Bagmati Chief Minister Lama gets vote of confidence

KAthmandu: Chief Minister of Bagmati Province and leader of the Nepali Congress (NC) parliamentary party for the province, Bahadur Singh Lama has received the vote of confidence.

With the support of the Nepali Congress and CPN-UML, the votes favored Lama. Including 37 votes from Congress and 27 from UML lama got a total of 64 votes while 35 votes were against.

CPN-Maoist Center, CPN United Socialists, and RAPRAPA, the main opposition parties, voted against the vote of confidence, while Nemkipa remained silent.

Lama, who was appointed as the Chief Minister last Tuesday, took the vote of confidence as per the constitutional provision to take the vote of confidence from the House within 30 days.

In the 110-member Bagmati state assembly, the government needs the support of 56 MPs to get a majority.

Farce of left-wing unity will not be repeated: Shankar Pokharel

Dang: CPN-UML General Secretary Shankar Pokharel has said that the farce of left-wing unity will not be repeated.

Speaking at a press conference organized by Press Chautari Dang, Pokharel said that the farce of left-wing unity will not be repeated and the unity among the left wings has now become a story of the past.

He also said that since small political parties are gaining power through unnecessary bargaining and creating constant instability in the country, it is necessary to polarize those who hold communist views towards UML and those who hold views towards the capitalist socialism system towards Congress.

He said that questions had been raised after the two major parties moved forward together, but strong political power and stability are necessary for stability and development and that is the only reason behind the Congress and cpn-uml coalition government.

Opposition looking for a government by lighting a torch in the far western region

Kailali – The opposition parties searched for the government by lighting torches on their mobile phones saying that the government was not present in the parliament (symbolically, the government disappeared) in Far West Province.

Parliamentarians of CPN-UML, Nepali Congress, and Nagarik unmukti party lit torches and searched for the government at the main entrance of the state assembly building in Dhangadhi in protest of the government for circumventing the parliament.

“The government was not seen during the disaster,” Rajendra Singh Rawal, the leader of the CPN-UML parliamentary party, said that the government was not found even in the parliament where people’s issues could be raised.

The provincial assembly meeting called for 2 o’clock today has been adjourned after the ministers from the government been absent.

After the UML withdrew its support, the Far West government fell into a minority. However, the opposition has also demanded that Chief Minister Sodari should resign on the basis of ethics, saying that Chief Minister Sodari has not fixed the date for taking the vote of confidence.

Demand for the resignation of CAAN Director General Pradeep Adhikari

Kathmandu: The resignation of the Director General of the Civil Aviation Authority Pradeep Adhikari has been demanded for seriously weakening air safety.

Earlier, A voice in the parliamentary committee was raised that he should resign due to frequent air accidents during his tenure. On the same issue, Nepali Congress MP Uday Shamsher Rana, while speaking at the House of Representatives meeting, demanded the resignation of the director general of the authority today.

Since the officer became the director general of the authority, there have been 7 air accidents in which more than 118 people lost their lives and moral questions have been raised, so he should resign immediately, and if he does not resign, the government should bring the director general under investigation, said rana. In the committee meeting, most of the MPs also raised questions about the ability and working style of the CAAN leadership.

“The reports of the commission made after the accident always blame the pilot, airplane and maintenance team just to clear the authority from the incident. Is the authority responsible for the air accident or not? , Why is the authority not to blame for an air accident? When should the authority take responsibility?” He said.

According to him, there have been 72 air accidents in Nepal since 1962 and 935 people lost their lives. Last Wednesday, 18 people lost their lives when a Saurya Airlines plane that was going from Kathmandu to Pokhara for maintenance crashed at Tribhuvan International Airport.

Proposed Election Commissioner Krishnaman Pradhan applied to withdraw his name

KATHMANDU – Krishnaman Pradhan, who has raised widespread questions about his moral character, has applied to withdraw his name as the Election Commissioner.

The meeting of the parliamentary hearing committee, which was convened at 11 am today, was postponed, and the meeting will be convened at 5 pm. It is understood that if Krishnaman does not withdraw his name by 5 o’clock, the hearing committee has decided not to approve it and since his name is rejected by the parliamentary committee, the question raised about his character will be legitimate, so Pradhan has decided to withdraw his name.

Earlier, a woman had filed a complaint against Pradhan in the parliamentary committee. After the complainant said that Pradhan sexually abused her, the committee postponed the approval date indefinitely.

After receiving a complaint against Krishnaman Pradhan proposed to the Election Commissioner by Nepali Congress and CPN-UML, the two largest parties in the Parliament, the parties engaged in internal discussions time and again regarding his appointment in the parliamentary hearing committee.

RAPRAPA MP Pashupati Shamsher Jabara has been chairing the hearing committee as a senior member. Shyam Kumar Ghimire, Anand Prasad Dhungana, Ishwaridevi Neupane, Jeevan Pariyar and Gyanendra Bahadur Karki are members of the hearing committee.

Mahesh Kumar Bartaula, Sunita Baral, Ishwari Gharti and Leelanath Shrestha are from UML. Jagprasad Sharma and Janardan Sharma are members from the Maoist Center. Dol Prasad Aryal is from the RASWAPA and Prakash Adhikari from Janata Samajwadi Party, Nepal.

Instructions to Home Minister to bring those involved in co-operative fraud to Nepal

KATHMANDU – The Parliamentary Inquiry Special Committee formed to investigate the misappropriation of the savings of cooperatives has instructed the Home Minister to bring those involved in cooperative fraud to Nepal.

In discussions with the Home Minister, Home Secretary, and Chief of Police, the committee found that 18 people involved in cooperative fraud were outside the country and instructed them to bring them to Nepal.

It is said that the committee has also provided the names of those outside the country to the Home Minister.

No consensus on TRC Bill: Next meeting will be held on Thursday

Kathmandu – The working group meeting to finalize the transitional justice bill ended without a conclusion.

In the meeting held at the home minister’s office, Ramesh Lekhak from Nepali Congress, Mahesh Bertaula from UML, Deputy Secretary General Jarnadan Sharma from Maoist Center, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ajay Kumar Chaurasia, Bimala Subedi, Chairman of Parliament’s Law, Justice and Human Rights Committee, Attorney General Ramesh Badal and others were present.

UML’s Chief Whip Mahesh Bertaula has informed that the draft of the discussions so far has been prepared and the working group meeting will be held next Thursday.

The members of the working group, which has the responsibility of reaching a consensus on four issues between the parties, are currently stuck on only one issue and that is, “What to do if there is no free consent of the victims for reconciliation in cases of human rights violations?”

CPN-UML is in favor of writing clearly in the law that if the victim does not have free consent, it should be written clearly in the law, but the Maoist center has the argument that the court should bring discretion to it. He argues that there is no need to write in the law because the victim is automatically entitled to go to court if there is no free consent of the victim.

UML has been maintaining a position that it should be clearly stated because it can be interpreted as not being written in the law and conveying the message that it will not be allowed to go in the future.

The members of the working group say that there is a theoretical agreement on using the language to address both of these arguments. However, no proposal has been presented as to what language to write.

The remaining three subjects where the agreement has been reached so far:
“Inscription of Arbitrary Killing into Definition of Serious Violation of Human Rights”

“Building a legal system that can punish those involved in serious violations of human rights during armed conflict up to 75 percent less than the current law”

A consensus has been reached among the members of the working group on the issue of “providing financial assistance to the unqualified fighters and the families of the then royal army who were dissatisfied with the compensation and those who were involved and affected during the armed conflict”.

The bill to amend the Commission for Investigation, Truth and Reconciliation Act of Disappeared Persons has been pending in the Law Committee of the House of Representatives for a long time.

Chief Ministers of Bagmati Province and Lumbini Province resigned

The Chief Ministers of Lumbini Province and Bagmati Province, who were in the minority after the change in the central equation, have resigned today.

Bagmati Chief Minister Shalikram Jamkattel and Lumbini Province Jokh Bahadur Mahara have resigned from their posts today.

After UML withdrew its support, the Chief Minister of Lumbini Province Mahara resigned from the post while addressing the Provincial Assembly after it was confirmed that the vote of confidence would not be passed even though there was an agenda to take the vote of confidence today. After his resignation, CPN-UML is preparing to submit a claim for the Chief Ministership. UML chief whip Tulsi Prasad Chaudhary has informed us that there has been an agreement between the two parties to advance the leader of the UML parliamentary party, Leela Giri, to the position of Chief Minister.

Similarly, in Bagmati Province, Chief Minister Shalikram Jamkattel filed a proposal in the Provincial Assembly Secretariat for the purpose of obtaining a vote of confidence, but the Maoist Center Bagmati Province Parliamentary Party meeting suggested him to resign as Congress and UML have a clear majority to form the government. Bahadur Sinlama from Congress is becoming the chief minister in Bagmati province. Signatures of MPs of Congress and UML have been collected to submit claims for government formation.

SC orders to send writ against appointment of PM to Constitutional Bench

Kathmandu – The Supreme Court has ordered that the decision of the writ petition against the appointment of UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli as the Prime Minister according to Article 76 (2) of the Constitution should be decided by the Constitutional Council and the dispute over the appointment of the Prime Minister should be sent to the Constitutional Bench.

The bench of Supreme Court Judge Balkrishna Dhakal has ordered that the writ to appoint Oli as the Prime Minister should be decided by the constitutional bench.

Three writs were filed claiming that the appointment of Oli as the Prime Minister according to Article 2 was unconstitutional. After the Prime Minister made by Article 76 (2) of the Constitution of Nepal failed to receive a vote of confidence the selection of a new PM should have been automatically moved according to Article 3.

Judge Dhakal’s bench said that Oli was appointed as the Prime Minister and the writ filed against him has a serious constitutional interpretation, so it was ordered to send the writ to the constitutional bench.

Full text of Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba’s speech in Parliament

KATHMANDU – While supporting the motion of confidence submitted by Prime Minister Oli in the House of Representatives, Deuba said that since Oli is diligent, studious, and experienced, the government under his leadership will lead the country to progress.

He has also said that they are clear about dialogue and agreement between the parties when amending the constitution, Congress is clear about strengthening the democratic republican system and inclusiveness while amending the constitution and that it is appropriate to do it through dialogue and agreement among all the political parties active in Nepal when amending the constitution.

Deuba said that a stable government is needed to make the economy run by breaking the economic stagnation of the country and that the current government has been formed to guide politics on the path of stability. Deuba said that the government will succeed in that goal.

The full text of Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba’s speech in Parliament:

Honorable Speaker,

Honorable Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli has proposed to obtain a vote of confidence according to clause (4) of Article 76 of the Constitution of Nepal. The expectations of the common Nepali people are stable government, rapid economic development, creation of jobs, and speedy construction of physical infrastructure. As we progress in this direction, the disappointment seen today will turn into hope.

I believe that the current government will rapidly advance the work in this direction and instill hope and trust in the people. For the development of the country, it is necessary to build a stable and strong government first. Looking at the structure of today’s parliament, the first and second largest parties in the parliament have formed a government for a stable government.

The present government will make the economy run by breaking the economic slackness seen in the country, maintain lasting peace in the country and create job opportunities within the country through a dynamic economy. Due to this, the revenue will be further increased and it will be possible to carry out the development works according to the people’s demand.

It is necessary to control corruption and move the country towards good governance. It has been more than eight years since the constitution began. It is a natural practice of democracy to review its strengths and weaknesses and make necessary amendments to the constitution. When amending the constitution, the federal democratic republican system and inclusiveness will be further strengthened.

We are clear that when amending the constitution, it should be done through communication and consensus among all the political parties active in Nepal. It is known that an agreement was reached between the Nepali Congress and CPN-UML on Ashar 17th. Accordingly, CPN-UML leader KP Sharma Oli, with the support of the Nepali Congress as well as with other small parties, has been appointed as the Prime Minister as per Article 76-2 of the Constitution and presented to the House of Representatives for the vote of confidence.

The current government under the leadership of Honorable Prime Minister K.P.Sharma Oli is going to run a well-governed government according to the will of the people. I believe that the present government will make a solid contribution to the rule of law, the creation of laws necessary for the full implementation of the constitution, the creation of a proper environment for investment, and the creation of more employment opportunities and the creation of a viable economy.

Honorable Prime Minister is very hardworking, studious and experienced. His friends in the cabinet are also qualified and capable. I believe that the country will take a new path of progress under his leadership. I believe that the current government, which was formed to direct politics towards stability, will be successful. Therefore, I express my commitment that the Nepali Congress is determined to implement the seven-point agreement reached between the Nepali Congress and the CPN (UML) .

Also, I am fully confident that the CPN-UML will also be firm on this matter. Therefore, the Nepali Congress will vote in favor of the vote of confidence requested by the honorable Prime Minister. Also, I appeal to other parties to vote in favor of the vote of confidence held by the honorable Prime Minister.

Thank you!
Hail Nepal!

What did Prime Minister Oli say in the Parliament?

Kathmandu – Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli while addressing the parliament while asking for a vote of confidence said that the national constitution is not an unamendable subject and the constitution will be amended after gathering consensus.

He also said that the constitution is a tool for the welfare of the country and the people, not the end, and the constitution and laws are amended and modified by necessity. He also said, that there is a surprising negative tendency among a few parties and the leaders when the matter of constitutional amendment is not addressed according to what they said.

Oli said that the generation after 2046 seems to be in extreme despair for the first time, and said that the current government was formed to remove despair, communicate hope, and move the country forward in a fast economic direction.

Addressing the Parliament, Prime Minister Oli has said that the stock market is the proof of the trust and confidence shown by the people towards our government and now not only the stock market but the entire market of the country will run. In addition, the government has also said that it will study the changes brought about in the components of the economy due to foreign employment.

Similarly, he also said that action will be taken regardless of who the co-operative victim is.

In addition, Prime Minister Oli also disclosed the 5-point priority of the government and the 7-point agreement reached between the Congress-UML in the parliament.

Prime Minister Oli announced the 7-point agreement between Congress and UML

KATHMANDU – Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli announced the 7-point agreement reached between the Congress-UML while seeking a vote of confidence in the House of Representatives meeting.

This is the 7-point agreement between Congress and UML.

  1. To protect the national interest according to the wishes of the common people, to maintain good governance in the country by controlling corruption, and to speed up the nation’s development campaign, a government of national consensus will be built under Article 76 (2) of the Constitution by involving other political parties for political stability.
  2. The National Consensus Government will review the strengths, weaknesses, and complexities that have emerged in practice after the Constitution’s commencement, and prioritize the necessary amendments to the Constitution and the creation of appropriate laws for political permanence.
  3. To put an end to the existing laxity in the economy and create a reliable business environment to make the economic activities sustainable. Encourage internal and external investment and create sufficient and dignified employment within the country.
  4. The government of national consensus will be led by CPN-UML president KP Sharma Oli for two years from the date of formation of the government and then by Congress president Sher Bahadur Deuba until the general election in November 2084.
  5. To protect the national interest, to maintain good governance in the country by controlling corruption and to speed up the campaign for the development of the nation, form the basis of government operation of national consensus and the minimum common program and run the government on the same basis.
  6. For a government of national consensus, on the basis of the leadership role and equality of the two major political parties, they will participate in the government on an equal basis and include other political parties in the government as well.
  7. Establishing and operating the provincial government in accordance with the spirit of the government of national consensus and speeding up the work of development and construction at the provincial and local levels in accordance with the people’s sentiments.

Bella Hadid removed from Adidas ad due to her pro-Palestinian stance

After the Israeli government accused Bella Hadid of “anti-Semitism” for her pro-Palestinian stance, German sportswear Adidas pulled Hadid from an Adidas ad.

Recently, German sportswear Adidas relaunched the SL-72 in retro-inspired classic looks that were first showcased during the 1972 Munich Olympics, where the Palestinian Black September group killed eleven Israeli athletes and a German police officer.

Regarding the recently relaunched ad for the shoe, the Israeli Foreign Ministry posted on X (formerly Twitter), “Guess who’s the face of their campaign? Bella Hadid, a half-Palestinian model who has a history of spreading anti-Semitism and calling for violence against Israelis and Jews,”.After the post Adidas has decided to change the advertisement made by Bella and remove her from the Ad.

Hadid’s father is Palestinian and she was born in Nazareth. She has been raising her voice for Palestinian rights, calling for an end to the bloodshed in Gaza. She has also criticized the Israeli government after more than 38,000 civilians have died in the ongoing conflict in Palestine. Publicly accusing Israel of “genocide”, Bella, who has been voicing her support for Palestine through social media, has also donated 1 million dollars for the relief of those in the war.

With the move to remove Bella Hadid from the ad, many on social media expressed their anger against Adidas’ move.

Adidas also removed American rapper Kanye West from its ads in 2022 due to comments he made against Jews.

Israel’s war on Gaza live: Dozens killed in Israeli raids on Gaza, Yemen

Dozens of Palestinians have been killed as Israel’s bombardment continues across the Gaza Strip, including 12 people in three separate attacks on the Nuseirat refugee camp, according to civil defense crews.
In Yemen, at least three people were killed and 87 wounded in Israeli air attacks that targeted an oil storage facility and power plant in the port city of Hodeidah, officials said. Israeli raids also caused injuries in southern Lebanon.
The Israeli attacks come as countries called for an end to Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory following a “landmark” ruling from the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
At least 38,919 people have been killed and 89,622 wounded in Israel’s war on Gaza. The death toll in Israel from Hamas-led attacks on October 7 is estimated at 1,139 with dozens of people still held captive in Gaza.

Journalist fined for ‘body-shaming’ Meloni

A Milan court has ruled that journalist Giulia Cortese must pay €5,000 ($5,465) in damages to Italy’s Giorgia Meloni over an online insult about her height. The judge said the comments on X (formerly Twitter) were “defamatory” in nature and “body-shamed” the Italian prime minister.

The case dates to October 2021, when Cortese posted a mocked-up photo of Meloni with a picture of the late fascist leader Benito Mussolini in the background. The politician, who was then in opposition, confronted the journalist online over the picture. The reporter replied with a string of messages, one of which said: “You don’t scare me, Giorgia Meloni. After all, you’re only 1.2 meters (4 feet) tall. I can’t even see you.”

In a post on Facebook, Meloni wrote at the time that “this falsified photo is of unique gravity.” She added that she had “already instructed my lawyer to take legal action against this despicable hoax.”

While the judge eventually concluded that the Mussolini post did not violate the law, the court ruled in Meloni’s favor concerning Cortese’s comments on her stature.

According to media reports, the Italian prime minister’s height is between 1.58 and 1.63 meters.

Commenting on X on Thursday, Cortese claimed that “Italy’s government has a serious problem with freedom of expression and journalistic dissent.”

This is not the first time Meloni has taken a journalist to court. Last October, a court in Rome fined anti-mafia reporter and author Roberto Saviano €1,000 plus legal expenses for insulting the right-wing politician over her hardline anti-immigration stance on a TV show in 2021.

In its 2024 World Press Freedom Index, Reporters Without Borders ranked Italy five points lower than last year, relegating it to 46th place. The organization cited a growing number of lawsuits against journalists as one of the reasons.

Last month, Vera Jourova, Vice-President of the EU Commission and commissioner in charge of values and transparency, said that Brussels was seeing “negative trends in the media in Italy.”RT

Today is Guru Purnima: Byas Jayanti

“Guru Brahma, Guru Bishnu Guru Devo Maheshwar,
Guru Sakshat Param Brahma Tasmai Shri Guruve Namah:”

Meaning:
“Guru is Brahma, Guru is Bishnu and Guru is Lord Shankar,
The Guru is the real Parabrahm, I salute such a Guru.”

The knowledge given by the Guru(teacher) and its connection with human life is very deep. Therefore, on this day Gurupurnima is celebrated to show respect to the teachers who provide education.

On this day, knowledge is worshiped as Guru. Guru Purnima is celebrated all over the country on this day showing respect and reverence to the Guru. Sanatan Dharma followers and Buddhists take this day as a special day to express their gratitude to the Guru who showed them the way of their religion and traditional cultural knowledge.

By embracing the same importance of Guru Tattva, Gurus are looked upon with more respect and reverence in Sanatan Sanskar year after year and even in Yuga after Yuga. The work of showing the importance of guru, knowledge and gravitas to the generations to come will continue on Guru Purnima. All the Gurus who brought from the darkness of ignorance and unconsciousness to the light of knowledge and awareness, who demonstrated the right path, are worshiped today. Gurupurnima is also a day to express gratitude to the Guru and pledge to always move forward on the path of knowledge while expressing gratitude for the influence of knowledge and wisdom gained through the Guru.

Byas Jayanti
Byas Jayanti is also celebrated today in memory of Ved Byas . Ashad Shukla Purnima also happens to be the birth day of Chiranjeevi, Guru Byas , one of Ashta Chiranjeevi. Ved Byasa divided the Vedas into four parts namely Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda and Atharvaveda and composed 18 Puranas and 18 Upapuranas in simple Sanskrit language to explain its meaning. The Mahabharata also known as the fifth Veda was also composed by Byasa . Guru Byas is not only the author of Mahabharata but also a living character of Mahabharata, Bhishma and Byas of Mahabharata are step-brothers. King Shantanu marries Satyavati. Satyavati’s father was a fisherman.King Shantanu promises his father-in-law to place the children of Satyavati on the throne, but before this, Santanu had already declared his son Bhishma as the heir. Later, Bhishma, knowing his father’s promise, declared that he himself would step down as a prince and make no claim to the throne in order to keep his father’s promise.
गुरु व्यास सत्यवतीका विवाह अघिका पुत्र हुन्, यिनका पिता पराशर हुन् । पराशर र सत्यवतीको आध्यात्मिक समागमले ब्यासको जन्म भयो, आफ्नी जन्म माताको खोजीका क्रममा ब्यास हस्तिनापुर दरबार सम्म पुग्दछन् । यिनै ब्यासले महाभारतका सकल घटनाक्रमलाई लेखेका हुन् । सबै वेद, श्रीमद भागवत अनि १८ पुराणका सर्जक ब्यासले दत्तात्रयलाई पनि सिकाएको कुरा उल्लेख छ । ब्यास गुरुका पनि गुरु हुन्, आजको दिन अर्थात् यो पूर्णिमा यिनको जन्म अनि यिनले वेदका ज्ञानलाई बाँडेर वेदका प्रकारहरू र नाम छुटाएको पवित्र दिनका रूपमा सम्झना गरिन्छ ।
Guru Byas is Satyavati’s son before marriage, his father is Parashar. By the spiritual union of Parashar and Satyavati, Byas was born, later while searching for his birth mother, Byas reached Hastinapur Palace. It is mentioned that Byas, the creator of all Vedas, Srimad Bhagwat and 18 Puranas, also taught Dattatraya. Byas is also known as the Guru of all gurus. This full moon day is remembered as the holy day of his birth and the day when he shared the knowledge of the Vedas and gave the names and forms of the Vedas.

Electricity lines of the non-paying industries will not be connected depending on verbal instructions from PM

Kathmandu – The meeting of the board of directors of Nepal Electricity Authority has concluded that the power lines of industries that do not pay dues cannot be connected based on the verbal instructions of the Prime Minister.

Although the Electricity Authority has been saying that it will cut the lines of 61 industries that do not pay dues of about 8 billion 26 crores, the authority cut the lines of 6 industries, Reliance Spinning Mills, Arghakhanchi Cement, Ghorahi Cement, Jagdamba Steel, Jagdamba Synthetic and Hulas Steel after refusing to pay the dues.

According to the authority, Jagdamba Steel owes Rs 1 billion 60 crore, Reliance Rs 75 crore 37 lakh, Ghorahi Cement Rs 51 crore, Arghakhanchi Cement Rs 44.86 crore , Jagdamba Synthetic Rs 20 crore and Hulas Rs 14 crore.

After the Electricity Authority cut the power lines of that industry, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli called the Energy Minister, Secretary and Executive Director of the Authority Kulman Ghising to Baluwatar on Friday and instructed them to connect the lines of six industries immediately.

Kulman Ghising, executive director of the authority, said during the discussion with the Prime Minister that the connection can be made only after the meeting of the board of directors on Sunday. But in response, the Prime Minister immediately instructed the Board of Directors to hold a meeting and take a decision.

Following the instructions of the Prime Minister, a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Authority was held at the Ministry of Energy under the chairmanship of Energy Minister Deepak Khadka. In the meeting, Energy Minister Khadka proposed to connect the line immediately as per the Prime Minister’s instructions . But the other members of the board of directors disagreed with the minister’s proposal and concluded that electricity cannot be connected based on the prime minister’s verbal instructions and suggested that a written instruction should be provided to connect the lines of industries that do not pay dues.

Agreement between Congress and UML should be made public: Congress General secretary

Kathmandu- Nepali Congress General Secretary Gagan Thapa has said that the Prime Minister, who is going to seek a vote of confidence in the Parliament, should publicize the agreement reached between the Nepali Congress and the CPN-UML regarding the formation of a new government in the Parliament.

While addressing a program organized on the occasion of the 42nd BP Memorial Day, Thapa said, “I think that KP Oli who has been the Prime Minister with our consent, should read out the 7 points that were said to have been agreed upon, while taking the vote of confidence in the Parliament tomorrow, and at least let us respect the agreement that we have made.”

Thapa also said that he is confident that the Prime Minister will read out the points of agreement. “Since the Prime Minister himself is a signatory of the agreement, he is also responsible for that,” he said.

Congress- UML agreement: Maoists will not be supported in the upcoming elections

It is revealed that a new alliance has been formed on the condition that any major parties in the upcoming elections will not support the Maoists.

CPN-UML Senior Vice President Ishwor Pokharel has said that the Congress-UML alliance was formed on the condition that it would not support the Maoists in the upcoming elections.

Addressing the seventh session of the overseas Nepali forum held in Doha, Qatar, Pokharel revealed the symmetry of the new alliance, saying that the Congress-UML government was formed for political stability.

During the speech, he also said the government collapsed due to Prachanda’s dishonesty.

Complaint against the Deputy Speaker to the Parliament

Kathmandu – Arjun Baskota of Bhaktapur filed a complaint with the Parliament’s Good Governance Committee alleging that Deputy Speaker Indira Ranamar misused her position and recommended visa interviews to non-parliamentarians at the American Embassy in Kathmandu.

In the complaint, it is also demanded that the Deputy Speaker be investigated and removed from the position. Chairman of the committee, Ramhari Khatiwada informed that a complaint has been filed against the Deputy Speaker and said that he has informed the Speaker Devraj Ghimire that it is necessary to discuss it.

It was made public that Deputy Speaker Rana had misused her position and written a letter to take five people to America. The 67th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women was held in New York, USA. The Deputy Speaker, who was going to participate in the same event, started the process of bringing 4 men and one woman who were not related to the women’s rights campaign with her.

Nepal won the ACC Women’s Asia Cup Cricket

Kathmandu – Nepal won the opening match of the ACC Women’s Asia Cup by defeating UAE by 6 wickets on Friday. This is Nepal’s first win in the ACC Women’s Asia Cup.

The target of 116 runs was given by UAE in the match in Dambulla, Sri Lanka, Nepal won by losing 4 wickets in 16.1 overs.

Earlier, Nepal won the toss and decided to bowl first. For UAE, Khushi Sharma scored 36 runs and Kavisa Godag added 22 runs.

Captain Indu Burma took 3 wickets for Nepal while Kritika Marasini and Sabnam Rai took one wicket each.

Nepal in Group A will compete against Pakistan on July 21 and India on July 23. Group ‘B’ consists of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Thailand. The top two teams from each group will advance to the semi-finals.

Monetary policy should not be rigid to keep the economy moving: PM Oli

Kathmandu – Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that a new government has been formed to solve the problems in the country and make some changes.

Today, in a discussion with the Confederation of Nepal Industry officials, he clarified that he had already become the prime minister, so he did not return just for the position.

“The main goal of the present government is to solve the existing problems and strengthen the economy. I did not come only to become the Prime Minister, I came with the determination to solve the problems in the country and work for change. Therefore, the private sector should have hope and trust in this government and work together,” he said.

Taking the view that tax rates should not be changed blindly and the private sector should be able to protest when wrong policies are adopted, Prime Minister Oli emphasized that monetary policy should not be rigid to keep the economy running.

On that occasion, President Rajesh Kumar Agarwal asked the government to work with high priority to boost the sluggish economy.
Chairman Agarwal said that the sluggish economy should be made viable through monetary policy.

Bagmati Chief Minister Jamkattel will take vote of confidence on Sunday

Kathmandu- The Chief Minister of Bagmati Province, Shalikram Jamkattel, is going to take the vote of confidence in the Provincial Assembly on Sunday 6th.

Chief Minister Jamkattel has made a formal request to the Provincial Assembly Secretariat to arrange the voting.

Chief Whip of Nepal Communist Party (Maoist Center) Ratna Prasad Dhakal informed that after discussions with the leaders of the ruling party, it was decided to take the vote of confidence on the 6th.

After the change of federal government, five ministers of CPN-UML resigned from the provincial government and the provincial government lost its majority. Speaker Bhuvan Kumar Pathak has announced that a meeting of the state assembly will be convened on the 6th at 1 pm for a vote of confidence.

Jamkattel, the leader of the Maoist center, became the Chief Minister with the support of CPN (UML), Rashtriya Prajatantra Party and Nepal Communist Party (Unified Socialist).

China-Washington arms control talks suspended

China has suspended arms control talks with the US in response to Washington’s continued arms sales to Taiwan, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said.

The US and China held long-awaited nuclear non-proliferation talks in November, the first such meeting since 2018. Although the talks did not produce any concrete results, they were seen as an important step towards easing tensions between the two superpowers. Beijing cut off almost all military communications with Washington a year ago following then-US Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan.

At a press conference held in Beijing on Wednesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said China would not discuss a new round of consultations with the US.

“The responsibility rests entirely with America,” Lin said. “Over the past weeks and months, despite China’s strong protests and repeated protests, the US has continued to sell arms to Taiwan and has seriously undermined China’s core interests and mutual trust between China and the US.”

This has seriously compromised the political environment for the continuation of arms control consultations,” he said.

China considers Taiwan to be part of its sovereign territory, under the so-called ‘One China’ policy. The US recognizes this policy but does not support it. Beijing sees U.S. arms sales to Taipei, expressions of support for Taiwan independence, and promises of military aid to Taiwan as violations of the “One China” policy.

China has said it will peacefully reunify Taiwan with the Chinese mainland and reserves the right to use military force if necessary.

Lin did not rule out returning to nuclear talks in the future. “China is ready to maintain communication with the US on international arms control, but the US must respect China’s core interests and create the necessary conditions for dialogue and exchange,” he said at a briefing on Wednesday.

The US is directly involved in the Middle East and Ukraine conflict – Lavrov

The President of the United Nations Security Council, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, said in a meeting on the Middle East, including the Palestine issue, that the American diplomatic cover-up of Israel’s attack on Palestine made Washington directly involved in the Middle East and the Ukraine conflict.

“By offering diplomatic cover for Israel’s actions and by sending arms and ammunition, Washington has become directly involved in this conflict, as in the case of the Ukraine situation,” he said. He also said that the bloodshed in the Middle East will stop after America’s support for Israel ends.

He also said that the United States, by resorting to veto rights, is blocking the UN Security Council’s call for a lasting and comprehensive ceasefire.

Senior Advocate Ramesh Badal appointed as Attorney General

Kathmandu: President Ramchandra Paudel has appointed senior advocate Ramesh Badal as the new Attorney General of Nepal. Badal has been appointed as the Attorney General on the recommendation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli.

According to the constitutional provision, the President appoints the Attorney General on the recommendation of the Prime Minister. During the previous tenure of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, Badal was the Attorney General for about four months.

Prime Minister Oli will take the vote of confidence on Sunday

Kathmandu – Prime Minister Oli will take the vote of confidence in Parliament on Sunday.

There is a legal provision that the Prime Minister should take a vote of confidence within 30 days of his appointment. But getting a vote of confidence sooner is better said Mahesh Bartaula, the ruling party’s chief whip, as it could be easier for the Prime Minister to get into the Parliament immediately and proceed with the work.

Nepali Congress, the largest party in the parliament, supports Oli, who became the prime minister by replacing the Prachanda-led government. Oli, who lost the Prime Minister by the Supreme Court’s order last time, might have to face the court’s decision again, as this time too a writ has been filed in the Supreme Court demanding the cancellation of his appointment.

Amidst the discussion that the court may pave the way for the formation of the government of the largest party under 76.3 of the constitution, Oli is going to take the vote of confidence on Sunday, keeping all these things aside.

Railway survey team’s vehicle set on fire in Chitwan

Chitwan – Locals set fire to the vehicle of the team that came to Chitwan to survey the proposed railway.

Locals attacked the team that came to the city plotting of Bharatpur Metropolitan City – 7 to study the proposed railway and set fire to the Bagmati Province 01-030-CHA 7190 vehicle in which they were traveling.

The locals protested against the construction of the railway line in dense settlements and have been demanding the relocation of the railway line for a long time.

Passengers stranded in Chandragiri cable car

Kathmandu: Passengers boarding the Chandragiri cable car were stranded after the cable car was shut down around 1:30 pm on Wednesday due to a power cut.

The police are trying to rescue the passengers trapped in the cable car.8 passengers near the station were rescued using a ladder, Metropolitan Police Circle Thankot said. However, according to the police, it is difficult to rescue passengers from the box in the middle of the forest.

According to the police, efforts are being made to get the stuck passengers to the lower station by alternative means. Since they were unable to run the generator, now police are trying to pull the passengers out who are stuck in the compartment of the cablecar to the lower station by using a rope.

Resumption of footpath expansion work in the New Road area

KATHMANDU – After the High Court cleared the way for widening the footpath, the Kathmandu Metropolitan City has resumed the work of widening the footpath in the New Road area.

Earlier, the road division office intervened in the work started by the Kathmandu Metropolitan City and confiscated the goods.

After the intervention of the Road Division Office, while hearing the petition filed by the Kathmandu Metropolitan City in the High Court Patan, the High Court issued an interim order not to stop the work of expanding the footpath on New Road saying that the urban roads will be under the local level.

After the joint bench of Judge Dhruvraj Nand and Prakash Kharel of the Patan High Court ordered not to implement the letter written by the Roads Division Office to the Kathmandu Metropolitan City to stop the expansion of the footpath in the New Road area, the Metropolitan City has resumed the work of footpath expansion.

Dissatisfaction in the Congress over the selection of ministers

KATHMANDU – The meeting of the Central Working Committee of the Congress made criteria for selecting the ministers, taking into account inclusion and regional balance on the main basis of contribution and competence. But the Congress leaders have expressed their displeasure by saying that the criteria made by the performance committee were forgotten and the ministers were sent to the government, neglecting inclusiveness and regional balance.

Leaders within the Congress party have also alleged that they made ministers from their pockets by picking loyal and favorable people close to them in the old style.

Congress is said to have neglected inclusiveness and regional balance by not considering the criteria for selecting ministers, with zero Dalit representation in the ten ministers sent by the Congress and not even one from Gandaki state.

Congress MP Rajendra Bajgain has expressed his displeasure saying that the Congress leadership has neglected the state and inclusiveness in the meeting which was attended by Congress Vice Chairman Dhanraj Gurung, Joint General Minister Jeevan Pariyar, Central Member Shankar Bhandari, Kamala Pant, Raju Thapa and other MPs.

Supreme Court’s order to remove riverside settlements

Kathmandu- The Supreme Court has ruled on the issue of squatter settlements along the banks of rivers in Kathmandu Valley, which has been disputed for a long time, and has ordered the removal of the settlements built by encroaching government land along the river banks.

Supreme Court Judge The bench of Dr. Anand Mohan Bhattarai and Binod Sharma gave a decision to remove the settlements built by encroaching government land on the banks of the river.

The full text of the Supreme Court’s decision on the writ filed by, Advocates Prakashmani Sharma, Narayan Prasad Belbase, Rama Pant Kharel Kavita Pandey, Sharmila Shrestha, and Alok Pokharel on 9th Baisakh 2068 BS on behalf of the Public Interest Protection Forum has been published. Writ was filed against the Office of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers, the Chief Secretary, the Empowered Bagmati Civilization Integrated Development Committee, the Ministry of Physical Planning and Construction, the Ministry of Local Development and the Chief District Officers of Kathmandu, Lalitpur, and Bhaktapur .

In the judgement, it has been directed to identify the real homeless and remove the encroached settlements in a phased manner. Real homeless residents who are forced to live without alternatives should be identified and transferred to the housing currently built in Ichangunarayan, if it cannot be managed there, arrangements must be made elsewhere and in the case of real homeless people who do not have an immediate alternative arrangement, taking into consideration the right to residence guaranteed by Article 37(1) of the Constitution of Nepal, Court has issued an order to remove the encroachment by providing cash as immediate relief to facilitate the relocation.

Similarly, for the protection of river areas, it has been ordered to allow construction of structures only by leaving 40 meters of land in the case of large rivers and streams in the valley such as Bagmati and Bishnumati. Earlier in the year 2065, the Council of Ministers decided to leave only 20 meters area in the big rivers. It has been said that 20 meters more should be left in the river where it was said that 20 meters should be left earlier.

There is also an order of the Supreme Court to leave 20 meters in the rivers and streams which had not been demarcated before. It has also ordered not to allow the construction of any structure on the land within the river boundary.

Certification of three finance bills by the President

Kathmandu – President Ramchandra Paudel has certified three bills related to finance.

President Paudel on Tuesday passed the Economic Bill, National Debt Collection Bill and Customs Tariff Bill, 2081. Along with this, these three bills have taken legal form and have gone into implementation.

Earlier, these bills were passed by both the Houses of Parliament and submitted to the President for verification.

Decisions of the first cabinet meeting of the Oli government

Kathmandu: On the same day of taking oath, the first cabinet meeting of the Oli government, which expanded the cabinet to 22 members, made various decisions for the government and the state.

In the first meeting of the Council of Ministers led by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, it has been decided that the decisions of the Council of Ministers will be kept secret for 24 hours. According to government spokesperson Prithvisubba Gurung, it has been decided to keep the decision secret for 24 hours as some decisions may need to be corrected.

The government has decided to provide relief to the families of those who died due to the floods and landslides.

The meeting has decided to return all the proposals which are in the process or not in the process in the Council of Ministers and various committees of the Council of Ministers, to the respective ministries.

Similarly, the meeting has decided to make Nepal a children free(homeless kids on the street) street by the end of 2082 .

Government spokesperson Prithvisubba Gurung informed that it has been decided to complete the installation of floodlights and parafit construction of the Kirtipur cricket ground in accordance with international standards within 300 days.

Similarly, it has been decided to provide the second and third installments to the Jajarkot earthquake victims, and it has been decided to give the permanent chief secretary’s charge to Liladevi Gartaula, the secretary to the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers.

In the meeting, Prime Minister KP Oli instructed to move forward with coordination between the ministries and also instructed the ministers to show result-oriented work within a month.

Increase in price of petroleum products

Kathmandu – Nepal Oil Corporation has increased the price of petroleum products. According to the price adjustment made after the increase in price from the Indian Oil Corporation, the corporation has said that the price of petroleum products has increased.

According to the price adjustment, the price of petrol has now increased by Rs. 4 per liter and diesel and kerosene by Rs. 3 per liter.

According to the corporation, after the price increase, the price of petrol in Kathmandu has now reached 171 rupees per liter, while the price of diesel and kerosene has reached 160 rupees.

Formation of a new 22-member cabinet of the Oli government

Kathmandu – Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has formed a 22-member cabinet. The newly appointed ministers have taken the oath of office and secrecy immediately after the swearing in of the Prime Minister.

The division of duties of ministers in the new 22-member cabinet of the Oli government is as follows-

  1. KP Sharma Oli, Prime Minister
  2. Prakashman Singh, Deputy Prime Minister, and Urban Development
  3. Bishnu Paudel, Vice President and Finance
  4. Prithvisubba Gurung, Ministry of Communications and Information
  5. Ramesh Lekhak, Home ministry
  6. Sarat Singh Bhandari, Labor and Employment
  7. Arju Rana Deuba, Foreign Affairs
  8. Navalkishore Sah Sudi, Female Children
  9. Balaram Adhikari, Land Management and Cooperatives
  10. Damodar Bhandari, Industries, Commerce and Supplies
  11. Devendra Dahal, Physical Infrastructure and Transport
  12. Tejulal Chaudhary, Youth and Sports
  13. Pradeep Yadav, Water
  14. Pradeep Paudel, Health
  15. Ajay Chaurasia, Law Justice and Parliamentary Affairs
  16. Badri Prasad Pandey, Tourism
  17. Ramnath Adhikari, Agriculture
  18. Vidya Bhattarai, Education Science and Technology
  19. Manveer Rai, defense
  20. Deepak Khadka, Water Resources and Energy
  21. Rajkumar Gupta, Federal Affairs and General
  22. Ain Bahadur Shahi Thakuri, Forest and Environment

Prime Minister Oli took an oath

Kathmandu – Newly appointed Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli today took the oath of office and secrecy before President Ramchandra Paudel at the Presidential Office Sheetal Niwas.

Earlier, President Paudel had appointed Oli as the Prime Minister according to Article 76(2) of the Constitution. Prime Minister Oli has prepared to expand the Cabinet today.

On the other hand, some law professionals have approached the Supreme Court demanding the cancellation of Oli’s appointment saying that it is not in accordance with the law.

Petition to the Supreme Court demanding cancellation of the appointment of Prime Minister Oli

Kathmandu – Lawyers have reached the Supreme Court claiming that the appointment of KP Sharma Oli as Prime Minister is not legal.

After President Ramchandra Paudel appointed UML President Oli as the Prime Minister on Sunday according to Article 76 (2) of the Constitution, advocates Deepak Adhikari, Khagendra Prasad Chapagain, and Shailendra Kumar Gupta have approached the Supreme Court to file a petition demanding the cancellation of the appointment of Prime Minister Oli.

It is said in the writ, ‘After one article fails, it is the provision of the constitution to go to another article. According to Article 76 (2) of the Constitution, Prachanda was appointed as a member of the House of Representatives with the support of more than two parties represented in the House of Representatives and if he did not receive a vote of confidence, It is a constitutional arrangement that the government of 76 (3)should be made .’

It is mentioned in the writ that if two parties agree, it cannot go against the constitution,and according to the constitution, the president should go to the government formation process from the largest party in the parliament.

Images: Trump’s assassination attempt during his speech in Pennsylvania

Assassination attempt was made on former US president Donald Trump. Shots were fired during a public speech of former US President Donald Trump before his supporters in Pennsylvania.

In a post to his Truth Social network, Trump said a bullet pierced the “upper part” of his right ear and thanked the Secret Service. He left the hospital shortly after receiving treatment.

The gunman has been shot dead by Secret Service agents. In a statement released on Saturday night, the FBI said that it had “identified Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, as the subject involved in the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump.”


The shooting also killed one bystander and injured two others. Authorities say all three victims are adult males.

President Joe Biden has strongly condemned the “sick” attack, adding, “There’s no place in America for this kind of violence”.

Gaza massacre: 17 killed in missile attack on refugee camp

Israeli missiles aimed at Palestinians killed 17 Palestinians and wounded 80 others taking shelter in a school for displaced people in the Nussarat refugee camp, according to Gaza officials.

Earlier, Israel attacked the al-Mawasi camp, killing 90 people.

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva condemned the “endless carnage” in Gaza and Israel’s “constant attacks” on so-called “safe zones”.

While the Israeli side is accusing Hamas of rejecting negotiations for a ceasefire, Izzat al-Rishek, a member of Hamas’s political office, said Israel’s rejection of ceasefire talks is false propaganda.

At least 38,443 people have been killed and 88,481 injured in Israel’s war on Gaza since October 7. The death toll in Israel from the October 7 Hamas-led offensive is estimated at 1,139, and dozens are still being held captive in Gaza.

Spain won the Euro Cup 2024 title

Spain has won the European Cup 2024. Defeating England by 2-1 in the finals held in Berlin, Germany, Spain set the record for winning the Euro Cup for the fourth time.

Nico Williams (47th minute) and Mikel Oyarzbal scored for Spain in the 86th minute. Cole Palmer scored for England in the 73rd minute of the game.

Spain has now become the national team that has won the most UEFA Euro Cup titles having won the title in 1964, 2008, 2012, and 2024. Germany then won the Euro Cup in 1972, 1980, and 1996.

This is England’s second defeat in a row in the final of the Euro Cup. England also reached the final at the previous Euro Cup 2020, where they lost to Italy in a penalty shootout (1-1; 2-3). The English team has not yet won the UEFA Euro Cup.

Spain, which is in Group B, won all three matches by defeating Croatia 3-0, Italy 1-0 and Albania 1-0. In the playoffs, the team continued its winning streak by defeating Georgia (4-1), Germany (2-1 in overtime) and France (2-1).

The 2024 Euro Cup was played between June 14 and July 14 in Germany. Games were held in the German cities of Berlin, Dortmund, Munich, Cologne, Stuttgart, Hamburg, Leipzig, Frankfurt, Gelsenkirchen and Düsseldorf.

KP Sharma Oli appointed as Prime Minister

Kathmandu- CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has been appointed as the Prime Minister. President Ramchandra Paudel has appointed Oli as Prime Minister according to Article 76(2) of the Constitution.

After Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda did not receive a vote of confidence in the House of Representatives meeting on Friday, Oli, on the call of President Paudel, submitted his claim to the Prime Ministership with the support of the UML and Nepali Congress along with other small parties.

According to the President’s Office, the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has been scheduled for 11 am on Monday.

Decision to form a high-level committee to investigate the budget of Madhesh

Janakpur – It has been decided to form a high-level investigation committee to investigate the errors in the Madhesh state government’s budget.

At the beginning of the meeting of the Madhesh Pradesh Assembly held on Sunday, Speaker Ramchandra Mandal informed that it has been decided to form a high-level investigation committee.

Chief Minister Satish Kumar Singh and outgoing Chief Minister Saroj Kumar Yadav have been assigned to form a high-level inquiry committee and determine the responsibilities, the Speaker said.

JASAPA Nepal had been demanding the formation of a high-level investigation committee as well as budget revision and balanced budget allocation in all sectors.

Assassination attempt on former US President Donald Trump

Assassination attempt was made on former US president Donald Trump. Shots were fired during a public speech of former US President Donald Trump before his supporters in Pennsylvania.

In a post to his Truth Social network, Trump said a bullet pierced the “upper part” of his right ear and thanked the Secret Service. He left the hospital shortly after receiving treatment.

The gunman has been shot dead by Secret Service agents. At a news conference, the FBI said that they were waiting for DNA results to come in before naming him – this is expected to happen in the coming hours
The shooting also killed one bystander and injured two others. Authorities say all three victims are adult males.

President Joe Biden has strongly condemned the “sick” attack, adding, “There’s no place in America for this kind of violence”. He has also spoken to Trump

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Congress made criteria for the selection of ministers

Kathmandu – The meeting held on Saturday of the Nepali Congress Working Committee has made the criteria for the selection of ministers. With the decision of government formation under the leadership of KP Sharma Oli, Nepali Congress decided the criteria for selecting ministers from the working committee meeting.

The committee meeting on Saturday decided that the minister will be selected based on contributions and qualifications, inclusiveness, and regional balance, spokesperson Prakasharan Mahat has informed.

Congress and UML have agreed to form a government under the leadership of KP Sharma Oli. A meeting of the Congress was held on Saturday to prepare the criteria for the selection of ministers to participate in the government.

NO need for federal government’s budget to create archaeological heritage: Chiribabu Maharjan

Lalitpur – Metropolitan Mayor Chiribabu Maharjan has said that he will not take financial support from the federal government for the construction of archaeological heritage within the Lalitpur metropolis.

Mayor Maharjan while inaugurating the Sankalpasabha of Srimad Bhagavat Gyan Mahayagya (Spiritual Festival) which will be held from Kartik 6th to 13th 2081 BS. to build Bhringareshwar Dham in the premises of Bhringareshwar Mahadev Temple located in Sunakothi, said that the expenditure will be made from the internal resources of the metropolis for the construction of monasteries, temples, and other archaeological heritage.

He said that the Maha Yagya to be conducted in Sunakothi will play an important role in promoting the religious and touristic importance of this region as well as in economic collection.

Pandit Deenbandu Pokharel, the storyteller of the Maha Yagya, said that Nepal is the best place to practice spiritualism and that the religious and historical places here should be propagated to the world to give a message of peace to the world through spirituality.

Similarly, Lalitpur-27 Ward President Krishnahari Maharjan said that the identity of Sunakothi Maha Yagya will be revealed and the historical significance will be further publicized.

Bhringareshwar, which was built in ancient time was not built in its old form, after it was destroyed by the earthquake of 1990 . A detailed project report (DPR) process has been started with the help of the metropolis to build the temple in old style.

Dozens of bodies found in Gaza City neighborhood

The bodies of dozens of Palestinians have been retrieved from the Tal al-Hawa neighbourhood after Israeli forces withdrew from parts of Gaza City, Palestinian rescue workers have said.

“The Gaza civil defence teams moved in to rescue survivors. They found dozens killed. Most of those killed are families, women, and children. Some bodies were eaten by dogs,” Gaza’s civil defence spokesperson Mahmoud Basal said on Friday.

At least 60 bodies were counted. Some bodies were buried on the spot. Others were taken to nearby hospitals.”

Israeli forces had entered the neighbourhood this week after ordering civilians to evacuate on Monday.

“Many bodies are still under the rubble. The Israeli forces are stationed nearby and the rescue efforts are interrupted regularly,” Basal said.

The discovery has come after Israeli forces withdrew from Gaza City’s Shujayea neighbourhood. On Thursday, Basal said civil defence teams recovered dozens of bodies from there, as well, adding that the neighbourhood has become uninhabitable.

“Documented testimonies” have been taken that Israeli forces opened fire on residents in the neighbourhood despite being located on designated evacuation routes, he said.
Home to more than a quarter of Gaza’s residents before the war, Gaza City was largely razed to the ground in late 2023, but hundreds of thousands of Palestinians had returned to homes in the ruins before Israel once again ordered them to leave.

Hamas, the Palestinian group that governs Gaza, accused Israeli forces of “atrocities” and called for international accountability. In a statement, the group accused Israel of committing “heinous abuses” in Gaza City.

“The atrocities revealed after the terrorist occupation army’s withdrawal from Tal al-Hawa in southwest Gaza City, after days of incursion and intense bombing that targeted all aspects of life, are war crimes of genocide and ethnic cleansing,” Hamas said.

It called on the UN and international community to take immediate steps to end a “war of extermination” that Israel is waging against Palestinians.

US complicit in Israeli war crimes – NATO member

US President Joe Biden and his administration are complicit in Israeli war crimes in Gaza, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has argued, while calling for sanctions against West Jerusalem.

In an interview with Newsweek on Thursday during the annual NATO summit in Washington, the Turkish leader said that Israel’s “deliberate” attacks on civilian infrastructure in Gaza constituted war crimes, something Israel has fiercely denied.

“The brutal murder of innocent people in hospitals where they go for treatment, in ambulances, in marketplaces, in centers where humanitarian aid is distributed, and in areas defined as safe is the gravest violation of human rights,” Erdogan stated.

However, according to the Turkish president, the Biden administration “disregards these violations and provides Israel with the most support.”

“They do so at the expense of being complicit in these violations,” Erdogan added.

NATO member Türkiye has repeatedly condemned Israel’s assault on Gaza and criticized Western governments for their continued backing of Israel. Ankara halted trade with West Jerusalem soon after the conflict began last October. Speaking to Newsweek, Erdogan also reiterated his call to sanction Israel.

“At this juncture, who will impose what kind of sanction against Israel for violating international law? That is the real question and no one is answering that,” he said.

The death toll from the eight-month offensive by Israel in Gaza has surpassed 38,000 people, according to the enclave’s Health Ministry.

Erdogan also reaffirmed his stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, saying that Western leaders were taking potentially dangerous approaches to both conflicts which could escalate into larger confrontations.

“The attitude of some of our Western allies towards Russia has only fuelled the fire,” he argued. “This has resulted in more harm than good for Ukraine.”

Today is the 211th birth anniversary of Bhanubhakta Acharya

Kathmandu: The 211th birth anniversary of Bhanubhakta Acharya, the first poet of Nepali literature, is being celebrated today with various programs at home and abroad.

Bhanubhakta, who translated the biography of King Ram of Ayodhya from Sanskrit into Nepali in his famous ‘Ramayan’ and recited it in Nepalese households in a melodious rhythm, is still remembered with great respect. It is said that Nepal which was geographically united by Prithvi Narayan Shah was united by Bhanubhakta through language, literature, and culture.

Bhanubhakta, who was born in Chundi Ramgha village of Tanahun on Ashad 21 1871 BS., was inspired by a grass cutter and translated the Ramayan into Nepali. Apart from ‘Ramayan’, his other famous works include ‘Badhushiksha’, ‘Prashnottar’, ‘Bhaktamala’, ‘Ram Gita’ and few other books.

Submission of KP Oli’s claim for Prime Ministership

Kathmandu: The two largest parties in the House of Representatives, Nepali Congress and Nepal Communist Party (UML) have submitted their claims for the new Prime Minister. After President Ramchandra Paudel called to submit claims for the post of Prime Minister according to clause (2) of Article 76 of the Constitution of Nepal, two parties submitted their claims.

UML Chief Whip Mahesh Bartaula said that Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba and UML President KP Sharma Oli submitted a claim to the President for the appointment of Oli as the Prime Minister with the signatures of the majority of members as party leaders.

After Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal did not receive a vote of confidence in the meeting of the House of Representatives today, President Paudel requested a claim to appoint a Prime minister from the members of the House of Representatives who can obtain a majority with the support of two or more parties represented in the House of Representatives in accordance with clause (2) of Article 76 of the Constitution of Nepal.

17 MPs did not participate during the Prime Minister’s vote of confidence

While Prime Minister Pushpakamal Dahal Prachanda was taking the vote of confidence, it was found that 15 MPs were absent from the House of Representatives on Friday.

A total of 17 MPs did not participate in the voting.
Prem Suwal, the only MP of Nemkipa, remained neutral.

CPN (UML) suspended MP Top Bahadur Rayamajhi is in jail while RAPRAPA MP Geeta Basnet is also suspended.Speaker Devraj Ghimire did not participate in the voting.According to sources, Nepali Congress MPs Ambika Basnet, DurlabhThapa Chhetri, and Manorama Sherchan did not participate in the voting.

Similarly, UML’s Ashma Kumari Chaudhary, Ishwari Gharti, Basant Kumar Nemwang, Suryakumari Shrestha, and Harkamaya Bishwakarma did not participate in the voting.
Likewise, Devendra Poudel of the Maoist Center also did not participate in Friday’s meeting.

Ranjita Shrestha of nagarik unmukti party, Independent MP Yogendra Mandal, Sushila Shrestha of Janata Samajwadi Party (led by Ashok Rai) and Binita Kumari Singh of Janmat Party were also not present dyring the voting.

In the 275-member House of Representatives, 63 votes were cast in favor of Prime Minister Dahal and 194 votes were cast against.

Dahal did not get a vote of confidence

Kathmandu – Pushpa Kamal Dahal has been relieved of his post as Prime Minister after not receiving a vote of confidence in the House of Representatives. Dahal took the vote of confidence from Parliament for the fifth time on Friday during the 18 months he led the government.

But he could not get the majority in the House of Representatives. Only 63 votes were cast in favor of Dahal out of 258 present at the meeting of the House of Representatives on Friday. He was dismissed after not getting the 138 votes required to become the prime minister. 194 votes were cast against him. There was 1 vote for not voting.

Prime Minister Dahal, who changed alliances with UML twice and once with Congress three times in 18 months, appeared in the House of Representatives on Friday to take the vote of confidence.

After a seven-point agreement was reached between the two major parties in the parliament on Ashad 17 to take turns leading the government, including amending the constitution, UML and Ashok Rai-led Janata Samajwadi Party, which participated in the government, withdrew their support. After that, Dahal, who was in the minority, took a vote of confidence in accordance with the constitutional facility without resigning.

Earlier, Dahal was successful in getting the vote of confidence four times with the support of Congress and UML, but failed this time.

According to Article 100 (2) of the Constitution, if the party represented by the Prime Minister splits or if the party participating in the government withdraws its support, the Prime Minister shall submit a proposal to the House of Representatives for a vote of confidence within 30 days.

In the House of Representatives, Congress, UML, RAPRAPA, JASAPA, JASAPA Nepal, Janmaat, Loktantrik Samajwadi and Nagarik Unmukti did not give a vote of confidence. After not getting a vote of confidence, he was relieved of his post according to the constitutional provisions. Now the way to form a new government is open.

let’s go for the directly elected executive system: Prime Minister

Kathmandu – Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has proposed a directly elected executive system if the constitution is to be amended. He brought this proposal while submitting a motion of confidence in the House of Representatives.

He pointed out that efforts are being made to reverse the achievements of the constitution and said that he opposed it. ‘If it is about amending the constitution, let’s go to the directly elected executive.

Mentioning that efforts are being made to reverse the achievements of the constitution, in the name of stability. He also blamed Congress and UML for trying to end inclusive and proportional existence, along with the existence of small parties.

Saying that, he also requested not to be involved in complex and sensitive matters like constitutional amendment.

Hike on Gold Price Rs 146,700 per tola

Kathmandu: The price of gold has set a new record. On the last trading day of the week, the price of gold rose by 1,800 rupees to the highest level ever.

According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Traders, the price of gold remained at 146,700 rupees per tola on Friday.

Similarly, the price of silver increased by Rs 17 per tola and was traded at Rs 1,900 per tola on Friday compared to Rs 1,885 per tola on Thursday.

As the price of gold rose in the international market, it also affected the local level. The price of gold was 2,381.44 dollars per ounce on Thursday and reached 2,409.76 dollars per ounce on Friday.

With the price of silver trading at 31.21 dollars per ounce on Friday, there has been a general increase in the price of silver in the international market.

F-16 fighter jets to be based in Ukraine — White House

WASHINGTON-F-16 fighter jets to be transferred by the West to Kiev will be based inside Ukraine, US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters.

“The F-16s will be based in Ukraine,” he said.

The official didn’t provide details when asked whether the F-16s in Ukraine’s possession will take off from NATO bases when operating against Russian forces.

Sullivan refused to say how many fighter jets will be transferred to Kiev in total, and exactly when they could start combat missions.

“Those are just things I can’t share for operational reasons. What we have said is that the transfer is underway, and that Ukrainian pilots will be operating in theater this summer in F-16s,” he said.

According to the official, this equipment will help Kiev “defend the forces on the front line and also help Ukraine as it seeks down the road to take back territory.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that deliveries of new weapons, including F-16s, to Ukraine would not change the situation on the battlefield, but would lead to a prolongation of the situation. He also noted that the fighter jets, if Ukraine comes to operate them, will burn just like any other much-touted Western military equipment.

11 dead including 7 people from the same house due to a landslide in Kaski

Pokhara – Due to continuous rain since Thursday night, 11 people died in Kaski, including 7 from the same house.

7 members of the same family were buried inside their house after a landslide in Pokhara Metropolitan City-19 Tallakot. Three people have died after being buried in a landslide in Chainpur.

When a landslide came from above the house in Pokhara-19 Purunchaur Tallakot, destroyed a one-storied house with a mud and tin roof, around 10:30 on Thursday night . 47-year-old Kul Bahadur Pariyar, his wife 43-year-old Mankumari, 85-year-old mother Laxima, 15-year-old daughter Prashana, 20-year-old daughter Prabha, son-in-law. 25-year-old Asmeet Pariyar and her relative Radhika Pariyar, a resident of Tallakot, died in the landslide reported Kaski Police. According to police, among the dead, Prabha came from Chitwan with her husband Asmit. Neighbour Radhika Pariyar died while trying to rescue those buried in the landslide.

Aarti Ojha’s daughter, 18-year-old Anita Ojha, 11-year-old Anushka Ojha and 9-year-old Prateek Subedi died when a landslide destroyed the house of Aarti Ojha in Chainpur in Pokhara-32, police said.

Similarly, 80-year-old Maitikumari Gurung died after being buried in a landslide in Madi Rural Municipality Ward No. 11 Lower Saple. 55-year-old son Om Bahadur Gurung was rescued safely, police said. The bodies of all the deceased have been kept at the Pokhara Institute of Health Sciences for post-mortem.

Western nation looking for Zelensky’s replacement – Russian intel

Russia’s foreign intelligence agency SVR has claimed that Ukraine’s Western backers have stepped up efforts to find a replacement for Volodymyr Zelensky.

According to an SVR operative who goes by the pseudonym ‘Stone’, the US and the EU are “extremely concerned” and “growing discontent” over the protracted conflict in Ukraine and the current leadership’s inability to end it, particularly after Zelensky’s presidency ends.

While they have stepped up efforts to find a suitable replacement, Western powers are said to be supporting Zelensky so far because the Ukraine war is bringing huge profits to Western arms manufacturers.

According to Stone, the West has already contacted former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and Kyiv Mayor Vitaly Klitschko, as well as Zelensky’s chief of staff Andriy Yermak, who the Times described as Ukraine’s de facto ruler. The country’s former top military commander, General Valery Zaluzhny, and former speaker of the Ukrainian parliament, Dmitriy Razumkov, are also on the list of potential Zelensky replacements, Stone said.

“It is assumed that these people may be in demand when the situation in the front line is deteriorating sharply and there is an urgent need for leadership change. Then it will be possible to choose one of them, blaming Zelensky for all the failures,” he said.

Zelensky’s legal claim to office has been in dispute since late May, when he refused to hold presidential elections, citing martial law. Russian President Vladimir Putin predicted last month that Ukraine’s Western backers would oust Zelensky after pushing through all the necessary “unpopular decisions”, which could happen as early as next year.

US to ship bombs to Israel under project previously on hold — WSJ

The Washington administration will soon send to Israel the bombs that it had previously suspended, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported, citing US officials.

According to them, the United States will begin shipping bombs weighing 500 pounds (around 227 kg) each. The project was put on hold in May as Israel launched its military operation in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.

The weapons “are in the process of being shipped,” the newspaper said. They are expected to arrive in Israel in coming weeks, it added.

On May 8, US President Joe Biden told CNN in an interview that his administration will stop sending weapons to Israel if the Jewish state launches a major military operation in Rafah. Later that day, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin explained that Washington was reviewing some “near-term security assistance shipments” due to the situation in Rafah. A decision was made to hold back delivery of high payload munitions, he said.

Investment commitment of more than 250 billion in 11 months: 383 industries registered

KATHMANDU – The Department of Industry has confirmed the commitment of investment worth more than Rs 250 billion in 11 months of the current financial year from various industries.

According to the department, 383 industries have been registered during this period. According to the data released by the department on Wednesday, among the newly registered industries, there are 49 large industries, 50 medium industries, and 284 small industries.

According to the department, 59 industries have been registered with an investment commitment of 32 billion 20 million from mid-May to the mid-June.

According to the department, nine large industries were registered from April to mid-June after the investment conference held by the government with the aim of bringing domestic and foreign investment.

Similarly, a total of 355 companies have been approved for foreign direct investment (FDI) this year.

According to the department, newly registered industries and domestic investments approved by the government will provide employment to 26,027 people. Similarly, industries registered with foreign investment are expected to provide employment to 17,642 people.

During this period, two patent registrations, 5,494 trademark registrations, 45 initial environmental assessments and 89 trademark related cases were registered in the department’s statistics.

Colombia in the Copa America final

Colombia has entered the Copa America final after defeating Uruguay.

Colombia entered the Copa America final after defeating Uruguay by 1-0 in the second semi-final on Thursday morning. The goal scored by Lerma in the 39th minute of the first half became the deciding goal of the game.

After defeating Canada 2-0 in the first semi-final match on Wednesday morning, Argentina has entered the final. Canada and Uruguay, defeated in the semi-finals, will compete for the third place on Sunday morning, while the final match will be held on Monday morning.

Argentina in the Copa America final

Argentina entered the finals of the Copa America with a comfortable 2-0 win against Canada in the match on Wednesday.

Argentina, who took the lead with Junior Alvarez’s goal in the 23rd minute of the first half secured the victory after Captain Messi scored the second goal in the 51st minute of the game.

Argentina will now play the winner of Uruguay and Colombia for the title, while the second semi-final match will be played on Thursday morning.

With this, Messi has risen to second place in the list of the most goals scored in international football. This is his 109th goal for Argentina. Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo is at the top with 130 goals.

Authority filed corruption case against 1520 people in 1 year: 8.5 billion claim

Kathmandu – The Abuse of Authority Investigation Commission has filed corruption cases against 1,520 people in 1 year. The Authority has filed a corruption case in a special court against the Minister/MP of the Provincial Government, the Chief Secretary of the Government of Nepal, the Secretary, the Head/Deputy Head of the local level, businessmen/intermediaries, and others in the accusation of abuse of public office, damage to government property and acquisition of illegal assets.

According to Narahari Ghimire, the spokesperson of the authority, about 8.5 billion 45 million rupees have been claimed from the defendants. Spokesman Ghimire said that during this period, the Authority filed 211 indictments in the special court.

According to the indictment filed by the Authority in the special court, among the defendants there are 100 people’s representatives, including provincial government ministers/MPs, heads of municipalities and rural villages, deputy heads, and ward presidents. Similarly, there are 181 government officials.

16 mayors, 11 deputy mayors, 7 village presidents, 8 vice presidents, 42 ward presidents, 7 members of the executive committee and 7 ward members of the municipality have been charged with corruption.

Similarly, the chief secretary of Nepal government, Baikunth Aryal and secretary Madhu Marasini, from high-ranking employees to the procurement level, have also become defendants in the corruption case. Out of the corruption cases filed, 40 people were arrested with bribes. Out of which there are 29 employees.

According to the records of the authority, during this period, 12 people of special category including the chief secretary, 25 people of the joint secretary level, 72 people of the deputy secretary level, 167 people of the branch officer level, 54 accountants, 144 people of the NASU level, 31 people of the procurement level and 2 office assistants and 520 national service employees has been filed against.

Some public representatives and employees who were made defendants have also been acquitted in a special court. However, most of the cases are currently pending in the special court.

After the suspension of both the head and deputy head of the same municipality on charges of damage to public property and illegal acquisition of wealth, political and administrative work has also been hindered since the last time the budget was brought.

According to the authority, the Mayor Ajay Prakash and Deputy Mayor Rita Devi of Rautahat’s Katharia Municipality have been suspended after a case of illegal damage was filed against them. Sarlahi Mayor Bharat Kumar Thapa and Deputy Mayor Leelakumari Moktan, Sarlahi District Coordination Committee Chief Methur Chaudhary, Sirha Navrajpur Rural Municipality Bishwamohan Prasad and Vice President Shobhakumari Yadav, Sirha Mayor Gajendra Maharjan and Lalitpur Godawari Municipality Deputy Mayor Muna Adhikari, Mahottari Jaleshwar Municipality Mayor Suresh Sah Sonar and Deputy Mayor Roshan Khatun, Chairman of Chankheli Rural Municipality of Humla, Dhanlal Chaulagai are currently under suspension after corruption cases.

In the case of corruption cases, most of them have been accused of abusing their public positions and making irregularities in purchases, abusing their positions and amassing illegal wealth. People’s representatives have become defendants in crimes such as exploitation of river products and selling them at low prices, damage to public property, irregularities in the construction of roads and other infrastructures, especially in local level corruption. Only a few weeks ago, a case was filed against Chief Secretary Baikunth Aryal in a special court on charges of corruption in the purchase of alcohol stickers. Aryal is under suspension with the filing of the case.

Naubise-Malekhu road section will be closed at night for 15 days

Kathmandu-Malekhu road section under Prithvi highway is going to be closed at night for 15 days.

Nagadhunga-Mugling Road Project (Eastern Section) has informed that Naubise-Malekhu road section will be closed from 10 pm to 3 am on 10th July onwards. According to the notice issued, the road is going to be closed to work on the structure of the bridge of Ganesh river, Dangdung river, Kheste river and Pokhara river in the said road section.

During this period, the vehicles of essential services (ambulance, security agencies, etc.) will be able to run.

The project has also requested that the Galchi-Bidur-Chhare-Tokha road can be used as an alternative to the road while maintaining lane discipline on this road section.

RSP removed Dr Mukul Dhakal from his position as General Secretary and Spokesperson

Kathmandu – RSP has removed Dr. Mukul Dhakal from his position as General Secretary and Spokesperson.The meeting of the central committee of the RSP held today has removed Dhakal from other responsibilities of the party so that he remains only an ordinary member of the RSP.

After discussing the report of the Disciplinary Commission regarding Dhakal, the Central Committee decided to remove him from other responsibilities so that only ordinary members remain.

Dhakal was removed from the position on charges of incompetent, undisciplined, apolitical, indecent, chaotic behavior and violation of discipline in running the party.

Due to the dispute that started within the party regarding Dhakal’s review trip report, Dhakal was punished by the party, but the party did not take ownership of his report. An official of the RSP said that the report was submitted to the party and made public before the discussion.

On the other hand, Mukal Dhakal, who has been sacked from the position, said that he was expelled not from the party but from the club of Chairman Lamichhane.

77 people died :88 injured due to disaster caused by continuous rain

Kathmandu, July 9: Since the onset of this year’s monsoon, 77 people have died and 88 people have been injured due to floods, landslides, and inundation in various parts of the country.

Police have informed that one person died in Kathmandu valley, 18 in Koshi province, three in Madhesh Province, four in Bagmati province, 22 in Gandaki Province, 18 in Lumbini province, and four each in Karnali and Sudurpaschim provinces.

The injured include three from Kathmandu Valley, 21 from Koshi Province, five from Madhesh Province, four from Bagmati Province, 26 from Gandaki Province, four from Lumbini Province, 15 from Karnali Province and 10 from Sudurpaschim Province.

A total of 53 people have been rescued, 41 in Koshi province and 12 in Gandaki province. Also, two people have gone missing in Koshi province, two in Bagmati province, and one in Sudurpaschim province. The police said that the search for the missing persons is continuing.

A total of 161 houses were inundated by the flood, while 94 houses, 53 huts, 41 bridges, two government offices and a school were damaged. Also, 335 cattle have died and 296 families have been displaced during this period.

Efforts are being made to move families from different districts who are at risk of floods and landslides to safe places. According to the Nepal Police Headquarters, the police are also working to clear the landslide and restore the traffic.

Investment Facilitation Bill approved by President Paudel

Kathmandu: President Ramchandra Paudel has approved the ‘Bill to amend some Nepal Acts related to investment facilitation’.

According to the statement issued by the spokesperson of the President’s Office, Shailaja Regmi Bhattarai, the bill, which was passed by both houses of the Federal Parliament in accordance with Article 113 (2) of the Constitution, was approved by President Paudel on Monday.

Weather forecast for the next three days

Monsoon is currently affecting the country. It is generally cloudy in most parts of the country with light to moderate rain in a few places in Koshi, Madhesh, Bagmati, and Gandaki provinces and light rain in one or two places in the rest of the country .

July 9 (Tuesday)

In the afternoon, it will be generally cloudy across the country. There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at some places in Koshi, Madhesh, Lumbini, and Gandaki provinces and a couple of places in the remaining provinces. There is a possibility of heavy rain in one or two places of Koshi, Madhesh and Gandaki provinces.

At night, it will be mostly cloudy across the country. There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at some places in Koshi, Madhesh, Lumbini, and Gandaki provinces and a couple of places in the remaining provinces. There is a possibility of heavy rain in one or two places in Koshi, Madhesh, Lumbini and Gandaki provinces. Also, there is a possibility of very heavy rain in one or two places in Koshi province.

July 10 (Wednesday)

In the afternoon, it will be generally cloudy across the country. There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at some places in Koshi, Madhesh, Lumbini and Gandaki provinces and a couple of places in the remaining provinces. There is a possibility of heavy rain in few places of Koshi and Madhesh provinces and one or two places of Bagmati and Gandaki provinces. Also, there is a possibility of very heavy rain in one or two places of Koshi and Madhesh provinces.

At night, it will be generally cloudy across the country. There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at some places in Koshi, Madhesh, Bagmati, Gandaki and Lumbini provinces and one or two places in the remaining provinces. There is a possibility of heavy rain at one or two places in Koshi, Madhesh, Bagmati, Lumbini and Gandaki provinces.

July 11 (Thursday)

In the afternoon, it will be generally cloudy across the country. There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at some places of Koshi, Madhesh, Bagmati and Gandaki provinces and a few places of Lumbini and Sudurpaschim provinces and one or two places of Karnali province. There is a possibility of heavy rain in one or two places of Koshi, Madhesh, Bagmati and Gandaki.

At night, it will be generally cloudy across the country. There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning at some places in Koshi, Madhesh, Bagmati, Gandaki and Sudurpaschim provinces and one or two places in the remaining provinces. There is a possibility of heavy rain in one or two places of Koshi, Bagmati, Gandaki and Lumbini regions.

Warning and advisory for the next 24 hours: Light to moderate rain with thunder/lightning in some parts of the country and heavy rain in one or two places in Koshi, Madhesh, Bagmati, Gandaki, Lumbini states, may occur in those areas. And in order to avoid the risk or damage of disaster it is requested to take necessary precautions.

Meeting between Xi and Orban on Ukraine crisis

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Monday. During the meeting, both leaders discussed the Ukraine crisis.

While various political experts are describing Orban’s visit to Beijing as a “sudden” and “surprising” trip after his trip to Moscow and Kiev, he has described these trips as a “peace campaign”.

Some Chinese experts say Orbán’s diplomacy could help amplify some pragmatic voices within the European Union.

Orban’s visit to China came after Hungary assumed the presidency of the EU. Experts noted that the visit reflects a rational and pragmatic voice in Europe amid existing differences between China and the EU in areas such as electric vehicles.

Orban briefed Xi on recent visits to Ukraine and Russia. In addition to praising Orbán’s efforts to promote a political solution to the Ukraine crisis, President Xi expressed China’s relevant ideas and proposals in detail.

Xi emphasized that a ceasefire and a political solution are in the interest of all parties and said that the priority is to calm the situation by taking into account the principle of not expanding the war zone and not escalating the fighting.

Xi called on the international community to create a comfortable environment and support direct talks and resumption of dialogue between the two sides, saying that only if all major countries bring positive energy instead of negative energy, the conflict can be truceed as soon as possible.

“China is actively promoting peace talks in its own way and is encouraging and supporting all efforts for a peaceful resolution of the crisis,” Xi said, adding that China and Hungary have the same basic proposals and the direction of their efforts, and that China and Hungary are willing to stay in touch with all relevant parties.

Despite Hungary’s dual membership of both the EU and NATO, Orbán has positioned himself against proposals to provide military aid to Ukraine and integrate Ukraine into NATO and the EU.