April 30: 6 things to know by 6 PM today

Published On: April 30, 2018 06:00 PM NPT By: Republica  | @RepublicaNepal


Complete list of illegally built infrastructures around Fewa Lake unveiled

Pokhara-Lekhnath Metropolitan City has not been able to take action against the land encroachment case despite collecting sufficient data on the illegally built infra-structures on the banks of the Fewa Lake. Earlier, Fewa Lake Conservation Project under the Metropolitan City had collected the data of the infrastructures.

Prez Bhandari inaugurates 2562nd Buddha Jayanti

President Bidya Devi Bhandari has inaugurated a program organized on the occasion of the 2562nd Buddha Jayanti in Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, on Monday. Speaking on the occasion, President Bhandari said, “If we internalize the Buddhist philosophy, internal peace and fraternity are unavoidable.

Seven SPs transferred

The Nepal Police headquarters has transferred seven Superintendents of Police (SPs) debuted in various districts and offices on Monday. Lokendra Shrestha has been sent in place of Bikas Raj Khanal, who was dismissed on the charge of 33 kilograms of gold case. 

NC CC meet called to pick office bearers put off

A Central Committee meeting of the Nepali Congress scheduled for today has been called off. The CC meeting called by NC President Sher Bahadur Deuba to propose the names of office bearers has been deferred for four days over the disagreement of the Pudel faction. The meeting will take place at 2 pm on Friday. 

FIFA threatens worldwide  ban On Nigeria without further notice

World football governing body, FIFA at the weekend warned that it would not consult with any of the parties fighting for the leadership of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) before throwing the country out of the game if it found that a third party had been meddling in the nation's football affairs.

Kabul suicide blasts kill at least 7, including journalist

A coordinated double suicide bombing hit central Kabul on Monday morning, killing at least seven people, including a journalist, and wounding 20, officials said. Five people were killed by the first blast in the Afghan capital and 11 were wounded, according to Mohammad Asim, chief of the Kabul ambulance service. 
 


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