Nepal Sambat 1143

Nepal Sambat 1143 has started today. Considered the original sambat of Nepal, this samvat is celebrated as a new year by the Newar community all across the country.

On the occasion of Nepal Sambat (New Year), the Newar community in different parts of the country including the valley presents a cultural rally based on Newari culture with various dances, instruments and tableaux.

Rashtriya Vibhuti(national hero) Shankhadhar Sakhwa started Nepal Sambat in Bikram Sambat 937 (AD 880) by redeeming the debts of poor people. Nepal Sambat, which started during the reign of King Raghavdev of the Licchavi Dynasty, was recognized as a national Sambat until the reign of Prithvi Narayan Shah. The then Prime Minister Krishna Prasad Bhattarai declared Sakhwa a “Rashtriya Vibhuti”(national hero) on New Year’s Day 2056, highly appreciating the work of providing an excellent model of social service by paying off the debts of the poor people and also running the original Sambat in Nepal.

EC removed 550 candidates from the closed list

The Election Commission has removed the names of 550 candidates from the closed list of proportional candidates submitted by various political parties.

The Election Commission has said that the names of ineligible candidates for the proportional election system of the House of Representatives and State Assembly elections have been removed from the proportional list.

369 candidates who did not submit their expenses details as candidates in the local elections, 23 candidates who were underage in the House of Representatives and 29 people in the Provincial Assembly, 66 candidates who were listed as double candidates, 37 candidates whose gender details were different, 18 candidates whose names were not in the voter list and 6 candidates who did not submit the documents requested by the commission have been removed from the closed list of proportional candidates submitted by various political parties.

According to the commission, a total of 550 names have been removed, including people on the blacklist and in positions of benefit.

Rishi Sunak: First Hindu Prime Minister of a Christian nation

Conservative Party leader Rishi Sunak has become the Prime Minister of Britain. He became the first Hindu Prime Minister of Britain.

Sunak was appointed Prime Minister of the country by British King Charles on Tuesday. Sunak, 42, is the first prime minister to be appointed by King Charles.

Sunak, who replaced Liz Truss, who announced her resignation on October 20 amid growing discontent among her colleagues in the ruling Conservative Party over her failed economic policies, had previously been defeated by Truss in an internal party race for prime minister.

Sunak has become the sole contender for Prime Minister from the Conservative Party after both rivals of the Conservative Party, former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and House of Commons leader Penny Mordaunt withdrew from the Prime Minister’s race.

Sunak is a third-generation immigrant whose family moved to Southampton, UK from Kenya and British Tanganyika (modern Tanzania) in the 1960s.

Ukraine wants to frame Russia as ‘nuclear terrorist’ – Moscow

Russia has been warning the West about the alleged plans of Ukraine to use a dirty bomb to frame Russia. The West has also remained largely dismissive of these warnings.

The Defense Ministry of Russia claimed that Ukraine is planning on labeling Moscow as a nuclear terrorist organization in order to launch a powerful anti-Russia campaign. According to Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, the West’s refusal to believe that Ukraine is planning on using dirty bombs makes the threat still relevant.

According to the Russian Defense Ministry, Ukraine is planning to detonate a “dirty bomb” in a bid to intimidate the local population, trigger a refugee exodus to the European Union and portray Moscow as “a nuclear terrorist,”

The UN also called on all parties in the conflict to show restraint. During a briefing on Monday, Stephane Dujarric, the spokesperson for UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, said that all parties should avoid actions that could trigger further escalation.

The Nepal-India border to be closed 72 hours prior to election

In view of the election to be held on November 20, the Nepal-India border crossing will be closed for 72 hours during the election to strengthen the security system.

In the joint meeting of Nepal-India, the discussion between the heads of the security agencies and the officials agreed to increase the security surveillance in their respective areas to prevent any kind of criminal activities at the border crossings and to close the border crossings 72 hours before the elections.

Also, the meeting agreed to control smuggling, stolen export and other criminal activities at the border.

Aston Villa’s head coach Steven Gerrard out of the club

Aston Villa has sacked its head coach Steven Gerrard.

He was sacked by the club after Aston Villa lost 3-0 to Fulham in the English Premier League on Thursday. Aston Villa is in 17th position after the match while Fulham managed its position in 9th.

“We would like to thank Steven for his hard work and commitment and wish him all the best for the future,” a statement on Aston Villa’s webpage read.

Gerrard, who replaced Dean Smith in November 2021, spent three years in his first managerial post with the Scottish club Rangers. A former Liverpool midfielder, Gerrard made 504 Premier League appearances for the Reds during a distinguished 17-year professional career at Anfield and was inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame in 2021.

British Prime Minister Liz Truss resigned

British Prime Minister Liz Truss issued a statement today and resigned as the leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister.

She resigned saying she could not deliver the mandate she was elected as Tory leader. She also said that the election of the Conservative leadership for the future Prime Minister will be held next week and she will remain in the executive role until the next Prime Minister is elected.

Truss is the shortest-serving prime minister in British history, having completed just 45 days in office.

Meanwhile, After the resignation of two Prime Ministers in four months, the leaders of the British opposition parties have demanded an immediate general election.

She was the last prime minister appointed by the late Queen Elizabeth II and her tenure began with a 10-day mourning period.

NATO closer to direct confrontation with Russia: Russian Foreign Ministry

Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, said the flow of NATO weapons into Ukraine and military support for Kyiv raised the possibility of direct military confrontation between the NATO alliance and Russia.

She said that while NATO countries are moving ahead with planning how to conduct military operations against Russia by supplying arms and ammunition to Kyiv as well as providing intelligence training personnel, it increases the possibility of direct armed conflict between NATO countries and Russia.

Zakharova also drew attention to the fact that according to the latest statistics, Western military aid for Ukraine reached 42.3 billion dollars.

Zakharova said that NATO countries are not only accomplices in the crimes committed by the Kiev regime, but also sponsors of terrorist activities.

Prisoner swap between Russia and Ukraine

According to the Ministry of Defense of Russia, 110 Russian citizens returned to Russia as part of the exchange of prisoners between Russia and Ukraine.

In exchange for 110 Russian citizens under a prisoner exchange, Russia has released 108 Ukrainian female soldiers it had detained. It is said that 2 of the released female soldiers decided not to return to Ukraine because they wanted to stay in Russia.

Kyiv detained dozens of Russian citizens who had been in boats that stopped at Ukrainian ports in late February after the war broke out.

According to the Russian Defense Ministry, Moscow and Kyiv have frequently exchanged prisoners since the conflict between the two neighbours began in late February.
At the end of last September, Ukraine released 55 Russian soldiers from Donbas, and Russia also released Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Medvedchuk.

According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, since the war began, Russia has released 215 Ukrainian soldiers under prisoner exchange.

image:sputnik

Paragliding flights suspended indefinitely after a player’s death

Nissim Thapa, a 26-year-old player of the Nepal Army, who participated in the paragliding cross-country competition under the ninth national sports competition, passed away in an accident during the competition. With Thapa’s death, the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal has decided to suspend all types of paragliding flights across the country until further notice.

After taking off his flight in the competition, Thapa fell to the ground about 100 meters below. It is assumed that he crashed on the ground because the glider did not open. After falling to the ground, he died while being taken to the hospital for treatment.

Civil aviation authority has said that the lack of adequate arrangements for the safety of drivers and passengers, the issue of paragliding safety has become complicated. The authority has decided to stop all flights, for the time being, saying that there is a need to study the safety of flights, laws and regulations.

Cultural scholar and historian Satya Mohan Joshi passed away at the age of 103

Satya Mohan Joshi, a cultural scholar and historian who was being treated in the hospital, passed away at the age of 103 at 7:09 this morning.

103-year-old Joshi, who has been suffering from various health problems including heart for a long time was being treated in ICU after contracting a dengue infection.

During his life, he worked in various fields including the Department of Archaeology, Pragya Pratishthan and Rastriya Samachar Samiti. Joshi was awarded the “Madan Purashkar” three times. His contribution to awakening and upliftment of Nepali tradition and culture will remain with us forever.

In his honour, the government even published a postage stamp with his portrait.

Russia has no intention of destroying Ukraine: Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that the Russian Federation has no intention of destroying Ukraine.

Speaking to journalists after a summit with regional leaders in Kazakhstan’s capital Astana, President Putin said, “What is happening today is not pleasant, to put things mildly,”. “But at the same time, if Russia hadn’t attacked, Russia would have been in the same situation, only the conditions would have been worse for us. So we’re doing everything correctly and at the right time.”

President Putin also said that if Ukraine had not cut the water supply to Crimea, where 2.4 million people live there would have been no retaliatory actions, but we didn’t have any other options apart from entering the area and reopening the water supply to Crimea.

President Putin said it was not Russia’s intention to destroy Ukraine, but he did not regret the invasion as Ukraine was joining NATO and playing according to the west to weaken Russian Federation.

He said most of the designated targets had been hit, and the recent stike had destroyed 22 out of the 29 targets in Ukraine set by the military and that they are getting the remaining seven.

He also said that the wave of missile strikes on cities across Ukraine recently was the retaliation for a blast which damaged a key bridge between Russia and annexed Crimea.

Meanwhile, Analyst says that all this comes after the Russian forces are retreating where the Ukraine is advancing its attack and Russia’s influence in the region is declining.

Dissolution of Rautahat District Committee of CPN-UML: Prabhu Shah been removed from the party

Rautahat district committee of CPN-UML has been dissolved.

Rautahat district committee of CPN-UML has been dissolved after CPN-UML standing committee member and Madhesh province co-in-charge Prabhu Sah, UML Rautahat district president Tribhuwan Shah and other district committee members being involved in anti-party activities. UML state committee president Ram Autar Yadav sent a letter to district vice president Deepak Rai Yadav and informed that the district committee has been dissolved.

Prabhu Shah, who is considered to be an influential leader of UML in Madhesh, and the leaders close to him have also been removed from the party for being involved in anti-party activities. Prabhu Shah has been accused of holding the tickets for the upcoming elections till the last moment of nomination and filling an independent candidacy.

Meanwhile, the rulling aliance has agreed to support Prabhu Shah in Rautahat constituency 3, by cancelling the candidate of the coalition.

Import restrictions extended until November

The cabinet meeting held today has decided to maintain the ban on the import of luxury goods such as vehicles and mobiles until November.

The decision made by the Council of Ministers in a meeting held today has decided to extend the ban as it ends today. As Nepal’s foreign exchange reserves declined, 10 items were banned from Baisakh 2079 BS., defining them as luxury goods. But out of those 10 items, only 4 items are currently banned. On Bhadra 14, 2079 BS., private vehicles except for ambulances, mobile phones above $300, motorcycles above 150 cc and alcohol were banned, and the meeting of the council of ministers held today has decided to extend it till November.

Earlier, the import of Kurkure chips and similar products, prepared liquor, cigarettes and tobacco products, diamonds, mobile phones, televisions above 32 inches, jeeps, cars,vans andmotorcycles above 250 cc, toys and palying cards was banned.

Madhesh government removed three Congress ministers

Madhesh Province Chief Minister Lal Babu Raut has dismissed three Nepali Congress ministers in Madhesh Province government.

After the federal government removed 4 ministers of the Janata Samajwadi Party on Thursday, Madhesh Chief Minister Lal Babu Raut dismissed three Nepali Congress ministers in the Madhesh State government.
Minister of Physical Infrastructure the Development Ram Saroj Yadav, Minister of Water Supply and Power Development Omprakash Sharma and Minister of Women, Children, Youth and Sports Birendra Prasad Singh who became ministers from the Nepali Congress in the Madhesh state government have been dismissed from the cabinet of the Madhesh government today.

Official opening of the 9th National Game today

According to the National Sports Council, Vice President Nanda Kishor Pun will officially inaugurate the ninth National Games today at Pokhara Stadium at 4:00 PM.

As part of the 9th National Games, which will be conducted in eight other districts including Pokhara, eight different games are starting today, while some games have already started before the opening. 6,157 players from 11 teams including provincial and departmental teams are participating in the 9th National Games which includes 38 games along with two exhibitions. For the first time, in the 9th National Games, a “National Running Trophy” has been made.

March pass along with a band salute by the Nepal army on the national anthem will be performed at the opening ceremony. Various other cultural programs will also be performed today at the opening ceremony.

The National Games, which started in the capital Kathmandu for the first time on 2038 BS, were to be held every two years, but could not be conducted regularly due to various reasons. The second edition of the National Games was held in Pokhara in 2040 BS.Similarly, the third edition was held in Birgunj in 2042 BS., the fourth edition in Nepalgunj in 2053, the fifth edition in Kathmandu in 2065 BS., the sixth edition in Far West in 2068 BS, the seventh edition in Biratnagar in 2073 BS. and the eighth edition was held in Nepalgunj in 2075 BS.

Madhesh government to remove the ministers of the ruling coalition

The Madhesh government has prepared to remove all the ministers of the ruling coalition in the Madhesh province in protest against the dismissal of the JASAPA ministers by the federal government.

Prime Minister Deuba dismissed four ministers of Jaspa today after Jaspa left the alliance and prepared to go to elections in coordination with UML in the House of Representatives and Provincial Assembly elections to be held on November 20. Chief Minister Lal Babu Raut has prepared to dismiss all the ministers of the ruling coalition in the state government opposing the move of the federal government.

Federal Affairs and General Administration Minister Rajendra Prasad Shrestha, Physical Infrastructure and Transport Minister Mohammad Ishtiaq Rai, Forest and Environment Minister Pradeep Yadav and Agriculture and Livestock Development Minister Mrigendra Kumar Singh Yadav were dismissed from the cabinet of the federal government today.

PM Deuba dismissed four ministers of JASAPA

Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has removed four ministers of the Janata Samajwadi Party from the cabinet.

It is said that Prime Minister Deuba has dismissed the ministers of Jaspa after the Jaspa left the alliance and prepared to go to the election in coordination with the UML in the elections of the House of Representatives and Provincial Assembly to be held on November 20. Deuba, who had previously consulted with the Election Commission and legal experts on the matter of removing the ministers, dismissed all four ministers of the Jaspa today . But since the election code of conduct has been implemented, the commission said that although the minister can be dismissed, political appointments cannot be made.

Federal Affairs and General Administration Minister Rajendra Prasad Shrestha, Physical Infrastructure and Transport Minister Mohammad Istiaq Rai, Forest and Environment Minister Pradeep Yadav and Agriculture and Livestock Development Minister Mrigendra Kumar Singh Yadav were in the cabinet of the coalition government.

Similarly, Govinda Prasad Sharma Koirala, who became the Minister of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, has also been removed from the government after failing to become a member of Parliament within 6 months. The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology Minister Gyanendra Bahadur Karki has been assigned the responsibility of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs.

I will stand against Oli’s injustice & discriminatory politics: Bhim Rawal

CPN-UML leader Bhim Rawal has said that he will fight within the party against the discriminatory political character and injustice of Chairman KP Sharma Oli.

He said that even though there was a single recommendation from the district, not giving him a ticket from Achham 1 in the House of Representatives was a gross insult to the UML leaders and workers of Far West and harmed the interests and unity of the party. Rawal said that there is no rule and discipline in the party and that there is no practice of consultation on any matter. He also said that Oli has been spreading unnecessary rumours against him.

Saying that UML is not a company or personal property, he said that he will fight till the end to get the party out of the current distorted situation and will end UML’s association with the right wing and reactionaries.

“No matter how many accusations Chairman Oli makes about me, I will try my best on my part to make the party win in the upcoming elections”, he said.

Declining influence of American power

Despite the US opposition, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies have agreed to cut oil production by more than expected. Experts said that this move by OPEC confirms the declining influence of American power in the world order and this move will increase the distance between OPEC member countries and the US.

Experts say that the Biden administration, in the face of inflation, will have to face more political pressure before the upcoming mid-term elections, and the energy prices will increase and will affect the economic situation of Europe. It is estimated that this decision will further weaken the European countries that are supporting American power economically and socially. For this reason, recently, the differences between the European countries on whether to accept the decision of America or not have started to be clearly seen on the surface.

OPEC and its allies have decided to cut oil production by two million barrels a day, which equates to 2 per cent of global oil supplies. After this decision of OPEC, the price of oil has increased in the world market.

Deputy Secretary General of the Digital-Real Economy Integration Forum, said that in the background of the US shifting its strategic focus from the Middle East to the Asia Pacific region, Middle Eastern countries no longer need to rely on the US for geopolitical protection as before.

He also said that American policies are becoming increasingly self-centered and that they are building economic development on the foundations of the collapse of the other countries. Analysts have also said that, although there were many countries around the dominance of American national power in the past, in today’s environment where the world order is shaky, American power is declining due to economic problems such as weak international foreign policy and inflation.

Image:financial times

Election Commission instructions not to survey or publish opinions on polls

The Election Commission has instructed not to survey or publish opinions on polls on any candidate and political party who have given their candidature in the upcoming elections.

The commission issued a press release today and stated that no survey or announcement of opinion on the results of any candidate or political party will be allowed.

“As the Election Code of Conduct, 2079 has been implemented, action will be taken against those who conduct a survey or publish opinions on polls, contrary to the Code of Conduct”, said the election commission.

In addition, the Commission has warned that action will be taken if it is found that opinions or propaganda are being spread in such a way as to adversely affect or obstruct the election.

Complaint against Deuba’s candidacy dismissed

Election Commission has dismissed the complaint against the nomination of Prime Minister and Nepali Congress Chairman Sher Bahadur Deuba for the House of Representatives.

As the Election Commission dismissed the complaint against Deuba’s nomination, his candidacy in Dsadeldhura will continue. The election commission said that the date of birth on the voter’s ID card was misprinted and the complaint against Deuba’s nomination was not legal.

Karna Bahadur Malla, the senior vice-chairman of Nepali Congress BP, filed a complaint with the election officer’s office saying that Deuba’s date of birth in the citizenship and date of birth in the voter’s list is different and his candidature should be cancelled.

Ruling coalition instructs rebel candidate to withdraw candidacy

Today’s meeting of the ruling coalition has issued instructions to the rebel candidates to withdraw their candidature.

In today’s meeting between the top leaders of the alliance, the respective parties have also warned that the candidates of the alliance will be expelled if they do not withdraw their candidacy against candidates of the alliance.

In the statement jointly signed by Sher Bahadur Deuba, Madhav Kumar Nepal, Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Chitra Bahadur KC on behalf of the alliance, it is mentioned that the candidates should withdraw their candidacy within 1 pm on Ashwin 26th 2079 BS.

USA taking advantage of Europe’s energy crisis

As the European Union faces an energy crisis due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the US must not be allowed to dominate the global energy market, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire has said.

Addressing the French National Assembly, he also said that the Russia-Ukraine conflict should not end with US economic dominance and EU weakness. He said that the US took advantage of the energy crisis in Europe caused by the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the EU countries are now forced to purchase the same gas at a price four times higher.

Before the Russia-Ukraine conflict, most of Europe’s energy was imported from Russia. But due to the sanctions imposed by the European Union countries including the United States on Russia and the explosion of the Nord Stream gas pipeline that happened only a short time ago, Russian gas supplies to the European Union have been significantly reduced.

PM prepares to remove JASAPA Ministers

Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has prepared to remove Janata Samajwadi Party ministers. However, since the election code of conduct has been implemented, Deuba is in consultation with the Election Commission and legal professionals.

According to the coalition leaders, PM Deuba is preparing to remove the ministers, after JASAPA left the coalition and is running in coordination with the UML in the elections of the House of Representatives and the Provincial Assembly to be held on November 20. In the meeting of the alliance, Deuba informed that the decision will be taken after consulting the court and the commission.

Sources said that Prime Minister Deuba consulted the Chief Election Commissioner on whether or not new appointments could be made after removing them. But the commission had said that a political appointment cannot be made as the election code of conduct has already been implemented. However, Deuba can dismiss the four ministers in the government.

Federal Affairs and General Administration Minister Rajendra Prasad Shrestha, Physical Infrastructure and Transport Minister Mohammad Istiaq Rai, Forest and Environment Minister Pradeep Yadav, Agriculture and Livestock Development Minister Mrigendra Kumar Singh Yadav are in the cabinet from JASAPA.

Complaints against dozens of candidates including the PM

Complaints have been lodged with the Election Commission against dozens of candidates, including the Prime Minister, who have filed their nomination papers for the upcoming elections. According to the election schedule of the commission, complaints were filed against dozens of candidates who had registered their nominations from all over the country by 3 pm yesterday.

According to the election schedule published earlier by the Election Commission, the final list of candidates will be published by 7 pm after investigating the complaints till 5 pm today.

Candidates who want to withdraw their candidature can withdraw their candidature from the concerned election office tomorrow till 1 pm, then at 3 pm the commission will publish the final list of candidates and provide the election symbols to the candidates by 7 pm.

Russian Missile hits central Kiev

Russian missiles struck several locations in central Kyiv at once on Monday morning.

Mayor Vitaly Klitschko has urged residents of Kyiv to seek shelter and avoid travelling to the capital. He said that the city’s important infrastructures were under attack.

Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to the interior minister, said the attack took place on Vladimirskaya Street, where the headquarters of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) is located.

After Ukraine attacked the bridge connecting Russia and Crimea by detonating a truck on President Putin’s birthday, the Kremlin said that it would act more strongly against Ukraine and that Ukraine’s action encouraged the war.

Permission to remand Sandeep Lamichhane for 7 more days

The district court in Kathmandu has allowed rape accused Sandeep Lamichhane to be held in custody for another 7 days.

According to the order of Kathmandu District Court, Lamichhane, who was arrested last Thursday, will be held in custody for the next seven days for investigation. During the investigation, the police will proceed with the statement process in the presence of the district attorney.

Lamichhane was accused of raping a 17-year-old minor and a case against him was filed at Kathmandu Police Circle Gaushala.

Earlier, a diffusion notice by Interpol was issued against him.

2,452 candidates for the HoR and 3,336 for the State Assembly filed nomination

According to the Election Commission, 2,452 candidates for the house of representatives and 3,326 candidates for the state assembly have registered for the election to be held on November 20.

According to the commission, there are 2,223 men and 229 women among the 2,452 people who filed nominations for the House of Representatives between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm today. Similarly, it has been reported that 30,39 men, 286 women and 1 other candidate have filed the nomination for the state assembly, a total of 3,326 candidates.

The Commission has said that in some constituencies, the number of candidates mentioned may change as the registration process of some candidates who are present at the election office is ongoing and communication has not been established in some districts and constituencies.

Protests against NATO and EU hit Paris streets

A massive crowd of protesters marched through the centre of Paris demanding that France change its stance on NATO and the EU.

The demonstrators were holding a large banner reading ‘Resistance’ and ‘Frexit’ – a reference to a demand that France leave the EU.

According to videos published on social media, the crowd was chanting: “Let’s get out of NATO!” They also demanded the ouster of French President Emmanuel Macron as they marched near the parliament building.

The protesters denounced NATO “warmongering,” as well as economic “disruption” and “energy and health restrictions,” linked to the sanctions the EU imposed on Russia over the conflict in Ukraine.

The unrest comes as France increasingly struggles to cope with the ongoing energy crunch, a major cause of which is the EU’s sanctions policy.

President Bidhya Devi Bhandari tested positive for Corona

President Bidhya Devi Bhandari has contracted corona infection. According to the hospital, President Bhandari, who is being treated at the Maharajgunj University Teaching Hospital, has tested positive for Corona.

President Bhandari was admitted to the teaching hospital on Friday for treatment after suffering from a persistent fever, headache and vomiting. Initially, it was suspected that she was infected with dengue, but the hospital confirmed that she was infected with the coronavirus.

Explosion on the bridge connecting Russia to Crimea

The Crimean Bridge, which connects Russia to Crimea, has been blown in the truck explosion.

According to the Russian investigative committee, three people were killed in the truck explosion on the Crimean bridge.

A truck exploded on the Crimean Bridge on Saturday morning, setting fire to several fuel tanks on the railway line. It is said that two spans of the road bridge have collapsed and the one-way lane leading from Crimea to the Krasnodar region is safe. The traffic on the road and railway part of the bridge is stopped. The Russian government has formed a commission to investigate the incident.

On the other hand, Russia indicated that the incident made the war more aggressive. Maria Zakharova, the spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, said that Ukraine’s response to the explosion on the Crimean bridge exposed the terrorist nature of the Kyiv regime.

Baburam Bhattarai will not run for the election

Former Prime Minister and Chairman of Nepal Samajwadi Party Baburam Bhattarai has announced that he will not be a candidate in the upcoming elections. He made an announcement addressing the people of Gorkha through Twitter today.

Addressing through Twitter, Bhattarai wrote the letter:

Dear Gorkha,
I express my heartfelt gratitude to all the Gorkhali parents, sisters and brothers for the victory you gave me during the elections of 2064, 2070 and 2074 BS and for the opportunity to serve you.

I would like to politely inform everyone here that I will not be a candidate in the upcoming 2079 election.

During my tenure, basic physical and social infrastructures have been built for the long-term development and prosperity of Gorkha, while some of the started projects are yet to be completed. Even though I am not in the parliament, I will continue to actively contribute to the completion of the remaining projects and to make the historic Gorkha a model development center of the country by bringing production and employment-oriented plans and programs on the foundation of those infrastructures.

From 2065 until now, every month I have been visiting to Gorkha and reaching people’s doorsteps and had the opportunity to learn a lot from you. I will continue to be at your service in the days to come.

Not contesting elections does not mean leaving politics.knowingly or unknowingly, Some people may think or say that . Those who do politics from power to power and from election to election say so. But right and good politics is a means of all-round progressive transformation of the society and serving the people and society. I believe in it and will continue on that path all my life. I will continue to work in party work and public service.

I want to assure all the Gorkhali brothers and sisters, that in my place you will find the leadership of a capable and responsible person and the pace of development of Gorkha will be accelerated. I will be there with you.
Best wishes for all upcoming festivals including Badadasain, Tihar, Nepal New Year and more!

Russia’s new Borders treaties on State Duma for ratification

Russian President Vladimir Putin has submitted four new treaty agreements to the State Duma for ratification, incorporating four new territories annexed to Russia.

After the annexation, Russia recognized four territories of Ukraine as its territory. With the treaty agreement after the referendum, now the border of the four regions of Ukraine will be maintained as the border of Russia with Ukraine.

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin and the heads of the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics and the Zaporozhye and Kherson Regions signed a treaty on the unification of these regions with Russia.

How much can candidates spend in the election?

The Election Commission has determined the limit of expenses that candidates can incur for the upcoming House of Representatives and State Assembly elections.

The Commission has determined the limit of expenses of the candidates under Section 24 of the Election Commission Act, 2073.

According to the commission, in the case of the election of the House of Representatives, the limit of election expenses in 5 constituencies has been fixed at Rs. 25 lakh, while in 17 constituencies, the limit of election expenses has been fixed at Rs. 27 lakhs. Candidates in 65 constituencies are allowed to spend up to 29 lakh rupees. In 52 constituencies, the election expenditure limit has been fixed at 31 lakh rupees, while in 26 constituencies, the election expenditure limit has been fixed at 33 lakh rupees.

In the case of proportional candidates, the limit of 2 lakh rupees for the election of the House of Representatives candidate and 1 lakh 50 thousand rupees for the candidates of the Provincial Assembly has been fixed.

British citizens burn energy bills to protest soaring prices

Thousands of British citizens have burned their energy bills protesting against the soaring energy prices.

Citizens marched in various cities of the UK and protested by burning their energy bills. People were all over the city holding a banner and signs like, “Can’t afford to live,” “Freeze profit, not people,” and “can’t pay won’t pay don’t pay”.

The protest took place as the new energy price increased the bill per average household from £1,971 annually to £2,500. The authorities have predicted that the energy bill could rise as high as £6,500 next year.

With the economic sanctions imposed by NATO countries on Russia , the energy crisis is increasing in European countries and the price of energy has reached a record high in history.

Today is FULPATI: The seventh day of Nawaratri

Today, on the seventh day of Navratri, Ashwin Shukla Saptami, special worship of Durga Bhawani in the form of Goddess Kalratri is performed and Fulpati is brought inside the house.

On the seventh day of Bada Dashain, today the seventh form of Durga Bhawani, Kalaratri, is worshipped and nine small stones are installed as idols of Navadevi next to the Kalash set up as Ganesha. According to the religious method, today it is celebrated by bringing flowers, the symbol of an auspicious day, into every house. Sugarcane, Haledo, Banana plant, Paddy, Belpatra, Darim, Jayanthi, Ashoka flower and Manavriksha are brought inside as a symbol of auspiciousness.

FULPATI from the Gorkha palace is brought to the Dashain house in the temple of Taleju Bhawani in Hanumandhoka, Kathmandu. A Fulpati was sent to Kathmandu from the Dashain house at Gorkha Durbar at 7:10 a.m. this morning. Ever since His Majesty, the late king Prithvi Narayan Shah started his reign from Hanumandhoka Palace in Kathmandu, every year there has been a tradition of bringing a FULPATI (Chariot with flowers) from the Dashain house of Gorkha Palace to the Dashain house in the temple of Taleju Bhawani in Hanumandhoka, Kathmandu.

Necessary qualifications, documents and procedures to register nomination for election

According to the schedule of the election published by the Election Commission, it has been mentioned that candidates can register their nominations from the relevant election office on Ashwin 23rd 2079 BS. The commission has also determined the necessary qualifications, documents and procedures for registering nominations in the elections.

According to the commission, any Nepali citizens not disqualified by federal law, who have reached the age of 25 years can file the nomination from the relevant election office.

Similarly, during the registration of the candidacy, the copy of the candidate’s citizenship and voter ID card, amount deposit receipt for the nomination, property details, personal details and the form filled in according to the election guidelines 2079 should be submitted.

At the time of registration of nomination, two separate persons whose names are included in the voter list of the respective constituencies must support the candidate as proposer and supporter.

Election commission released the schedule of the election

The Election Commission has released the schedule of the election.

According to the schedule published by the commission, nominations of candidates can be registered at the relevant election office from 10 am to 5 pm on Ashwin 23rd and the commission will publish the list of candidates on the same day.

According to the Election Commission, complaints can be filed against the candidates on Ashwin 24th, but after investigating the nominations and complaints on the 24th and 25th, the commission will publish the list of candidates by 7 pm on the 25th.

For the candidates who want to withdraw their candidacy, the time has been fixed for the 26th from 10 am to 1 pm. Similarly, the commission will publish the final list of candidates by 3 pm on the 26th and will provide election symbols to the candidates by 7 pm on the 26th .

According to the election schedule published by the commission, the voting process will continue on 4th of the Mangsir 2079 BS. from 7 am to 5 pm.

Dean R. Thompson appointed US Ambassador to Nepal

Dean R. Thompson has been appointed as the US Ambassador to Nepal.

Thompson, who has worked in the foreign department for nearly three decades, has been appointed as ambassador to Nepal. Thompson, sworn in on Friday in Washington DC, will replace former Ambassador Randy Berry.

Thompson worked as the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs of the US State Department and served in the role of Acting Assistant Secretary in the region from 2020 to 2021. Thompson also served as Deputy Chief of Mission at the US Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Deputy Chief of Mission and Charge d’Affaires at the US Embassy in Bucharest, Romania.

Thompson also served as Consul General at the US Consulate in Kolkata, India. He has also worked at the US Embassy , ​​Economic Counselor in Sri Lanka and also worked as in the US Embassy of Paraguay and Bangladesh.

Thompson, who represented the State Department as a student at the National War College, has also served as the Director of the State Department’s Executive Secretariat Staff, Deputy Director of the State Department Operations Center, Director of the Operations Center Crisis Management Staff and Deputy Director for Information Resource Management for the Executive Secretariat.

It is said that the newly appointed Ambassador Thompson will arrive in Kathmandu in a few days.