The Martyrs' Day and International Mother Language Day were observed with various programs at the Embassy of Bangladesh located here in Kathmandu. A seminar and cultural program was organized on the embassy premises on Sunday on this occasion. Presentations showcasing the linguistic diversity and cultural heritage of various regions of the world were presented during the program.The program was attended by ambassadors and diplomats from various countries in Kathmandu, representatives of international organizations, representatives from the SAARC Secretariat, officials from ICIMOD, linguists, educationists, officials from Biman Bangladesh Airlines, the Bangladesh Club, the Nepal-Bangladesh Friendship Association, the Federation of Nepalese Chambers...
Khartoum. Sudan's army-backed government criticized Uganda on Sunday for hosting paramilitary chief Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, following criticism from the Ugandan President who described the welcome as an
As the election date approaches, candidates in Kaski have intensified their door-to-door campaigning, focusing on development commitments. During voter outreach, candidates have expressed commitments on prosperity, development, and the issue of good governance raised by the new generation.In Kaski Constituency No. 1, CPN-UML candidate for the House of Representatives, Baina Bahadur Adhikari Chhetri, stated that due to the lack of a large hall or convention center in Pokhara, the tourism capital, events often have to be held in open fields if participation is high. He pledged to initiate the construction of an international convention center in Pokhara if elected. Meeting...
Kathmandu. The Election Commission has urged local level representatives not to participate in election campaigning.The Commission made this request to maintain freedom, fairness, impartiality, transparency, frugality, and a fear-free environment during the elections. Mentioning the implementation of the Election Code of Conduct, 2082, the Commission reminded stakeholders that it is their responsibility to fully comply with the said code of conduct.The Commission stated that it is monitoring the full compliance of the Election Code of Conduct by all political parties, candidates, and concerned parties. It noted that the Commission has been seriously drawn to attention by complaints and grievances received...
Kathmandu. We present the top 12 main events of the day in Ratopati Dot Com's regular presentation, '12 News at 12'.1. Action Against Defamation During Election CampaigningThe Ministry of Home Affairs has expressed concern over incidents of defamation against political parties and individuals occurring in various districts during election campaigning.2. Imports Ranging from Wheat Flour to TomatoesIn Nepal, an agricultural country, a significant amount of money is being spent on importing agricultural products, ranging from rice and wheat flour to vegetables.3. Contradictions in RSP's Pledge DocumentThe Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), which emerged as an alternative force, claims it will form...
Kathmandu. The Ministry of Home Affairs has clarified that those engaging in anti-election activities and disrupting peace and order will be brought under the purview of the law.A meeting held today under the chairmanship of Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal, with the participation of Home Secretary Rajkumar Shrestha, heads of security agencies, and employees of the Ministry of Home Affairs, analyzed daily peace and security, elections, and contemporary challenges.The Ministry of Home Affairs has taken serious note of incidents such as anti-election activities in various districts, making defamatory statements against political parties or individuals during campaigning, burning tires, organizing torchlight...