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Monday, August 12, 2013

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HLPM’S DECISIVE TALKS WITH OPPOSITION

Kathmandu, 12 Aug.: HKPM Monday decided to hold ‘decisive’ talks
with opposition CPN Maoist, MJFN of Upendra Yadav and Federal
Socialist Party of Askhk Rai on their conditions to participate in the 19 November assembly elections.
But the parties behind the government couldn’t form a common and
uniform on thier opposition to opposition demands.
The mechanism also decided to create an
environment for the November elections.
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NEPSE SLIPS

Kathmandu, 12 Aug; Nepse MOnday closed at  536.52 points after losing marginal 0.88 points.
Insurance company shares gained 21.54 points.
Altogether  369,331 shares were traded for Rs.129.125 million in 1826 transactions.
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PERSONALITIES HONOURED

Kathmandu, 12 Aug.: Various personalities and organisations have been honored on the occasion of the 14th International Youth Day-2013, on Monday, RSS reports..
Chairman of Interm Election Government Khil Raj Regmi honored them amidst a special ceremony here today.
Youth Talent Award carrying a purse of Rs. 100,000 has been presented to litterateur Jhamak Kumari Ghimire (Dhankuta), social worker Radha Poudel (Chitwan), tourist guide and Gorkhapatra Daily´s journalist Sanjog Acharya and Dev Prakash Sapkota (advanced agro entrepreneur).
Similarly, the National Youth Fund, Babarmahal received a letter of appreciation and cash prize of Rs. 100,000.
Likewise, cricketer Paras Khadka, Sunil Lama of karate, Jamuna Gurung of football, Chahana Bamjan of Wushu and Nepal Volleyball Association have been awarded the Sports Talent Award that carries a purse of Rs. 100,000 each.
Addressing the program, Chairman Regmi said skilled young generation is forced to leave the country due to lack of employment opportunities for them at home. Besides, the government has failed to systematize the migration, he added.
Urging youths to develop the feeling of nationality within themselves, and to think what was their contribution to the state rather than expecting more from it, Chairman Regmi said Nepali workers are being looted, exploited, underpaid and are forced to face unnatural death abroad.
Remittance is only a temporary source of income for the country, he said, adding the government was committed to creating employment opportunities in the country itself.
He argued that Nepali workers should take skill-enhancement training before going for abroad jobs. Fertile land in rural parts of the country remains barren due to rampant migration of youths to foreign lands, he added. He called for support from one and all to systematize internal and external migration, a challenging task of the government.
The upcoming Constituent Assembly election is the main target of my government, said Chairman Regmi and urged one and all to extend support from their respective capacities to make the election successful.
Also speaking at the programme, Minister for Labour and Employment Hari Prasad Neupane said today´s young generation has got attracted to foreign jobs and the government was effortful to make it more secure and systematic.
Minister for Youth and Sports Ram Kumar Shrestha said the government was committed to providing jobs to youths within the country, and recalled the formulation of National Youth Policy, implementation of Youth Programmes and formation of Youth Self Employment Fund. Establishing the National Youth Council is the challenge of the hour for the government being an election government, he added.
Nepal has been celebrating the International Youth Day since 2004 at the call of the United Nations.
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