“We are saddened by the loss of lives and properties during GenZ demonstration launched on September 8 and 9. We pay tribute to those who lost their lives in course of agitation and express condolences to the bereaved family members,” reads the statement.
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Devraj Ghimire, and National Assembly Chairperson Narayan Prasad Dahal have said the rule of law and constitutionalism should not be bypassed while forming the government. Issuing a joint press release today, they appealed to all to be committed to more progress, a prosperous and strong democracy addressing the demands of the agitating side.
The Socialist International has condemned the violent attack on Sher Bahadur Deuba, the president of the Nepali Congress and former Prime Minister, and his wife Dr Arzu Rana Deuba.
It’s the second time that Harry has visited the country, which is among the nations bidding to host the Invictus Games in four years’ time.
Economists have opined that although the country has suffered significant physical damage due to the vandalism and arson took place during the demonstration of the Gen Z, the private sector should make good use of the current situation as an opportunity for a course correction.
The Ministry of Health and Population has shared that 36 people lost their lives in different incidents that occurred in the course of the Gen Z protest. Secretary at the Ministry, Dr Bikas Devkota, said that 36 people have died so far as per the details received from different hospitals across the country.
The bodies of those who died in the violence that erupted following the protest by the Gen Z group on September 8 and 9 is being handed over to their families.
The number of people aged 100 or older in Japan has hit a record high of nearly 100,000, with almost 90 percent of them women, ministry data showed on Friday.
Ward chair of Dharan-10 Bibek Rai said that ashes in the shape of body has been recorded. The incident took place after a group of anarchists torched Bhatbhateni on Putali Line in Dharan-10 during the second day of the protest against the Gen Z protest.
In a press release issued today, the NHRC spokesperson Dr Tikaram Pokharel stated that it would be appropriate to find a way out based on human rights, democratic values, and the rule of law.
A peace and goodwill rally has been held in Bhairahawa with the aim of promoting peace and harmony in the country.
Public buses have started operating their services from Gongabu-based New Bus Park from today.
Kathmandu, Sept 12: The Nepal Insurance Authority (NIA) has instructed insurance companies to promptly and easily settle insurance claims arising from the difficult situation that emerged since September 8.Director Kundan Sapkota said NIA has urged the life insurance companies to facilitate the insurance claims in view of the adverse circumstances and irreparable damage occurred in both public and private sectors, and considering the damage to the assets of the insured and their difficulties.The Authority has also requested insurance companies to provide on a weekly basis the details of insurance claims for damages caused by the adverse situation. There has been significant loss of life and property due to the demonstrations and vandalism on the 8th and 9th of this month. (RSS)
Amidst the spread and dissemination of various comments, opinions, and analyses regarding the Nepali Army, the Nepali Army has stated that it has been regularly publicizing its activities and opinions through press releases, press notes, and official social media.
Daily life is gradually getting normal in Pokhara with the Gen Z protests calming down.