Nepal Today

Monday, November 15, 2010

THREE PARTIES AGREE TO RESCHEDULE PM VOTE

Kathmandu, 15 Nov. The Big Three- Maoists, NC ad UML—agreed to reschedule the `17th `round of vote for prime minister in parliament Monday.
Parliament’s business advisory committee will discuss options Monday after a division bench of the supreme court Wednesday asked Speaker Subash Nemwang consider alternatives to the inconclusive spread over four months.
The country is being administered by a caretaker government led by Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal.
The three parties met for the third time in 11 days to end a prolonged political impasse, budget, constitution drafting and completing the peace process.
The summit is being held at Gokarna.
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Former King, Queen leave for India

Kathmandu, 15 Nov.: Former King Gyanendra and Queen Komal flew for Mumbai Monday to attend the marriage of a relative in Jodhpur.
The couple was seen off at the airport by Former Crown Prince Paras and Crown Princess Himani.
The then king said his visit laws personal and family related.
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RPP-NEPAL PROTEST

Kathmandu, 15 Nov.: RPP-Nepal. demanding constitutional monarchy and a Hindu state, stage a sit-in in front of the constituent assembly The party demanded the dissolution of the assembly.
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Kathmandu, 15 Nov.: Nepal Rashtra Bank ((NRB) said it’ll auction 100 kg gold and 2,000 kg silver Tuesday.
The central bank issued an auction notice Monday.
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Kathmandu, 14 Nov.: Vice-chairman of National Planning Commission Dr Jagdish Chandra Monday inaugurated a five-day international conference to discuss climate change issues in the capital.
Some 150 graduate students are participating.
The meet is organized by Small Earth Nepal (SEN).
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