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Friday, April 26, 2013


PRESIDENT MEETING MAOIST, GOVT. CHIEFS Kathmandu, 26 April: UCPN-Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal has reached Sheetal Niwas to meet President Ram Baran Yadav on Thursday ‘read Friday] evening. It has been learnt that Dahal will hold discussion with President Yadav about his impending India visit , which is set to start tomorrow [Saturday], and the political situation in the country, RSS reports. . Sources said that the former Prime Minister will also call on Chairman of Interim Election Council Khil Raj Regmi later this evening. UCPN Maoist Chairman is scheduled to leave for India at 4:15 pm on Saturday afternoon boarding a Jet Airways aircraft. Chairman Dahal will be accompanied by his wife Sita Dahal, aide Shiva Khakurel and UCPN-Maoist leader Krishna Bahadur Mahara. Former Prime Minister Dahal is scheduled to meet Indian President Pranab Mukharjee, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, Foreign Minister Salman Khursid, opposition leader Sushma Sworaj, Chairperson of UPA (United Progressive Alliance) Sonia Gandhi, among other political leaders, during his India visit . Dahal will also visit the special economic zones and hydropower projects in India. Last week, Dahal returned back from his week-long China visit. RSS nnnn RUSSIA MENTAL HOSPITAL FIRE KILLS AT LEAST 28 PERSONS Kathmandu, 26 April: A fire swept quickly through a psychiatric hospital outside Moscow early Friday, killing 38 people, most of them sedated and in their beds, officials said, AP reports from Moscow.. The one-story brick-and-wood hospital building housed patients with severe mental disorders, Health Ministry officials said. An Emergencies Ministry official said the fire started in a wooden annex and then spread to the main brick building, which had wooden beams. The patients were under sedatives and most of them did not wake up, Yuri Deshevykh of the Emergencies Ministry told RIA Novosti. At least 29 people were burned alive, said Irina Gumennaya, a spokeswoman for the federal Investigative Committee. Investigators said the 38 dead included 36 patients and two doctors. They said a nurse managed to escape and save one patient, while another patient got out on his own. The Emergencies Ministry also posted a list of the patients indicating they ranged in age from 20 to 76. Gumennaya told Russian news agencies that most of the people died in their beds. Moscow region Governor Andrei Vorobyev said some of the hospital windows were barred. Gumennaya cited the surviving nurse as saying that the doors inside the hospital were not locked. Investigators said they are looking at violations of fire regulations and a short circuit as possible causes for the blaze that engulfed the hospital in the Ramensky settlement, some 85 kilometers (53 miles) north of Moscow . Vadim Belovoshin of the Emergencies Ministry said that it took fire fighters an hour to get to the hospital because a ferry across a canal was closed and they had to make a detour. Vorobyev told Russian state television that the fire alarm seems to have worked, but the fire spread too quickly. Russia has a poor fire safety record, with about 12,000 deaths reported in 2012. In January, a fire in an underground parking lot killed 10 migrant workers from Tajikistan who were working and living there. In a similar incident in September, 14 Vietnamese workers were killed by fire at a clothing factory near Moscow . In one of the most high-profile cases of negligence, more than 150 people died in a night club in the city of Perm after a pyrotechnic show ignited a wooden ceiling. nnnn

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