JOURNALIST TEAM BEGINS PROBE INTO MURDER OF YADAV PAUDEL
Kathmandu, 5 April: A seven-member journalist team headed by Shiba Gaule launched an investigation into the murder of journalist Yadav Paudel in Birthamodh, Jhapa, Wednesday
The team began work by meeting representatives of society in the eastern district,
Sixteen persons have been arrested for investigation
Paudel could have been murdered for investigative reporting on red light areas in the town, one report said.
He is survived by a mother, wife and nine-year-old daughter.
Two police teams are also probing the murder
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SINGHA DURBAR GETS A CLEAN-UP
Kathmandu, 5 April: Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai Thursday launched a cleaning campaign of Singha Durbar complex housing the central secretariat.
The effort was part of campaign to clean-up the capital by the Kathmandu Municipal Corporation.
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INTERNATIONAL MEET ON CLIMATE CHANGE
Kathmandu, 5 April: A two-day 26-nation International Conference on Mountain Countries On Climate change begins in the capital Thursday .
At the meeting, Nepal will focus on access to financial resources and technological adaptation to fight climate change issues.
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR ALSO KICKS OFF
Kathmandu, 5 April: A five-day Nepal International Trade Fair 2012
sponsored by FNCCI also kicks off at Bhrikuti Mandap Thursday.
Products from home and abroad will be on display at 350 stalls.
China has 30 stalls, India six, Bangladesh seven, Pakistan seven and
Bhutan two in the exhibition.
“We are trying to transform this fair into a forum for those who want to invest in sectors ranging from agriculture to hydroelectricity,” said FNCCI Vice-
chairman Bhaskar Raj Ranjitkar.
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CAPITAL RECORDS 0.22MM RAIN OVERNIGHT
Kathmandu, 5 April: Altogether 0.22mm rainfall was recorded overnight
in the capital.
Minimum temperature Thursday morning was 12 degrees Celsius and mercury in expected to rise 28 degrees Celsius in the afternoon Thursday.
It was ‘darkness at noon’ Tuesday when hiil and storm was recorded.
Residents said the phenomenon was unprecedented.
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