Jan 4: 6 things to know by 6 PM today
Ruling party lawmakers question overcredibility of sub-committee report
Lawmakers from the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) on Friday questioned over the credibility of the report produced by the sub-committee of the Parliament's Public Accounts Committee which had concluded that over 4.35 billion was embezzled in the purchase of wide-body aircraft for the Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC).
CIB raids Ram Bahadur Bomjom's Aashram at Sindhupalchowk
The Central Investigation Bureau raided the Aashram of Ram Bahadur Bomjom, self-proclaimed Little Buddha, at Bade Gaun today. The CIB was accompanied by a team led by DSP Bimal Raj Kandel from Sindhupalchowk, according to SP Mukunda Marasaini, chief of Sindhupalchowk district police office.
DRI seeks fine of Rs 195.7 million from manpower owner Tamang
Department of Revenue Investigation (DRI) has sought a fine of Rs 195.7 million from Balbahadur Tamang, the owner of Sky Overseas Services, for evading taxes worth millions.
No talks with Nepal over ban on higher denomination Indian currency notes, says India
India's Ministry of External Affairs has said that no talks have been held between the Nepalese and Indian governments so far after the Nepalese side decided to ban the use of Indian currency notes of Rs 2,000, Rs 500 and Rs 200 denominations last month.
Drop beef to save millions of lives and cut greenhouse gas emissions: WEF
Switching from beef to alternative proteins could save millions of lives and dramatically slash greenhouse gas emissions, the World Economic Forum said Thursday.
Chelsea fan banned for three years for homophobic abuse
A Chelsea supporter has been banned from attending games for three years after being found guilty of homophobic chants during the club’s Premier League game against Brighton and Hove Albion at the Amex Stadium last month.
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