Nepal Today

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

MAJORITY GOVT NO SOLUTION: JHALANATH KHANAL

Kathmandu, 14 Sept,” Immediately after call by senior UML leader and Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal attempted an effort to stall election of Maoist Chairman Prachanda prime minister, Chairman Jhalanath Khanal Tuesday said a majority government was no solution to the current political deadlock.
“The deadlock will end when the two main parties realize the need for understanding,” Khanal Khanal said after a meeting with British Ambassador John Tucknott.
Nepal is openly backing NC candidate Ram Chandra Paudel for prime minister and is pushing for a change in party policy to stay neutral in voting.
MJFL Chairman and deputy Prime Minister Bijaya Kumar Gachedhar Tuesday blamed major parties for the current impasse and endangering a democratic republic.
He said major parties should handover government leadership to Madeshbadi parties.
:Main responsibility for the crisis rests on Prachanda,” he said.
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TRADE, COMMERCE, ECONOMY

GOVT. BUYS 42.2b worth IC

Kathmandu, 14 Sept.: Widening trade deficit with India is burning the foreign exchange currency reserve, The Himalayan Times reports.
The central bank purchased Indian currency equal to 102.1 billion selling $2.2 billion in the Indian money market, during last fiscal year.
“In 2008/09 Indian currency equal to 73.4 billion was purchased selling $1.5 billion,” said the central bank attributing an accelerated trade deficit with India for the largest amount of Indian currency purchase.
“The gross foreign exchange reserve dropped by seven percent to Rs 266.57 billion in mid-July 21010 from a level of Rs286.54 as at mid-July 2009,” reveals the central bank’s annual data supporting the claim
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GOVT. FACES FINANCIAL CRUNCH

Kathmandu, 14 Sept.: The government has requested Nepal Rashtra Bank to issue letter of credit (LC) on credit facility to Oberthru Technologies for receiving the first lot of machine readable passports (MRPs) after budget shortage threatened to affect timely delivery of the high-tech passports, Republica reports.
Ministry of Finance wrote a letter to this connection to the central bank Monday after French-based security printer sought payment assurance for delivering the first lot of MRPs.
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MEDIA GOOGLE

“The proposed provision [to install filters] may require ISPs to block popular sites like Facebook and Google that might also contain threatening or socially dangerous contents. We welcome the government’s efforts to minimizing cyber crimes, but we should also respect people’s right to freedom and privacy.”

(President of Internet Service Providers’ Association of Nepal Binay Bohara, Republica, 14 Sept.)
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