LIGHTNING INJURES MOTHER, TWO SONS IN ROLPA
Kathmandu, 17 April: Three members of a family
in Pwang, Rolpa, were injured Monday by lightning.
A mother and her two sons were injured.
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NC ASKS REGMI TO OVERTURN POLITICAL DECISIONS OF BHATTARAI GOVT.
Kathmandu, 17 April: NC asked Chairman of the Interim Election
Cconcil Khil Raj Regmi to overturn all political decisions of the
government of Prime ,Minister Baburam Bhattarai
to ensure free and impartial second constituent assembly elections,
Vice-President Ram Chandra Paudel conveyed the party decision to
Regmi.
The chairman and Paudel also discussed security for elections.
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COMMITTEE TO CONSTRUCT OIL PIPELINE
Kathmandu, 16 April: First phase of laying a oil pipeline between
Nepal and India from Raxaul to Amlekhjung was taken
Wednesday.
A seven –member committee was fiormed to uimplement th NRs/1/65 billion project.
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SAARC EDUCATION MEET STARTS
Kathmandu,, 17April : The eighth meeting of the committee of heads of University Grants Commission and equivalent bodies of SAARC countries began in the capital from Wednesday, RSS reports.
The two-day meeting is participated in by heads and delegations of such commissions and organizations.
The meeting will discuss on SAARC scholarship, university curriculum and economic condition and partnerships.
Discussion will also be held on co work in grant commission activities.
Inaugurating the meeting, Minister for Foreign and Home Affairs Madhav Ghimire urged for discussions on ending the tendency of brain drain from the SAARC countries.
He said the backbone of economic development was quality education and added the quality education should be as per the demand of the market.
Minister Ghimire said, as the target of the present government was to hold Constituent Assembly (CA) elections, the election date would be declared very soon.
University Grant Commission Nepal Chairman Prof. Ganesh Man Gurung and Member Secretary Bholanath Pokhrel said the meeting would be important for making the university grants commission stronger.
SAARC Secretary General Ahmed Saleem also called for making the SAARC scholarship more effective.
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MEDIA GOOGLE
“He [Former President Jimmy Carter]during recent Nepal visit- can give suggestions, I have already held discussion on elections and other issues with him but he has not mentioned that I will have to face legal action if fail to forge consensus.
"He even has no right to say such thing, it is a direct intervention in the
country."
(CPN Maoist Chairman Mohan Baidhaya, The Kathmandu Post, 17 April)
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