Citizenship Bill passed by the Legislature Committee without any amendments

The Citizenship Bill has been passed by the Legislation Committee of the National Assembly without any amendments.

The Citizenship Bill, which was returned with a message from the President for reconsideration was passed by the House of Representatives with no changes to its previous content and presented to the National Assembly. The previous meeting of the National Assembly unanimously passed a resolution to refer the Bill to the Legislative Committee for a discussion. The Legislative Committee meeting today passed the Citizenship Bill without any amendments.

Despite the written disagreement of the UML, the majority of the ruling coalition party has passed the bill. It is said that the Legislative Committee will present the bill with a report at the National Assembly meeting on Thursday.

Crypto Payments allowed by Iran for Imports

Iran has officially approved the use of cryptocurrencies for imports instead of US dollars and euros, according to Reza Fatemi Amin, the Iranian Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade.

Minister Amin has also announced that all issues related to crypto-assets, including how to provide fuel and energy, and how to grant licenses have been prepared.

The Islamic Republic of Iran said it imported nearly $10 million worth of goods in early August using digital currency. August’s first crypto transaction, which tested the trade through digital currency is expected to ease trade with other countries by replacing U.S. economic sanctions on Iran.

By the end of September, Iran is expected to widely increase the use of cryptocurrency in foreign trade.

In 2019, Iran’s government amended its Digital Assets and Transactions Law to allow locally mined crypto to pay for imports, as Iran struggles with a number of other economic sanctions, including restrictions on the country’s oil, banking and shipping sectors.

Last Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev dies at 91

Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev dies at the age of 91 who brought the Cold War to a peaceful end.

Born in 1931, Gorbachev became the general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1985 and opened up the Soviet Union to the world and introduced a set of reforms. At the time, he was 54 – the youngest member of the ruling council. He was The Soviet Union’s first and only elected president.

Though the attempted coup against him in August 1991 failed, Gorbachev’s authority did not survive for long. He was unable to prevent the collapse of the Soviet Union, from which modern Russia emerged. By December that year, the leaders of the Soviet republics of Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus signed the Belovezh Accords, effectively breaking up the Soviet Union against the desires of the majority of its citizens.

He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in for the leading role he played in the radical changes in East-West relations”.

He is seen in the West as an architect of reform who created the conditions for the end of the Cold War in 1991 – a time of deep tensions between the Soviet Union and Western nations, including the US and Britain.

He will be buried in Moscow’s Novodevichy cemetery, the resting place of many prominent Russians, next to his wife Raisa who died of leukaemia in 1999.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and former USSR President Mikhail Gorbachev, 12 June 2002

Tributes have been paid worldwide, saying he changed the course of history.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed his “deepest condolences” on the death of Mikhail Gorbachev to his family and friends.

Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev signing the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty in 1987

US President Joe Biden expressed his deepest condolences over the death of Mikhail Gorbachev to his family and friends, praising his willingness to “risk his entire career” for a “safer world and greater freedom for millions of people.” He has described Mikhail Gorbachev as a “man of remarkable vision.”

Suspended Chief Justice Jabara at Singha Durbar for statement

Suspended Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher Jabara has reached Singha Darbar to give his statement on the impeachment.

The previous meeting of the impeachment recommendation committee called Jabara for a statement today. The chairman of the impeachment recommendation committee, Ram Bahadur Bista has informed that the committee has decided to call for his views on the impeachment issue.

After the committee made a public appeal and demanded to provide evidence against Jabra, Nepal Bar Association and legal professionals also submitted documents and evidence against Jabra to the committee.

The MPs of the ruling party filed an impeachment against Jabara on Falgun 1, 2078 BS, saying that he violated the constitution and laws by doing actions contrary to his official responsibilities.

The Commission released the Election Code of Conduct

Election Commission has issued a code of conduct for the upcoming elections.

The Commission has issued the Code of Conduct for Election today, including the rules to be followed by political parties, leaders-activists, candidates, media organizations, security personnel, various professionals and voters.

It has been mentioned by the Election Commission that Prime Ministers and Ministers, officials of the local executive and local people’s representatives are not allowed to participate in the campaigning of political parties. They will not be allowed to use government resources when going to campaign.

In the code of conduct, it is stated that direct candidates for the House of Representatives and State Assembly elections must also submit their property details and personal details.

In the code of conduct, it is mentioned that political parties or candidates should not carry logos, stickers or any other type of things with the candidate’s election symbols or flags during rallies or public meetings. .

It has been mentioned in the code of conduct that campaigning should be done only from 7 am to 7 pm and more than one political party or candidate should not hold a program or meeting at same place at the same time on the same day.

Full text of the Code of Conduct:

Two new ministers of the Maoist Center appointed in Karnali state government

Two leaders of the Maoist center have been appointed as ministers in the Karnali state government.

Krishna Shah has been appointed as Minister of Economic Affairs and Planning and Rato Kami as Minister of Water Resources and Power Development. Shah is an MP from Jajarkot while Kami is a directly elected MP from Rukum .
It is said that the state chief Tilak Pariyar is preparing to administer the oath of office and secrecy to the two newly appointed ministers today.

The Maoists recalled the previous two ministers, Economic Affairs and Planning Minister Vindman Bista and Water, Resources and Energy Development Minister Ganesh Prasad Singh and appointed new ministers.

Ramesh Jung Rayamazhi nominated as the leader of the Congress Parliamentary Party in National Assembly

Rameshjung Rayamazhi has been nominated as the leader of the Nepali Congress parliamentary party in the National Assembly.

Prime Minister and Nepali Congress Parliamentary Party Leader Sher Bahadur Deuba have nominated Rayamazhi as the leader of the Parliamentary Party.

After the tenure of Radheshyam Adhikari ended in February 2078, the post was vacant.

Speaker’s Ruling to solve the problem of Tribhuvan University

Speaker Agni Prasad Sapkota has ruled the government to solve the problem at Tribhuvan University as soon as possible.

In today’s House of Representatives meeting, Speaker Sapkota directed the government to solve the problem as soon as possible, saying that the protest program including the lockout in Tribhuvan University has affected teaching and learning.

Earlier, CPN-UML MP Pradeep Kumar Gyawali demanded the time and objected to the lack of action against those who attacked professors at Tribhuvan University and demanded the speaker rule the government to solve the problem.

MP Gyawali, mentioning that the Prime Minister and Home Minister themselves have reached the top position of the country through student politics, also questioned whether they have taught their student organization to commit hooliganism.

Citizenship Bill In the Legislative Management Committee

The Citizenship Bill, which was returned with a message from the President for reconsideration, has been sent by the National Assembly to the Legislation Management Committee for discussion.

In the meeting of the National Assembly held today, the proposal of Home Minister Balkrishna Khand was unanimously approved to send the citizenship bill to the Legislation Management Committee.

The Citizenship Bill will now be discussed in the Legislation Management Committee of the National Assembly and submitted to the Assembly again along with the report of the committee.

The next meeting of the National Assembly will be held on Bhadra 16 2079 BS.

Two US warships sail through the Taiwan strait

The US Navy has announced that the two US warships are passing through the Taiwan Strait.

Washington has said that the two guided-missile cruisers – the USS Antietam and the USS Chancellorsville – are the commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific and are demonstrating freedom of navigation through international waters.

Meanwhile, Beijing said such provocative actions are being monitored maintaining a high alert and is ready to defeat any provocation.

Tensions between Taiwan and China have increased following a visit by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan earlier this month.

23 dead as the war escalates in Libya’s Tripoli

At least 23 people have been killed and dozens injured in clashes between militias backed by Libya’s rival government.

Saturday’s fighting in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, was said to be the worst in two years, sparking fears that the country could be plunged into full-scale war.

Emergency services spokesman Malek Merset said that they were trying to evacuate injured civilians caught up in the fighting. The Ministry of Health said that more than 140 people were injured and more than 64 families had to be evacuated from areas around the fighting.

The struggle for power in Libya has pitted the Government of National Unity (GNU) in Tripoli, led by Abdul Hamid Dbeibah , against a rival administration led by Fathi Basagha, backed by the eastern-based parliament.
GNU accused Bashagha of backing out of talks to resolve the crisis.Meanwhile,Bashagha, backed by Libya’s parliament and eastern-based military strongman Khalifa Haftar, said that the GNU’s mandate had expired.

Citizenship Bill again in National Assembly

The letter received from the President’s Office regarding the Citizenship Bill returned for reconsideration by honourable President Bidya Devi Bhandari will be presented in today’s meeting of the National Assembly.

Today’s meeting at 1:01 p.m. has an agenda for the National Assembly Secretary Rajendra Phuyal to inform about the returned bill with a message from the President. Similarly, it is mentioned in today’s agenda that Phuyal will also inform about the message received from the House of Representatives regarding the Citizenship Bill. After that, the discussion on the Citizenship Bill will proceed in the National Assembly.

The Citizenship Bill, which was sent back for reconsideration by President Bidya Devi Bhandari with a 15-point message, was passed by the House of Representatives on the 2nd of Bhadra and sent to the National Assembly.

If the Bill is again passed by the Parliament and sent to the President for approval, this time the constitutional right to withdraw the Bill is not given to the President.

Devotees taking photographs at Pashupatinath Temple will be fined

Devotees visiting Pashupatinath temple on the occasion of HARITALIKA TEEJ will be fined if they take pictures of the original temple and its premises. Taking pictures inside the main temple of Pashupatinath is prohibited.

Pashupati Area Development Fund, Culture Preservation Division, informed that they made this preparation after the trend of taking pictures of forbidden places and posting them on social media and creating Tiktok increased. Employees of the fund will be monitoring the main temple area to stop the devotees from taking photographs.

Devotees will be fined Rs 2,100 for taking pictures of the sanctum sanctorum, Rs 1,100 for taking pictures of the main temple and Rs 500 for taking pictures of the main temple premises.

Male pilgrims will be banned from Pashupatinath Temple after 6 am on the day of TEEJ, on the 14th Bhadra 2079 BS.

Four main entrance to enter the premises
The fund is going to arrange a new line system to make it easier for the pilgrims . There will be four main entrance to enter the premises.

1: Devotees can enter from the Tilganga tourist ticket counter area and enter the Pashupatinath temple through the eastern door of Ram Mandir-Aryaghat area. Arrangements have been made to keep the shoes and slippers of the devotees entering through this route in the central area after crossing the two bridges over the Bagmati river going to Aryaghat. Jayavageshwari Toll Improvement Committee has got the responsibility of volunteering to keep shoes and slippers safe in this area.

2: Second entrance will be from Mitrapark area. The shoes and slippers of the devotees entering from here can be kept in the area in front of Shankaracharya MATH. Pashupati Creative Youth Club has taken the responsibility of helping the devotees to keep their shoes and slippers safe.

3: Third entrance will be from Gaushala-Pingalsthan-Panchdeval area. The shoes and slippers of the devotees who enter from this entrance will be kept in front of the Bajraghar. Amar Navkanteshwar Youth Club has taken the responsibility of managing the shoes and slippers of this place.

4: The fourth entrance will be from Guhyeshwari-Umakund-Kailash south section. The shoes of the devotees entering through this route will be placed in the open area in front of Guru Mandir. Navarath Scout Group has taken the responsibility of keeping the shoes and slippers safe in this area.

PM Deuba inaugurates Butwal International Conference Center

Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba inaugurated the Butwal International Conference Center today.

Prime Minister Deuba, who reached Butwal by helicopter of the Nepalese army, inaugurated the conference center today in a formal ceremony. Along with the Prime Minister, Home Minister Balkrishna Khand, Urban Development Minister Metmani Chaudhary, UML leaders Vishnu Paudel and Ramkumari Jhankri were also present in the program.

The main hall of the international conference center built on 9 bigha land of Butwal Mandap in Ramnagar has a balcony of 400 seats and a lower level of 300 seats with a capacity of 1000 seats. The total seating capacity of the conference center is 2,700 seats, including the main hall and 12 other halls designed for conferences and seminars.

The international convention center built at a cost of more than 1 billion rupees has 5 entrances, a helipad and a parking facility for 400 four-wheelers and 400 motorcycles.

156th Moti Jayanti

Today is the 156th birth anniversary of Motiram Bhatt, an immortal figure in the field of Nepali literature. As he was born on the day of Kushe Aunsi, Moti Jayanti is celebrated every year on the day of Kushe Aunsi in the memory of the late Motiram Bhatt.

Motiram Bhatt was born on the day of Kushe Aunsi on the 25th of Bhadra in the year 1923 BS to father Dayaram Bhatt and mother Ripumardini Devi in ​​the village of Bhosi in Kathmandu.

Bhatt, who went to India at the tender age of 6 while studying at Durbar High School, continued his studies in Banaras. Bhatt returned to Nepal at the age of 15. After listening to a poem recited by Bhanubhakta Acharya at the wedding of his neighbour Khadga Dutt Pandey, Bhatta started researching Bhanubhakta’s poems and works and tried to expose them to the public.

He wrote the biography of Bhanubhakta Acharya, “Bhanubhaktako Jiwan Charitra”, which played an important role in establishing Acharya as the first poet (Aadi Kavi) of Nepali language. Bhatt, who is considered the national hero of Nepal, was also given the title of young poet. The period of Nepali literature from 1940 BS to 1948BS is also known as Moti Ram era in .

Bhatt is known as a poet, singer, essayist and publisher in the field of Nepali literature. He is also considered to be the first biographer and literary critic of Nepali literature. He is also considered as the first ghazal writer of Nepal.

“Yeta heryo yetai mera najarama ram pyara chhan
Uta heryo utai mero najaram ram pyara chan”

In terms of singing, this ghazal is considered to be the first ghazal of Nepal. But in some places this ghazal is said to be the first.

Dui aankhi bhaun ta tayar chan,tarbar po kina chiayo
Timi aafain malik bhai gayau,Sarkar po kina chaiyo..

Multilingual Bhatt was proficient in Sanskrit, Persian, English, Bengali, Urdu and Nepali as well as Nepal Bhasha. About 2 dozen of his works have been published including Bhanubhakta ko jiwan charitra, Shakuntala, Priyadarshika, Manoveg Pravah, Gajendra Moksha, Prahlad Bhakti Katha.

After coming to Nepal at the age of 15,he got married and he returned to Banaras for higher education after 1 year of marriage with his wife. He published a Nepali magazine called Gorkha Bharat Jeevan even while staying in India. Meanwhile, Bhatt kept visiting Nepal time and again. Bhatt, who returned to Nepal after falling ill while visiting India in 1952 BS, died a year later in 1953. His last rites were performed at Aryaghat in Pashupati.

Valley Convention of National Independent Party today at 1 pm at Khulamanch

The National Independent Party has called for a Valley convention at Khulamanch at 1 o’clock in the afternoon today.

According to the National Independent Party, the convention will form the committees of all the 3 districts in the valley and the aspiring candidates who want to establish the wave of change will speak from the same platform for the first time.

Party President Rabi Lamichhane, who announced the establishment of the party from the National Assembly in Kathmandu on Ashar 7 2079 BS, is now moving ahead with the search campaign for candidates who want to run from the National Independent Party in an upcoming election. President Lamichhane has urged everyone to attend the program and promised to establish the era of youth, the era of the capable and the era of new political culture in the country.

Provincial MP Biraj Bhakta Shrestha, environmentalist Dr. Araniko Pandey, activist Pukar Bam, youth leader Dr. Pranay Shamsher Rana, educationist Shishir Khanal will address the program today in Khulamanch.

Kushe Aunsi: Father’s Day in Nepal

Kushe Aunsi
In the Vedic Sanatan Hindu religion and culture, KUSH(Eragrostis cynosuroides) is used as a very important and mandatory plant during chanting bath, worship-reciting and in every Deva Karma and PITRI karma. On this day, every Nepalese keeps KUSH in their house. It is believed that keeping KUSH in front of the main door of the house will destroy the bad and evil forces. Therefore, this day is also known as Kushe Aunsi festival. Science has also proven that KUSH is used as a medicine in Ayurveda. It has also been proven that Kush reflects all the radiation. In Vedic Sanatan Dharma rites, KUSH’s ring and JANAI are very important.

Father’s day
Kushe Aunsi is also known as the day of seeing a father’s face. Which we simply call Father’s Day in Nepal. Nepalese people celebrate this day as a day of respect, remembrance and special dedication to the father. Today, sons and daughters look at their father’s face and give gifts like sweets, fruits, clothes etc. Those who do not have fathers today go to various religious shrines, holy places or pilgrimage and bathe, perform SHRADDHA in the name of their father, offer TARPAN and remember their father through spiritual contemplation and wish for the peace of his soul.

No need for third-party intervention in China-India border dispute: China

Colonel Tan Kefei, the spokesperson of China’s Ministry of National Defense, said that any form of external interference by third parties in the border dispute between China and India is unacceptable.

The Chinese Ministry of Defense has opposed the move targeting the joint military exercise between the US and Indian forces in the disputed China-India border area.

According to Indian media, the 13th edition of the India-US joint special forces exercise “Purva Vajra Prahar 2022”, has started on August 8 at the Special Forces Training School in Bakloh, Himachal Pradesh and will continue for about 20 days.

Similarly, the military of the two countries will hold a joint military exercise in mid-October at an altitude of 10,000 feet in Auli, less than 100 km from the disputed China-India border.

China has said that it is closely monitoring India-US joint military exercises and said that military cooperation between related countries, especially exercises and training activities, should not target third parties and should be suitable for regional peace and stability.

Tan noted that China and India have maintained effective communication at all levels and agreed to properly resolve disputes through bilateral dialogue and according to the content of the relevant agreements between China and India in 1993 and 1996, both sides have stated that they cannot conduct military exercises against each other in areas close to the Line of Actual Control. He also urged the Indian side to strictly follow the important agreement reached between the leaders of the two countries, honor their commitment to resolve the border issue through bilateral talks and take concrete steps to maintain peace in the border area.

Congress instructs to recommend the name of candidates

The Nepali Congress has instructed the lower level to recommend the name of candidates within a week for the House of Representatives and Provincial Assembly elections to be held on November 20 .

It has been instructed to decide on the names of the candidates by the 1st of September and send them to the center by the 5th. According to the constitution of the party, if there is no agreement on the direct side, it has been instructed to recommend the names of three people at most through the majority process and two people at most on the proportional side.

Proportional MP of 074 is not allowed
On the other hand, while the party is giving instructions to recommend the name of the candidate, the MPs who were elected proportionally in the previous election of 2074 will not be able to give candidacy again this time.

Earlier, the Nepali Congress decided that the members of the House of Representatives and the members of the Provincial Assembly who were proportionally elected in the 2074 election cannot become candidates again and instructed the lower level not to recommend their name as a candidate again.

According to Article 33 (2) of the Constitution of the Congress, a member who has been elected proportionally once cannot become a candidate again in the same election system.

Charging stations for EVs to be established in collaboration with APF

A memorandum of understanding has been signed between the Armed Police Force and the Nepal Electricity Authority regarding the construction and operation of an electric vehicle charging station.

The MoU was signed by Inspector General Raju Aryal on behalf of the Armed Police Force and Executive Director Kulman Ghising on behalf of the Authority in a program held at the Armed Police Headquarters Halchok on Friday.

According to the MoU, charging stations will be established at 17 locations including 2 petrol pumps currently operated by the Armed Police Welfare Center and 15 suitable locations of Armed Police offices. The charging station will be operated under the welfare fund in the long run.

According to the MoU, the authority will purchase all the equipment and build the infrastructure of the charging station at its own expense. Repair and regular servicing of the equipment will also be done by the authority itself. The Armed Police will provide a suitable location for the construction of the infrastructure and after construction, will operate and protect the charging station. It has been arranged that charging stations cannot be allowed to be operated by third parties/organizations.

While operating the charging station, the authority should make arrangements to allow the general public to use it easily at the rate determined by the authority. The authority will collect the fee paid by the consumer while charging the vehicle. According to the provisions of the Electricity Distribution Regulations, the Welfare Center of the Armed Police will receive 50 percent of the total profit from the electricity tariff rate as operating and management expenses of the charging station.

The authority is constructing the stations that can charge quickly at 51 locations across the country to encourage the use of electric vehicles. Every charging station being constructed by the authority will be equipped with a 142 kW charger, a 50 kVA transformer for power supply, and an online billing system.

Fast charging 60 kilowatt DC and 22 kilowatt AC chargers will be placed at the charging station. With this, three vehicles including a big bus can be charged simultaneously.

The software of the charging station will be kept in the authority’s data center which can serve more than 300 chargers. All 50 stations will be controlled from Kathmandu. After charging the vehicle, the customer can pay the bill through the QR code and mobile app.

Earlier,A memorandum of understanding has already been signed between the Authority and the Nepal Police to establish charging stations at 25 different places.

Passport department to use its underground area for the parking

The passport department at Tripureshwar will be using the underground area of ​​its building for the parking of the customer’s vehicles from Sunday.

After the Kathmandu Metropolitan City removed the chairs in the underground area of ​​the department on Friday, the department issued a notice, informing that the underground area of ​​the building will be opened for parking of the customer’s vehicles from Sunday.

Earlier, the department was using the area as a holding area for service users. After customers coming to the department started parking on the road in front of the department, the metropolis cleared the holding area saying that there was a problem in traffic management.

Public appeal seeking evidence against suspended Chief Justice Jabara

The impeachment recommendation committee has issued a public notice today, asking to provide any evidence, documents or information against the suspended Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher Jabara within 3 days.

It seems that after the committee started its study on the impeachment motion against Jabra, the process of evidence collection has been advanced. In the notification issued by the impeachment recommendation committee, it is said that the meeting of the impeachment recommendation committee formed by the House of Representatives dated 2079/5/8 has requested that evidence, documents and information related to the impeachment charges be provided to the committee by issuing a public notice from all the entities or individuals concerned with this matter. Since it has been decided to request evidence, documents and information, it is requested that such evidence, documents and information be sent to this committee within three (3) days from the date of publication of this notice.

Congress used communists against UML: Ghanshyam Bhusal

Ghanshyam Bhusal, the leader of CPN-UML, has said that the Congress used communists against UML.

In a four-page document addressed to Chairman Oli at the Politburo meeting that started on Thursday, Bhusal said that the Nepali Congress has used communists against the UML.

He also said that only the majority of the Communist Party can return the lost opportunities and that all Communists should be united and CPN-UML should take initiative. Mentioning the loss in the local elections due to the division of CPN, he also requested to make the topics of discussion open and based on ideas, and not to be influenced by the mentality of revenge.

Full text of the document:

Nepal won the first T20 international match against Kenya

Nepal won the first T20 international match against Kenya by 5 wickets.

Kenya, who lost the toss and batted first, lost 8 wickets in the scheduled 20 overs and managed to score 130 runs. The Nepali team, which entered the field with a target of 131 runs, managed to add 133 runs after losing 5 wickets in 19.2 overs.

After winning the first international match under the leadership of newly appointed coach Manoj Prabhakar, Nepal has taken a 1-0 lead in the five-match series. The Nepalese team on the tour of Kenya will play 5 T-20 and 3 ODI series.

Nepal is currently ranked 14th in the World T-20 international rankings.
In the 2024 T-20 World Cup, the top 12 ranked countries will be selected for the World Cup, apart from the host nation.

87 political parties participating in the upcoming elections

87 political parties are going to participate in the elections to be held on November 20.

The Election Commission has informed that 87 parties have been registered to participate in the elections. Among them, the number of parties participating individually is 75, while the number of parties participating in joint groups is 4, according to the commission.
According to the Commission, there will be 79 election symbols for the House of Representatives elections.

Similarly, the maximum number of 75 parties are going to participate in the province. Among them, 72 parties will participate in the Bagmati state assembly election, 70 in province 1, 66 in Gandaki, 68 in Lumbini, and 64/64 parties in Karnali and Sudurpaschim provinces. According to the commission, the number of parties participating in the joint group in state assembly elections is 4/4.

Ruling coalition instructs to prepare the report of all 165 constituencies

The ruling coalition has instructed the task force to study the situation in all constituencies of the country and submit a report. The alliance meeting held at Prime Minister’s residence Baluwatar on Thursday instructed to study the situation of all 165 constituencies and submit a detailed report.

After the meeting, Congress leader Gyanendra Bahadur Karki, who is also the Minister of Communication and Information Technology, informed the matter. He said that according to the instructions given by the top leaders of the alliance, the working group will discuss and submit a report to the leadership.

There has been an instruction to assign responsibility to the working group. It has been decided that we will meet at 4 o’clock today and submit the report to the leadership after discussing it as a whole according to the instructions given by the top leaders. Now the working group has been instructed to prepare a basis and submit a detailed report on the current situation of 165 constituencies,” he said.

Malaysia’s former Prime Minister Najib Razak been sent to jail

Malaysia’s former Prime Minister Najib Razak has been sentenced to 12 years in prison after the court rejected his appeal.

The 69-year-old former PM was charged with a corruption scandal involving state-owned wealth fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).

He was convicted in July 2020 but had been out on bail during the appeal.

In 2020, a court found him guilty on seven counts – centred on a total of 42m ringgit ($9.4m; £8m) which was transferred from SRC International – a former unit of 1MDB – into his private accounts.

He was sentenced to 12 years’ jail and a fine of 210m ringgit ($46.8m; £39.7m).

Najib’s wife, Rosmah Mansor, faces separate money-laundering and tax evasion charges related to a solar hybrid project – to which she has pleaded not guilty. The High Court is scheduled to deliver her verdict on 1 September.

Verdict of Supreme Court in Staff Adjustment Case

The Supreme Court has given the final verdict in the case of staff adjustment.

The Constitutional Bench of Chief Justice Deepak Kumar Karki, Judges Bishwambhar Prasad Shrestha, Anil Kumar Sinha, Bam Kumar Shrestha and Tank Bahadur Moktan has given the final verdict in 98 cases filed related to staff adjustment. Some of the filed cases have been dismissed, while in some cases, writs have been issued as per the request of the petitioners.

The employees whose petition has been dismissed will have to work in the place where they have been reinstated. Similarly, the adjustment of the petitioner employees of the case in which the writ was issued has been cancelled. Now the government will have to manage them according to the order of the Supreme Court.

With today’s verdict of the Supreme Court, the way has been cleared for the Public Service Commission to conduct the examination as per required.

Demonstration of street vendors in front of Kathmandu Metropolis office

After the Kathmandu Metropolitan City started to tighten the footpath trade, the vendors submitted a memorandum to the Kathmandu Metropolitan City and protested in front of the office of the Metropolitan City today.

Today, they have submitted a memorandum with 3 points demand in the name of Swatantra Rastrawadi Swarojgar Shramik Sangharsh Samiti.

They protested in front of the office of the Metropolitan city, demanding the street vendors to be documented and provided with identity cards, not to be displaced without an alternative, and the inhuman behaviour of the administration to be stopped. They have also demanded the previous agreement be implemented.

Monitoring committee to facilitate waste management in Kathmandu

A Facilitation and Monitoring Committee will be formed to facilitate the waste management of Kathmandu Metropolitan City.

The meeting held under the coordination of Urban Development Minister Metmani Chaudhary decided to form the committee. Members of the House of Representatives from Kathmandu, Nuwakot and Dhading will be included in the committee.

While giving information about the formation of the committee, Nepali Congress leader Gagan Thapa said that the garbage in the valley has started to rise and everyone’s help is needed to prevent the problem from happening again.

He said that the Metropolitan city is continuously doing the work to be done in terms of waste management. He also said that the committee will coordinate and facilitate with the government and agencies at the same level to carry out the works according to the agreement on time.

Imran Khan charged with Anti-Terrorism Act for making controversial remarks

Pakistan’s political atmosphere is heating up after the police filed a case under the Anti-Terrorism Act against the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, for his controversial comments at a public rally.

Former Prime Minister Khan’s lawyers appealed to the Islamabad High Court on Monday for pre-arrest bail and were granted protective bail till Thursday, but the possibility of him appearing in the capital’s anti-terrorism court has increased.

Khan has been accused of “threatening” state officials and challenging the law by protesting the arrest and alleged torture of his chief of staff Shahbaz Gill in Islamabad on Saturday evening. Gill was charged with treason after being accused of inciting a mutiny against the country’s powerful military.

Khan said the police tortured Gill in custody and that it was part of a “conspiracy” to pit his party against the army.

Islamabad Police said that those who threaten the police or make false accusations will be dealt with according to the law.

Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah also said the government is preparing to file a case against the former prime minister for his “provocative speech”.

Corruption case and the resignation of Chief Minister of Madhesh Province

Janata Samajwadi Party President Upendra Yadav has demanded the resignation of Madhesh Chief Minister Lal Babu Raut.

After the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority filed a corruption case in a special court determining the irregularities in the Chief Minister’s Swachhta Abhiyan and Beti Bachau, Beti Padhau Abhiyan the resignation has been demanded.

Determining that there was a corruption of more than a 100 million rupees in the purchase of bicycles, the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority has filed a corruption case in a special court against, the then State Secretary of the Chief Minister’s Office Yamprasad Bhusal, Deputy Secretary Dilip Kumar Pradhan, Senior Divisional Engineer Bhagwan Jha, Officer Eighth Level Surendra Kumar Karna, Assistant Accountant Rajaram Mandal, Swarth Mahato, Mohan Kumar Das and Om Satya Sai Pvt Ltd managing director Renu Aggarwal. Questions have also been raised against the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority for giving immunity to Chief Minister Raut and the Chief Secretary in corruption cases.

After the investigation by the Authority, the Detailed Plan Report (DPR) file of 32 projects made under the Chief Minister Swachhta Abhiyan and the file related to the purchase of bicycles have also been made disappear.

Lawsuit filed by Trump demanding an independent review of seized documents

Former President Trump and his legal team filed a motion Monday evening seeking an independent review of records seized by the FBI during the Mar-a-Lago raid.
Trump has said the raid on his residence ahead of the 2022 midterm elections was a politicized attempt to silence a key Republican voice.
A 27-page document filed in a Florida court has stated that the raids were conducted as part of an effort to prevent Trump from running again for president. It also says that the law should not be used as a weapon for political purposes.

According to the motion filed Monday evening in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, Trump and his legal team are seeking an order appointing a special person to review records obtained during the search.
It has been demanded to block the further review of seized materials Until a special person is appointed and to return the items, not within the scope of the government-issued warrant.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) said in a brief statement that relevant individuals and agencies are aware of Trump’s case and will respond to the matter in court. A federal court also said the warrant issued to raid Mar-a-Lago was allowed based on probable cause.

The FBI raided Trump’s Florida estate on August 8 and seized an eleventh set of classified files.

Strike called by the four communist parties and its effect across the country

As a result of the Strike called by the four communist parties, there have been sporadic incidents of vandalism across the country.

In Kathmandu Valley, the effect of the strike is normal. Police have been deployed at every crossroads for security.

Although private and public vehicles and shops have been operating in the valley since morning, protestors have vandalized Transport vehicles in Thapagaon and koteshwor for disobeying the strike. Police have arrested the people who were protesting in Kathmandu.

Similarly, District Police Office, Dang has informed that a tipper No. RA 1 KHA 1694 was set on fire in Ghorahi sub-metropolis-3 of Dang on Tuesday morning. There was also a scuffle between the Nepal Police and the blockaders in Kavre Banepa.

During the strike, a suspicious object resembling a bomb was found in Baitadi,Dhulikhel and Kailali.

The Communist Party of Nepal led by Netra Vikram Chand Biplav, the Communist Party of Nepal led by Rishi Kattel, the Scientific Socialist Communist Party led by Aahuti and the CPN Maoist Socialist led by Karnajit Budhathoki called for strike, saying that the coalition government led by Deuba passed the MCC agreement, violated the 3-point agreement with the Communist Party of Nepal, and issued the arrest warrant against Biplav and their cadres.

The united front of four communist parties issued a statement on the 12th of August and called for strike under a predetermined program.

Impeachment Recommendation Committee meeting will be held today

The meeting of the Impeachment Recommendation Committee is scheduled to be held today at 2 pm.

According to Ram Bahadur Bista, a senior member of the Impeachment Recommendation Committee, today’s meeting includes the agenda of passing the internal procedure of the committee distributed in the previous meeting and submitting the investigation agenda on Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher Jabara.

On February 13, 98 parliamentarians of the coalition party filed an impeachment against Jabara in the House of Representatives, alleging 21 accusations.

Russia accuses Ukraine of involvement in Darya Dugin’s murder

Russia has accused Ukraine’s special services of carrying out the car bombing in Darya Dugina’s murder.

The FSB said that Natalya Vovk, a Ukrainian citizen, committed the murder and then fled to Estonia.

Russia’s intelligence agency released CCTV footage and military ID of the alleged killer, saying she belongs to the Azov Regiment of Ukraine.

Alexander Dugin’s 29-year-old daughter died on Saturday when a remote-controlled explosive device planted in Dugin’s Toyota Land Cruiser detonated.

It is believed that the explosion was intended to kill Alexander Dugin, a Russian philosopher known as “Putin’s brain”.

Twitter bans seven embassy accounts

Twitter has “suspended” the accounts of seven Serbian embassies and consulates in the US, Belgrade’s Foreign Ministry said.

Serbia has asked Twitter to unblock the accounts, saying such censorship is unacceptable in a European democracy that supports freedom of expression.

Serbia’s foreign ministry said the accounts of embassies in Armenia, Ghana, Iran, Indonesia, Kuwait, Nigeria and Zimbabwe were “suspended”. Twitter said it did so without any explanation or prior notice of a possible violation of the social network’s rules.

The accounts of 16 diplomats, including 13 MPs from the ruling Progressive Party, were also closed without explanation last week, and Twitter reportedly targeted Serbian accounts for suspension.

Kathmandu Metropolis started to remove shops from underground parking

Kathmandu Metropolitan City has started removing shops from the underground parking.

A team including the mayor of the metropolis, Balendra Shah, reached the Baneshwor Complex and removed the shops from the underground parking.

35 days ago, the metropolis issued a public notice and said that the structure will be removed if it is not used according to the purpose for which it was created on the map. Suraj Shakya, head of the building department, said that while building a structure of 10,000 square feet, basement parking is mandatory on the map. Shakya said that the Kathmandu Metropolitan City passes the map of more than 100 buildings that are more than 10,000 square feet every year. Basement parking is required to be made in those structures. But the basement is being used for other purposes.

Image: Kathmandu metropolitan city

It has been stated that the Metropolitan city will regularly monitor such structures and remove the shops from the basement, which supposed to be the underground parking.

Discussion with political parties on Election code of conduct

According to the Election Commission, only the two main campaigners of each political party will be allowed to use helicopters for the House of Representatives and State Assembly elections. The commission has made such a provision in the election code of conduct. The commission also discussed the code of conduct with representatives of political parties on Monday.

In the Election Code of Conduct, 2079, the Commission has mentioned who can use helicopters and who cannot, under the conduct to be adopted while using vehicles.

It is said in the code of conduct, ‘The political party must submit the names of two main campaigners to the commission for campaigning and only the main campaigner allowed by the commission can use the helicopter service.’ It is said that officials in the federal government, state government and local executive cannot be part of such campaigners. ‘However, no minister or official of the local executive will be allowed as the main preacher.’

During the election campaign, candidates can use a maximum of two two-wheeled or three-wheeled or four-wheeled electric and mechanical powered light riding vehicles in the respective constituencies or places where they are candidates, with the permission of the election officer, and a maximum of four horses in places where such vehicles are not operated. During the election campaign, it has been said that ‘vehicles with foreign number plates will not be given such permission’.

Similarly, it is said that the vehicles that have been licensed in the name of one party or candidate should not be used by other parties or candidates or used by other candidates. Transportation of voters in vehicles taken by candidates is also prohibited.

The Election Commission has also put forward a proposal that more than 25 people will not be allowed to participate in election campaigning.

Candidates should submit their property details while registering their nomination

Similarly, the estimated election expenses and sources should be informed at the time of filing the nomination papers. The commission is also going to arrange for the candidates to submit their property details and personal details while registering their nomination papers.

Niharika’s hunger strike ended after 17 days

Niharika Rajput (Sonalikumari Singh), who has been demanding the DNA test of her son born out of rape and rape accused Shivraj Shrestha, has ended her hunger strike.

Niharika Rajput, who has been on a hunger strike for 17 days, has ended her strike by agreeing on 3 points with the government. In the presence of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Gobind Prasad Koirala, Chief District Officer of Kathmandu Gobind Prasad Rizal and Niharika reached the three points agreement.

It has been agreed that the public prosecutor will demand the court for DNA testing of the pending case in Janakpur High Court on behalf of Niharika.

Similarly, to make the DNA test reliable, it has been demanded to adopt the necessary procedure before the court and after these demands are fulfilled, it is mentioned in the consent letter that Niharika will end her strike

The hearing of the case filed by Niharika in the High Court has been fixed for the 24th of August, saying that the District Court Dhanusha has acquitted the rape accused Shrestha.

Shrestha, whom Niharika accused of rape, was arrested and detained by the police a few days ago on charges of indecent behavior.

Home Minister’s PSO arrested on charges of setting up gold smuggling

Home Minister Balkrishna Khan’s PSO (Personal Security Officer) Senior Deputy Inspector Tank Karki has been dragged to the police headquarters for investigation after allegations of setting up gold smuggling.

The police head office has informed that he has been removed from responsibility and an investigation has been started and if the truth is found, action will be taken accordingly.

The inspectorate under the direct supervision of the Inspector General of Police has formed a committee and proceeded with the investigation.

It is alleged that Karki arranges the delivery of smuggled gold from Dubai to the destination and he takes money for this.

Daughter of Russian President Putin’s aide dies in a car bomb blast

The daughter of a close aide of Russian President Vladimir Putin has died in a suspected car bombing.

According to Russia’s Investigative Committee, Darya Dugin, the 29-year-old daughter of Alexander Dugin, died in the explosion.

It is believed that the explosion was intended to kill Alexander Dugin, a Russian philosopher known as “Putin’s brain”.

Alexander Dugin and his daughter went to attend a festival near Moscow and even though they were scheduled to return from the festival in the same car, they decided to travel separately at the last minute. It is said that the car belongs to her father Alexander Dugin.

According to the investigation committee, experts are currently inspecting the scene and the vehicle has been removed from the scene for further examination. The investigation committee said it has obtained the recording from the car’s dash cam and is continuing its investigation.

Dugin is known for his staunch anti-Western and ‘neo-Eurasian’ views. Westerners describe Dugin as a prominent ultra-nationalist figure close to the Russian president. Western media have portrayed him as a major force behind key aspects of President Vladimir Putin’s foreign policy. However, despite his reputation in the West, in Russia he has never received official support from the Kremlin and is largely considered a marginal figure.

The last tribute to late Congress leader Pradeep Giri

Nepali Congress leader Pradeep Giri was laid to rest at Pashupati Aryaghat today.

Prime Minister and Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba draped the party flag on the mortal remains of late Nepali Congress leader Pradeep Giri. Nepal Police saluted the leader as a last tribute.

Giri, who was suffering from throat cancer, died at the age of 74 at Medicity Hospital in Lalitpur at 9.30 pm on Saturday night during treatment.

Only the election symbol of the party and the candidate will be placed on the ballot paper

The Election Commission has informed that only the party and the candidate’s election symbol will be printed on the ballot paper for the upcoming House of Representatives and State Assembly elections.

The Commission has said that the ballot papers will be printed with only the symbol of the candidates who will be nominated in the upcoming elections, as many votes were invalidated when the ballot papers were printed with election symbols even for the registered parties and independent candidates in the local level elections.

The commission has informed that four separate ballot papers, ballot marking places and ballot boxes will be arranged for the upcoming elections.

NATO increases its presence in Kosovo

US troops have reportedly been sent to northern Kosovo after talks between the Serbian and Kosovo leaders collapsed

The NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR) has increased its patrols of the northern part of the province amid ongoing tensions between Belgrade and Pristina.

Troops were deployed in significant numbers to two checkpoints at the border between Serbia and Kosovo, the reports said, adding that KFOR had vowed to “intervene” if necessary.

The move follows the collapse of talks between Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti on Thursday.

“We would like to assure everyone that KFOR is ready to intervene, if necessary,” the NATO-led force said. The development comes just three days after NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg vowed that the military bloc would take action if “stability” in Kosovo is jeopardized. He also urged “all sides” to “show restraint and avoid violence.” The NATO chief also met both Vucic and Kurti earlier this week.

Meanwhile,Moscow has accused the West of fueling the conflict between Belgrade and Pristina and pressuring Serbia to adopt anti-Russian sanctions supported by much of the continent.

Pradeep Giri’s mortal remains will be taken to Pashupati Aryaghat today for cremation

The mortal remains of late Nepali Congress leader Pradeep Giri will be taken to Pashupati Aryaghat today for the funeral.

His mortal remains will be kept at the shrine of Medicity Hospital from 9 am to 11 am for paying respects.

Later, his mortal remains will be kept at Party Central Office, BP Smriti Bhawan, Sanepa from 11 am to 2 pm for paying respects.

After the last rites, his mortal remains will be cremated at Pashupati Aryaghat today.

What will the weather be like across the country for the next 3 days?

According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Weather Forecasting Division, the low-pressure line of Monsoon is currently located in the west and in the southeast part of the country.

At present, there is partial to general rain across the country. There is light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning in some places of Province 1 and one or two places in the rest of the provinces.

August 21 (Sunday)

Afternoon: Lumbini Province, Karnali Province and Sudurpaschim Province will be normal cloudy and partly cloud will be in other provinces. There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at some places in the hilly areas of the country and a few places in the rest of the country.

Night: There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at a few places in Bagmati Province, Gandaki Province and Lumbini Province and at one or two places in the remaining provinces.

August 22 (Monday)

Afternoon: There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at some places in the hilly areas of the country and few places in the rest of the country.

Night: Partial cloud over the country. Chance of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at few places over Province 1, Bagmati Province, Gandaki Province, Lumbini Province and Sudurpaschim Province.

August 23 (Tuesday)

Afternoon: Partial cloud over the country. There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at some places in Province 1, Madhesh Province and Bagmati Province and few places in the rest of the region.

Night: There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at some places of Province 1, Madhesh Province and Bagmati Province and few places of remaining provinces. Also, it seems that there is a possibility of heavy rain in one or two places of Province 1.

Warnings and advisories for the next 24 hours:
Partial to moderate rain will prevail across the country. There is a risk of landslides in some hilly areas and few places in the rest of the area as there is a possibility of light to moderate rain with hunder/lightning. Also, it is requested to take necessary precautions as the water level may rise slightly in the rivers and canals and the daily life/transport area may also be affected.

Nepali Congress leader Pradeep Giri passed away

Nepali Congress leader and member of the House of Representatives Pradeep Giri has passed away.

Giri, who was suffering from throat cancer, died at the age of 74 at Medicity Hospital in Lalitpur at 9.30 pm on Saturday night during treatment.

Giri, who has been undergoing treatment for throat cancer in India for a long time, was admitted to Medicity Hospital after returning to Nepal.

He was born in Bastipur, Siraha, in the year 2004 BS., as the son of his father Mitralal Giri and Punyaprabha Giri. He received his master’s degree in philosophy and economics from Jawaharlal Nehru University in India. Leader Giri, who was also a companion of BP Koirala, was a strong thinker of contemporary politics in Nepal. During his political career, he also spent four years in prison.

Giri has published more than a dozen books on subjects including biography, women, Marxism and economics.

He has been active in parliamentary politics since 2051BS. and has become a member of Parliament several times, but never became a minister.Giri, who was elected from Siraha 5 in the 2051BS. parliamentary election, also won as a member of parliament in the 2064 BS., 2070 Bs. and 2074 BS. elections.

Dev Gurung appointed as a General Secretary of the Maoist Centre

The Standing Committee meeting of the CPN Maoist Center has appointed Dev Gurung as the General Secretary.

In the standing committee meeting held at the party’s central office, Koteshwar Parisdanda, President Pushpa Kamal Dahal proposed the names of 21 other officials including Gurung.

Narayankaji Shrestha has been proposed as the senior vice president and Krishna Bahadur Mahara as the vice president. Similarly, Girirajmani Pokharel, Barshman Pun, Haribol Gajurel, Pampha Bhusal, Janardhan Sharma, Matrika Yadav and Shakti Basnet have been proposed as deputy general secretary.

Similarly, Dinanath Sharma, Chakrapani Khanal, Devendra Poudel, Lilamani Pokherel, Ganesh Shah, Hitman Shakya, Hit Raj Pandey, Dilaram Sharma and Ram Karki has been proposed as the secretaries, while Shriram Dhakal has been proposed as the treasurer.

Today’s Weather across the Country

According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Weather Forecasting Division today, there will be partly normal rain across the country. Light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning is likely at some places in Bagmati Province, Gandaki Province, Lumbini Province and Sudurpaschim Province and a few places in the rest of the province. There is also a possibility of heavy rain with thunder/lightning at one or two places in Lumbini and Sudurpaschim Pradesh.

At night, there will be partial to normal rain over the country. There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at a few places in Bagmati Province, Gandaki Province and Lumbini Province and one or two places in the remaining provinces. Heavy rain with thunder/lightning is likely at one or two places in Gandaki.

Due to heavy rains, there is a risk of soil erosion and landslides in the highlands. Also, it is requested to take necessary precautions as the water level may rise in the rivers and canals and the daily life/transport area may also be affected.

Election Commission instructs to stop allocating budgets before the elections

The Election Commission has instructed Gandaki Province and Province 1 not to distribute money to MPs under the Constituency Infrastructure Special Program.

In a press release, it has been said that Gandaki province and province 1 have drawn the attention of the commission for their acts of providing budgets through the constituency infrastructure special program when the term is about to end.

When the election process has already started, it cannot be considered normal to conduct any program that would affect the fairness of the election, and the more distribution-oriented program may raise questions about the integrity of the election, the Commission has given instructions to the above-mentioned state governments to refrain from taking the mentioned actions.

Gazprom plans to shut down the Nord Stream 1 pipeline for three days

Russia’s state-owned gas company Gazprom will shut down the Nord Stream 1 pipeline for three days from August 31 to September 2, citing maintenance on the pipeline.

The closure of the Nord Stream 1 pipeline for three days is expected to further increase Europe’s energy disruptions. Following Gazprom’s announcement, European gas prices rose 7% to over $2,600 per thousand cubic meters.

According to a statement issued by Gazprom, the installation of turbines at a major compressor station along a pipeline connecting western Russia and Germany will be carried out jointly with experts from the German manufacturer, Siemens, according to the current maintenance contract.

According to Gazprom, five turbines need to be operated to pump gas at full capacity. This is the last one of the six turbines in the pipeline that was in operation. Due to sanctions imposed on Russia, a turbine brought to Canada for repair is currently stuck in Germany.

European Union countries have condemned this step of Russia as energy politics by Russia.

Department of Statistics is now under the Prime Minister’s Office

The state agency that collects data, which has been under the name of the Central Statistics Department for 64 years according to the Statistics Act 2015, is now going to be transformed into the National Statistics Office. According to the Statistics Bill passed by the Federal Parliament, this office, which was under the National Planning Commission in the past, will now be under the office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers.

On11 March 2020, the then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli registered the Statistics Bill in the National Assembly. This bill was passed by the National Assembly on 4 August 2021 and sent to the House of Representatives. The House of Representatives on 10 August 2022 passed the bill that came with amendments from the National Assembly with a majority.

Initially, it was mentioned in the proposed bill that the National Statistics Office will be an autonomous body. “There will be a national office as a central body for statistical work” was mentioned in subsection 1 of section 18 of the proposed bill.

The Legislation Management Committee of the National Assembly changed it and made the Statistics Office under the Prime Minister’s Office. After the words “as a central body” in sub-section (1), the words “under the office of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers” have been added.

It was mentioned in sub-section 2 of section 18 of the proposed bill that “there will be other statistical offices under the authority of the office in the number and location specified by the Government of Nepal”. The Federal Parliament has deleted the other words in sub-section (2).

According to Home Minister Balkrishna Khand, Statistics Department has offices in 33 districts. There is a current obligation to look at 77 districts from the office of 33 districts. According to Khand the issue of expanding offices in all districts will be included in the regulations.

The Department of Statistics has been compiling an integrated system of data collected by government agencies and public institutions. According to the new bill, it is mentioned that the proposed National Statistics Office will maintain coordination between the management of the national statistics system and the agencies affiliated to the system. At the same time, a provision has been added in the bill to manage and maintain uniformity of the statistics of the union, state and local levels by creating standards, criteria and statistical classification of central statistics according to the constitution.

According to the bill, a National Statistics Council will be established under the chairmanship of the Vice Chairman of the National Planning Commission for the purpose of guiding, directing, controlling and regulating the proper development, management and research related activities of the National Statistics System.

The members of the Council include the Governor of Nepal Rastra Bank, the Prime Minister’s Office, the Ministry of Finance, the Secretary of the Ministry of Industry, Agriculture, Home, Education, Labor, Federal Affairs, the Ministry of Health, and the secretary of each provincial government’s planning ministry. The Council will have the authority to formulate short-term, medium-term and long-term plans and policies related to statistics, and to coordinate the management of statistics at the federal, provincial and local levels.

A provision has also been added that the state government or local level can produce, process, store, publish and distribute the information or data they need. However, the information related to the statistics collected by the state and local levels must be provided to the relevant ministries of the Government of Nepal (Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers). The Statistics Office under the Office of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers will take the details of the statistics collected by the provinces and local levels and make a comprehensive report.

After the bill passed by the Federal Parliament and approved by the President and implemented, data collection and publication will be more strict. Organizations formed for statistical purposes must be registered. It has been made mandatory to obtain prior permission for data collection and to verify it before publication. Asking for permission for data collection is not guaranteed. If they are not willing to give the permission, the permission authority has the right to stop it.Data should be published only after getting it certified by the National Statistics Office. Otherwise, punishment will be imposed.

However, according to subsection 8 of section 7 of the passed bill, no permission will be given to collect data on issues that adversely affect the country’s governance system or peace and security, the country’s national interest, social or cultural harmony or diplomatic relations.

Kim Jong Un’s sister warns the South Korean president to shut his mouth

Kim Jong-un’s sister has warned the South Korean president to keep his mouth shut and stop talking nonsense, rejecting South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol’s offer of a massive economic aid package if North Korea gives up its nuclear weapons program.

Kim Yo Jong, the brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and a senior official in the country’s ruling party, has called Seoul’s offer of financial aid in exchange for giving up its nuclear weapons an absurd dream.

Kim expressed anger at the state media’s comment on Yoon Suk Yeol’s proposal, saying that no one would trade their fortune for corn cakes.

”It would have been better for his image to shut his mouth than to talk nonsense because he had nothing good to say,” she said.

Today is Shri Krishna Janmashtami

Vedic Sanatan Dharma devotees are celebrating Shri Krishna Janmashtami with devotion and worship according to Hindu culture.

Shri Krishna Janmashtami’is celebrated today as Lord Krishna, the pioneer of Gyanyoga, Karmayoga and Bhaktiyoga, was born as the son of Vasudeva and Devaki in the captivity of maternal uncle Kansha on the midnight of Bhadra Krishna Ashtami in Dwapara Yuga.

On this day, devotees flock to Krishna temples across the country to worship Lord Krishna. According to Hindu culture, it is believed that Krishna was born as the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu to protect all human beings from injustice, tyranny and demonic tendencies. It is mentioned in the religious texts that Lord Krishna of Mathura was taken to Gokul by his father to save him from his maternal uncle Kansha on the night of his birth.

Along with Lord Krishna, Radha is also worshipped on this day. Lord Krishna and Radha’s love relationship is described despite being married to Rukmini.

There is a religious belief that the holy book Srimad Bhagavad Gita originated during the battle of Kurukshetra between the Pandavas and the Kauravas during the preaching of Arjuna.

In Srimad bhagavata Gita Krishna says to Arjuna:
Yada Yada Hi Dharmasya, Glanirbhavati Bharat
Abhyutthanam dharmasya, tadatmanam srujamyham

Meaning:
Whenever religion is lost in the world and unrighteousness prevails,
Then, for the protection of religion, I myself will come to this earth with a new avatar.

Nepal Citizenship Bill passed by the majority

The Nepal Citizenship (First Amendment) Bill-2079, which was returned with a message from President Bidhya Devi Bhandari, has been passed.

Home Minister Balkrishna Khand’s proposal to pass the Nepal Citizenship Bill 2079, which was withdrawn by President Bhandari, was passed by the majority.

After the main opposition party CPN-UML demanded a division of votes, Speaker Agni Prasad Sapkota called for a vote on the Citizenship Bill. 135 votes were cast in favour of it while 60 votes were cast against it.

More than 77 parliamentarians from the ruling party and the opposition expressed their opinions while participating in the discussion on the bill.

In the constitution, the president is given the right to withdraw the bill only once. If the bill is again passed by both the houses, there is a constitutional provision that the President must certify it. After the approval of the President, the bill will become law.

Employees of Engineering Service Group protesting inside Singha Durbar

The employees of the Engineering Services Group of the Ministry of Urban Development have protested in front of the Ministry in Singhadabar. The employees of the Civil Group, Building and Architect sub-group of the Ministry of Engineering staged a symbolic protest.

The employees started protesting after the government decided to bring the Doli Department under the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration under the name of the Department of Settlement Development and Infrastructure Facilitation under the Ministry of Urban Development and occupy the jurisdiction of the Urban Department. Ekaraj Adhikari, the coordinator of the movement and joint secretary of the Ministry of Urban Development, said that a memorandum has been submitted to the Office of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration and the Ministry of Urban Development to immediately correct the decision made by the Council of Ministers.

According to the joint secretary , if the government does not listen to the demands of the engineers immediately, they will stop the work of the urban departments across the country and warned that the technicians will resign en masse.They have demand that local infrastructure department as provided in point number 305 of the budget of the financial year should be abolished and at most 10 percent of the technical staff in the department will remain in the local infrastructure development facilitation unit under the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration and the rest of the staff will be adjusted in the provinces and federal ministries related to physical infrastructure. Employees have warned that If the demand is not heard, we will stop work all over the country and will also resign collectively.

All technicians from Nepal Engineering Service, Civil Group, Building and Architect sub-group participated in the movement. The official trade union of civil servants, Nepal Civil Service Organization, Civil Service Union, National Employees Organization and Integrated Government Employees Organization Urban Development Departmental Working Committees are united in the movement.

Petition in the Supreme Court demanding recognition of cryptocurrency

A writ petition has been filed in the Supreme Court today demanding the recognition of the cryptocurrency.

Advocate Sagar Baral and others filed a petition in the Supreme Court demanding that the decision of Nepal Rastra Bank not to give legal recognition to digital currency including crypto should be annulled and that digital currency should be given legal recognition.

In the writ, the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, Nepal Rastra Bank, Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Home Affairs, and the Nepal Police Headquarters have been made opponents. The preliminary hearing on the application will be held next Monday.

Taiwan’s independence means war: China

China’s ambassador to the UK has urged London not to follow the US lead on Taiwan independence.

The Chinese ambassador has warned that British and American intervention in Taiwan could lead to war, claiming that Beijing’s relationship with London has reached a crossroads over the issue of Taiwan’s independence.

The Chinese ambassador to the UK, Zheng Zeguang, presented his government’s position on the Taiwan issue and announced that Taiwan had become a “touchstone issue” for China, the US and the UK.

China’s ambassador to Britain has said that over the years, the US has undermined the principle of the One China policy by approving arms sales to Taiwan and playing the ‘Taiwan card to contain China.

China to send troops to Russia for joint military exercises

Beijing’s Ministry of Defense said Chinese troops will travel to Russia to take part in joint military exercises starting later this month. India, Belarus, Mongolia and Tajikistan will also be involved in the Vostok military exercise.

Beijing and Moscow have close defence ties and China has said it wants to take bilateral ties to a “higher level” despite Moscow facing international sanctions and widespread condemnation over its February 24 attack on Ukraine.

A statement issued by China’s Ministry of Defense said, “The aim is to strengthen practical and friendly cooperation with the militaries of the participating countries, increase the level of strategic cooperation between the participating parties, and strengthen the ability to deal with various security threats”.

Relations between Russia and China have grown increasingly close under Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, and Beijing has come under pressure to oppose sanctions imposed by many Western countries over the war. Beijing said its decision to participate in the joint exercises was “irrelevant to the current international and regional situation”.

A year ago, Russia and China held joint military exercises in north-central China involving more than 10,000 troops. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu praised the exercise conducted in China’s Ningjia and suggested that it could be further developed.

In October, Russia and China held joint naval exercises in the Sea of ​​Japan..The Vostok exercise is the second joint military exercise by the Chinese and Russian forces this year.

10 points demand of Niharika

Niharika, who attempted self-immolation in front of the President’s office, is currently in the Nepal Police Hospital. Niharika has continued her hunger strike even in the hospital.
Niharika Rajput presented 10 demands to Law Minister Bandi and Attorney General Khati, who came to meet Niharika at the hospital on Wednesday.

Niharika’s 10 point demand:

1) There must be an order for a DNA test in the hearing on the 24th of August. If the hearing is not approved or there is no order, I will start the fast to death again in front of the Supreme Court from 10 am on the 25th.

2) Blood samples of the opponent and my son should be taken in front of me while taking samples for the DNA test. During this test, it should be done at the police lab and the National Forensic Science Laboratory in Khumaltar, and my people, including me, should be present during that work.

3) DNA test report should come as soon as possible.

4) If the police who initially investigated my case are investigated and found guilty, immediate action should be taken against them.

5) There should be an arrangement to send two senior government lawyers from the Attorney General’s office to the High Court of Janakpur for the hearing on August 24 and the final judgment debate, and those lawyers should be ok by me.

6) My case should be heard on ‘First Track’.

7) The judge who decided my case in Janakpur district should be investigated and punished.

8) The rights of children born to all victimized mothers like me, including myself, to live with dignity should be ensured in the law.

9) Both the Law Minister and the Attorney General should sign this agreement and proceed with the legal process.

10) If all the above-mentioned demands are not met, I will again start a hunger strike before the Supreme Court and I will not be removed from there by the police or the government.

Earlier, Home Minister Balkrishna Khand promised to address her 5-point demands. But after the promises made by the government were not implemented. She continued her hunger strike in various places including Maitighar, Supreme Court and Singha Darbar. Meanwhile, the police arrested her several times from the hunger strike site. Saying that the state could not give justice no matter what was done, in the end she attempted self-immolation by sprinkling petrol on her body in front of the President’s residence.

The impeachment recommendation committee prepared the draft

The General Impeachment Recommendation Committee of the House of Representatives has prepared a draft to finalize the procedure to start the study on the impeachment proposal against the suspended Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher Jabara.

After about 6 months, the first meeting of the committee held today at Singh Darbar has also decided to give the right to the secretariat to prepare the draft agenda for finalizing the indictment in the next meeting.

It has been reported that the meeting of the committee held today will discuss and decide on the draft procedure in the next meeting. According to the committee, the committee has prepared a draft of the procedure by using the authority given by sub-rule (5) of rule 163 of the House of Representatives Rules, 2075 to present the agenda in the next meeting on behalf of the secretariat in coordination with all the committee members.

Draft Procedures Submitted by the Committee:

Gas Cylinders prohibited inside Singhadarbar

It is prohibited to take gas cylinders inside the Singha Darbar from today.

According to the government’s policy to encourage the use of electricity for cooking, it has been banned from taking gas cylinders inside the Singha Darbar from today.

One of the security personnel stationed at the gate of Singha Darbar said that they had been ordered not to allow taking gas cylinders inside.

Through the budget for the financial year 2079/80, the government said that it will encourage the use of electricity and it will start from within the Singha Darbar.

Gas cylinders are being used in the canteens of ministries and agencies in Singha Durbar. Now there will be an electric stove.

Earlier, the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supply has written to all the ministries and agencies within the Singh Darbar and the budget item no. 253 was instructed to implement effectively and replace the gas cylinders .

Meeting of the impeachment recommendation committee to be held today

The first meeting of the impeachment recommendation committee formed to discuss the impeachment against the suspended Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher Jabara will be held today at 11:30 am in the auditorium of the Law, Justice and Human Rights Committee at Singhdarbar.

On February 13 2022, 98 parliamentarians of the coalition party filed an impeachment motion against Jabara in the House of Representatives, alleging 21 accusations.

The House of Representatives meeting held on the 6th of March formed an 11-member committee to investigate the impeachment of Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher Jabara. Similarly, the meeting of the House of Representatives held on the 7th of August passed the decision to send to the impeachment recommendation committee after a theoretical discussion on the impeachment proposal against Jabara.

The committee said that in today’s meeting of the committee, the preliminary study will be started by discussing the procedure regarding the impeachment against Chief Justice Jabara.

NC nominates 10 female members to the central committee

Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba has nominated 10 female members to the Central Committee.

Kiran Yadav (Mahottari), Radha Ghale (Kathmandu), Dhana Khatiwada (Lalitpur), Urmila Thapalia (Dhading), Rukmini Koirala (Morang), Kalyani Rizal (Kathmandu), Goma Bhattarai (Jhapa), Ganga Shahi (Rupandehi) Lakshmi Khatiwada (Sunsari) and Sita Devkota (Nawalpur) have been nominated as a member of the Central Working Committee.

It is stated in the press release that they have been nominated as central members in accordance with subsection 10 of Article 21 of the legislation.

Clash between police and locals in Bancharedanda: Police fired tear gas and aerial fire

After local residents blocked a vehicle carrying garbage from Kathmandu Valley, the police fired tear gas and aerial fire.

During the tension that started between the police and the local residents after blocking the vehicle carrying garbage, the local residents started throwing stones at the police and the police fired tear gas and aerial fire. The police said that they used tear gas and aerial fire to disperse the crowd of local residents who were protesting during the clashes that started when the locals started throwing stones at the police.

Russia warns of ‘direct military clash’ with US

Russia has warned of a “direct military confrontation” with the US.

The Russian Embassy in the United States has warned that the behaviour of the United States on the world stage may lead to a direct conflict between the nuclear nations.

In a statement released by the embassy through its Telegram channel, the United States continued actions without regard for the security and interests of other countries may contribute to the threat of nuclear conflict.

The embassy also says that the US move to engage more in a hybrid confrontation with Russia in the context of the Ukrainian crisis has unexpectedly increased the direct military confrontation of the nuclear powers.

The statement also noted that the US had recently withdrawn from two major arms control treaties, the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, which banned certain classes of land-based missiles, and the 1992 Open Skies Treaty, which allowed for surveillance flights over each other’s territories.

The embassy also urged the United States to take a closer look at its own nuclear policy instead of making baseless accusations against countries whose whose worldviews do not coincide with the American ones.

Diplomats of the embassy have said that we will faithfully fulfill our obligations as a nuclear weapons state and make every effort to reduce nuclear risks.

The embassy issued such a statement after the United States accused Moscow of using the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine as a cover for its soldiers. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken called Russia’s action “the height of irresponsibility”.

Refuting US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s statement, Moscow said that its own artillery fire by the Ukrainian army had caused several fires and power outages in many places this month.

Russia initiated a UN Security Council meeting last week regarding the situation around the Zaporozhye power plant. Russian envoy Vassily Nebenzia urged the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to inspect the nuclear power plant as soon as possible and said that Russia would fully cooperate with it.

Meeting of the ruling coalition at Baluwatar

The meeting of the ruling coalition is currently sitting to discuss the preparation and distribution of seats for the upcoming house of representative and provincial assembly elections.

A meeting of the ruling coalition is being held at the Prime Minister’s residence, Baluwatar.

In the meeting, the issue of the Citizenship Bill has also been discussed. Similarly, CPN Maoist Center’s Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal has informed other parties of the alliance about Bamdev Gautam and Baburam Bhattarai running for the upcoming election from the Maoist Center.

Today is the last day for party registration for the election

The deadline for party registration for the elections to be held on November 20 is ending today.

The Election Commission started the party registration program on August 7. According to the notification issued by the commission, today is the last day for party registration. Election Commission spokesperson Shaligram Sharma Paudel said that the political parties interested in participating in the elections should register their parties within office hours today. According to Paudel, the political parties registered in the Commission till 4th August 2022 will be allowed to register for the direct and proportional election.

According to the Commission, 62 parties have been registered till now. When applying for party registration, the full and short name of the political party, the date of establishment, the date of registration with the commission, the address of the central office, the mailing address, telephone number, email, website and social network account must also be disclosed.Election commission has mentioned that the number of officers and members of the party’s central executive committee, state and district committees, the date the party submitted its annual audit report to the commission, the date of the last election of the party’s central level and state executive committee, and the number of officers and members of the party’s central level and central executive committee, state and district committees should also be disclosed for the registration.

The returned Citizenship Bill in today’s Parliament session

The 55th meeting under the House of Representatives’ eleventh session is today at 11 am.


According to the Secretariat of the Parliament, the matter of informing about the Citizenship Bill, which was returned with a message from the President, has been included in today’s Parliament meeting agenda.

In the first number of the possible agenda of today’s meeting of the House of Representatives, it is mentioned that the Secretary of the House of Representatives will inform regarding the return of the Citizenship Bill with a message for reconsideration from the Honorable President.

Full text of the Citizenship Bill with a return message from the President:

Nepalese and American forces conducting a joint military exercise

The Nepali Army and the US Army are going to start a one-month joint military exercise from today.

The Directorate of Public Relations and Information of the Nepali Army has informed that a joint military exercise will be held between the Rangers of the Nepali Army and American Army from today . A total of 96 people including 80 people from the Nepalese army and 16 people from the American army will conduct a joint military exercises on the law and military decision-making process related to armed conflict in the cantonment and Nagarkot area.

A US Army unit led by Captain Blake has arrived in Nepal on Monday.

What will the weather be like across the country for the next 3 days?

According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Weather Forecasting Division, the Monsoon low-pressure line is currently located to the south. There is a partial change in most parts of the country. Light rain is falling at one or two places in Province 1, Bagmati Province and Gandaki Province.

16 August(Tuesday)

Afternoon: There will be partial to normal change in the hilly areas of the country and partial change in the rest of the country. Light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning is likely at a few places in the hilly areas of the country and one or two places in the rest of the country.

Night: There will be partial to normal rain in the hilly areas of the country and partial rain in the rest of the country. There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at a few places in the hilly areas and one or two places in the rest of the country.

17 August (Wednesday)

Afternoon: There will be partial to normal change in the hilly areas of the country and partial change in the rest of the country. There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at a few places in Province 1, Bagmati Province and Gandaki Province and one or two places in the remaining provinces.

Night: There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at a few places in Province 1, Bagmati Province and Gandaki Province and one or two places in the remaining provinces. There is also a possibility of heavy rain with thunder/lightning at one or two places in Gandaki province.

18 August(Thursday)

Afternoon: There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning in some hilly areas of the country and few places in the rest of the country. There is also a possibility of heavy rain with thunder/lightning at one or two places in Gandaki and Lumbini regions.

Night: There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at a few places in Province 1, Madhesh Province, Bagmati Province, Gandaki Province and Karnali Province and few places in the remaining provinces. There is also a possibility of heavy rain with thunder/lightning at one or two places in Gandaki, Lumbini and Far-West Provinces.

Warnings and advisories for the next 24 hours :

There will be partial to normal rain in the hilly areas of the country and partial rain in the rest of the country. There is a risk of landslides, and mudslides as there is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning in a few places in the hilly areas of the country and one or two places in the rest of the provinces. Also, it is requested to take necessary precautions as the water level may rise in the rivers and canals and the daily life/transport area may also be affected.

What will happen to the Citizenship Bill?

The Citizenship Bill, which was passed by the House of Representatives and the National Assembly and submitted to the President for verification by Speaker Agni Prasad Sapkota, has been sent back to the Parliament.
President Bidya Devi Bhandari has said that the Citizenship Bill needs to be reconsidered, and the question has been raised as to what will happen to the Citizenship Bill, which has been sent back to Parliament. However, according to the legal provisions specified in the Constitution of Nepal, if any bill other than the Finance Bill submitted to the President for verification needs to be reconsidered, the President can send the bill back to the Parliament in accordance with Article 113, Clause 3 of the Constitution.

Now, regarding the bill sent back by the President, it has been explained in Article 113 of the Constitution of Nepal, Clause 4: “If the President returns a bill with a message, both Houses will reconsider such a bill and pass it as presented or resubmitted with amendments, the President shall certify it within fifteen days of its submission.”
Now, based on this provision of the constitution, the House of Representatives and the National Assembly can again submit the bill with the old format or amendments to the President for verification. It has been explained that the bill coming for re-verification will be verified by the President within 15 days.But the president is not given the legal right to return the bill that came for re-certification.

The Citizenship Bill is back in Parliament

The Citizenship Bill, which was passed by the House of Representatives and the National Assembly and submitted to the President for verification by Speaker Agni Prasad Sapkota, has been sent back to the Parliament.

It is mentioned in the statement issued by the President’s Office that President Bidhya Devi Bhandari has sent it back to the Parliament saying that it is necessary to reconsider the Citizenship Bill.

In a statement issued by the President’s Office, it is mentioned that the bill to amend the Nepalese Citizenship Act 2063, which was submitted for verification in accordance with Article 113, Clause 2 of the Constitution of Nepal, has been sent back to the House of Representatives along with a message in accordance with Article 113, Clause 3 of the Constitution of Nepal.

Deuba is in charge of nominating candidates for the upcoming elections

The Nepali Congress has entrusted party president Sher Bahadur Deuba with the task of sending the official letter of nomination of candidates for the upcoming House of Representatives and Provincial Assembly elections.

The meeting of the work performance Committee held at the Party Central Office Sanepa has decided to give instructions through the Central Office to propose and recommend the names of direct and proportional candidates for the election of the House of Representatives and the Provincial Assembly, but to give the final responsibility of sending the nomination letter to Chairman Deuba.

Similarly, today’s meeting has entrusted the chief secretary of the office, Krishna Paudel to register the party to participate in the election. The meeting also decided to conduct an election-focused nationwide campaign from 26th August to the 9th of September.

39 local levels of Madhes did not submit budget details

39 local levels of Madhesh province have not submitted their budget details for the financial year 2079/80. According to the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration, out of a total of 136 municipalities in Madhesh province, it has been found that the local level has not submitted the budget statement.

According to the ministry, among the local levels that have not entered the budget details so far, there are three in Province No. 1, four in Bagmati, 10 in Lumbini, three in Karnali and four in Far West Province. All municipalities of Gandaki province have entered the budget details.

Spokesperson and Joint Secretary of the Ministry Basant Adhikari informed that the local levels that have not entered the budget have been instructed through a circular to enter the budget details in the Ministry’s portal as soon as possible.

Resham Kandel, Chief Deputy Secretary of the Ministry’s Local Level Coordination Branch informed that 63 different local levels have not submitted budget details for the current year out of the 753 municipalities in the country.

According to the law, there is a provision in sub-section (6) of section 71 of the Local Government Operation Act 2074 that the town/village assembly must pass the budget for the next financial year by the end of the fiscal year.

One hundred 20 thousand temporary police for the upcoming elections

It has been proposed to recruit 120,000 temporary police officers for the House of Representatives and State Assembly elections to be held on November 20.

The police head office has submitted a proposal to the Ministry of Home Affairs for the recruitment of temporary police officers for election security with a 40-day term/contract period. As the ballot boxes of the House of Representatives and the State Assembly are separate, it is necessary to hire more temporary police than in the local level elections, and accordingly, the number has been determined and a proposal has been submitted to the Ministry of Home Affairs, said the police chief Dhiraj Pratap Singh.

The police head office also said that the temporary police and ex-security personnel employed in the previous elections will be given first priority. It is also said that the facilities of the security personnel to be deployed in the upcoming elections will be determined based on the local elections. In the local elections, the facility was determined to provide a lump sum of 30 thousand 240 rupees for 40 days. 6 thousand rupees for clothing allowance, 7 thousand 200 rupees for food allowance and 1 thousand rupees for one time transport fare. But since the salary of all national service employees has increased by 15 percent from 1st of Shrawan, it has been mentioned that the salary of temporary police can also be determined accordingly.

Meanwhile, for election security, Nepal Police and Armed Police have formed election cells from the center to the district level, while the Nepali Army has also said that the work of security preparation and management has progressed. In addition, the Ministry of Home Affairs has formed a mechanism consisting of representatives of all four security agencies under the coordination of Chief of Security and Coordination Division Fanindramani Pokharel to prepare the draft of the Election Security Action Plan. The Election Commission has also formed a high-level committee for election security under the coordination of Commissioner Ishwari Paudel. The same committee will coordinate and facilitate election security management with the Ministry of Home and Defense and the heads of all four security agencies.

Tharu leaders from congress demand to release Resham Chaudhary

After pressure from the Tharu leaders of the Nepali congress party, Prime Minister Deuba has instructed the Home Minister to proceed with the necessary process regarding the Tikapur incident.

The government has discussed the issue of the Tikapur incident with the officials of the Tharu Kalyankarini Sabha. Home Ministry spokesperson Fanindramani Pokharel said that the implementation of the 6-point agreement with the KP Sharma Oli-led government was discussed. Spokesperson Pokharel said that both sides have done their homework and will hold a meeting again.

Assembly General Minister Premi Lal Chaudhary said that the discussion was focused on the Tikapur incident and the release of prisoners including Resham Chaudhary. Chaudhary says that since the Tikapur incident is a political issue, they have requested to resolve it politically.

Tharu leaders of Congress have analyzed that Resham Chaudhary’s party has become a big factor in the federal and state elections. They believe that if he is released under the leadership of the Congress, it will be beneficial in the elections and the votes of the tharu leaders will be secured.

Former Member of Parliament and Central Member of the Assembly Rukmini Choudhary also said that the current government should implement the agreement which was done during the KP Oli led government.

Tharu leaders from congress had suggested to the Prime Minister that the Tikapur incident should be put aside by following the agreement made by the previous government. Prime Minister Deuba has also assured Tharu leaders that he will solve it through the legal process.

Meeting of the Central Performance Committee of Nepali Congress to be held today

The meeting of the Central perfomance Committee of Nepali Congress will be held today at the party central office in Sanepa.

According to the spokesperson Praka sharan Mahat, Sher Bahadur Deuba has called a meeting of the central perfomance committee at 9 am.

Spokesperson Mahat also informed that a meeting has been called to decide on the party registration for the purpose of the election, to discuss on the preparation of the election and to discuss about the training of the elected people’s representatives, which is scheduled to be held on the 15th and 16th of August.

Today’s Weather: Chance of light to moderate rain with thunder & lightning

According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Weather Forecasting Division there is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning in some hilly areas and a few places in the rest of the country. There is a possibility of heavy rain at one or two places in Province No. 1 and Bagmati Province.

Similarly, during the night, It will be cloudy in hilly areas of the country and there will be partial to normal clouds in the rest of the country. There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at a few places in Province No. 1, Bagmati Province, Gandaki Province and a few places in the remaining provinces. There is a possibility of heavy rain at a few places in Gandaki Province and one or two places in Province No. 1, Bagmati Province and Lumbini Province.

Janaipurnima and Raksha Bandhan being celebrated today

According to Vedic Sanatan religion and culture, every year Hindus celebrate Janai Purnima (Rishi Tarpani), Rakshya bandhan festival on Shravan Shukla Purnima. Today people go to nearby temples and shrines across the country to celebrate the festival. On this day, one goes to a nearby shrine, river, lake or pond, takes a bath and wears a {JANAI-(Janai is a sacred cotton thread worn across the chest by Hindu males who had done Bratabandha) & DORO}sacred thread from Guru Purohit.

People have a religious belief that the sacred thread tied around their wrists provides protection from negative elements. There is also a belief that Guru Brihaspati tied a sacred thread to protect the gods who were being chased by demons in Satya Yuga. It is believed that the sacred rope tied on the wrist today will open the gateway to heaven if tied on the tail of a cow in Cow Tihar.

Yen Baddo Valiraja Danvendra Mahavalas
Tyen Twa Pratibadhnami rakshye ma chal ma chal
Meaning:
I bind you with the same sacred thread( made of raw thread), which bound the great king of the demons, Bali, will protect you forever.

Brahmin and Kshatriya men who have done Bratabandha have a tradition of changing their JANAI on this day. Out of the six threads of the two knots in Janai, the three threads on one knots are Brahma, Bishnu and Maheshwar and the three threads on the other knots are considered to be the yoga of karma, worship and knowledge. This day is also called Rishi Tarpani because people worships eight sages including Arundhati, Kashyapa, Atri, Bharadwaja, Vishwamitra, Gautama, Jamadagni, Vashishta and Agastya.

There is also a tradition that today, sisters wishes for longevity and success of their brothers and tie Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi on the wrists of their brothers. Rakhi is especially important in Terai region of Nepal.

On this day, 9 types of sprouted Legumes(black lentils, soybean, peas, chickpea, fava beans, mung beans,blackeye beans, red kidney beans and broad beans) are boiled and eaten which is called KWATI. There is a religious and Ayurveda classical belief that if you eat kwati , the body’s resistance to disease will increase and the body will remain healthy and strong.

Weather forecast for next 3 days: light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning

According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Weather Forecasting Division, there is a partial change in Province No. 1, Madhes Province and Bagmati Province and normal to complete change in the rest of the provinces, Gandaki Province, Lumbini Province, Karnali Province and a few places in the hilly areas of Far West Province, light to moderate with thunder/lightning. It’s raining.

11 August 2022(Thursday)

Afternoon: Partly to partly cloudy over the country. Chance of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at some hilly areas and few places in rest of the country. There is a possibility of heavy rain at one or two places in Bagmati and Karnali regions.

Night: There will be partial to normal change in the hilly areas of the country and partial change in the rest of the country. There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at a few places in Province 1, Bagmati and Gandaki provinces and at one or two places in the rest of the region.

12 August 2022 (Friday)

Afternoon: Partly to partly cloudy over the country. Chance of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at few places of the country and one or two places over rest of the country.

Night: There will be partial to normal change in the hilly areas of the country and partial change in the rest of the country. Light to moderate rain with thundershower/lightning is likely at few places over hilly areas of the country.

13 August 2022 (Saturday)

Afternoon: Partly to partly cloudy over the country. Chance of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at some hilly areas and few places in rest of the country. There is a possibility of heavy rain at one or two places in Province No. 1 and Bagmati Province.

Night: It will be cloudy in hilly areas of the country and there will be partial to normal clouds in the rest of the country. There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at a few places in Province No. 1, Bagmati Province, Gandaki Province and few places in the remaining provinces. There is a possibility of heavy rain at a few places in Gandaki Province and one or two places in Province No. 1, Bagmati Province and Lumbini Province.

Warning/Advisory for next 24 hours:

There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at some hilly areas and few places in the rest of the country and heavy rain at one or two places in Province No. 1, Bagmati Province, Gandaki Province and Karnali Province. , there is a risk of landslides and debris flow. Also, everyone is requested to take necessary precautions as the water level in rivers and canals may rise and the daily life/transport area may also be affected.

Important agreement between Nepal and China

An important agreement has been reached between Nepal and China in the field of infrastructure development, including the expansion of the Rasuwagadhi-Kerung cross-border railway.

During the delegation-level talks between Narayan Khadka and his counterpart Wang Yi on Wednesday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that there was an agreement to increase cooperation in the fields of trade, connectivity, investment, health, tourism, poverty alleviation, agriculture, disaster management, education, culture and people-to-people interaction.

In a meeting with Foreign Minister Khadka, the Chinese Foreign Minister announced that the pre-feasibility study of the Kerung-Kathmadu railway will be completed with a subsidy, the ministry said.

Similarly, the construction of electrical transmission across the Nepal-China border was also discussed in the meeting.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wang has also promised financial support for the construction of electrical transmission lines. Earlier, during Wang’s visit to Nepal, it was agreed to extend the period of pre-feasibility study of the Nepal-China cross-border electrical transmission line by two years. According to the Nepal Electricity Authority, homework is being done to proceed with the pre-feasibility study. But the two sides have yet to agree on its format.

During the talks, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang announced 15.5 billion rupees (800 million Chinese Yuan) in aid to Nepal for 2022.

Nepal’s commitment to one China policy

In the bilateral meeting, Foreign Minister Khadka said that Nepal strongly supports the one China policy. He assured that Nepalese land will not be used against China.

Similarly, Wang reiterated his unconditional support for Nepal’s sovereignty, independence and geographical integrity. He also said that China will continue to help Nepal according to the development needed and priorities of the Nepalese government.

China announces end of military drills around Taiwan: Regular patrols will continue

China has announced an end to unprecedented military exercises around Taiwan that began after US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s controversial visit to Taipei.

The Chinese People’s Liberation Army announced that it had successfully completed assignments around the island, but said regular patrols would continue.

Col. Shi Yi, the spokesman for the Eastern Theater Command of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), said it would continue “military training and preparation” and “regulate patrols in the Taiwan Strait to resolutely protect national sovereignty and territorial integrity.”

“We will work with the greatest sincerity and do our best to achieve peaceful reunification. But we will not abandon the use of force, and we reserve the option of taking all necessary measures,” the White Paper issued by Beijing said. Also, the white paper also mentioned that this contingency is necessary to prevent external interference and separatist activities.

Elections will be made fair, fearless and credible: Election Commission

The Election Commission has expressed its commitment to carry out the general elections in a fair, reliable, frugal and fearless manner with the participation of more people by adopting the good practices adopted earlier.

While reviewing the progress of the local level election, 2079 election campaign and voter education program held by the commission on Tuesday, the commission expressed its determination to make the election successful by including the suggestions, feedback and good practices received during the election. The Commission has expressed its concern that the voting of the educated people of the urban areas was less than that of the uneducated people of the remote villages in the last local level elections.

Chief Election Commissioner Dinesh Kumar Thapalia made it clear that due to the short period of time, it was not possible to do as much work as expected in the last local level elections, and he expressed his determination to complete the elections of the House of Representatives and the Provincial Assembly to be held on November in a simple, easy and frugal manner by including the good aspects of the previous election.

Chief Election Commissioner Thapalia clarified that the commission is in favor of holding the upcoming general elections in partnership and cooperation with all the responsible agencies of the state including media. Mentioning that the state-run mass media will play an important role during the election campaign, he requested everyone to participate in the election process by making maximum use of their resources.

60 years age limit to the civil servants

The government has prepared to make a legal arrangement to maintain the service period of civil servants up to 60 years. The Federal Civil Service Act, 2049 Amendment Bill prepared by the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration, it is sought to increase the service period from 58 years to 60 years. The draft bill has been sent to the Ministry of Finance for approval.

It seems that the Bill seeks to bring the Unified Civil Service Act by unifying the previous Civil Service Act and the Health Service Act. It is proposed that the Health Services Act be repealed after the bill becomes legal.

In the draft of the bill provided by Ministry of Finance sources, it is mentioned that after the promulgation of the Act, the service period of 58 years will be maintained at 59 for two years. And after two years it will be increased to 60. The Ministry has proposed to increase the age limit in two stages as new personnel will not be able to enter the service when the age limit is fixed from 58 to 60 years.

In the proposed amendment bill, it is stipulated that permanent employees in the federal civil service will not be subject to age limit to be candidates for provincial or local service posts. And there is a proposal that there will be no age limit for provincial civil servants to be candidates for local service. Local service employees can also be candidates for state service. If they change the service, the old period will also be counted.

But to come to the upper level, the employees will have to compete in the limited quota within the inter-level competition. It is said in the bill, “A system to provide opportunity to change levels through inter-level competition.” There is no restriction on competing from any level to another level in inter-level competition.

In the bill, if there is a vacancy in a local level within the province and if the position has to be filled by promotion, the employees of all local levels within the province can compete for promotion.

A provision is also proposed in the bill to allow employees working at the local level to be transferred to another local level within the province. But for that, every state government will have to make a certain basis and criteria.

Controversial Indian cricketer appointed as a Coach of Nepal’s National Cricket Team

Former Controversial Indian Cricketer Manoj Prabhakar has been appointed as the head coach of Nepal’s National Cricket Team.59 years old Prabhakar was appointed by (CAN) the cricket association of Nepal on Monday.

Manoj Prabhakar was found guilty of match-fixing and was charged by the BCCI and subsequently banned from playing cricket for the Indian National team.
Prabhakar was also sacked as Delhi’s coach two days before the start of the 2011-12 Ranji Trophy season.
He was also a bowling coach of the Afghanistan cricket team and head coach of the Rajasthan Cricket team.

Agreement on the merger between LOSAPA and Rastriya Ekta Party

The Democratic Socialist Party (LOSAPA) and Rastriya Ekta Party have reached an agreement on party unification.

LOSAPA president Mahant Thakur and Rashtriya Ekta Party president Premdeep Thamsuhang have jointly signed a five-point agreement and agreed to party unification. Rastriya Ekta Party has been taken over by LOSAPA as per the agreement reached by Rastriya Ekta Party by accepting the name, flag and seal of LOSAPA. According to the agreement, all organizations of Rastriya Ekta Party will be accommodated in LOSAPA.

It has been agreed that Rashtriya Ekta Party President Prem Kumar Thamsuhang will be accommodated as a central executive member of LOSAPA and will be given the responsibility of Province 1.

A double-digit decline in the stock market

On the second trading day of the week, today NEPSE decreased by 17.68 and closed down at 2106.15. Similarly, the sensitive index also decreased by 3.44 and stopped at 406.11 points.

Today, 65,27,414 shares of 214 companies were traded, and the total transaction amount reached 2,857,072,961 rupees. In today’s business, all other sub-indices except the Manufacture & production and Mutual funds have decreased. Today, Gurans Microfinance and Himalayan Hydropower managed to trade on a positive circuit level.

Congress to deploy central leaders in all 77 districts

Nepali Congress has decided to deploy its central leaders in all 77 districts to prepare for the provincial and federal elections scheduled to be held on November 20.

While the issue of seat distribution has not yet been decided, the Nepali Congress is going to mobilize its central members in all 77 districts of the country for the election campaign. The Nepali Congress has emphasized that there should be practical, scientific and natural electoral harmony by saying that the coalition parties should also be taken along.

Earlier, the meeting of the ruling alliance held at Baluwatar, the official residence of the Prime Minister, also constituted an 11-member committee to decide the issue of seat distribution.

Similarly, the Nepali Congress has also informed that a training program will be organized in Kathmandu on 15th and 16th of August to train the elected people’s representatives at the local level.

Government’s employee in SinghDurbar on protest

As the Ministry of Finance announced a new and different salary scale than the one mentioned in the budget statement, the employee in Sighdurbar has gone on strike. The ministry’s regular operations are affected when the civil servants in Sighdurbar went on strike.

The lower level employees have ‘pen down’ today in the first phase of the protest saying that the salaries of the higher level employees have been increased much against the budget announcement.

The organization of government’s employees has issued a press release and said that it has taken serious notice of the fact that the new and different salary scale of the national service employees with the seal of the Ministry of Finance and the signature of the responsible officer has increased the confusion among the common national service employees and that two different documents have been published by a responsible organization.

The employees gathered in the hall of the Ministry of Information and Communication has said that they will submit a memorandum to the Minister of Finance, Minister of General Administration and Federal Affairs, Chief Secretary and Finance Secretary.

Agreement on electoral coordination between the ruling coalition

It has been agreed to coordinate the elections between the ruling coalition parties in the upcoming House of Representatives and State Assembly elections. The meeting between the top leaders of the coalition parties held today has informed us that according to the agreement, the seat distribution will be finalized by the end of August.

Today’s meeting of the ruling alliance held at Baluwatar, the official residence of the Prime Minister, has also constituted an 11-member committee to decide the issue of seat distribution. Krishna Sitaula, Gyanendra Bahadur Karki and Gagan Thapa of Congress are in the committee, while Dev Gurung and Barshman Pun from CPN-Maoist Center are in the committee. Similarly, Vice President Pramesh Hamal and General Secretary Beduram Bhusal from Ekikrit Samajwadi Party, Rakam Chemjong and Ram Sahay Prasad Yadav from Janata Samajwadi Party (JSP) and Himlal Puri and Anand Sharma from Rashtriya Jan Morcha are in the committee.

The committee has been given the responsibility to submit a report along with the decision on seat distribution within the end of August.

Foreign Minister Khadka to visit China

Foreign Minister Narayan Khadka is scheduled for a three-day official visit to China on Tuesday.

Foreign Minister Khadka is going to visit China at the invitation of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Ministry has mentioned that Foreign Minister Khadka will be visiting China from the 9th to11th of August.

On the 10th of August, there is a delegation-level bilateral discussion between the two ministers in Qingdao, the eastern city of Shandong Province. Foreign Minister Wang Yi will also be hosting a banquet in honour of Khadka and the members of the delegation, while there is a repatriation program on the 11th.

Election Commission to stop the voter list registration

The Election Commission has decided to stop the voter list registration process.

Election Commission has decided to stop the voter registration after the meeting of the Council of Ministers announced the election of the House of Representatives and the Provincial Assembly on November 20. The Election Commission has decided to postpone the voter list registration for the time being in view of the upcoming elections.

The Election Commission has said that the voter list registration by the district election office and other related offices will be suspended from the 5th of August, but arrangements will be made to take fingerprints by the 6th of August for those who have already applied online and submitted the form.

Executive Chairman of Nepal Airlines Yuvraj Adhikari dismissed

The government has dismissed Yuvraj Adhikari, the Executive Chairman of Nepal Airlines Corporation.

The meeting of the Council of Ministers held today decided to dismiss Chairman Yuvraj Adhikari. Earlier, he was suspended on charges of irregularities within the corporation and misbehaving with employees. He was also asked for clarification on the controversy, including entrusting the sale of tickets to an organization without public competition. After the Supreme Court overturned his suspension, he returned to work.
But today’s meeting of the Council of Ministers finally dismissed him as he could not improve the situation of the corporation.

Government announcement to hold elections on November 20

The Council of Ministers meeting held today has announced that elections for the House of Representatives and the Provincial Assembly will be held on November 20.

Gyanendra Bahadur Karki, Government Spokesperson and Minister of Communication and Information Technology, while announcing the decision of the Council of Ministers meeting held at Singh Darbar, informed that the election of the House of Representatives and the Provincial Assembly will be held on the 20th of November.

According to the suggestions given by the Election Commission to the government, the government announced the decision to hold the elections on November 20th after reaching an agreement between the parties to hold the federal and provincial elections at one stage.