Nepal has stepped up security along its northern border with Tibet to prevent anti-Chinese activities in the run-up to the 51st anniversary of the failed Tibetan uprising, media reports said Monday. The Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs ordered security officials to use all resources necessary to prevent any anti-China demonstrations that could undermine relations with its northern neighbour, the Himalayan Times newspaper reported.
According to the Central Bureau of Statistics, Nepal's economy, which is still reeling from a decade long civil war that came to an end in 2006, is expected to grow by 2.53% this year.
Nepal police on Sunday arrested Thinley Gyatso, the representative of the Dalai Lama in Nepal, in a bid to prevent anti-China demonstrations in Nepal on March 10, observed by Tibetans worldwide as Tibetan Uprising Day.
The vice chairman of Unified Maoists’ party, Dr. Babu Ram Bhattarai is of the opinion that the stay of United Nations Mission in Nepal (UNMIN) must be guaranteed until the ongoing peace process comes to its logical end.
Nepal Police headquarters today interrogated two deputy superintendents of police for their alleged link to Deepak Shahi alias Babbu, the mastermind who plotted the killing of media baron Jamim Shah.
The National Sports Council (NSC) today organised a public felicitation rally for the 11th South Asian Games medallists and senior national cricket team.
Korea’s H S Han, president of Himalayas Spring Water Pvt Ltd, was attacked at night in his own residence recently for the second time. Korean investors have decided not to return to Nepal unless their security is guaranteed by the government.
The diarrheal outbreak in Far- and Mid-Western regions of Nepal in 2009 was a cause for genuine concern as it affected over 5,000 individuals and caused more than 200 deaths. In Jajarkot district alone, more than 100 people died in just four months, with over 400 affected. Scientifically speaking, a bacterial strain by the name of Vibrio cholera was identified in almost 39 percent of the 15 samples tested. However, V. cholera is not the only pathogen capable of causing severe or fatal diarrhea in developing countries, Nepal being an example.
Chairman of the Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ) Dharmendra Jha on Friday demanded resignation of Prime Minister Madhav Nepal and Home Minister Bhim Rawal for "utterly failing" to provide security to journalists.
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