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Traditional bands aided to indigenous communities

Traditional bands aided to indigenous communities
January 31, Rampur (Palpa) (RSS): The Indigenous Nationalities Coordination Committee Rampur has provided with local bands to Magar and Newar community here so as to preserve and promote indigenous art and culture. The committee handed over a madal and khaijdi each to 14 Magar community groups and dholak and jhyali sets to Newar community groups. On the occasion, committee chair... Read More

Dr Bhattarai reinforces the need to ratify MCC without further delay

Dr Bhattarai reinforces the need to ratify MCC without further delay
January 31, KATHMANDU: Former Prime Minister and Chairman of the Federal Council of the Janata Samajwadi Party Dr. Baburam Bhattarai has reinforced the need to ratify the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) without further delay. Bhattarai has reiterated the need to pass the MCC from the Parliament on the basis of consensus, and by making the people understand its importance. “Let’s... Read More

Farmers demand hike in milk price

Farmers demand hike in milk price
Chitwan, Jan 31 (RSS): Farmers here have demanded immediate hike of milk price. They have also warned of launching struggle if the unit price of milk was not increased at the earliest. At a press conference here on Sunday, Chitwan Milk Producers Cooperative Association Limited warned that they would mount pressure on the concerned authority to increase the unit price.... Read More

Inoculation of Moderna second shot to children of Tanahun from today

Inoculation of Moderna second shot to children of Tanahun from today
January 31, Tanahun : Children of Tanahun are to be inoculated the second dose of Moderna vaccine against coronavirus. The second shot is to be administered to the children aged 12-17 who have earlier jabbed with the first dose.The first jab of Moderna was given to the children of this age group in the district on last December 23-28. Byas... Read More

Mason Greenwood: Man Utd player arrested over rape claim

Mason Greenwood: Man Utd player arrested over rape claim
January 31, Agency : Greater Manchester Police said it was made aware of “social media images and videos posted by a woman reporting incidents of physical violence”. It added “we can confirm a man in his 20s has since been arrested on suspicion of rape and assault”. He remains in custody for questioning and inquiries are ongoing. Manchester United earlier... Read More

Ukrainian, French leaders discuss cooperation in Normandy format

Ukrainian, French leaders discuss cooperation in Normandy format
January 31, Ukraine : Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held a phone conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss a recent meeting of the Normandy format on the conflict in eastern Ukraine, Zelensky’s press service reported Saturday. At the talks, the two leaders welcomed the meeting of advisors to the Normandy Four leaders, which marked the intensification of the Normandy... Read More

Local elections must be held on time

Local elections must be held on time
Kathmandu, Jan 30 (RSS): Lawyers have demanded that the government and the Election Commission hold local elections on time. Speaking at an interaction program on ‘Constitutional and Legal System of Local Level Elections’ organized by Press Chautari Nepal in the capital on Saturday, Senior Advocate Tikaram Bhattarai said that the people’s representatives would not exist if local level elections were... Read More

Martyr’s Day being observed with variety of programmes

Martyr’s Day being observed with variety of programmes
Kathmandu, Jan 30 (RSS): The Martyr’s Day is being observed across the country today with various programmes. The day is marked every year on Magh 16 in the Lunar calendar in memory of the people who sacrificed their lives during different times to establish and restore democracy. The government has announced to observe a week long martyr’s day from Magh... Read More

Nurses have sleeping issues due to work schedule

Nurses have sleeping issues due to work schedule
29 January. KATHMANDU: A new study has found that more than half of nurses went through sleeping issues during the first six months of the pandemic which led to experiencing anxiety as well as depression. The study has been published in the ‘Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine’. “Nurses are already at risk for higher rates of depression and insufficient... Read More