Army and Armed Police Force that reached the wreckage site with News Headlines12 may 2015 earthquake injured person A Nepali theatre actor, Khagendra Lamichhane, performs in a play Pida Geet (song of sorrow) at Theatre Village, Lazimpat, Kathmandu, on Saturday, January 10, 2015. Today was the last day of the play. (NNHemanta Shrestha) A lady participant throws her old set of mobile phone during a Mobile Throwing Competition at Tundikhel, Kathmandu on Saturday, January 10, 2015. She actually threw a dummy of her mobile and the organizers will send the old mobile set given by her and others to remote Mugu district for use of the locals under a charity. (NNHemanta Shrestha) CPN-UML Chairperson KP Sharma Oli, flanked by senior leaders Jhalanath Khanal and Madhav Kumar Nepal, addresses a press meet at party headquarters at Balkhu, Kathmandu on Saturday, January 10, 2015. (NNHemanta Shrestha) Top Story NRNA calls to resolve ongoing situation through discussions Kathmandu, Sept. 30: The Non-Resident Nepalis Association (NRNA) has expressed concerns to the ongoing unease situation created in the country after the promulgation of the new constitution. Issuing a press statement, NRNA President Shesh Ghale has said that the NRNs are deeply saddened to lear India not favouring monarchy and obstructing border in Nepal-Indian External Minister Swaraj New York (America), Oct 1: Indian Minister for External Affairs Sushma Swaraj has made it clear that India never stands for reinstating monarchy in Nepal. In an around 45-minute-long meeting with Nepals Minster for Foreign Affairs Mahendra Bahadur Pandey on the sidelines of 70th session of the New constitution guarantees fundamental rights of citizens, DPM Singh says addressing 70th session of UNGA New York, Oct 2: Deputy Prime Minister Prakashman Singh has said that the new constitution promulgated in Nepal has guaranteed the fundamental rights of the citizens and has ambitiously broadened the rights of women, children, elderly and differently able persons as well as marginalized communities. Industrialists pay upto Rs 350m to Indian side as blockade continues Morang, Oct. 3: The industrialists in Morang have paid as high as Rs 350 million additional fees to the Indian side due to delay in cargo clearance from the Indian customs officials during the ongoing unofficial blockade from India. Senior Vice-Chairman of Morang Trade Organisation Rajendra Rau Four LPG bullets enter Nepal via Kakadbhitta point Bhadrapur, Oct. 5: Four vehicles carrying LP Gas have entered Nepal last night from the Kakadbhitta entry point, the Area Police Office Kakadbhitta said. So far, a total of 127 cargos entered Nepal on Saturday while 65 goods-laden trucks arrived on Sunday evening and 45 other vehicles including UML chair Oli will lead new govt: leader Poudel Kathmandu, Oct 6: CPN (UML) deputy general secretary Bishnu Poudel has said that the UML chair KP Sharma Oli would lead the new government on the consensus among the major political parties. Speaking in a face-to-face programme organized by Reporters Club here today, leader Poudel shared that Govt not serious to resolve problem: FSF chair Yadav Kathmandu, Oct 8: Federal Socialist Forum chairman Upendra Yadav has said that the government was not serious to resolve the present political imbroglio. Talking in a face-to-face interaction programmme here in the capital, today, the FSF chair Yadav said the problem was increasing as the gover UCPN (Maoist) to support UML to lead new govt conditionally Kathmandu, Oct 10: UCPN (Maoist) is likely to support CPN-UML to lead the new government conditionally. A standing committee meeting of the Maoists held at the party Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal in Lazimpat in the Capital today, urged the UML to implement the eight-point demands forwarded by t Oct 11, 2015- CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma has been elected the 38th Prime Minister of Nepal. He secured 338 votes during the election held at the Legislature-Parliament on Sunday, while his rival Nepali Congress President Sushil Koirala secured 287 votes. A total of 587 lawmakers cast their votes CPN-UML Chair Oli elected the new PM of Nepal Kathmandu, Oct. 11: CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has been elected the new Prime Minister of Nepal, following the promulgation of the new constitution of federal republic Nepal. In a voting for the post of the Prime Minister held at the Legislature-Parliament today, Oli won with a total of 338 Constitution implementation possible only with solid unity and collaboration Chitwan, Oct 12: District leaders of various political parties in Chitwan have underscored the need for three major parties to propel unity for the effective implementation of the newly-promulgated constitution despite polarization surfaced in a vote to elect new Prime Minister of the country. UCPN (Maoist) to finalize new names for Ministers today Kathmandu, Oct 13: UCPN (Maoist) has said that the party would decide on the names representing the party in the government as Ministers after holding discussions with Prime Minister and CPN (UML) chair KP Sharma Oli. The party office bearers meeting was held at the party chair Pushpa Kamal Da Road construction halts due to fuel crisis in Phidim Paanchthar, Oct 14: The construction of the 10 kilometres road section under the Mid-Hill Pushpalal Highway in Phidim, Paanchthar has been disrupted for a week due to the fuel crisis. The construction of the road, that started with some Rs 300 million on June 10, 2014, is carried on only two da Financial literacy through mobile message (Interactive Voice Response) a pioneering effort to transform lives of rural people Kathmandu, Oct 15: A rural Dalit woman in Nepal, who would otherwise be deprived of even basic necessities, would never imagine that a simple mobile message could change the facet of her life. However, a journey towards that end has kicked off for Sushma Sunar, hailing from Badachaur-2 of Rolpa dist NC not to file candidacy for Speaker, Deputy Speaker Kathmandu, Oct 16: The Nepali Congress has decided not to file candidacy from its side in the election to the post of Speaker and the Deputy Speaker being held today. A meeting of the partys office-bearers held at the Party president Sushil Koiralas residence in Maharajgunj this morning decid Dangi family hopeful of posthumous honour to worlds ever shortest man Kathmandu, Oct 17: When Junrey Balawing of the Philippines was in 2011 declared as the worlds shortest man, the government of Philippines announced a public holiday celebrating it as an achievement of the country and as a mark of honour to him. Nevertheless, the happiness of Philippines could Madhes agitation will end after some changes in delineation of federal states: Chair Yadav Gaushala, Oct 18: Chairman of the Federal Socialist Forum Nepal, Upendra Yadav, has said that the eight-point and 22-point agreement should be implemented before sitting for talks with the government. Addressing the ongoing sit-in of the United Democratic Madhesi Front at Bhittamod, the main bo Shortage of medicine starts to grips Dhaulagiri zone Baglung, Oct 19: Various medical centres in Dhaulgiri zone, including the government hospitals and pharmacies, have started reeling under the medicine shortage following the unannounced border blockade imposed by India on Nepal. As the import of the essential drugs has stopped following the blo HLPCC decides to hold meaningful dialogue Kathmandu, Oct 29: The High Level Political Coordination Committee (HLPCC) today has decided to hold meaningful dialogue with protesting groups and parties in the Terai. The meeting of the committee chaired by the UCPN (Maoist) chair and the committee chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal and held at the New President Bhandari takes oath of office and secrecy Kathmandu, Oct 29: Newly elected President Bidya Devi Bhandari has taken oath of office and secrecy at the Office of the President, Sheetal Niwas, amid a special ceremony held this afternoon. Chief Justice Kalyan Shrestha administered the oath of office and secrecy to the President Bhandari. nb Independent parliamentarian Musalman registers his candidacy for vice-president Kathmandu, Oct 30: An independent parliamentarian Attahar Kamal Musalman has today filed his candidacy to the post of Vice-President. Parliamentarian Musalman registered his candidacy at Legislature-Parliament Secretariat, Office of the Election Officer at New Baneshwor at 11:15 am. He won Govt. to present itself with maximum flexibility: HLPCC Kathmandu, Nov 1: Todays meeting of the High-Level Political Coordination Committee has decided to present itself with flexibility in the talks to be held with agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF). The UDMF has been launching agitation expressing dissatisfaction over the new consti Petro tankers from northern point coming smoothly Dhunche (Rasuwa), Oct 5: The tankers carrying petroleum products provided by China in the form of grant are continuously entering Nepal from northern border checkpoint. According to District Police Chief Abadesh Bista, four petro tankers have left for Kathmandu from Dhunche this morning and 24 Over 1000 people receive service from NAs health camp Surunga (Jhapa), Nov 6: The Nepal Armys Kali Bahadur Battalion Charali Barrack organized a free health camp at Gherabari of southern Jhapa in order to improve the relations between army and civilians. The free health camp concluded in collaboration with BampB medical college, Mechi Eye Hospi Sagarmatha Waripari launched on occasion of diamond jubilee of Sino-Nepal relations Kathmandu, Nov 8: A book Sagarmatha Waripari (Across Sagarmatha) has been launched on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the establishment of Nepal-China diplomatic relations. The book published by China Radio International, Beijing after a year-long research and study was launched amids NC urges to forward constitution amendment proposal Kathmandu, Nov 8: The Parliamentary Party meeting of the Nepali Congress has urged the government to table the constitution amendment proposal in the parliment so as to resolve the Tarai problem as soon as possible. The proposal was forwarded by the NC-led government in the past. The amendment Yampanchak begins: Kaag Tihar today Kathmandu, Nov 9: Tihar, the second largest festival of the Nepali Hindus and alike begins from today. Also known as Yampanchak, the festival is observed for five days. Tihar is also a festival where the bonding between a brother and sister is respected and recognized through Bhai Tika. On the Blockade should be settled through diplomatic measures California (America), Nov 9: Former Prime Minister and Nepali Congress President Sushil Koirala has said that the current unannounced blockade by India on Nepal is against the international law and it should be settled through diplomatic measures. NC President Koirala said this while talking to NC general secretary Sitaula urges governments seriousness to avert problems Pathari (Morang), Nov 10: Nepali Congress general secretary Krishna Prasad Sitaula urged the government to take serious measures as the unofficial blockade by India has put Nepali people in trouble. At the cadres training programme at Biratnagar on Monday evening, NC general secretary said that Schools in Upper Mustang remain shut as children start migrating to escape cold Mustang, Nov 15: Many schools in the Upper Mustang area in the district have remained closed as majority of the students has started descending towards lower lands to escape severe cold in the areas during winter. With the onset of winter starting from November in general, many people in the mountain Quake survivors hit hard with increasing cold Melamchi, Nov 16: People in the northern part of Sindhupalchowk district, whose houses suffered complete damage during the Gorkha earthquake, are facing problems with the increasing cold. The quake-hit folks in uphill VDCs in the districts such as Helambu, Gunsa, Bhotang and Selang are worried Birgunj dry port waives parking fees of containers Birgunj, Nov. 17: The Birgunj dry port has waived the parking fees of containers and warehouses for the imported goods. Himalayan Terminals, the dry port operator, announced to waive the parking fees of 40 days for the importers stating that the good suppliers were unable to supply the commodit Madhesh agitation should get constitutional outlet: Leader Bhandari Bardibas, Nov 19: National Madesh Socialist Party Chairman Sarat Singh Bhandari has stated that the ongoing agitation in Madhesh should get constitutional outlet. Speaking to the media persons at his residence in his hometown at Aurahi in Mahottari district today, leader Bhandari accused that t Madhes agitation is not secessionist movement, Yadav says Gaushala, Nov. 20: Chairman of Madhesi Peoples Rights Forum (Republican) and leader of Federal Democratic Front Raj Kishor Yadav has said that the ongoing agitation in Tarai region is not to split the nation. Talking to journalists at Jaleshwor in Mahottari, leader Yadav said that the front wa No provinces can be formed that divide mountains from Madhes UML secy Gyawali Kawasoti (Nawalparasi), Nov 22: CPN-UML Secretary Pradip Gyawali on Sunday said that no provinces could be formed that split the mountains from Madhes. He said that his party was not in favour of forming provinces based on ethnicity and the one that divide mountains, adding, however, that they Mustang sees apple sale of Rs 290 million Mustang, Nov 23: Farmers in Mustang district have made a good transaction of Rs 290 million from the apple sale this season The apple production this season has gone down by seven per cent in comparison to the last in Mustang considered to be the pocket area for apple yields. Farmers, however All VDCs in Mustang get access to communication facility Mustang, Nov 24: All VDCs in Mustang district have access to communication facility. There are 16 VDCs in the district. Chief at the Nepal Telecom, Mustang, Hum Bahadur Bhujel, said that all the areas in the district have access to communication facility after Namaste and CDMA SIM cards were di Govt has considered impact on private sector seriously: Finance Minister Kathmandu, Nov 24: Minister for Finance, Bishnu Poudel, has said that the government is serious regarding the impact on private sector due to the continuous Madhes banda for the past three months and the unannounced border blockade imposed by India. Receiving suggestions of a joint team of the Prohibitory order in Bhardah, Rupani, Rajbiraj of Saptari from 9:00 am Saptari, Nov. 25: The District Administration Office, Saptari, has announced a prohibitory order in Bhardah, Rupani and Rajbiraj in the district from 9:00 am today until 6:00 in the evening, Superintendent of Police (SP) Bhim Prasad Dhakal said. The prohibitory order was issued in view of possi Parliamentary team inspects road in Rasuwa Dhunche (Rasuwa), Nov. 26: The Parliamentary Development Committee study and inspection team has concluded that the existing road leading to Rasuwagadhi transit with China was feasible to enhance trade with the northern neighbour. The team led by Committee Chair Rabindra Adhikari made an onsite Blockade withdrawal rider for addressing demands-Nembang Ilam, Nov 27: Former Speaker Subas Nembang has said that the demands of Madhes-centric parties would be addressed if they called for border-based blockade to enable an environment conducive for meaningful dialogue. At the cadres meet programme organized by CPN-UML, Ilam here this morning, he ca 27 CPN Maoist cadres held in Kaski Pokhara, Nov. 29: The normal life in Kaski district is affected today due to the strike imposed by the CPN Maoist as public vehicles have remained off the road while academic institutions have shut down. Likewise, police arrested 27 bandh enforcers of CPN Maoist (Chand faction) this morning fro CIAAs directive to stop black marketeering of fuel Kathmandu, Nov 30: The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) has issued directives to the bodies concerned to stop the black marketeering of fuel. The anti-graft constitutional body on Sunday summoned the Chief District Officers of the three districts of the Kathmandu Va Madhesi alliance holds meeting with NC President Koirala Kathmandu, Dec 1: Leaders of Federal Inclusive Madhesi Alliance have held discussions with Nepali Congress President and former Prime Minister Sushil Koirala at latters residence at Maharajgunj in the capital today. The alliance leaders drew the attention of NC President Koirala towards their Inclusion Matters: Access and Empowerment for People of All Abilities Kathmandu, Dec 2: As every year, this year also Nepal joins the whole world in commemorating the 24th International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) on December 3, and as usual, various programmes focusing on different aspects related to people with disabilities would be held to mark the occa Six agitators injured in clash with Indian nationals Parsa, Dec 3: At least six agitators were injured in different clashes between the people protesting in Birgunj, Parsa and Indian nationals over disputes at Miteri Bridge in Birgunj last night and today morning. The disputes flared up after some youths of Raxaul in India escorted a truck bearin Large amount of fertilizers stuck at dry port in Birgunj due to protest Birgunj (Parsa), Dec 4: At a time when farmers across the country are facing a lack of fertilizers, a large amount of the same has been stuck at the dry port in Birgunj, Parsa due to the ongoing agitation in the Tarai. According to Rajendra Bahadur Karki, chief of Birgunj-based regional office Saptari, Dec 4: Curfew imposed at Saptaris district headquarters Rajbiraj, Bharadaha and Rupani in the district, following killings of three persons in police firing on November 22 has been lifted today. Chief District Officer Narayan Prasad Bhatta said that the curfew was lifted, following im Health Minister assures to purchase medicines within a month Chitwan, Dec 7: Minister for Health and Population Ram Janam Chaudhary has said that the medicines would be purchased within a month to avert the current crisis of drugs. Talking to journalists in Bharatpur today, he said that the current stock of medicines would somehow manage the drugs requir ADB to provide 15 million US dollar grant assistance Kathmandu, Dec 8: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has agreed to provide 15 million US dollars grant assistance from the Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction (JFPR) to the Government of Nepal for the Disaster Risk Reduction and Livelihood Restoration for Earthquake affected communities. The JFPR is UML conclave calls on Madhesi Front to become responsible Chitwan, Dec 9: A resolution passed by the ruling party CPN (UML)s Special National Cadres Assembly which concluded in Sauraha of Chitwan district on Tuesday, calls on the agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) to halt the protest movement and play a responsible role towards resolving the UNSC adopts Resolution 2250 on Youth, Peace and Security Kathmandu, Dec 10: United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 2250 on Youth, Peace and Security on Wednesday. The resolution outlines the duty of governments to protect young people during conflict and in post-conflict societies, promote their participation in peace building and peaceke Quake-hit women more vulnerable to trafficking Kanchanpur, Dec. 11: The number of trafficked women from the far-western entry point in Kanchanpur district has increased after the deadly April 25 catastrophic earthquake. Different organisations working against human trafficking said that more women are trafficked mostly in the name of employ India built dam by encroaching no-mans land in Kanchanpur Punarbas (Kanchanpur), Dec. 13: The Indian Department of Forests is found to have encroached the no mans land in Parasan to build a dam. A team led by Chief District Officer Manohar Prasad Aryal carried out an observation of the dam site on Saturday. The team found that the Indian forest offic German provides Rs 3 billion plus grant assistance Kathmandu, Dec 14: The German government has agreed to provide a total grant assistance of Rs 3.46 billion to the government of Nepal. The government of Germany provided the assistance as a special commitment for Recovery Programme in the aftermath of devastating April 25 earthquake. At a Govt working sincerely to end crises, UML secy Bhattarai Pokhara, Dec. 15: CPN (UML) secretary Yogesh Bhattarai has said that the government was working in a systematic way to troubleshot countrys ongoing problems. At a news conference organised here by Press Chautari Nepal Kaski chapter this morning, Bhattarai said that the efforts made to resolve Challenges to diversifying fuel imports into Nepal Kathmandu: Its been almost two months that a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between the Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) and China National United Oil Corporation (PetroChina) to supply petroleum products to Nepal. This was a late but inevitable step taken by the country to diversify fuel Five-member committee formed to probe into brick kiln chimney blast Ilam, Dec 17: The Sunsari district administration office has formed a committee to investigate into the chimney blast of New Jay Nepal Brick Kiln of Ekamba-16, Sunsari that left eight workers killed many injured. The administration has formed a five-member investigation team headed by Administr Major political parties agree to hold talks with UDMF by postponing House meeting Kathmandu, Dec 18: The major political parties have agreed to hold discussions with the agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front by postponing the ongoing meeting of the Parliament till December 23. Todays meeting held among the Nepali Congress, CPN (UML), UCPN (Maoist), Rastriya Prajatantra Kathmandu, Dec 20: The Pushpa Lal Memorial Foundation (PLMF) has condemned the act of cadres of agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front to purify the premises of Janaki Temple, following recent visit of President Bidya Devi Bhandari to the shrine. Foundations annual general meeting held in NC office-bearers deliberate on dispute over active membership Kathmandu, Dec 21: The meeting of the main opposition party Nepali Congress office-bearers held here today has deliberated on resolving the dispute regarding distribution of its active membership. The meeting held at the personal residence of the Partys President Sushil Koirala at Maharajgunj No need for sovereign Nepal to ask foreign countries to write constitution UML general secretary Itahari (Sunsari), Dec 22: CPN-UML General Secretary Ishwor Pokharel today said that there was no any need for sovereign Nepal to ask any neighbouring or foreign countries to write constitution from the people-elected Constituent Assembly. Speaking at a programme organised by Press Chautari Nep Students hit street for no fare concession Kathmandu, Dec 23: Students of Tri-Chandra College in Kathmandu have staged demonstration since early this morning demanding control of black-marketing and implementation of concession on public transport fair as agreed earlier. We are forced to come out to street when helpers of public vehicle Educationists worry school calendar in protest-hit Tarai districts might go astray Kathmandu, Dec 24: With most schools in the Tarai districts remaining shut for the past four months due to the Tarai-Madhes agitations, concerned authorities have warned that there would be difficulties to maintain this years academic calendar. According to a source, a few percentage of the re Federalism puts country in complex situation: DPM KC Rampur (Palpa), Dec 25: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Poverty Alleviation, Chitra Bahadur KC, has said that political instability and complex situation has surfaced in the country due to federalism. At a news conference organised at Tansen in Palpa today, DPM KC argued that decision of UCPN (M) Chair Dahal, Forum leader Ray call on PM Oli, discuss contemporary agendas Kathmandu, Dec 27: UCPN (Maoist) Chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal and senior Vice Chair of Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF - Democratic) Rameshwor Ray today individually called on Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli at the Prime Ministers official residence, Baluwatar and discussed about the countrys contemporary i PM Oli hails US decision providing customs waiver to Nepali products Kathmandu, Dec 28: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has welcomed the decision taken by the US Government to provide exemption on the customs charge on the export of clothes manufactured in Nepal. He said this during a joint meeting with the delegations of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Comm Information Minister asks NC, Madhes-centric parties to join govt Tanahun, Dec. 29: Minister for Information and Communications Sherdhan Rai has said that cabinet expansion was both the necessity and compulsion of the hour. During a cadres meet programme in Damauli today, Minister Rai urged the Nepali Congress and Madhesi Morcha to join the government saying A hundred days of a nascent constitution Kathmandu, Dec 30: The Constitution of Nepal on Monday completed 100 tumultuous days of its promulgation. Over this period since the constitution was issued by the first President of the Republic of Nepal, the country got a new Prime Minister, a new Head of State, a new Vice-President, a new Speaker Country will face big blow if demands of Madhesis neglected: Singh Chitwan, Dec 31: Nepali Congress General Secretary Prakashman Singh, has said that the country would face great problem if the genuine demands of the Madhes-based political parties are neglected. Speaking at a seminar organised here today on the occasion of the 40th National Reconciliation Day, Govt prepares for talks with Madhesi Front: Minister Rai Biratnagar, Jan 3: Minister for Information and Communications Sherdhan Rai has said that the government was all set to hold talks with protesting Tarai-centric parties with a concrete proposal. Talking to media persons in Biratnagar this morning, Minister Rai added that the next talks with Mad First AGM of RSS Employees Association held Kathmandu, Jan 4: The first annual general meeting of the Rastriya Samachar Samiti (RSS) Employees Association held today. Inaugurating the AGM, RSS Chairman Kul Chandra Wagle said that although all employees have different thoughts and principles, RSS should be the first devotion during duty. Allocated budget should be monitored: State Minister Shahi Dailekh, Jan 5: Minister of State for Local Development, Kunti Shahi, has said that development projects should be formulated as per peoples wish. At the Third Town Council of the Dullu Municipality, State Minister Shahi said that budget should be allocated as per the peoples need. She s Where art, science and technology come together to make art more interactive Kathmandu: A collection of copper plate arts, a video game developed by children, a peace pond, a Sarangi (traditional Nepali musical instrument) supported by a sensor and an unique show called all-party meet by Kabir Raj Lama enthralled visitors for ten days at the Nepal Art Council. The very disti RPP-N (Parallel) urges govt to mark national unification day Kathmandu, Jan 7: Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal (Parallel) has urged the government to mark the national unification day on January 11 (Paush 27). The party issued a press release today and urged the government to mark the day as the national unification day and announce national holiday to State Minister urges civil servants to work hard to overcome critical situation Baitadi, Jan 8: Minister of State for Finance Damodar Bhandari urged all nation-serving employees to engage their efforts to bail the country out of crisis. Garlanding the stattue of martyr Dasharath Chand reaching at his house in Baskot on Thursday, Minister of State Bhandari pledged to transf Consensus of all parties needed to end deadlock: NC leader Khadka Parasi, Jan 10: Nepali Congress leader and former minister Purna Bahadur Khadka has said that existing complex problems of the country could be resolved through the unity of all political parties. He said that ongoing political deadlock should be ended on the basis of consensus between major an Nepal to hold consultation with Saudi Arabia for Labour Agreement Saudi Arabia, Jan 11: Nepal is going to hold consultations with Saudi Arabia, one of the top labour destinations for Nepali migrant workers, for Labour Agreement. A three-member technical team headed by Secretary of the Ministry of Labour and Employment (MoLE), Ram Kumar Acharya, arrived Saudi Saptari, Jan 12: Saptari District Administration Office has continued curfew at Bharadaha, Rupani and East-West Highway area in the district. Police said that the curfew is effective from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm in the evening. Similarly, Superintendent of Police Bhim Prasad Dhakal said that cu The Jinx of a within one-year deadline in Nepal Kathmandu. After falling out in meeting the first two-year and then another two more years deadline to promulgate a new constitution through the first Constituent Assembly in 2012, the political parties went to polls for a second CA with a pledge to promulgate the elusive new constitution within o Vehicular movement smooth in East-West highway Dhanusha, Jan 14: Vehicular movement on the East-West Highway has become smooth after a long time. Before this, the movement of vehicles was obstructed due to Tarai unrest for past four months. Vehicles were being escorted by the security forces due to security threat posed by the protesters. T Two killed as fires erupt after LP gas leakage Bhaktapur, Jan 17: An octogenarian died after a fire broke out from the LP gas leakage at Layakur in Madhyapur Thimi Municipality-1 last night. Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Prabin Lal Shrestha of Metropolitan Police Circle said that Kanchha Sipai, 88, died of burn injuries. Police Primary school with appalling history gets facelift Jajarkot, Jan 18: A primary school that was first damaged in the police firing and later from the lightning strike at a remote village in Jajarkot has been constructed recently. The building of Ganesh Primary School based at Labisa village in Laha VDC-8 was constructed from Lamipakha Community Indian visitors top tourists number in Mustang Mustang, Jan 19: The number of Indian nationals visiting Mustang district has gradually increased, according to a record. The record maintained by Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) states that Indian tourists made the highest number among the foreign tourists visiting the district. nbs 13-point declaration on journalist safety and code of conduct unveiled Itahari, Jan 21: A 13-point declaration on journalists safety and code of conduct was released as an outcome of an interaction on the topic. The interaction was jointly organized by Press Council Nepal and Federation of Nepali Journalists and co-organized by FNJ Sunsari Chapter. The gathe Import-export disruption costs Rs 2 billion revenue loss Birgunj, Jan 22: The disruption of import-export via Birgunj Nepals only dry port connected to Indian railway network has cost the revenue loss of over Rs 2 billion. With the standstill of import and export, the dry port customs office saw whopping deficit of revenue in the first five mont Increasing cold coupled with cold wave hits life in central and eastern Tarai Mahendranagar ( Dhanusha), Jan 24: Life in central and eastern Tarai including in Dhanusha has been affected with increasing cold coupled with cold wave for the past two days. According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology Janakpur, the district recorded maximum temperature of 18 degr Construction works in Theulekhola Hydel Project affected due to quakes, blockade Baglung, Jan 25: The construction works of the Theulekhola Hydropower Project have been affected after the Gorkha Earthquake and due to the ongoing fuel crisis following the Indias blockade on Nepal. The completion of the project with 1.5 megawatt capacity being developed in Baglung district National consensus government possible: UML leader Pokhrel Gaighat, Jan 26: CPN (UML) standing committee member Shankar Pokhrel has said that the government would get the shape of national consensus government if the Nepali Congress resorted back to the gentlemens agreement. Speaking at a news conference organized by the Press Chautari Udaypur chapt Even government offices do not pay electricity tariff Bhaktapur, Jan 28: The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) Bhaktapur branch is yet to recover approximately Rs 130.8 million in electricity tariff. This amount in due is because even the government offices in the District fail to clear their electricity tariff on time. According to the NEA B Bio-Diversity Information Centre in state of neglect Ratnanagar (Chitwan), Jan 29: The Bio-Diversity Information Centre, established at Tikauli of Ratnanagar-7 in Chitwan district, is itself without information. Although linking with east-west highway at Ratnanagar and situated near Sauraha, the third most popular tourist destination of the count HLPM holds discussions on upcoming India Visit of PM Oli Kathmandu, Jan 31: The meeting of the High Level Political Mechanism formed to coordinate the government activities held discussions about the upcoming India visit of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. The meeting held at Singh Durbar this morning discussed contemporary political issues along with t Cancer Hospital gets medical appliances worth Rs 232 million Chitwan, Feb 1: The government of China has donated different types of medical appliances worth Rs 232 million to the BP Koirala Memoraial Cancer Hospital. Executive Director at the Hospital, Dr Chin Bahadur Pun said that the Chinese government provided 27 different types of medical appliances No compromise against national interest: DPM Mainali Ilam, Feb 2: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Women, Children and Social Welfare, CP Mainali, has said that the government would not compromise with anyone against nationality. Talking to the National News Agency (RSS) at Ilam this morning on his way to attend a programme at Phidim in Pan Border surveillance up for child trafficking control Baitadi, Feb 3: The District Child Welfare Committee has upped border surveillance in order to prevent child trafficking citing the checkpoints adjacent to Indian border are prone to trafficking of children. As there is high risk of child trafficking via the border points, efforts have been mad APF border out post inaugurated in Birgunj Birgunj (Parsa), Feb 4: Deputy Inspector General of Armed Police Force (APF) Ram Sharan Poudel today inaugurated APF border out post at Sugauli in Parsa. The building that spread on around 7 katthas of land and can accommodate 50 APF personnel was constructed at the total cost of around Rs 8.8 Indian citizen arrested with smuggled silver Saptari, Feb 5: A police team has arrested an Indian citizen along with smuggled silver from Kunoli chowk of Rajbiraj last night. Sumit Kumar Mehta,17, a resident of Rajnagar-3 in Madhuwani district of India was arrested during a checking carried out of suspicion, District Police Office said. M PM should consult UML leaders in govt functioning, leader Nepal says Palpa, Feb 7: CPN (UML) senior leader and former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal has accused the party Chairman and Prime Minister, KP Sharma Oli, of running the government unilaterally. At a press meet organised by the Press Chautari, Palpa chapter, here this morning, senior leader Nepal com Grant assistance to economically deprived households under MSFP Phalebas (Parbat), Feb 8: In a bid to support the livelihood of the economically deprived families, a total of Rs 10 million has been distributed in grant in Parbat district. The amount was doled out to altogether 660 households of 39 community forests in the district. It is said that Rs 15,000 Former Prime Minister Koirala no more Kathmandu, Feb 9: Nepali Congress President and former Prime Minister Sushil Koirala has passed away at 12:50 this night at his residence in Maharajgunj, Kathmandu, Nepali Congress General Secretary Prakash Man Singh said. The former Prime Minister was 76. He was suffering from pneumonia and fe NHRC writes to implement report on same sex marriage Kathmandu, Feb 11: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has asked the government to implement the Supreme Courts directive and the report prepared on the same sex marriage. The NHRC has written to the government to implement the SCs verdict issued on December 21, 2007 and the report su Govt proposes to observe National Journalism Day Kathmandu, Feb 12: The government has proposed to observe National Journalism Day on May 26. The Ministry of Information and Communications has asked concerned sector and experts to hold discussions on the matter, following the proposal by the Gorakhapatra Corporation to celebrate the Day on PMs India visit will end bitterness, Nembang says Ilam, Feb 14: CPN (UML) standing committee member and deputy leader of UMLs parliamentary party Subas Nembang has said that Prime Minister KP Sharma Olis upcoming India visit would end the bitterness seen in the Nepal-India relations. At a news conference organised by Press Chautari Ilam chap Proposal for systematic and scientific counting of blue bull Chitwan, Feb 15: A proposal seeking to count blue bull systematically and scientifically has been submitted to the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Protection under the Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation. Chitwan National Park and Parsa Wildlife Protection Office jointly propose Parliamentary committee passes condolence motion over former PM Koiralas demise Kathmandu, Feb 16: The meeting of the Social Justice and Human Rights Committee under the Legislature-Parliament today has passed the condolence motion on the demise of Nepali Congress President and former Prime Minister Sushil Koirala. The meeting chaired by the committee chair Sushil Shrestha Indian bordering market bears Rs 2 billion loss due to shutdowns in Nepal Janakpur, Feb 17: Indian businessmen at the bordering trading towns are also reportedly bearing the brunt of the prolonged protest in the Tarai districts that ended recently after almost five months. According to the businessmen, there is a loss of more than Rs 2 billion in the Indian bordering PM Olis India visit to remove misunderstanding: Minister Rai Pokhara, Feb 18: Minister for Information and Communications Sherdhan Rai has said that the Prime Minister K P Sharma Olis official visit to India would be concentrated on removing misunderstanding and normalizing straining bilateral ties. At news conference here today, Minister Rai added that PM addresses Democracy Day function, says govt commmittted to freedom, national unity Kathmandu, Feb 19: Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli has said that the government was committed to maintaining peace, democracy, social justice, equality, national integrity, sovereignty, national unity and territorial integrity. While addressing the special ceremony organised at the Tundhikhel on New Delhi, Feb 21: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who is on his six-day-long state visit to India, has said that Nepal-India relations have improved as per the purpose of his visit. PM Oli informed the members of his delegation last night saying that misunderstandings surfaced in Nepal-India rel Countrys prosperity is next agenda: ANNFSU newly-elected chair Lama Kathmandu, Feb 22: The newly elected All Nepal National Free Student Union (ANNFSU) Chairperson Nabina Lama has said the student unions next agenda is to work for the nation-building and prosperity while continuing the students movement. Lama was elected the chairperson of ANNFSU by getting 8 Pokhara, Feb 24: A plane of the Tara Air flying for Jomsom of Mustang from Pokhara has remained out of contact. The Jomsom-bound plane that took off from Pokhara Airport at 7.50 this morning remained out of communication after some moments of its flight, said Administrative Officer of Civil Avi Myagdi, Feb 24: The plane that had gone out of contact some minutes later after the take-off has been found crashed near Soleghopte cliff at Dana VDC-2 in Myagdi. The plane belonging to Tara Airs that took off for Jomsom from Pokhara at 7:50 am in the morning today had gone out of contact some Tara Air Plane Crash: Dead bodies being collected Dana (Myagdi), Feb 25: The collection of dead bodies of the passengers and crew members killed in a Tara Air plane wreckage in Solighopte hill of Dana VDC-2, Myagdi on Wednesday morning has started. The teams of Nepal Police, Nepal Army and Armed Police Force that reached the wreckage site with News Headlines
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