KATHMANDU: Khabarhub brings you a glimpse of major developments of the day in Nepal, including politics, business/economy, sports, entertainment, and more.
Socialist Front Nepal: Parties to work separately, Secretariat to handle the Front
Top leaders of the four left-inclined parties in Socialist Front Nepal, announced on Monday, have agreed to run the Front through turn-wise leadership. Reading the agreement, Janata Samajbadi party leader Rajendra Shrestha said that the top leaders will take turns leading the Front.
Two arrested in Fake Bhutanese Refugee Case transferred to Money Laundering Department
Following their arrest in the Fake Bhutanese Refugee case, two individuals have been transferred to the Money Laundering Department for further investigation. On Friday, Judge Prem Prasad Neupane of the Kathmandu District Court granted bail to two out of the 18 individuals arrested in connection with this case. Tanka Kumar Gurung was required to submit a bond of Rs 10 lakh, while Lakshmi Maharjan had to post Rs 5 lakh.
Father and son killed in a landslide in Taplejung
A father and his son were killed in a landslide at Mehele of Sidingwa rural municipality of Taplejung district today. Suresh Rai, 36, died in the landslide while his 67-year-old father Keshav Bahadur Rai, who had gone missing since the disaster occurred this morning, was found dead later, according to the District Police Office, Taplejung.
All apparatuses mobilized for search, rescue and relief operations: PM Dahal
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal “Prachanda” has expressed sorrow over the big loss of lives and property due to floods and landslides in various places of the country over the last some days.
Fiscal mgmt of provinces dependent less on their own resources, more on federal transfers
All seven provinces last Wednesday unveiled their budgets for the next fiscal year 2022-23 beginning mid-July, laying focus on reviving an ailing economy by increasing agricultural production and expanding the social safety net.
Koshi govt announces Rs 100,000 as immediate relief to families of people killed in floods, landslides
The Koshi provincial government has announced an immediate relief of Rs 100,000 to the families of people killed in the flood and landslide in various districts of the province. A meeting of the Koshi Province Disaster Management Committee decided to provide Rs 100,000 to the families of those who died in the disaster, stated the Koshi province government minister for drinking water, irrigation, energy and health Til Kumar Menyagbo.
Nepal trounce Maldives to reach semi-final of Five-nation Basketball Championship
Nepal has become victorious in its last match of the league stage under the Five-nation Men’s Basketball Championship currently underway in the Maldives. Nepal beat hosts Maldives 75-68 points in the game held in the Maldives last night. This is Nepal’s third win.
Hindi films including Adipurush barred from showing in KMC
The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) barred the screening of Hindi films including Adipurush in the cinema halls within the KMC today (Monday). KMC Mayor Balendra Shah directed to forbid all Hindi films being shown presently from running in the halls by mobilizing the security personnel. There are altogether 17 cinema halls within 32 wards of the KMC.








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