Faith community members, religious leaders and educators from 21 different countries have come together in Kathmandu to learn about interreligious dialogue, conflict prevention, and the promotion of social cohesion. The event being organised from 6 to12 May is the first event ever hosted by the International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID) in Nepal, it said in a statement on Saturday. The event titled 'International Fellows Programme' is a capacity-building and training programme organised by the centre, which is based in Vienna of Austria.
Security officials of Nepal and India in Ilam have agreed to tighten border points owing to nearing local level elections in Nepal. A security meeting held at West Bengal of India between Nepali and Indian security officials and the government officials from both the districts have agreed to regulate the border points to control illegal and unwanted activities to conduct the election peacefully. At the meeting, Chief District Officer of Ilam Madhav Prasad Dhungana, Chief of the District Police Office Mahendra Kumar Shrestha, Chief of the District Police of APF Suresh Sapkota and 8th Battalion Commander of Sima Suraksha Bal (SSB) Mitual Kumar, 36th Deputy Battalion Commander of Sikkim Nirupesh Kumar and the Indian Customs officials were present.
Air transport facilities in the mountainous districts of Karnali and Sudurpaschim Provinces have resumed after a disturbance for one and half a months. Aviation service has now become easy in four mountainous districts of Karnali and Bajura district of Sudurpaschim after the private airlines’ airplanes, which were centred in Kathmandu agreed to resume their services from Nepalgunj. Ujir Rawat, a passenger who was travelling to Simkot from Nepalgunj, said air transportation became easy these days. Earlier, passengers were compelled to wait for even a week in Nepalgunj in lack of air ticket. But now there is a pressure of passengers also because of election, Rawat said.
Chairman of Electricity Regulatory Commission (ERC) Dilli Bahadur Singh said that as a regulatory body of the power sector, the Commission has been aggressively working to prepare regulations to make the electricity market competitive and the electricity services more reliable, accessible and safer. "In the three years of its establishment, the Commission has formulated 10 regulatory instruments and other 15 regulatory instruments have been drafted by giving priority to the work of stakeholders and service recipients," he said while addressing the 3rd establishment day of the Electricity Regulatory Commission on Sunday.
The Association of Chartered Accountants of Nepal (ACAN), an organisation of accountants, has suggested issuing corona bonds to settle the remaining Rs. 11 billion claims of corona insurance that have to be paid by the insurance companies. The Association, in its suggestion for the budget of the coming fiscal year, said it would be appropriate for the government itself or the insurance companies to issue 4-year 4 per cent corona bonds equal to Rs. 1 billion for immediate payment of coronavirus insurance liabilities.
Jill Biden made an unannounced visit to western Ukraine on Sunday, holding a surprise Mother’s Day meeting with first lady Olena Zelenska as Russia presses its punishing war in the eastern regions. Biden traveled under the cloak of secrecy, becoming the latest high-profile American to enter Ukraine during its 10-week-old conflict with Russia. “I wanted to come on Mother’s Day,” the U.S. first lady told Zelenska. “I thought it was important to show the Ukrainian people that this war has to stop and this war has been brutal and that the people of the United States stand with the people of Ukraine.”
The Consulate General of Nepal in New York and the Yale University Art Gallery, Connecticut USA, jointly announced the transfer of the Nepali sculpture - Buddhist Goddess Tara/Parvati from the permanent collection of the Yale University Art Gallery to Nepal on Friday. Acting Consul General at the Consulate General of Nepal in New York Bishnu Gautam oversaw the return of the artwork in partnership with Yale. The retuning argillite-stone sculpture of Tara/Parvati that dates back to the late ninth to early 10th century was donated to the gallery by one donor in 2015.
Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation (DNPWC) has been constructing two big Zoological Parks at two different parts of the country. Bhanu Zoological Park, the largest semi-open zoo in the country, is being constructed in Tanahun district, which covers areas at Ward No. 5 and 6 in Bhanu Municipality and Ward No. 11 and 12 in Vyas Municipality.
The Election Commission (EC) has granted permission to the disabled voters to seek help from their family members while casting vote. Issuing a press statement on Sunday, the EC said it has granted permission for the presence of helpers to the needy disabled voters across the country to cast votes in the local election of May 13. Shaligram Sharma Paudel, spokesperson for EC, said that the EC had urged all the Returning Election Officers to help the needy and physically disabled voters in their respective polling stations.
The Election Commission (EC) has urged all the media and media personalities not to publish/telecast any contents going against the election code of conduct 2022. Issuing a statement on Sunday, the EC said that all the candidates should be treated equally and the right to privacy and information of the voters should be maintained in all aspects by the media. Shaligram Sharma Paudel, spokesperson for the EC, informed that a few media outlets were found not abiding by the election code of conduct while publishing/telecasting information regarding the local level election.
Gorkhapatra, the country’s oldest publication, celebrated its 122nd anniversary, the other day. A living witness to the nation’s political, economic, social and cultural vicissitudes, the Gorkhapatra has been disseminating official and unbiased information to the readers. Its role in raising the people’s socio-cultural consciousness has been hailed by all segments of the society. It has been continuously running since it first came out in 1958 B.S. This is indeed a rare feat in the media sector in the entire South Asian region. By bringing out special pages in 38 national languages, it has helped protect and promote various languages from being extinct. The daily has transformed itself into a robust public media though many regimes came and went in course of time. It is striving to move with pace of time in terms of content quality, look enhancement, technological adoption and market outreach.
In global power politics, the focus is on lording it over others. Economic interests reign supreme in the conduct of foreign relations, often couched in diplomatic niceties and formal trappings. Hidden if feasible but explicit when it comes to a crunch, trade, commerce and industry are the ultimate basis of bilateral and multilateral ties. Noted geo-strategist and former United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger years ago confessed that use of nuclear weapons could not be ruled out if conditions seriously threatened American industry. There was hardly a murmur of protest from any significant quarters in the US or its first cousin continent of Europe. This spring’s Ukraine crisis reiterated the probability of nuclear war if nuclear club members did not — or were not made to — exercise restraint. Others with ambitions to enhance their role in setting international agendas and extend their influence must be assessing the war in Ukraine and visualise future scenarios that could involve them directly or impact their core interests.
A week ago, I took my son to a vaccination campaign at a school where I completed by secondary education. When the queue was too long, I decided to take him on a tour to the school where I spent most of my childhood as a student. Things have changed a lot at the school after I graduated from there almost two decades ago. There’s a small station for kids to hang, slide, swing and play. I set my son free to let him enjoy with himself while he was still in my surveillance. ‘Helicopter parenting’ is not what I believe in. I have cultivated a parenting philosophy that allows the kids to be ‘happy-go-lucky’, unless what he is doing doesn’t harm anyone.
President Bidya Devi Bhandari has said that there can be no institutional development of democracy without freedom of expression and freedom of press. Speaking at the National Journalism Award and Senior Journalist Felicitation Ceremony organized on the occasion of the 7th National Journalism Day 2079 BS, she said that the press in Nepal has played an important role in the transformation of the society. "Responsible journalism is indispensable in democracy. The press must work to provide accurate facts and information to people," President Bhandari said.
Voters in Achham district are in confusion over how to cast vote in the upcoming local-level elections. That’s because they haven’t been taught that by the concerned authorities yet. Unaware about the right way to vote, many voters there fear that their votes may turn out to be invalid. Even the candidates who went on a house-to-house campaign to request for votes also did not tell them how to cast their votes, said the locals.