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Wednesday, October 3, 2012


SPECIAL COURT CONVICTS RABINDRA NATH SHARMA POSTHUMOUSLY FOR MISAPPROPRIATION Kathmandu, 3 Oct.: Special Court (SC) Wednesday posthumously convicted former minister late and RPP leader Rabindra Nath Sharma for misappropriating Rs 22.7 million by misusing his position in government. Sharma died four years ago. The court ordered seizure of three vehicles of Sharma, and land at various places to recover the money. CIAA filed charges against Sharma for embezzling Rs 49.5 million Nnnn VICE-PRESIDENT JHA LEAVES FOR INDIA THURSDAY Kathmandu, 3 Oct.: Vice President Parmananda Jha is leaving for India on Thursday to attend the platinum jubilee of Brhama Kumari Rajyog Service Center, International Head Office, Mount Aabu, Rajasthan, RSS reports. The Vice President is scheduled to attend the Center´s celebrations commencing from tomorrow as a chief guest. A seven-member delegation to be headed by the Vice President will comprise his spouse Nabina Jha and secretary at the office of the vice President Hari Prasad Nepal. He is scheduled to return home on October 7, said the Office of the Vice President BODIES OF FIVE MORE PERSONS MISSING IN ILAM LANDSLIDE RECOVERED Kathmandu, 3 Oct. Bodies of five of eight missing persons smothers by a landslidein Ilam Monday night were recovered Wednesday. Eleven persons have now been confirmed dead in the landslide triggered by heavy rain even as the monsoon retreated officially retreated over Nepal Saturday. Several among are Indians of Nepali ethnicity from Darjeeling, police said. Nnnn APF WINS WOMEN’S T20 CHAMPIONSHIP Kathmandu, 3 Oct :Armed Police Force (APF) lifted the Wai Wai Women´s National T20 Cricket Tournament ChampionshipWednesday. It defeated Region No 5 (Nepalgunj) by 34 runs in the final at the Pokhara Stadium on Wednesday. APF scored 110 runs for loss of five wickets in 20 overs Madhu Thapa scored 41 runs off 39 balls Nepalgunj scored 76 runs for five wickets in the allotted overs. Laxmi Chaudhary scored 35 runs off 59 balls nnnn RESULT IN EDUCATION INVESTMENT POOR Kathmandu, 3 Oct.:: Prime Minister and Chancellor of Purbanchal University (PU) Dr Baburam Bhattarai has said that although a huge budget is invested in education sector, production of quality and skilled human resource has not yet been possible due to varied reasons, RSS reports from Itahari. Attending the sixth convocation ceremony of the University at Goghgaun of Indrapur, Morang district the Prime Minister stressed that educated class should gear up for building the nation and sought end to the strike culture in the education sector. On the occasion, the Prime Minister conferred graduation certificates on the students completing bachelor's and master's degree from the University. Problems in the education sector could not be resolved by imprisoning University and college office bearers, he added. Stating that Nepal is rich in natural resources and herbs, PM Bhattarai stressed the need of utilizing such assets in the promotion of country's tourism and boosting up nation's economy. Also speaking on the occasion, culture expert Satya Mohan Joshi said although Nepal is rich in cultural diversity, it could not be utilized for the sake of the promotion of cultural tourism. nnnn

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