The decision was made at a meeting held at the parliamentary party office in Singha Durbar today, shared party's Deputy General Secretary Barshaman Pun. He also informed media persons that the opposition parties will meet before the parliament meeting tomorrow.
Organising a press conference here on Monday, the Department of Food Technology and Quality Control shared that Nepal had started celebrating the Day since 2065 BS before the World Food Safety Day. Department Director General, Sanjeev Kumar Karna, said the 73th UN General Assembly in 2018 had decided to observe World Food Safety Day on June 7 every year since 2019.
Taking stock of the disaster preparedness of the Armed Police Force, Nepal today, the Home Minister asked the police units to get ready before the onset of monsoon. "The Armed Police Force, Nepal has been assigned with the responsibility of disaster management," he said.
The newly appointed ambassadors of Denmark, Kenya, Jordon, Uruguay and Zimbabwe submitted their respective credentials at separate ceremonies organized at the Sheetal Niwas today, according to the Office of President-Sheetal Niwas.
As per the data of the Nepal Tourism Board, 501,264 foreign tourists landed in Nepal from January to May.
The meeting of the Committee was held between the Chief District Officers, Chiefs of Security Agencies of Parsa and Bara districts and the District Magistrates and Chiefs of Security Agencies of the neighboring border districts of East and West Champaran districts of India.
As stated in the Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfer Report for Fiscal Year 2082/83, the Karnali Province has received the highest grant amounting to Rs 16.04 billion followed by Rs 14.50 billion to Koshi, Rs 14.20 billion to Sudurpaschim, Rs 14.01 billion to Lumbini and the Rs 13.81 billion to Bagamati.
Prime Minister and CPN (UML) Chairperson, KP Sharma Oli, has said it is against democracy for the opposition to cause obstruction in the parliament business, making the unnecessary issue demanding Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak's resignation. Addressing the CPN (UML) parliamentary party meeting held in Baneshwar today, he stated that regular activities of the Parliament will commence from Tuesday.
The meeting chaired by Prime Minister and CPN (UML) Chair Oli is being attended by Nepali Congress (NC) President and former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, CPN (Maoist Centre) Chair and former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' and NC leader and Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak, among other leaders, according to the Prime Minister's Private Secretariat. (RSS)
In the end, Mumbai Indians' (MI) 203 was not even enough to take the Punjab Kings (PBKS) chase into the last over. And that could well have been because of a couple of errors in judgment on the part of Hardik Pandya and the MI think tank in crunch moments in the IPL 2025 Qualifier 2. Why didn't Hardik himself bowl more than the two overs he did? Why did Mitchell Santner bowl just two overs? Why did Reece Topley bowl the 13th over? All this is in hindsight, of course, and while Santner being kept away because spin-destroyer Shreyas Iyer was batting might make sense, Hardik not bowling after the tenth was a puzzle.
Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Deepak Khadka, has underlined the need to protect mountains, the major source of drinking water and energy. He insisted on the need to draw global attention to the urgency of mitigating the impacts of climate change on the mountain range. Talking after observing the RSS Photo Exhibition organised by the Rastriya Samachar Samiti (RSS) on the occasion of the 18th Republic Day, he said the direct impacts of climate change are visible on the mountains.
The local Madale-Maruni Dance has been performed at Annapurna Rural Municipality - 4, Narchyang's Besigaun, to welcome the guests. The dance was performed by the traditional dance groups on the occasion of the diamond jubilee festival's third day of Annapurna mountain climbing.
While chairing the 25th meeting of the National Foundation for the Development of Indigenous Nationalities (NFDIN) in Singha Durbar today, the Prime Minister stressed the need of upliftment and capacity enhancement of indigenous communities and mainstreaming their involvement in the national prosperity campaign.
Speaking at a press meet organized at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) today, the Minister said the visit remained successful, contributing to the strengthening of bilateral relations between the two neighbours. The economic and diplomatic ties between the two countries have been further established with the visit, he added.
"The Russian side, as agreed, promptly developed a corresponding memorandum, which sets out our position on all aspects of reliably overcoming the root causes of the crisis. Our delegation headed by [Presidential Aide] Vladimir Medinsky is ready to present this memorandum to the Ukrainian delegation and provide the necessary clarifications during the second round of resumed direct talks in Istanbul next Monday, June 2," he said.