Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Ramesh Rijal has said that the government is serious about solving the problems noticed in the industrial sector. Inaugurating the 18th annual general meeting and the 10th convention of the Federation of Industries in Nepal Industrial Estate in the capital, Minister Rijal said that the government was ready to provide necessary support for the promotion and development of industries. He also added that the development and promotion of industry was the highest priority of the government. He criticised the Industrial District Management Limited for holding the amount to be spent on infrastructure development in a bank account and earning interest.
Extensive commercial apple farming has started in Jumla which has economic potential for apple farming. Farmers have started planting apple saplings commercially with a view to be strong economically. Around 35,000 apple plants have been planted in Gutichaur Agro Farm which is operated in Jaljala, Dhapada and Kadakhola under the leadership of Min Bahadur Bhandari, a farmer of Gutichaur Rural Municipality-5, Jumla. Around 28,000 apple trees have been planted in one place.
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' pledged to compulsorily and strictly implement the Contribution-based Social Security Scheme from upcoming fiscal year. In his message to all Nepali workers at home and abroad on the occasion of the International Labour Day, also known as May Day and International Workers' Day, here today, PM Dahal reiterated he will take initiation to strictly and compulsorily enforce the Scheme in industries, factories and offices. In the message, PM Prachanda vowed to incorporate at least 2 per cent workers for the awards and honours annually conferred by various organs of the State.
President Ram Chandra Paudel has returned home from India after receiving treatment. Spokesperson for the President’s Office, Sagar Acharya, in a statement, said that the President arrived in Kathmandu on a flight of the Nepal Airlines on Sunday. The President returned home after he was discharged from India's New Delhi-based All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) where he was undergoing medical treatment. He was discharged after his health situation improved significantly. He was admitted to AIIMS on April 19. Acharya informed that doctors have suggested President Paudel take rest for a few weeks.
A prolonged winter drought that hit hard agriculture sector is now having some relief and experiencing positive signs after a good shower on Saturday and Sunday, thanks to the impact of the local and westerly winds as well as the low-pressure trough that developed in the country. Farmers were impatiently waiting for the rains as their crops were drying out. Devi Prasad Acharya of Ilam-11 said the rain had come as a good relief. The maze plants were dying because of the long drought but with the rain some of them have a chance to survive and produce corn, he said over the phone. Ilam received good rainfall on Sunday. Rupesh Yadav, a BBA third-semester student, said that he could breathe freely as a good rain occurred in Kathmandu. “I could barely go outside in the past month due to increasing pollution level in Kathmandu. I was waiting for a good shower so that the rain could control the forest fires and wash away the dust over the sky of Kathmandu. I am enjoying the cool rain,” Yadav, who hails from Janakpur, said. The pre-monsoon rainfall has helped in decreasing the temperature of the Terai districts, which had crossed 40 degrees Celsius in the past weeks.
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Kathmandu, April 30: Agast Adhikari, who had been waging a hunger strike representing the sufferers of microfinance, has stopped the strike after Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' assured to address problems. Adhikari met PM Prchanda on Sunday. He however warned of resuming the hunger strike at Basantapur if the demands were not met. PM Prachanda held a discussion with chairman of the struggle committee against microfinance, Punaram Gyawali, and members of network of six farmers' associations. In the meeting, PM Prachanda assured to address the demands of the people suffered by the microfinance. The struggle committee demanded the government that it addressed their problems from policy level. Forthcoming policy and budget of the government could address this serious issue, the committee argued. Gyawali informed that they stopped agitation programmes after holding discussion with PM Prachanda. (RSS)
The students enrolled from Grade 1 to 10 in the community schools across the country this year have been provided with textbooks.
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has arrived in Chitwan this afternoon.
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said preparations are on to bring the policies and programmes and budget for the upcoming fiscal year focusing on agricultural production and job creation.
The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has increased the ceiling for the exchange of the US Dollar.
A staff nurse was found dead in the apartment of a male doctor at Boharatar in Kathmandu Metropolitan City-16.
Minister for Foreign Affairs Narayan Prakash Saud has said the country's economy is robust.
Talks between Deputy Prime Minister Purna Bahadur Khadka and National Innovation Centre Chief Mahabir Pun held at former's office today went positively.
Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister, Narayan Kaji Shrestha has said the government would be harsh on offenders for ensuring justice for the usury victims.