Nepal is the land of mystical myth and picturesque parables that oozes oomph of natural esthetics in lavishness. Positioned with its unique footprint, among the Asian titans, Nepal is a class by itself. A recherché weaved out motifs of the infinite colossal nature is absolute heaven for green panthers' ramblings between the nooks and crannies of Nepal.
One cannot say that no development has taken place in Nepal in the last few decades after the multiparty democracy was re-established. This would be a very biased thinking and also unfair for the people who contributed so much for this cause. Many big projects have been started during that time, the only shortcoming being the lack of proper planning on the policy-makers’ side and lack of accountability on the part of the private sectors and government officials, too.
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Madhesh Province is estimated to be expended by 4.82 per cent in FY 2021/22.
The House of Representatives has passed three bills. The HoR meeting on Thursday unanimously endorsed the 'Social Security (First Amendment) Bill, 2079', the 'Water Supply and Sanitation Bill, 2077' and the Bill to amend some acts related to criminal offence and criminal procedure, 2079'.
Kathmandu, July 7: The CPN (Maoist Centre) has urged its ministers inducted into the coalition government, to submit details of positive works carried out by their respective ministries. During the ongoing central committee meeting of the party at Kamaladi, Chair Dahal directed the ministers to submit details of positive works carried out by the respective ministries in favour of the country and the people at the central office. He expressed concern over the non-publicity of important works carried out by the Maoist Ministers inducted into the incumbent government through significant works have been carried out by them. Chair Dahal also asked the ministers to carry out works being more honest in favour of the country and people. Similarly, he expressed determination to seek the reasons behind the weak organisation of the party in urban areas including Kathmandu Valley. Responsibility would be given to the Disciplinary Commission of the party to identify the reason behind betrayal in the recently held election, argued the CPN (Maoist Centre) Chair. He also shared that a special general convention of the party would be organised soon. The meeting also passed the 10-page political report presented by Chair Dahal. The cc meeting is underway. (RSS)
Two more cholera cases have been added in the Kathmandu Valley. Director of the Epidemiology and Disease Control Division under the Ministry of Health and Population, Dr Chuman Lal Das confirmed the finding of the cases.
A proposal has been brought according to which Nepal Police will look after the security in the Kathmandu Valley (Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur) in coordination with the Provincial Police.
In 1,384 Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) tests done in the past 24 hours, a total of 78 people were found infected with SARS-CoV-2, informed the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) in its regular update on Thursday. Likewise, the virus infection was detected in 18 people in 2,131 antigen tests performed in the last 24 hours.
In the meeting, Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand presented the proposal seeking consideration over the Bill received from the House of Representatives along with a message. National Assembly Chair Ganesh Prasad Timilsina announced the unanimous approval of the document.
CPN (Maoist Centre) Chairperson Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said that Finance Minister Janardan Sharma has demonstrated the highest political culture by resigning from his post after questions were raised in the nation's politics in the context of a dearth of morality.
A Vocational Training Center constructed with Japanese assistance at Latinath Secondary School in Darchula has been handed over.
The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has made it clear that it does not at all have a policy allowing the operation of any sort of business on the footpath. The KMC policy states that no goods and commodities including foodstuff can be sold and distributed from the roadside or on the footpath at any time.
Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration Rajendra Prasad Shrestha has argued that federalism is needed for the protection of public interest.
Two bills have been presented in the National Assembly.
Per capita waste production per day in Nepal is 317 grammes. This is mentioned in a report prepared in 2013 by the Waste Management and Processing Centre with support from Asian Development Bank (ADB). This figure has changed to some degree in recent years.