By A Staff ReporterKathmandu, Apr. 13: With the lifting of lockdown, film producers have started announcing the release dates of their films. Samjhana Birsana is the latest movie to announce its release date.The film starred Aakash Shrestha and Pooja Sharma is scheduled to be released on May 20.One of the songs of the film was made public recently.Anju Pant and Nimesh Pradhan have sung the song Pareli which was shot in Darjeeling, India. The film was produced by Rebecca Pradhan.Film director, singer, songwriter and composer of the film Nimesh said that it was a love story film and it would entertain the audience.Actress Pooja said that she was very happy to work with the Samjhana Birsana team. She also added that she felt comfortable to work with actors Akash Adhikari and Paul Shah. “The audience also wants to see me and Akash on the screen once again that is why I am very fond of this film,” the actress added. Similarly, actor Akash said that Samjhana Birsana is a film worth remembering and expressed his belief that he would be loved by the audience as he was coming to the screen through this film after COVID -19 pandemic.Producer Rebecca said that she has expected encouragement and love from everyone as they have made the film with great effort. Choreographer Kamal Rai claimed that audiences from all walks of life would love the film.Sunil Thapa, Shisir Rana and Chulthim Gurung have also done in the film distributed by RR Films.The film was shot in Darjeeling, Siliguri and Sikkim of India.Shisir Rana has assisted him in writing the dialogues in the film.It was shot by Shiv Dhakal and edited by Tara Thapa. Director Nimesh has informed that the trailer of the film will be made public soon.
By Our CorrespondentDhangadhi, Apr. 13: With the onset of spring, the season to collect the flowers of Butter Tree, locally called Mahuwa, has begun. People of Kailali have started flocking to the forests to collect the flowers which fall from the tree in the months of March and April. These flowers are then used to make fragrant liquor. This is also the time to harvest wheat, so senior citizens, children and others who are not involved in field work use their time to gather Mahuwa. Bikram Chaudhary of Bhajani Municipality–3 said, “This is the time of the year when our forests come to life. People from all walks of life enter the woods to collect as many Mahuwa flowers as they can.”Butter Tree can be used to make medicines as well, according to conservationist Bijay Raj Shrestha. However, the locals only use it to make alcohol, he complained. “If we study the plant and utilise its properties adequately, this can provide a path to economic prosperity.”Butter Tree is also considered an energy-giving plant. People put the tree’s flowers in milk or hot water and drink the solution to boost immunity. However, there is no scientific evidence to support this belief.According to Ganga Datta Bhatta, head of the Plant Research Centre, Kailali, Butter Tree is a non-woody tree specially used by the Tharu community. Stating that the tree could be used for various purposes, Bhatta stressed the need to protect it.
By Laxmi Chaudhary Janakpurdham, April. 13: Mithila people have a robust appetite for delicious cuisines and the students of Premier College of Hospitality have proved how delicious Maithili cuisines are. Mithila cuisines, the provincial skill competition in Maithili cookery was organised in Janakpurdham, provincial capital of Province-1 on Monday to promote the traditional Maithili cuisine and to showcase the talent of those engaged in the hospitality sector.The students of Premier College of Hospitality Management, Damak of Province-1 won the competition after they served delicious Maithili Cuisine Thali to the guests from home and abroad.Similarly, Premier Hotel Management School of Itahari and Sunrise Hotel Management College Itahari secured second and third position in the competition.The event garnered participation of hotel management students from six colleges of Itahari and Damak of Province-1.The students of six schools prepared 56 varieties of Maithil cuisines and served the guests.The judging panel of the competition included winner of BBC MasterChef 'Rematch' Santosh Sah and finalists of BBC Master Chief and chef Mahesh Sah.An array of mouth-watering Mathili Thali, filled with Taruwa, Kadhi, fried bitter gourd, soybean curry, mango pickles, lentils with butter, lotus seeds pudding and rice-were prepared by the winning team and put on display.President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Janakpur Jitendra Kumar Mahaseth professionals and students from the hospitality industry and people from different walks of life attended the event with great fanfare.The event was organised by New Mithila Foundation in collaboration with Janakpur Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
By TRN Online, Kathmandu, Apr. 12: President Bidya Devi Bhandari has approved mobilization of the army for the purpose of the local level election slated for May 13.The mobilization of the army will be made as provisioned in the 'unified security plan for local level election, 2078'.Sagar Acharya, spokesperson of the Office of the President, stated in the press release that the army mobilization was approved in order to hold the local level election in free, fair and impartial manner.There will be a security circle of the army, armed police force, and temporary police under Nepal Police.The army mobilization has been approved as per the recommendation of national security council, Council of Ministers and the Prime Minister, according to the press release.
By TRN Online, Kathmandu, Apr. 12: Election Commission has reminded all the political parties and others concerned to fully follow the code of conduct for the local level election.The election code of conduct prohibits people participating in rallies or those involved in publicity from using materials and things that show election symbols of the political parties."As all the political parties have expressed commitment to follow the election code of conduct 2078 has, EC is in the belief that the parties will abide by the rule about the size of the party's flag and the election symbol," EC stated in its statement today.
By TRN Online, Kathmandu, Apr. 12: Additional 23 people have been found infected with the novel coronavirus in the PCR test of 2,866 people in the last 24 hours.According to the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP), three persons tested positive in the antigen test of 1,212 people.Meanwhile, 37 people got rid of the virus infection. There are 554 active cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus infection, in the country.41,407 people have been administered the vaccine against COVID-19 across the country in the last 24 hours, according to the MoHP.
By TRN Online, Kathmandu, Apr. 12: The main ruling Nepali Congress has concluded its 'Let's conduct home visits, Let's make NC victorious' campaign carried out in the context of the May 13 Local Level Election."Our teams listened to the complaints and concerns of the voters as they visited homes. We informed the people about our works in the past as well as at present. We made clear the people about various rumours and also the scandals of the Oli led government," said Dr. Prakash Sharan Mahat, NC spokesperson at a press meet at NC central office, Sanepa, Lalitpur.Hundreds of teams have been formed under all the seven provinces, 77 districts and 753 local levels in course of the campaign, he said.He said the campaign gave a message of the NC unity and it also tore down all the remours regarding the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC).The NC spokesperson said that the electoral alliance for the local poll will be made as per the local situation, necessity and structure of the party statute.
By TRN Online, Kathmandu, Apr. 12: CPN (Maoist Center) has issued circular to its rank and file that at least a woman should be fielded as chief of a local level in a district while filing nomination from the party for the upcoming local level election.The circular issued by the party Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has made it mandatory for party committees to field a woman candidate for the post of mayor or chef in such local levels where the party is in a strong position to win the election.The CPN (Maoist Center) has expressed belief that there will be at least a woman chief in at least a local level in all the 77 districts from the party, which means at least 77 women chiefs in the total of 753 local levels.Similarly, the circular states that party should field a woman as a candidate as chairperson of at least a ward in a local level.As per the CPN (Maoist Center) statute, the party committee of a local level should have 35 per cent women in it.The party has also provided leading role to women in provincial committees, for instance two out of seven provincial committees of the party are led by women as chairperson.Going a step further ahead of the Constitutional provision of 33 per cent representation of women, the Maoist Center party has ensured 35 per cent representation of women in all of its party organisation committees.Bimala KC, chairperson of the CPN (Maoist Center) Karnali Provincial Committee, viewed that the latest circular of the party would help development of women leadership.
By TRN Online, Kathmandu, Apr. 12: Former Governor Chiranjibi Nepal has said that Nepal's economic condition is in a far better position in comparison to that of Sri Lanka.Speaking at an interaction programme in the capital on Tuesday, the former governor of Nepal Rastra Bank, the central bank of Nepal, viewed that Sri Lanka drifted into the current crisis due to sharp decline in the foreign exchange reserve and rising outstanding debt.He made it a point that Sri Lanka's foreign debt has risen to 60 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) while in comparison Nepal's foreign debt consists of only 22 per cent of the GDP.Though trade deficit is widening, Nepal still possess the foreign exchange reserve equivalent to import of good and service for 6.7 months which is above the International Monetary Fund (IMF) suggestion of 3 months for a developing country like Nepal.He attributed the current liquidity shortage to the sudden rise in the credit expansion which rose above 32 per cent against 18 per cent as targeted by monetary policy. He termed the credit expansion a historically high one.Foreign exchange reserve of Nepal declined in comparison to COVID period due to slid in remittance and tourism, he said.He also predicted that Russia-Ukraine crisis could stoke up the fuel and a few commodities' price, which ultimately could lead to inflation.
By TRN Online, Kathmandu, Apr. 12: The high level political mechanism of the ruling coalition has endorsed the procedures for seat sharing among the ruling parties in the local polls.The seat sharing among the ruling parties with regard to the mayor and deputy mayor of the metropolis and sub-metropolis will be decided by the political mechanism itself, according to the decision of the meeting of the mechanism held under chairmanship of Prime Minister and Nepali Congress president Sher Bahadur Deuba.Informing the journalists about the outcome of the meeting, government spokesperson and minister for Communications and Information Technology Gyanendra Bahadur Karki said thatThe district level mechanism of the ruling coalition will take necessary decision on electoral alliance for mayor/deputy mayor in municipalities and chief and deputy chief in rural municipalities by April 16 and send the decision to the provincial mechanism which in turn will report to the central mechanism within April 18, according to Gyanendra Bahadur Karki, government spokesperson and minister for Communications and Information Technology, informing the journalists about the outcome of the meeting held today.The number of votes secured by a given party in the previous local polls held in 2017 will be taken as the basis for selecting the given party in a given local level's key posts.
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By TRN Online, Kathmandu, Apr. 11: Election Commission has said that ballot papers amounting to the need for 28 districts have been printed so far.Shaligram Sharma Paudel, spokesperson of the EC, said at a regular press meet on Monday that 4.5 million 22 thousand ballot papers were printed so far and that the number could cover the demand of 28 districts. He said printing of the ballot papers for other districts was underway.
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