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21 October 2024  

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KATHMANDU: Khabarhub brings you a glimpse of major developments of the day in Nepal, including politics, business/economy, sports, entertainment, and more.

PM Oli sounds alarm: Govt stability under threat

The comments made by CPN-UML Chairman and Prime Minister KP Oli during Sunday’s party Secretariat meeting reveal a complex and precarious political landscape in Nepal.

His assertion that there are ongoing attempts to topple the government indicates a significant level of anxiety within his party.

This concern suggests that he perceives external threats to his administration, potentially stemming from opposition parties or discontented factions within his own coalition.

Gold price reaches Rs 165,600 per tola in Nepali market

In a notable shift, the price of gold in the Nepali market has surged by Rs 600, reaching Rs 165,600 per tola.

Just the day before, it was trading at Rs 165,000.

Additionally, silver has also set a new record, with the price per tola hitting Rs 2,095, up from Rs 2,075 the previous day.

PM Oli’s actions validate corruption allegations: Prachanda

Chairman of Maoist Center Pushpa Kamal Dahal “Prachanda”, has accused Prime Minister KP Oli of confirming that his government is a protector of corruption by accepting land from an individual currently on trial.

Speaking at a program in Jumla today, Prachanda asserted that since the government’s formation, he has maintained that its purpose is to safeguard corrupt practices, a claim he says the Prime Minister has now validated.

“I stated at the time that this government was established to protect and promote corruption. It’s been three months since its formation, and the evidence is clear,” he remarked.

NC President Deuba halts ordinance to avoid provoking opposition

The future of the party split ordinance proposed by Prime Minister KP Oli has remained uncertain.

Confusion arose after ruling Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba withheld full consent for the ordinance.

Sources indicate that NC President Deuba is disinterested in issuing the ordinance for two key reasons.

PM Oli’s Cabinet meeting postponed

The Cabinet meeting called by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli for Monday has been postponed. The meeting was scheduled for 5:15 PM today, but ministers have confirmed that it will not take place as planned.

The meeting was expected to address the ordinance related to political parties. On Sunday, Prime Minister Oli held lengthy discussions with Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba regarding the ordinance.

The meeting, which took place at Baluwatar, continued late into the night. Sources revealed that Foreign Minister and Deuba’s wife, Arzu Rana, was also present at the meeting.

SAFF Women’s Championship: Nepal secures dominant 11-0 victory over Maldives 

Nepal achieved a stunning 11-0 win against the Maldives in the SAFF Women’s Championship on Monday at Dasharath Stadium.

The Maldivian team appeared helpless against Nepal’s relentless attack.

Rekha Paudel led the charge for Nepal, scoring five goals, while Preeti Rai netted three. Anita KC, Sabita Rana Magar, and Amisha Karki each contributed one goal.

Publish Date : 21 October 2024 22:51 PM

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Federal Parliament Forms 41 parliamentary friendship groups

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Basbariya Rural Municipality ward chair passes away

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