Month: October 2021

  • Nepali Army intensifies rescue, relief efforts

    Nepali Army intensifies rescue, relief efforts

    KATHMANDU: The Nepali Army has been at work for rescue and relief distribution efforts for flood and landslide survivors, resulting from the torrential rain that has hit the country since the past few days.

    Five people who were trapped by the flooded Mahakali river at Bhimdatta Municipality-9 in Kanchanpur district have been airlifted to safety, said the Public Relations and Information Directorate, Nepali Army.

    Many flood and landslide survivors at Dodhara Chandani Municipality-8, 9 and 10 and Bhimdatta Municipality-11 and 12 in Kanchanpur district, Rajapur Municipality-1, 2 and 3 in Bardiya district, Dipayal Silgadhi Municipality-4, 5 and 6 in Doti district, Itahari Sub Metropolitan City, Tarahara and Panipiya in Sunsari district and Biratnagar-5 in Morang district have been rescued to safety.

    Three of four persons who had gone missing in a landslide at Chaubise Rural Municipality-1 in Dhankuta district have been rescued alive and a search has been launched for the fourth person, said the Directorate.

    Likewise, the NA helped to retrieve the bodies of two persons who were buried by a landslide at Phidim Municipality-4 in Panchthar district.

  • Nepal’s youngest brother Saroj picked as CC member of Unified Socialist

    Nepal’s youngest brother Saroj picked as CC member of Unified Socialist

    KATHMANDU: Saroj Kumar Upadhyaya, the youngest brother of CPN (Unified Socialist) Chairman Madhav Kumar Nepal, has been appointed as the central committee member of the party.

    Engineer by profession, Upadhyaya has been given the responsibility of the Department of Science and Technology.

    Among three sons of late Mangal Prasad Upadhyaya, Madhav Nepal is the eldest son, Binod second eldest son and Saroj is the youngest son.

  • Gold price has gone up, how much is being traded?

    Gold price has gone up, how much is being traded?

    KATHMANDU : The gold price has increased in the Nepali market on Friday.

    Fine Gold has increased by Rs 900 per tola. According to the Federation of Gold and Silver Entrepreneurs of Nepal, Fine Gold traded at Rs 88,700 per tola on Thursday and will increase to Rs 89,600 per tola today.

    Similarly, Tejabi Gold will be traded at Rs 89,150 per tola, according to the federation. Silver will be traded at Rs 1,140 per tola.