Dahal-Nepal Discussion ‘To keep the alliance together’ Politics by admin - February 18, 2022February 18, 20220 Photo credit: Kantipur Chairman of the CPN-Maoist Center Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that efforts are being made to save the ruling coalition.Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has called a meeting of the coalition to discuss the issue after the ruling coalition disagreed on the issue of getting the MCC agreement approved by the parliament. A meeting of the coalition is being held at the Prime Minister's official residence in Baluwatar at 5 pm.Before the meeting, Dahal had a discussion with Prime Minister Deuba in the morning and in the afternoon with CPN-U Samajwadi Party Chairman Madhav Kumar Nepal.After the discussion, President Dahal said that he was trying to find a way to save the alliance. "The meeting of the
The company, which is worth Rs 1 million, has issued an IPO worth Rs 50 million Economy by admin - February 18, 2022February 18, 20220 Any company must obtain permission from the Nepal Securities Board before issuing ordinary share IPO. The board has set certain criteria for permission. However, the board has allowed the company that did not meet the criteria to issue an IPO. Based on the office infrastructure, the board allowed a company worth less than Rs 1 million to issue an IPO of Rs 50 million. More surprisingly, more than 2.4 million people have applied for the company's shares.This is the story of Emerging Nepal, whose IPO was scrapped today. Emerging Nepal's office is operated by a small room, 3 sets of chairs and 3 staff at Krishna Tower, New Baneshwor, Kathmandu. Looking at the office of the company with 555.6 million issued
1714 new covid-19 infection in last 24 hours Health by admin - February 5, 2022February 5, 20220 In the last 24 hours, an additional 1,714 people have been confirmed infected. According to the Ministry of Health and Population, 8,513 samples from the antigen and PCR methods were tested in the last 24 hours. Infection has been confirmed in 1103 people through PCR method and 611 people through antigen. The number of people recovering in 24 hours is 4,771. At present, the number of active infected people in Nepal is 52,780.Nine people have lost their lives in 24 hours. At the same time, the number of deaths due to corona virus in Nepal has reached 11,803. 5 lakh 88 thousand 440 people have been vaccinated in 24 hours.
LET’S PROTECT THE WORLD FROM CANCER Spiritual Message On World Cancer Day – February 4th Health by admin - February 5, 2022February 5, 20220 Cancer continues to pose a big challenge in the world today with millions of new cases every year and high death rate. The pain and suffering that many cancer patients go through is making the illness more dangerous day by day. In spite of the best of health care, we have not been able to prevent this illness from occurring in human bodies although we do have sophisticated treatment available. How can we help the world in dealing with cancer? Let's look at a few spiritual steps: 1. Everyday in your consciousness keep a positive thought – "I am an angel for this world. I am an instrument to radiate compassion, care and strength to each and every soul who has
How long will it rain in Nepal News by admin - February 5, 2022February 5, 20220 There has been continuous rain and snowfall in Nepal in January. The rains and snowfall that started in January have been continuing till the last week. Although the weather has improved in the last few weeks, it has been raining and snowing due to cloudiness due to low pressure winds in the west. Rains and snowfall in the country's high hills and mountains since Thursday have made life difficult for people across the country. The cold along with the rains has affected children, the elderly and livestock. Snowfall in the Himalayan region including Humla, Manang and Mugu has frozen more than three feet. Snow has also fallen in the hilly areas of the Kathmandu Valley and high hilly
Schools to reopen from Falgun Education News by admin - February 5, 2022February 5, 20220 Homework has been started to re-open the closed school in view of the diminishing effect of the third wave of Covid-19. The homework was done by the Covid Crisis Management Center (CCMCC) in a discussion with education sector officials and stakeholders on Friday about the operation and facilitation of various service sectors along with the school. Based on the suggestions received, a meeting of the CCMC will be held next Sunday in the presence of Minister of State Umesh Shrestha to make further recommendations.The meeting was attended by Ram Prasad Thapaliya, Head of CCMCC and Secretary to the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers. Deepak Sharma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology; National Pabson) President Rituraj