Dec 10: 6 things to know by 6 PM today
Committee formed to resolve to existing provincial issues
The meeting of Inter-Provincial Council has formed a five-member working committee to minutely assess existing challenges of provincial governments and ways to address them. The committee has been tasked to submit its findings and recommendations in the second meeting on December 18, according to Prem Rai, secretary at the Ministry of Home Affairs said.
Demo at Baluwatar; human rights activists including Pahadi held
Police have arrested human rights activists including Krishna Pahadi on the charge of demonstrating in front of the Prime Minister’s Official Residence in Baluwatar on Monday. The protestors were taken under control while they were advancing toward the Prime Minister’s residence crossing the restricted zone, holding a banner reading “Failure to Book Nirmala’s Culprit Constitutes Government’s Ineptitude”.
One arrested with two kilos of gold in Rasuwa
Police have arrested one person in possession of 2 kilograms of gold from Dhunche, Gosaikunda Rural Municipality-6, Rasuwa on Monday morning. Nima Dorje, aged 37, of Gosaikunda Rural Municipality, was arrested in possession of 2 kilograms of smuggled gold by the police based on a tip-off when he was traveling to Kathmandu in a Tata Sumo (Na 1 Ja 6176).
Foreign Minister Gyawali likely to visit India next month
Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali will be visiting India in the second week of January to participate in India’s flagship geo-political and geo-economics conference in New Delhi, sources said on Monday. Gyawali is scheduled to deliver a speech during the annual Raisina Dialogue to be organized by the Observer Research Foundation in collaboration with India’s Ministry of External Affairs from January 8 to 10.
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