NOBODY INJURED IN IED EXPLOSIONS
Kathmandu, 3 Jan.:: An unidentified group detonated two Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) in an interval of an hour in Banauli Danauli of the Mahottari
district, last night, RSS reports from Gaushala, Mohottari .
The villagers spent the night in terror though no damages were reported from the incident. They remained awake throughout the night after the explosion at Mahadevsthan in Banauli VDC Ward No. 1, said the locals.
Baidyanath Chaudhary of the VDC said two bombs went off last night. The first one went off at 9:10 pm and the second at 10:05 pm when the entire village was sleeping.
Chaudhary said the IED might have been exploded with the ill motive of carrying out a robbery in the village by terrorizing the locals.
The local youths, who have been the victim from drug abuse, used to blast IED in the village but not such powerful ones were heard in the past, he expressed his doubt and said it was not identified whether they were the village youth or a robber group.
District Police Office, Mahottari, however, expressed the ignorance about the explosions.
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PM PASSES RESPONSIBILITY FOR TRANSITION DELAY ON
FEUDALISM
Kathmandu, 3 Jan.: Prime Minister Dr Baburam Bhattarai has said that the transition in the country was prolonging because of the lingering feudal social structure, RSS reports..
Inaugurating the Sumeru Community Hospital at Dhapakhel of Lalitpur district on Thursday, PM Bhattarai claimed that no individual or party in particular was to blame for the prolonged transition because a 'big operation' had to be carried out to remove the old system.
"As is the case in health sector, it is very difficult to identify and cure the politico-sociological disease," he said, stressing the need to strengthen cooperation between the government and private sectors to fully implement the government policy to provide free health service to the citizens.
Bhattarai admitted that most of the people in the distant regions of the country were still deprived of the minimum health services. On the occasion, Minister for Industry, Anil Kumar Jha stressed the need of community hospitals to make health service more effective. Similarly, former health minister Giriraj Mani Pokhrel said as the health sector was driven after money, the health service become poor.
Proprietor and Medical Director at the Hospital, Dr DB Karki, said the hospital was committed to providing quality health service meeting the international standard. The hospital with ultramodern physical infrastructure has now been permitted 100 beds. More than 100 doctors have involvement in the hospital. It is constructed on its own land stretched on five ropanies.
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