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Bardiya villages living with elephant menace

Bardiya villages living with elephant menace

- by Nirmal Ghimire

BARDIYA, Sept 18: A deep scary silence has been prevailing in two Tharu villages of Suryapatuwa VDC since Thursday after a child and an elderly were crushed to death by wild elephant.

Extend martyrs list: Madhes parties

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Sept 18: United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) has asked the government to extend the martyrs list and declare at least 16 others, who died in the Madhes movement last year, as martyrs.

Pvt schools defy govt rules on fee restructure

- by Bishnu Prasad Aryal

KATHMANDU, Sept 18: Private schools have challenged the government to implement its rules for the restructuring of school fees. They have demanded that the government allow them to determine the fees at their respective schools.

India welcomed effort to take all on board Constitution: PM

India welcomed effort to take all on board Constitution: PM

- by Sangeet Sangroula

KATHMANDU, Sept 18: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that India appreciates Nepal’s efforts to bring the dissidents on board the process of full-fledged implementation of the new Constitution, and that this would help improve Nepal-India relations, which had soured in the recent past.

Madhes parties oppose Constitution Day

Madhes parties oppose Constitution Day

- by Jitendra Kumar Jha

RAJBIRAJ, Sept 19: While the government has decided to celebrate this Monday as Constitution Day with much fervor, Madhes-centric political parties, on the other hand, are preparing to observe the day as “black day”.

Provision on conversion of promoter shares stirs debate

- by Sagar Ghimire

KATHMANDU, Sept 19: A provision in the bill to amend Bank and Financial Institution (BAFIA) Act, which allows promoters of a bank or financial institution to sell their shares to public after certain period, has stirred a debate between former finance ministers and former central bank governors.

Cut it short

- by Republica

No sooner than Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal had touched down in Kathmandu on Sunday after his four-day official visit to India, he was preparing to leave again. Today, he heads out again for the 70th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York at the end of September. We learn that he could be gone for up to two weeks.

Godavari Running Festival on Sept 24

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Sept 18: The third edition of Godavari Running Festival is set to be organized on 24th September.  Run Camp Nepal, Pump and Base Camp Outdoor are jointly organizing the one day event around Godavari area on the occasion of International Tourism day.

No kidding

No kidding

- by Ishwar Rauniyar

According to HRW report, 37 percent Nepali girls marry before 18, while 10 percent marry before 15

Ministry slashes security forces' group clearance privilege

- by Kamal Pariyar

KATHMANDU, Sept 19: Keeping in view of security sensitivity and effective management of immigration process at Tribhuwan International Airport (TIA), the Ministry of Home Affairs has decided to slash the group clearance privilege enjoyed by the security forces departing to or arriving from different peacekeeping missions.

India’s hypocrisy

India’s hypocrisy

- by Shashi Tharoor

“India is not only the world’s largest democracy; we are also the world’s largest hypocrisy”

3 killed in 3 weeks in Pokhara flash floods

- by Santosh Pokharel

POKHARA, Sept 19: A flash flood in Pokhara downtown triggered by heavy rainfall since Saturday evening has killed one person while another has gone missing. With this, the death toll from flash floods in Pokhara in the past three weeks has reached three.