UPDATE FORMER KING GETS TUMULTUOUS WELCOME IN SYANGJHA
Kathmandu, 23 Sept.: Former King Gyanendra got a tumultuous and
spontaneous welcome from people o Syangjha district he visited after 12
noon because of a bandh called by Maoists affiliated groups.
He was greeted with khatas, flowers, garlands and slogans chanted in his favour.
People asked him to return and save the country.
The last king got down from his car and interacted with people along the
Highway from Pokhara to Syangjha.
He returned to his base in Pokhara late Sunday afternoon.
The then king is on a tour of six districts of Gandaki and Dhaulagiri anchals.
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OPPOSITION STUDENTS SUBMIT MEMORANDUM TO TU VICE-CHANCELLOR
Kathmandu, 23 Sept.: Eleven opposition student groups Sunday submitted a 15-point demand to Tribhuvn Uuiversity (TU) Vice-chancellor Hira Bahadur
Maharjan demanding a rollback in fees increased 10percent annually.
The fees are the lowest in this part of the world and don’t meet administrative costs of the oldest university.
The vice-chancellor received the demands personally.
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VIRLFEVER SPREADS IN BHAJANG
Kathmandu, 23 Sept. Viral fever Sunday claimed the life of an infant girl at
Masta VDC in Bhajang
Schools have closed down for several week with the spread of viral fever.
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