Team of the US Army’s Asia Pacific Command in Nepal

Kathmandu, March 26: A team of the US Army’s Asia Pacific Command has arrived in Nepal. According to high military sources, a team from the US Army’s Asia Pacific Command arrived in Nepal on Saturday night from Singapore Airlines.

The team led by Major General Christopher Smith of the Asia Pacific Command came to Kathmandu on Saturday night. Nothing has been disclosed about why the team of the Asia Pacific Command of the US Army, which came to Nepal for the second time in a year, came to Nepal.

It is said that the team of the US Army’s Asia Pacific Command, which came to Nepal on Saturday under the leadership of Smith, will stay in Nepal for five days. Previously, on June 8, 2022, Charles A. Flynn, a senior officer of the US Army’s Pacific Command, visited Nepal for a four-day visit.

A team of the US Army’s Asia Pacific Command came to Kathmandu from Delhi on a special US Army plane.

Nepal receiving 16 billion grant from the World Bank

Kathmandu, March 26: The World Bank is going to provide about 16 billion Nepalese rupees to Nepal.

The meeting of the Board of Directors of the World Bank held on Sunday decided to provide a grant equal to that amount to implement the main school education sector program of the Government of Nepal. This program is based on previous school field programs.

World Bank country director for Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka Faris Hadad Jervos said that investment in quality education is important for the development of human capital.

He said that this will also help the vision of the Nepal government to improve the quality of education and equitable access to fulfill the ambition of the new federal state. According to the World Bank, this grant will be used to address the damage to schools closed due to Covid-19, and help to build suitable classrooms and strengthen digital education. It will also be used in the scholarship program.

Kathmandu Metropolis instructs to remove unauthorized structures from the river banks

The Kathmandu Metropolitan City has instructed to remove the unauthorized structures built in the river bank, and river flow area within seven days.

The metropolis published a notice and instructed all the stakeholders who are illegally occupying the public areas of river flow, river drainage, and river corridor to remove the structures.

The metropolis has mentioned in the notification that the structures that have not been removed despite being informed several times will be removed according to the prevailing law and the expenses incurred during removal will also be collected from the relevant parties.

Nuclear warning issued to Ukraine over Crimea

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has warned that any Ukrainian attempt to capture Crimea could be met with a nuclear response by Moscow. He insisted, however, that Kyiv’s claims that it could seize the peninsula are nothing more than hollow threats.

Speaking to journalists on Friday, Medvedev dismissed the likelihood that Ukraine would carry out an attack on Crimea, asserting that “this is propaganda and should be treated that way, during the war it always exists.”

Medvedev, who currently serves as the deputy head of Russia’s Security Council, added that “if we talk about some sort of serious offensive that is associated with an attempt to retake Crimea, it is quite obvious that this is the basis for the use of all means of protection, including those provided for by the fundamentals of the Doctrine of Nuclear Deterrence when the use of any types of weapons against Russia threatens the existence of the state itself.”

Crimea became part of Russia in 2014 after the local population voted overwhelmingly in favor of the move following a Western-backed coup in Kiev. Ukraine and its Western supporters have refused to recognize the step, and Kiev has repeatedly vowed to retake the peninsula by force.

Medvedev stressed that any attempt to break off part of Russia would be considered as a threat to the nation’s existence. “Therefore, draw your own conclusions. There are absolutely grounds for using any weapon here. Absolutely any kind. And I hope our ‘friends’ across the ocean understand this,” the former president said.

He also stressed that the prospect of a nuclear conflict has not faded, but instead continues to grow. Every day that Western weapons are delivered to Ukraine, the closer the world moves towards a “nuclear apocalypse,” Medvedev cautioned, adding that “it doesn’t mean that this will happen, but the horsemen of the apocalypse continue to move.”

The former Russian leader also claimed that without military aid and “direct cash injections” from NATO, the “Kiev regime would not have survived even a week” against Russian forces. The greater the supply of weapons, the more difficult the situation becomes, Medvedev added.

He stated that it is “obvious” Kiev is preparing some sort of new offensive, although Russia’s General Staff is making its own assessments and planning a response. Medvedev insisted that Russia would prefer to resolve all issues peacefully, but that the West seems uninterested in such a resolution.RT

New IGP of Nepal Police: Basant Bahadur Kunwar

Kathmandu, March 24: The government has appointed Basant Bahadur Kunwar as the new Inspector General (IG) of Nepal Police.

The Cabinet meeting held on Friday decided to appoint Basant Bahadur Kunwar as IG. Kunwar has been appointed as the new IGP as Dhiraj Pratap Singh is on compulsory retirement from today.

Kunwar, Tekprasad Rai, Deepak Thapa, Shyamalal Gyawali, and Kiran Bajracharya are senior police officers who were recently promoted from DIG to AIG. All these were contenders for the post of Inspector General of Nepal Police. But the meeting of the Council of Ministers held on Friday appointed Kunwar, who is the first among the five AIGs who were recently promoted from DIG, as the Inspector General of Nepal Police.

US launches airstrikes in Syria

American forces have carried out retaliatory strikes in Syria in response to a deadly drone attack on a US-led coalition base in the northeastern part of the country, the Pentagon has said.

One US contractor was killed while five American troops and a contractor were wounded after “a one-way unmanned aerial vehicle” struck a maintenance facility near town of Hasakah around midday on Thursday, the Department of Defense reported. “The intelligence community assesses the UAV to be of Iranian origin,” it added.

In the same statement, Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin said he had been directed by President Joe Biden to authorize “precision airstrikes tonight in eastern Syria against facilities used by groups affiliated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC).”

The bombings were carried out “in response to today’s attack as well as a series of recent attacks against Coalition forces in Syria by groups affiliated with the IRGC,” Austin stated.

“No group will strike our troops with impunity,” Austin insisted, adding that the US will “always respond at a time and place of our choosing.”

The US secretary of defense did not reveal the location of the strikes, but footage on social media allegedly showed explosions in Syria’s eastern province of Deir ez-Zor, which borders Iraq.

Local sources told Iranian broadcaster Press TV that the US missiles had not hit any facilities linked to Iranian groups. Instead, a rural development center and a grain facility were struck, they claimed.

“No Iranian was killed in the act of aggression,” the broadcaster stated. It also cited an unnamed military source who vowed that “resistance groups” are planning to respond to the American strikes.

Some 900 US troops remain in oil-rich northeastern Syria after being deployed there in the mid-2010s under the pretext of fighting Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) militants. Damascus considers their presence illegal and has repeatedly complained to the UN. The Syrian government’s stance is shared by Russia and Iran, who have aided the country in fighting terrorism.RT

Indian Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s MP post revoked

New Delhi, March 24: The Parliament of India on Friday revoked the parliamentary post of the leader of the opposition Congress party, Rahul Gandhi. Parliament revoked his post after a court sentenced him to two years in prison in a defamation case linked to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s nickname.

In one of his speeches in 2019, Gandhi said “why all the thief’s caste is Modi” by referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and a defamation case was filed against him on the same subject.

On the other hand, Congress leaders have said that they are preparing to appeal to the High Court and will fight this battle both legally and politically.

Congress party officials have accused the Modi government and its Party (BJP) of being involved to assassinate Gandhi’s political career.

Nepal Imports Rs 5.5 billion worth EV in eight months of the current financial year

Kathmandu, March 24: In the first eight months of the current financial year, 2,200 units of electric vehicles (EVs) have been imported into Nepal. According to the data released by the Customs Department, two thousand 198 four-wheeled electric vehicles were imported in the eight months of the current financial year. According to the department, in the eight months of the current financial year, nine models of vehicles worth 5.5 billion rupees have been imported. According to the department, 1,749 four-wheelers worth 4.92 billion rupees have been imported. In the months of January and February alone, 449 electric vehicles worth Rs. 562.7 million have been imported.

According to the department, 2 thousand 139 electric vehicles of 100-kilowatt capacity have been imported from different countries. 762 million rupees have been spent to import 333 four-wheeled electric vehicles with a capacity of 100 kilowatts from China. The state has spent 4.25 billion rupees while importing 1571 four-wheeled electric vehicles of 100 KW capacity from India. 232 electric vehicles of 100 kW capacity have been brought from South Korea and 3 electric vehicles from Indonesia.

In the budget of the current fiscal year, the government increased the customs duty on electric vehicles with a capacity of 300 kilowatts from 40 percent to 60 percent. Through the Economic Act, the government had increased the customs duty from 15 percent to 30 percent on electric vehicles with a capacity of 100 kW to 200 kW.
Likewise, the excise duty on electric vehicles with a capacity of 300 kilowatts has been increased from 45 to 60 percent. Because of this, electric vehicles of this capacity have been imported in a low amount in eight months of the current financial year.

Nepal’s literacy rate is 76.3 percent

Kathmandu, March 24: According to the data released by the National Statistics Department, the literacy rate of Nepal has increased from 65.9 to 76.3 percent.

According to the detailed report of the National Census 2078 published by the National Statistics Department, the literacy rate of the total population aged five years and above is 76.3 percent.

Among them, the male literacy rate is 83.6 percent while the female literacy rate is 69.4 percent.

In the previous census of 2068, the literacy rate of Nepal was 65.9 percent.

Ranipokhari is open to public

Kathmandu, March 24: Kathmandu Metropolitan City has opened Ranipokhari for the public for the first time after reconstruction.

After the reconstruction, Ranipokhari has been opened to the general public and now the general public can visit Ranipokhari without a ticket, said Naveen Manandhar, spokesperson of the Kathmandu Metropolitan City.

After being damaged in the earthquake of 2072 BS, Ranipokhari was closed for a long time and became ugly due to weeds and lack of maintenance. However, now it has been reconstructed and given an original look.

The total number of houses in Nepal is 7,552,066

Kathmandu, March 24 – According to the National Census-2078 data released by the National Statistics Department, the total number of households in Nepal is 7,552,066.

The Department of Statistics has collected the details of all the houses across the country and classified them into 12 different types based on their use.

According to the statistics, among the 75,52,066 house structures in the country, 71.7 percent of houses are mainly used for housing, 10.1 percent of barns/stores, 6.3 percent of empty houses, others (such as separate kitchen houses) 5. 9 percent, business 3.1 percent, educational 1.1 percent, industry/factory and institutional and government 0.4/0.4 percent, hotels and lodges 0.3 percent, healthcare 0.2 percent and banks and financial institutions 0 .1 percent.

Province wise, the highest number of houses in Lumbini province is 75.0 percent and the lowest is 68.0 percent in Sudurpaschim province.

Similarly, out of a total of 66,60,841 families owning houses that are being used as residences, 86.0 percent of the families are living in their own houses, while 12.8 percent of the families are living in rented residential units.

The total population of Nepal is 29,164,578

The Department of Statistics has released the final results of the National Census 2078 BS. According to the latest data released by the Department of Statistics, the total population of Nepal has reached 29,164,578.

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal announced the final results through a program organized by the Department of Statistics on Friday. According to the data released by the department, Kathmandu has the highest population. According to the department, the population of Kathmandu has reached 2,041,587. In the data released by the department, it has been found that the highest population growth rate is in Bhaktapur and the lowest population growth rate is in Ramechhap.
The report says 66.2 percent of the population resides in urban areas (metropolitan cities, sub-metropolitan cities, and municipalities) and 33.8 percent in rural areas (rural municipalities).

As per the report, the annual population growth rate of the country is 0.92 percent whereas the population density per square km is 198.In the new statistics of the department, there are more women than men. According to public statistics, the number of males is 14,253,551(48.98 per cent) and 14,911,027 females (51.02 per cent).

Ramadan starts today

Kathmandu, March 24: Ramadan, the holy festival of Muslims, has started from today.

During this time of Ramadan, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset without consuming food or water. All Muslims fast during Ramadan, except children and the sick.

The holy month of Ramadan is divided into three parts, with the first ten days known as Barakat, followed by Rahmat – ten days of love and care – and the last ten days known as Magfirat.

Those who fast keep their bodies clean and recite the Holy Quran regularly five times a day. The festival is believed to promote self-discipline, sacrifice, and empathy and believes to encourage acts of generosity and obligatory charity.

Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated at the end of Ramadan.

Ramsahay Prasad Yadav elected as the Vice President

Janata Samajwadi Party leader Ram Sahay Prasad Yadav has been elected as the third vice president of Nepal. In today’s election, Yadav was elected as the vice president after defeating UML vice president Ashtalakshmi Shakya and Janamat Party leader Mamta Jha.

Yadav received 14,536 votes from the federal parliament and 15,792 votes from the state assembly, out of a total of 52,628 votes in the House of Representatives, National Assembly, and State Assembly.

His nearest competitor, UML candidate Ashtalakshmi Shakya has received a total of 16 thousand 328 votes, while the vice presidential candidate Mamta Jha has received 2 thousand 537 votes.

Vice President, Yadav is the leader of the parliamentary party of JASAPA and also a member of the House of Representatives elected from Bara-2.

The US focused on delivering weapons to Ukraine, not diplomacy: Secretary of state -Blinken

While Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov had said earlier that Moscow was still ready for negotiations on Ukraine and ready to listen to the West’s proposals to ease tensions, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that The United States prefers providing weapons and military equipment to the Kyiv government over reconciliation-themed diplomatic contacts with Russia.

In Blinken’s opinion, “there has to be a just and durable peace” in Ukraine. “Just in the sense that it reflects the principles of the United Nations Charter. If it’s a peace that allows Russia to keep all the territory seized by force, that’s not justice,” the secretary of state said. He also explained that by ‘durable,’ he implied “that no one wants to see Russia repeat this a year or two or three years later.”

“With those principles in mind, every day we are looking for ways to see if we can bring the war to an end. I see no evidence that right now Russia is interested in a diplomatic resolution and negotiation that would end this war,” Blinken told reporters during his visit to Niger’s capital Niamey on thursday.

“And so the quickest way to end it is to continue to support Ukraine so that it is strong on the battlefield <…> so that hopefully, at some point, Mr. Putin recognizes the reality that this has to stop, that he’s not going to succeed. And he’s prepared for diplomacy and for negotiation. When that day comes we’ll be the first to engage to try to end things. But as I said, in this moment, at least, I don’t see any evidence of that,” he said.

Xi Jinping to visit Russia

The Chinese president’s visit to Russia has been confirmed. The Chinese president will arrive in Moscow next Monday and stay for three days.

According to the Kremlin and the Chinese Foreign Ministry, President Xi Jinping of China will make a state visit to Russia next Monday. The trip will last until Wednesday. Xi will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss “aspects of further development of comprehensive partnership,” according to a statement from the Kremlin.

There will also be a discussion of the international agenda and cooperation between the two nations in world affairs, the Kremlin added. Russian and Chinese officials are expected to sign a number of bilateral agreements.

Putin invited Xi to Russia during a phone call in late December, but the date of the trip was not previously announced. This visit is expected to be significant while it has been closely monitored by west after Moscow launched its military operation in Ukraine in early 2022.

PM Prachanda will take the vote of confidence on March 20

It is said that Prime Minister Prachanda will take the vote of confidence on March 20.

A letter was sent to the Parliament Secretariat to manage the agenda for the vote of confidence on Thursday and the Parliament Secretariat informed that the agenda is being prepared.

According to Article 100(2) of the Constitution, if a party participating in a coalition government as per 76(2) withdraws its support, the Prime Minister must submit a proposal to the House of Representatives for a vote of confidence within 30 days. According to the provisions, Prime Minister Prachanda will have to get 138 votes to win the vote of confidence.

Earlier in FebruaryRastriya Prajatantra Party and UML withdrew their support from the government formed under the leadership of Maoist Chairman Prachanda, who became the Prime Minister with the support of 169 MPs including UML, Maoists, Raswapa, RPPA, Janmat, Jaspa, Civil Immunity and three independents .

Nepal in World Cup qualifiers

Nepal has entered the 2023 ODI Cricket World Cup Qualifiers.

After winning against UAE in the final match of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League-2, Nepal has entered the 2023 ODI World Cup Qualifiers. The Global Qualifier for the ODI World Cup, which will be contested by 10 teams including Nepal, will be held in June-July in Zimbabwe.

According to the Duckworth-Lewis rule, Nepal managed to win by 9 runs in yesterday’s match at the TU Cricket Ground. Nepal got direct entry into the global selection as it is in the top three positions of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2.

Russia slams Denmark over Nord Stream bombing

Copenhagen has refused to allow Moscow’s participation in the pipeline bombing probe.

Denying Russia access to the investigation of sabotage on the Nord Stream gas pipelines makes a mockery of those probes, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova claimed on Thursday.

“This is such a fraud, a total scam, not even a con but a three penny game, which in my opinion no one has been buying for a very long time,” Zakharova said in an interview.

“They are playing this for themselves, but the story with Nord Stream will not end the same way as many other stories they have buried or covered up, I think, for the simple reason that there’s a lot of money at stake,” Zakharova added.

Earlier in the day, Danish Foreign Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen said that Moscow won’t be permitted to participate, telling reporters that “Denmark, Sweden and Germany all have rule of law and one can have confidence in our investigations.”

Russia has accused the three countries of lying about keeping Moscow informed of their probes, providing documents to that effect to the UN Security Council on Tuesday. The Russian mission has asked the UN for an impartial international investigation.

Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 were built under the Baltic Sea to deliver Russian natural gas to Germany and on to Western Europe. Both pipelines were severely damaged in a series of explosions in September 2022, near the Danish island of Bornholm. No one has taken responsibility for the bombing.

In early February, American investigative journalist Seymour Hersh published an account of what happened and blamed the US for planning and executing the bombing with the help of Norway. The US government denounced his account as “total fiction.”

Earlier this month, the New York Times quoted unnamed US intelligence officials to claim a rogue “pro-Ukrainian group” may have been behind the attack, and that it was not ordered by the Ukrainian government or involve any US or British nationals. Hersh has laughed off the story as implausible. RT