Monday, December 28, 2015

Rajendra Mahato at Hospital


Posted by Anup Baral December 28, 2015


Senior Madhesi leader Rajendra Mahato and several people were injured in a clash with Nepal Police during a protest near Biratnagar on the Indo-Nepal border on Saturday. News reports and photos showed the chairman of Sadbhawan Party, one of the four constituents of the United Democratic Madhesi Front, had sustained injuries to his head and legs. He was rushed to a nearby hospital.
Madhesis who reside in the Terai plains bordering India have been protesting against Nepal’s new constitution for more than four months, seeking fresh demarcation of federal boundaries and other rights.
On Saturday, Mahato and other Madhesi protesters entered Nepal from India and tried to stage a sit-in on no man’s land. There was a clash when police asked them to shift their demonstration elsewhere.
Madhesi protesters have been blocking the Birganj border point, through which most trade between India and Nepal takes place, for three months. It has resulted in a crisis of essential items and fuel in the Himalayan country.
Nepal’s government tabled a constitution amendment bill in parliament this month to address the demands of Madhesis, but UDMF rejected it as vague and intensified its protests.

Thamel to be open 24 hours


Posted by Anup Baral December 28, 2015


Most popular tourist attraction place of kathmandu Durbarmarg and one of the most popular tourist and trade destination in Kathmandu is going to be open for 24 hours starting the 14th of April 2015. It will be open 24X7 round the clock said the authorities.It is one of the most popular tourist and trade destination in Kathmandu. The two places are the center of attraction for visitors throughout the year. A joint panel discussion between Kathmandu District Administration Office, Kathmandu Metropolitan City, Thamel Tourism Development Board and Nepal Police came to the decision to revoke the ban on night life in these two places. The police has also made it mandotary for business owners in the area to install CCTV cameras in their premises. Durbarmarg area is already aglow with solar panels powered street lights.

Prime Story: Country under various difficulties


Posted by Anup Baral December 28, 2015


Addressing a mass meeting Pm Kp Oli said the Constitution already ensured rights of Madhesis and hence, the protests were unnecessary. Some leaders dissatisfied with assurance of those rights in the statute waged the protests, he said. “There is dishonesty in the name of Madhesi people,” Oli asked, “what is the protest for?” “The schools are closed in the Madhes, but children of the protesting leaders study in Delhi and Dehradun,” he added, “They ride cars but torch ambulances carrying patients from the Madhes.” Claiming that the leaders are actually working against people of Madhes, Oli said they could always express their differences through a set system. As the Constitution is ever amendable, everything can be corrected anytime, he added.

Talk with Super Star Rajesh Hamal

Posted by Anup Baral December 28, 2015 :
Rajesh Hamal is a Nepalese actor. He has received many awards for his acting including the National Film Awards from 1988–2014.
He is often called as "Maha-Nayak" (Great Actor) for his contribution to Nepalese Cinema.

 He is considered a dominant figure in bringing professionalism in the Nepalese film industry.

What keeps Hamal as the monopolistic actor in Nepal is the fact that he has strong voice and charming personality that goes well with the industry.

 Hamal has often been cited as Hugh Grant of Nepal. He has appeared in many film awards in Nepal. He is also the brand ambassador of some well-selling market items of Nepal.

He is unmarried till date. His fans are spread everywhere in Nepalese communities around the world.

 He is also Winner of over 11 National Film Awards for Best Actor who has become known as "Maha-Nayak," which means Great Hero.
The 1991 film, Deuta, made him a superstar and brought him much acclaim.

Flow of vehicles rises in India-Nepal Border

Posted by Anup Baral December 28, 2015 :


CPN-UML Senior Leader Jhala Nath Khanal on Tuesday said that the unofficial Indian blockade would end soon.
 Speaking at a programme organised by the UML Ilam District Committee, UML leader Khanal said that it was the responsibility of all to make the people aware about the constitution.

 Khanal further said that unity among major political parties representing in the parliament was essential and that misconception about the constitution would be ended once people are aware about the constitution at local level.

 During the interaction, local people of constituency-1 in Ilam, had asked Khanal to help to develop the bordering Nepali villages Samalbung and Sriantu.

Comedy Program- What the Flop (Latest Episode)


Posted by Anup Baral December 28, 2015


Watch an exclusive interview with comedian Sandip Chettri. Sandip Chettri runs popular comedy show 'What the flop' which is broadcast on Kantipur Television. Satirical comedy program hosted by Sandip Chettri who makes you laugh with his hilarious reports on a week’s noticeable event on any topics like politics, sports, media or corporate culture. Humorous breaking news, weather report and skit are the highlights of this show. Don’t miss to watch it if you are looking for some fun time every Monday, 7.30PM.

Dhurmus and Suntali Cleaning Program

Posted by Anup Baral December 28, 2015 :


Nepal government appointed Dhurmus (Sitaram Kattel) and his wife Suntali (Kunjana Ghimire) the cleanliness ambassadors. The comedy actor duo are popular for their role as husband and wife in ‘Meri Bassai‘. The government has a target to have a toilet for everybody by 2017 and is organizing a number of measures to create awareness in that direction. Kunjana and Sitaram will help in the government mission by their programs and stage shows.

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