Kathmandu, Oct 4: A three-day
international conference on lightning and mitigating its impacts is taking
place in Nepal from today onward.
Around 100 theme experts from
different countries, including Nepal are participating in the conference to be
held in Lalitpur.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister
for Home Narayan Kaji Shrestha will inaugurate the conference where 44 research
papers will be presented, informed lightning expert Prof Dr Shreeram
Sharma.
Experts from India, the United
States, Brazil, France, Sweden, Israel, Australia, Bangladesh and Pakistan are
attending the conference.
The conference will discuss the
status of lightning in the world, efforts made towards its prevention and the
topics to be addressed by policy-makers. Dr Sharma said the conference will
mainly chalk out strategies to support policy-making. (RSS)