Chinese military team coming
Kathmandu, 14 Nov: A eight-member Chinese military team with two major generals in arriving on a five-day visit 19 Nov., Kantipur reports.
The team will hold discussions with Home Minster Bamdeb Gautam, Defence Minister Ram Bahadur Thapa Badal, Chief of the Army Staff Gen Rukmangud Katawal and Defence Secretary Baman Prasad Neupane.
Earlier, Badal visited China when Beijing offered Rs 100 in military assistance.
Nnnn
Nepali appointed in top WFP position
Kathmandu, 14 Nov: Dr Suresh R. Sharma, a graduate of Tribhuvan University, has been appointed Inspector General and Director of World Food Programme’s (WFP) Oversight Services Division at is Rome Headquarters, WFP said.
He began his career in WFP as a budget analyst in 1989.
Nnnn
RBB earns Rs 374m net profit
Kathmandu, 14 Nov: Rashtra Banijya Bank (RBB), Nepal’s largest wholly owned state bank, earned a Rs 374 million net profit in Q1 of the current fiscal year 2008/09 that begins mid-July.
The bank earned Rs 162 million in the previous year corresponding quarter and a Rs 1770 million net profit in fiscal year 2007/08.
Nnnn
WHO to help Nepal
Kathmandu, 14 Nov: Responding to Nepal’s request for help in testing for adulteration in imported Chinese milk products, the WHO has agreed to provide the logistic support to the government to conduct tests for melamine contamination, Prabhakar Ghimere reports in the Kathmandu Post.
Uttam Kumar Bhattarai, director general of Department of Food Technology and Quality Control said the UN health agency was providing sophisticated lab equipment to do comprehensive quality testing of the imported materials at different customs points.
Nnnn
Pressure horns banned in Valley
Kathmandu, 14 Nov: Pressure have been banned in motor vehicles in all three districts of the Valley, Annapurna Post reports.
Traffic police Thursday started a special campaign.
Police started pulling out horns in vehicles Thursday.
In the first phase, horns are being out from buses and minibuses.
Nnnn
MEDIA GOOGLE
“We took the CPN-Maoist to government, but now they are treating us like an enemy.”
(Sher Bahadur Deuba, The Himalayan Times, 14 Nov.)
No comments:
Post a Comment