A Bailey Bridge has been installed over the Kaligandaki River in Mustang. The structure that now connects the Gharapjhong rural municipality's Ward Number 1 and 2 was constructed at a total cost of Rs 28.7 million.
With the declaration of Full Immunization Assurance and Sustainability by Kathmandu, Nuwakot, Rasuwa, Sunsari, Dolpa and Kailali districts on Monday alone, all the districts of the country have been fully immunized.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that preparations are underway for the full operation of the Korala checkpoint in Mustang, along with the necessary infrastructure and facility development.
Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration, Raj Kumar Gupta, has resigned from his post. He submitted his resignation to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli earlier today.
According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers' Association, the price of hallmark gold has been determined at Rs 193, 300 per tola (11.66) in the domestic market today.
The python, which was found in the chicken shed of a local Shiromani Adhikari, was rescued by wildlife rescuer and Bardaghat resident Durga Lamichhane.
According to the District Police Office, Khotang, 25-year-old Indra Rai of Phaktang, Barahapokhari Rural Municipality -4, Khotang, died of electrocution while removing her mobile phone from its charger.
The Foreign Ministry has shared its one-year achievements and works, claiming new dimensions in diplomatic relations.
The Agricultural Knowledge Center in Tanahun said that 25 per cent of the cultivation is still to be completed.
Rato Machindranath Temple is located in Bungamati, Lalitpur Metropolitan City-22.
The BP Highway, which was blocked due to debris caused by the rainfall, has been reopened from 8:35 AM on Tuesday, according to the District Police Office, Kavrepalanchok.
Five members of the same family fell ill after eating poisonous mushrooms brought from the Bhatko Nangra forest in Kalagad Tole, Dodhara Chandani Municipality -6 of the district.
Vice Chairman of the Nepali Congress, Purna Bahadur Khadka, has suggested the ruling coalition that it improved public service delivery. Although political stability is in place with two-party coalition, the government needs to improve public service, he added.
Jhapa, July 15: General Secretary of the Nepali Congress, Bishwa Prakash Sharma, expressed concern over the claim that there is 'no development' in Nepal. He expressed worry over the efforts establishing a wrong narrative of no development in the country. Addressing a programme organized to distribute land ownership certificates to the Dalit and landless squatters at Buddhashanti rural municipality-4 in the district on Monday, General Secretary Sharma wondered why some section was spreading a false narrative that nothing had happened in the country, while the development efforts were going on."There are blacktopped road at every local level. This local level has been allocated Rs 180 million for drinking water project alone," he reminded, adding that the third longest suspension bridge of Nepal is in this local level. Expansion of road, bridge, drinking water, electricity and hospital services has indicated well the ongoing development activities. He, however, said citizens need good governance in addition to development. The General Secretary shared that he had halted to distribute land ownership certificates with heavy tax. After he requested the government to not impose heavy tax on it, the government agreed it. Total 195 landless households from ward no 4 of Buddhashanti rural municipality were distributed the land ownership certificates.On the occasion, Chairman of Land Problems Resolution Commission in Jhapa, Madan Adhikari, informed that plan was afoot to distribute the essential certificate to 550 landless households in Jhapa district. Two days back, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli had launched the certificate distribution drive from Kankai municipality. A total o 157 families received the land ownership documents.Chairman Adhikari further informed that 132 households were handed over the land ownership certificates in Arjundhara municipality. He, however, said some people were not able to pay tax to get the certificate, which was creating a hindrance.(RSS)
Four persons died in separate incidents in Dang district. Two teenage boys drowned in the Babai River while swimming on Monday.