Sunday, 22 May 2022
Friday, 20 May 2022
Maoist Centre's Chaudhary wins in Khadak Municipality
CPN (Maoist Centre)'s candidate Jaya Prakash Chaudhary has been elected the Mayor of Khadak Municipality in Saptari district.
NC wins mayor, UML deputy mayor in Nagarain Municipality
Nepali Congress (NC) candidate has been elected mayor of Nagarain Municipality in Dhanusha district while CPN (UML) candidate in deputy mayor post. Binay Kumar Yadav won the mayoral post with 5,556 votes defeating his closest competitor CPN (UML)'s Rambabu Panjiyar by a margin of 42 votes. Panjiyar collected 5,514 votes, according to the Returning Officer Sudip Kumar Dangal.
Bagmati government recommends provincial assembly budget session for May 22
A meeting of the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers of Bagmati Province held today decided to recommend the office the Province Chief to call budget session of Bagmati province Assembly on May 22.
Similarly, the meeting also passed the working procedure to provide Rs 50,000 to chronic patients for the treatment.
NC wins local election in Bhanu municipality
Demonstration in front of PM's residence against rape (photo feature)
Kathmandu,
Youths have protested against rape and sexual violence in front of the Prime Minister's official residence in Baluwatar. The youths staged a protest in front of the Prime Minister's residence on Friday morning after the incident of rape of a teenager by a member of the beauty pageant became public.
Monday, 9 May 2022
'Vote for those with commitment to address women's issues'
Women voters in Kailali said that they would support the candidates who demonstrate commitment to address women's issues in local election.
The local voters insisted that the candidates having understanding on women and gender issues should be brought to leadership for next five year term. Women would be further lagging behind if the candidates having no sensitization and understanding on gender and women issues were picked as local leaders through civic polls, the voters noted.
Youth killed in a lethal attack
Public service to remain closed for four days in Parbat
Public service delivery of the District Administration Office (DAO) has been shut for four days from today onward in view of local level election on May 13.
The public service delivery has to be put off for some days in lack of human resource when existing employees are being deputed in election related works, states a notice issued by Chief District Officer Narayan Prasad Sapkota.
Ward chair candidates announce not to claim perks and benefits
Acting CJ's message on Law Day
Acting Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Deepak Kumar Karki has pledged to implement the recommendations of a report submitted by a committee formed to identify measures for checking possible anomalies in the court.
In a message of best wishes on the occasion of National Law Day, 2079 today, he called for all concerned sectors to proactively engage to help deliver justice in an effective and efficient manner so as to enhance public trust towards judiciary. He wished may the Law Day further inspire all the sides concerned to remain committed and adhere by rule of law in the country.
In a message, the acting Chief Justice claimed that the judiciary has been working with unswerving commitment to keep intact the independence of judiciary, constitutional supremacy and civil rights and freedoms.
NBA pledges to professional conduct, principles
The Nepal Bar Association (NBA) has expressed best wishes to all the law professionals for motivation to be committed to professional conduct and principles along with capacity while fulfilling their responsibilities.
EC issues directive for fitting CC cameras at all vote counting stations
The Election Commission (EC) has made arrangements for compulsorily installing close-circuit camera (CC camera) at the vote counting station in all the 753 local levels for the purpose of the local election. According to the EC, the Cc cameras have been managed aimed at preventing unwarranted activities during the vote counting and thereby reducing disputes. Moreover, installation of CC cameras at the vote counting stations will ensure transparency in vote counting and make it secure. It will also be useful for the purpose of electronic archiving in case any dispute arises in course of the vote counting. The EC had, through the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration, sent a circular to all the local levels in that connection. EC spokesperson Shaligram Sharma Poudel said the CC cameras would be installed in all the local levels by today or tomorrow. The devices have been set up at total 350 local levels before this. The EC has instructed 50 local levels that had installed CC cameras not compatible to its VMS system on their own to manage CC cameras that are compatible to the system. They have been directed to carry out this task by May 12. The constitutional body with the responsibility of conducting elections has issued this directive to the District administration Office and the local level election officers. Arrangements have been made so that the situation at all the vote counting stations can be directly observed from the EC's office at Bahadur Bhawan in Kathmandu. The EC believes that doing this will enhance the credibility of the election and help prevent any unwarranted activities during the vote counting.
Dahal defines local poll as struggle progressive versus regressive forces
Local people kill leopard in Syangja village
Local people today morning killed a leopard after it started attacking people at Kyakmi Kothok village in Harinas Rural Municipality in Syangja district.
The wild beast attacked local resident Durga Bahadur Gotame when the locals tried to chase it away as it was lurking into a bush in the village, said a local Resham Gotame. Injured Durga Bahadur has sustained ear, head and hand injuries. He was referred to Bhimad for further treatment.
Friday, 6 May 2022
NC's victory needed for prosperous Nepal: Gagan Thapa
Ruling alliance's election assembly commences in Kathmandu
The election assembly of the five ruling parties organized in the federal capital, Kathmandu, in view of the local election has kicked off. The top leaders of the parties in the ruling coalition will address the assembly held at local Ratna Park.
The alliance is holding joint election assemblies across the country in the run up to the local election on May 13. It held the election assembly in Bharatpur of Chitwan on Thursday.
Srijana Singh is the mayoral candidate on behalf the ruling alliance in Kathmandu Metropolitan City. Nepali Congress president and Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, CPN (Maoist Center) Chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda', CPN (Unified Socialist) Chair Madhav Kumar Nepal, Janata Samajbadi Party leader Rajendra Shrestha and Rastriya Janamorcha Chair Chitra Bahadur KC are scheduled to address the election gathering.Thursday, 5 May 2022
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