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  • Disaster in Darchula: loss of property, more than a dozen people suspected to be missing

    Disaster in Darchula: loss of property, more than a dozen people suspected to be missing

    Darchula: In Darchula, people’s property has been damaged due to floods, landslides and lightning. Disasters have occurred in various places of the district due to the rains that have been happening since Friday night.

    Three people lost their lives due to flash floods and landslides in Darchula district:

    Mohan Singh Parki of Dallekh died after being struck by lightning last night in Naugad Rural Municipality Rural Municipality-2 of the district. 30-year-old Kimti Thagunna died in a landslide in Naugad Rural Municipality-1 Salla. Moti Thagunna, daughter of Pansingh Thagunna of the same place, also died.

    Rescue of three:

    Pansingh Thagunna’s father and Phaguni Thagunna’s mother, who were trapped in a landslide in Naugad Rural Municipality, have been rescued alive. Local Bira Thagunna was rescued with broken limbs.

    More than a dozen are suspected to be missing:
    A number of people are suspected to be missing due to the landslide in Naugad. So far, 11 people have gone missing in Bangabagad area of Darchula headquarters Khalanga.

    Similarly, a school, 11 houses, two bridges and some vehicles were swept away by the flood in Bangabgad area of Khalanga, according to the police stationed there.

    Who is in the rescue work?
    Nepal Army, Nepal Police and Armed Police teams along with local people have been deployed at the scene of the incident for rescue work.

    Similarly, it is said that due to the incessant rain, the water level in the Mahakali river has risen to the top of the concrete embankment. It has been requested to be cautious in the areas around the Mahakali river.

  • UML to unveil election commitment paper today

    UML to unveil election commitment paper today

    KATHMANDU: Main opposition CPN-UML is making public its commitment paper for the local level elections today (Friday).

    UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli will unveil the commitment paper at a program to be organized at Tulsi Lal Memorial Foundation at 1 pm, said a UML leader.

    The policy and Research Academy and the Department of Local Development of the party have jointly prepared the commitment paper following a series of discussions.

    Meanwhile, the UML is shifting its central party office from Thapathali to Tulsilal Memorial Foundation at Cyasal in Lalitpur from today.

    Similarly, the party is observing its 74th Establishment Day today during which party chairman Oli will welcome new entrants to the party.

    The local level election is being held on May 13.

  • Govt warns action against those criticizing foreign nations, development projects

    Govt warns action against those criticizing foreign nations, development projects

    KATHMANDU : The Ministry of Home Affairs has warned general public and media houses not to pass negative comments about the development projects funded or supported by foreign nations.

    Issuing a press statement recently, the Ministry expressed a serious concern over negative comments being passed about foreign countries, foreign nationals and their properties in social media and other media channels.

    The home ministry has also maintained that the government is monitoring such activities and has warned against those involved in such activities.

    Following such a directive from the government, huge public outcry has erupted against the government. Social media platforms are being flooded, accusing the government of paving a path to endorse the Millennium Corporate Challenge (MCC) of the United States of America (USA). Some also view the government’s move as a policy to stop anti-India protests regarding the Darchula incident. From Ratopati

  • Seven Nepali women arrested in Kuwait

    Seven Nepali women arrested in Kuwait

    KATHMANDU: Kuwait Police has arrested seven Nepali women on the charge of selling domestic workers to other house owners.

    They have been charged for taking Nepali domestic workers working illegally in Kuwait into confidence with the assurance of lucrative remuneration and selling them to the other house owners.

    According to Arab Times published in Kuwait, they will be charged in line with the human trafficking law.

    Agents are found to have been selling domestic workers from one house owner to the other, of late, after difficulty arose to traffic them via the land of India.

    The Kuwait government had put a ban on recruiting domestic workers after the coronavirus cases spiked in the country.

    Kuwait has allowed citizens of five countries including Nepal entry into its country only from last Thursday.

    As many as 197 Nepali domestic workers stuck in Sri Lanka had reached Kuwait on last Thursday.