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Tuesday, September 25, 2012


NEPALI DRUGS TRFFICKER GETS DEATH SENTENCE Kathmandu, 25 Sept.: A death sentence was confirmed Tuesday morning by Kuaka Lumpur on Nepali national Hari Bahadur Ghale of Bashuncht, Nuwakot, Nepal embassyin the Malaysian capital Aus, Ghale was arrested 30 May 2003 from a hotel where he was given a bag with the drug by a friend Ganesh Tamang, who is absconding. The drug consignment was hidden in the bag. Ghale was returning home.’ Tamang is the main suspect in the racket. Nnnn 16 HANUMAN DHOKA TEMPLES OPENED TO PUBLIC Kathmandu, 25 Sept.: The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has thrown open 16 different temples situated in the Hanumandhoka Durbar Square complex to the general public and visitors, RSS reports These temples were not opened for the public until now. The temples opened for viewing by the public and visitors are the Krishna Mahabishnu Temple, the Mahabishnu Temple, the Jagannath Temple, the Bishweshwar Mahadev Temple, the Degu Taleju Temple, the Nil Barahi Temple, the Gorakhnath Baba Pau shrine, the Kalbhairav Temple, the Shree Bishnu Temple, the Hanuman Swetbhairav Temple, the Kotilingeshwar Mahadev Temple, the Thulo Nahgara, the Kaheshwar Mahadev, Saraswati, Nawayoginimai, the Shiva Parvati Temple and the Radhakrishna Temple. Chief Executive Officer of KMC, Kedar Bahadur Adhikari, said the temples will be open from 7 to 11.30 a.m. nnnn

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