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Saturday, February 11, 2012

FORMER WOMEN MAOIST FIGHTERS OBSTRUCT CHEQUE DISTRIBUTION PROCESS IN KAILALI

FORMER MAOIST FIGHTERS OBSTRUCT CHEQUE DISTRIBUTION AT KAILALI CANTONMENT

Kathmandu, 11 Feb.: Maoist former woman fighters at a camp in Kailali obstructed the distribution of a golden handshake as
they were returning home for the first time in five years from internment camps.
The women fighters of the PLA Seventh Division demanded extra money and padlocked facilities.
The process of sending the former combatants home Saturday has been delayed.
The special committee for Maoist integration and resettlement brought out a ‘very important’ notice of state-owned daily newspaper
Gorkhapatra Saturday saying banks had been notified severance allowances of former fighters can be withdrawn personally by concerned person only after presenting and ID.
The notice was issued amid widespread complaints cheques has been former combatants had been seized and cashed by Maoist commanders deplpoyed at cantonments.
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ANOTHER BANK REPORTS REDUCED PROFIT

Kathmandu, 11 Feb.: Bank of Asia also reported a reduced
net profit on Q2 of the current fiscal year 2011/12.
The bank reported a net profit of Rs 121 million in Q2 ending 14 January compared to a profit of Rs. 123 million in the same period the previous year
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MEDIA GOOGLE

“The Indian envoy said despite differences
of ideology and interests, Nepali political forces comprising Maoists, royalists and a democrats must find a common ground for
peace and constitution. He said framework for the new
constitution was almost ready and negotiations were underway onsome major issues, including state restructuring. “The challenging issues lneed wider consensus and flexibility,” said Prasad “

(Indian Ambassador Jayant Prasad , The Himalayan Times, 11 Feb.)
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