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Minister Adhikari’s village is grief stricken



Identifying the bodies of those dead in the chopper crash was challenging writes Rajdhani daily on its front page. The daily also covers the news on how the residents at the village of the deceased minister, Adhikari are grief stricken at Jamunebot, Pokhara – 33.  Similarly, the paper also mentions that serious question is raised on the investments by international and national non government organizations in the county since there has not been a follow up of over Rs 100 they spent in the fiscal year 2017/2018.

Naya Patrika daily has featured an analytical story on the dissolution of the task force formed for party unification by the Nepal Communist Party (NCP), few days ago. On its front page, the paper also covers the issue of India and Pakistan mentioning how the tension still persists though the chance of a war is thinning. The paper also mentions that Nepali young girls in Iraq are sold for up to 2,000 USD.

The main news on the front page of Kantipur daily revolves around the background, rescue operation and postmortem procedures of the victims on the chopper crash accident.

 

Publish Date : 01 March 2019 09:03 AM

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