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Friday, August 7, 2009

Former King Gyanendra going to India again

By Bhola B Rana

Kathmandu, 7 Aug: A source said former King Gyanendra is visiting India sometime December, Nepalpatrika reports.
He has been advised to improve relations with India.
Maoists attempted a secret meeting with the former king.
But the former king rejected the request.
Monarchists favour improving ties with India rather than China.
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Nepali workers in Korea to get a salary hike

Kathmandu, 7 Aug: Foreign workers in Korea, including Nepalis, will get a salary hike from next year with an improvement in the economic situations amid the recession, Samacharpatra reports.
The decision was taken by an organization that handles permits for foreign workers.
A decision has been made for a 10percent salary increment.
Minimum salary from 2010 will be 4,110 Korean yuans, according to a decision of the labour ministry.
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MEDIA GOOGLE

“The Maoist leader [CP Gajurel] was on his way, we understand, to meet King Gyanendra, shortly due in London [in Chennai in 2003], to shore up the faltering peace process. Consider the crucial details. British Prime Minister Tony Blair has appointed a special envoy for Nepal. Gajurel had received a British passport and was quite blasé about having doctored it. Indian Foreign Secretary Kanwal Sibal was sore that Nepal has not been taking New Delhi into confidence vis-à-vis the peace talks.”

(Maila Baje, People’s Review, 7 Aug.)

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