More than 82,000 candidates registered their candidatures for the posts of chief, deputy chief ward chair and ward members in all 753 local levels across the country on the second day of nomination on Monday for the upcoming election.
The Election Commission (EC), political parties, grassroots electorate and other stakeholders are now fully engaged in the process of the local polls slated for May 13. Offices of the returning officers have already been set up in all the 753 local level units to carry out the poll related works and set the stage for voting. With much enthusiasm and vigour, candidates representing different political parties and independent aspirants filed their nominations around the country on Sunday and Monday. Along with the registration of candidacies, the entire poll process has been set into motion as the political parties and candidates have advanced their door-to-door campaigns to communicate with and persuade the voters. Mass meetings and other election-oriented gatherings are also being organised to win the hearts and minds of the electorate. Even the far-flung rural areas have begun witnessing an increased presence of political leaders and cadres in the course of campaigns.
Recently, three people were nabbed by the Kathmandu Valley Crime Investigation Office from Kathmandu for carrying on cryptocurrency transactions. The transactions were to the tune of Rs. 667 million. They were found involved in such transactions through various accounts opened in their own name as well as in the name of other people. The arrest of people engaged in cryptocurrency transactions has frequently featured in the news.
The sound of bells and soft murmurs from the crowd fill the environment. The sweet smell of incense and the flowers offered to the Almighty calm one's restless mind. Anyone who has entered a religious place has experienced these sensory cues. Once they are registered in the mind, one immediately enters a state of obedience and faith in the higher power to guide them through the troubles in their present life. One promises to live a righteous path and leaves with a lighter heart. Sadly, the moment the person steps out of the shrine, all is forgotten.
The imported cases of malaria disease are high in Nepal, increasing the risk of local transmission. Although the country has committed to reducing malaria cases to zero, to meet the elimination of the disease by 2025, it seems to be beyond control, as imported cases may cause local transmission. According to the Epidemiology and Disease Control Division (EDCD), malaria is found to be high among India returnees. Among the 391 cases of malaria detected in a year, 359 were imported cases and of the total imported cases 336 were from India.
Borja Iglesias had headed Betis in front but Hugo Duro equalized for Valencia before half-time and neither side could find a winner, either in the second period or extra time.
setback for a species whose numbers are estimated to have dwindled to about 400, authorities said Monday.
The win for the self-styled ‘Gypsy King’, fighting on UK soil for the first time in four years, was witnessed by 94,000 fans in London - a post-war British record crowd.
They are found to have evaded revenues amounting to over Rs 180 million by faking value added tax bills, according to the Department.
Official plans call for boosting coal production capacity by 300 million tons this year,
Out of the TB patients recorded until mid-March of the current fiscal year, 2021\22, 130 are noninfectious, according to the district health office.
Minister for Finance Janardan Sharma Prabhakar said on Sunday that the budget should be prepared to end people’s compulsion to live with various diseases due to poverty. In a meeting with a team of the Ministry of Health and Population at the Ministry of Finance, he urged the Ministry of Health and Population to propose a budget and programme to alleviate poverty and prevent disease.
Yakaji, a collection of travelogue essays, by Yubaraj Nayaghare was made public in the capital the other day. Academic and noted playwright Ashesh Malla released the book at a special function organised by Niyatra Samaj Nepal. Published by Ratna Pustak Bhnadar, it is Nayaghare’s 18th book that depicts geography, culture, life style and remoteness of Upper and Lower Dolpa in Karnali Province.
Preparations have begun to mark the 2566th Buddha Jayanti and Lumbini Day in Lumbini on May 16. According to the Lumbini Development Trust, Buddha Jayanti and Lumbini Day, which were suspended for two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will be marked by organising various programmes this year. Gautam Buddha received enlightenment on the same day of his birthday on the full moon day of Baisakh Shukla Purnima and this day is considered an important day in the name of Trisamyoga Day by the Buddhists.
President Bidya Devi Bhandari has pointed out to the need to raise awareness at the community level about the disaster preparedness and precautionary measures. In a message issued by the President on the Earthquake Memorial Day on Sunday, she said that the federal and state governments and the local levels have an important role to play in this endeavour. Nepal observes the Earthquake Memorial Day on Baishakh 12, in Nepali calendar which falls on Monday, marking the day a powerful quake of 6.9 magnitude hit the country seven years ago on 25 April 2015.