Nepal Today

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Six dead, 34 missing in bus accident (BREAKING NEWS)

By Bhola B Rana

Kathmandu, 10 Sept. Bodies of six among 40 persons missing when a bus fell into a river near Balephi, Sindhupalchok, have been recovered Thursday morning.
Rescuers said others are trapped in the bus which was heading for the capital from Jalbire.
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New army chief fought Maoists in far-West

By Bhola B Rana

Kathmandu, 10 Sept: New Army Chief Gen Chatraman Singh Gurung who took charge of Nepal Army Wednesday planned and led counter-insurgency operations during the 10-year people’s war in the far-West
where Maoists were strongest.
Gen Gurung will lead the Nepal Army for the next three years.
Born in Tanahu on 18 July 1952, Gurung, graduated from Indian Military Academy, Dehra Dun, India, and joined Royal Nepal Army in 1971.
He completed staff college from the Command and General Staff College, Leavenworth, USA, and also attended the National Defence University, China.
Gen Gurung holds a bachelors degree from Tribhuvan University,
He is a paratrooper and has completed several professional courses at home in mountain warfare; has completed commando and jungle warfare courses in India.
The new army chief served as operations staff officer, chief military personnel officer and chief of staff in UNFIL, Lebanon.
Gurung succeeded Gen Rukmangud Katawal.
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Bomb planted at home of CPN-UML leader

Kathmandu, 10 Sept: A powerful bomb was discovered Thursday at the home of CPN-UML leader Gobinda Thapa in Jhapa.
The family immediately vacated the home as fear griped the neighbourhood.
It wasn’t known who planted the bomb.
A bomb disposal unit of Nepal Army arrived immediately at the site.
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Salaries of president, prime minister hiked

Kathmandu, 10 Sept: The salaries of the president and the prime minister have been hiked by the cabinet by the cabinet 2 September.
The president will get a monthly allowance of Rs 72,800 after a hike of Rs 2,080; the prime minister’s salary has been hiked from Rs 35,500 to Rs 36,920 per month.
Salaries of political leaders in government and parliament were also increased.
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Facility for wife of communication minister

Kathmandu, 10 Sept: Nepal Telecom has provided a NGO run by wife of Communication Minister Shanker Pokhrel nearly Rs 500,000 and eight telephones free, Naya Patrika reports.
The ministry extended the facility despite protests from members of the Telecom board.
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Prachanda calls on Girija

Kathmandu, 10 Sept: Chairman Prachanda Wednesday called on ailing Nepali Congress Girija Prasad Koirala.
They held political discussions for nearly one hour.
Koirala is recovering from urine infection.
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ADB withdrawn from transmission line project

Kathmandu, 10 Sept: Asian Development Bank (ADB) has withdrawn from the 200km Tanakpur/Kohalpur transmission line project to import electricity from India, Kantipur reports.
The transmission line runs through two national parks and a protected area.
ADB said it isn’t financing the project without a study on environment impact and effect on society.
Government plan to minimize impact of load-shedding will receive a setback.
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TRADE, COMMERCE, ECONOMY


FNCCI delegation in Bhutan

Kathmandu, 10 Sept: A 24-member delegation of FNCCI flew for Bhutan Wednesday to attend the 9th SAARC trade fair in Thimpu from 11 to 14 September.
The delegation is led by Vice-president Suresh Pradhan.
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Nepal Business Bank Ltd received permission

Kathmandu, 10 Sept: Nepal Business Bank Ltd has received permission from Nepal Rashtra Bank to operate as the country’s 27th commercial bank.
The bank with a paid-up capital of Rs 2.3 billion has 1,228 promoters.
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NDF meeting uncertain

Kathmandu, 10 Sept: A meeting of the Nepal Development Forum (NDF) is uncertain, Annapurna Post reports.
Meetings are held once every two years,
Government has concluded a meeting is meaningless with continuing political uncertainty.
Meetings haven’t been held since 2004 because of political instability.
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MEDIA GOOGLE

“Madhav Kumar Nepal got belated respect because Nepali Congress requested India to honour Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal,”

(Congress Vice-president Ram Chandra Paudel, Janadisha, 10 Sept.)

“The country is in transition and communal riots are going unabated. In a situation like this, it is foolish to expect that constitution drafting process to be complete on time.”

(Congress leader Dr Shekhar Koirala, The Kathmandu Post, 10 Sept.)

“For the first time in the country’s history, the former Maoist-led government had recommended the names of two persons of Madeshi community for ambassador [Bedananda Jha was ambassador to India during panchayat] posts in the US and UK. This government countermanded both names.”

(MJF leader Upendra Yadav, The Kathmandu Post, 10 Sept.)

‘Maoists are attempting to bring down the judiciary; after failure to topple the army in the army chief case, an attack has been launched on the judiciary.”

(Sher Bahadur Deuba, Rajdhani, 10 Sept.)

‘Either there’ll be no integration or we’ll send Pasang [Nanda Kishore Pun] and Baldeb [Chandra Prakash Khanal]; How can a headless body be integrated?”

(Unidentified Maoist leader, Nagarik, 10 Sept.)


“The rightist forces are eager to derail the constitution writing process. If the progressive forces fail to draft the new constitution in time, it will be disastrous for the country.”

(Jhalanath Khanal, The Rising Nepal, 10 Sept.)
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1 Comments:

At November 17, 2009 at 1:04 AM , Blogger Bernard Singer said...

Really it is very sad news generally thought to be a safe method of travel; after all, they are considerably larger than other vehicles on the road.

http://oopslaw.changjy.com/2009/11/17/legal-responsibility-is-uncertain-in-bus-accidents/

 

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