SHARE PRICE CONTINUES FALL
Kathmandu, 21 Feb.:: Share prices continued fall for the third day Thursday amid continuing political uncertainty over failure of parties to form an election government.
Thursday is the last day of five-day weekly trading.
There was a 2.57 percent point change when trading opened.
Nepse price fell to 536.71 points one hour after the market opened.
Commercial bank shares fell 4.29 points.
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EMBASSY BEING ESTABLISHED IN BAHRAIN
Kathmandu, 21 Feb. :An embassy is being opened in Bahrain—a popular destination for Nepali workers.
The cabinet took a decision Thursday morning..
The name of ministry of physical planning, works and transport
management has been changed to the ministry of physical infrastructure
and transport.
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LICENSES OF MORE THAN 8,000 DRIVERS PUNHED FOR
DRIVING WHILE DRINKING
Kathmandu, 21 Feb.: Holes have been punched in driving licenses by
police in a drive to discourage driving under influence of alcohol.
Licenses of 8‚301 drunk drivers have been punched by police in the capital
in three months.
The law enforcement agency had launched a crackdown against those driving under the influence of alcohol in the Valley a few months ago.
Some drivers were second and third time offenders.
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THREE CHILDREN MISSING FROM BHAKTAPUR
Kathmandu, 21 Feb,: Three children had gone missing together from Suryabinayak of Bhaktapur since last Sunday, RSS reports from Bhaktapur.
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Among the missings are Krishna Dong, 12, a permanent resident of Ramechhap and currently living in a rented room at Suryabinayak Palpasa Marg, Subash Waiba, 12, of Sipadole VDC of Bhaktapur and nine-year-old Saroj Blon, said Krishna´s father Karma Lama.
All three children went missing from their rented rooms on February 17, he further said.
The whereabouts of children have not been found to this date despite search by their relatives and friends, he said, adding that they had also filed an application requesting the Metropolitan Police Range, Bhaktapur in search of the missing children.
Lama also urged all to make the police informed if anyone found the disappeared ones.
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MORE THAN 300 ILLEGAL WEAPONS SEIZED IN ILAM
Kathmandu, 21 Feb.: The District Police Office, Ilam has collected a cache of 355 illegal weapons from different palces in the district during the past one-and-a-half month, RSS reports from Ilam..
The police collected huge number of homemade guns and petrol bombs from 32 VDCs of the district.
Deputy Superintendant of Police (DSP) Bhim Bahadur Dahal at a press conference today shared that the police gathered a large number of illegally possessed weapons by issuing a public notice one-and-a-half month ago.
Earlier, the district police had collected 174 weapons from 28 VDCs of the district.
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