Nepal News archive for 01 July 2010

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Eight missing, 400 displaced in Nepal landslides (June 30, 2010) - [read more]

Eight people were missing and over 400 displaced by landslides triggered by heavy monsoon rain in eastern Nepal, media reports said Thursday.

Nepalese Prime Minister resigns (June 30, 2010) - [read more]

Press Trust of India KATHMANDU, 30 JUNE: Nepal’s embattled Prime Minister Mr Madhav Kumar today announced his resignation in a TV address to the nation to seek an end to the political impasse as he succumbed to intense pressure from the Opposition Maoists to make way for a a oeconsensusa national government.

TIA’s golden gate & engineering council (June 30, 2010) - [read more]

Finally, the decrepit steel superstructure of the “golden gate” at Tribhuvan International Airport seems to have been removed.

ANNISU-R padlocks TU (June 30, 2010) - [read more]

The Committee padlocked the offices charging them of imposing profit-making curriculum used in the Pokhara University.

Nepal’s PM resigns (June 30, 2010) - [read more]

Nepal’s Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal, who announced his resignation Wednesday, is seen here participating in a festival in Patan, in the suburbs of Katmandu, on June 27.

Nagaland Home Min arrested with banned notes (June 30, 2010) - [read more]

Kohima, June 30 : Nagaland Home Minister Imkong L Imchen was arrested on Wednesday for carrying Indian currency notes, which are banned in Nepal.

Indian minister arrested with loads of undeclared banned cash (June 30, 2010) - [read more]

KATHMANDU, June 30 : Imkong L Imchen*, a minister of Nagaland state in India, was arrested on Wednesday morning for possessing about IRS 800,000 while he was about to board a flight to India.

India help for Nepal Christian forum (June 29, 2010) - [read more]

New Delhi, June 29: Christian groups in Nepal have joined hands to protect the country’s ’secular’ character - with a little help from the ‘politically correct’ Indian Church.

United We Blog! for a Democratic Nepal

India Stops Nepal’s Newsprint (June 23, 2010) - [read more]
KATHMANDU- Indian authorities are holding 1,000 metric tonnes of newsprint imported by Kantipur Publications at Kolkata port for the last 26 days. Kantipur is Nepal’s largest publishing house that publishes Nepal’s largest selling newspapers and magazines. India’s Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has taken control of the newsprint imported from Canada and South Korea and [...]

The #Football World Cup: This Time for Twitter (June 19, 2010) - [read more]
It feels like everybody in the world is in one room watching the match together. By Dinesh Wagle Every World Cup tournament is a watershed in the history of football. With the stunning display of human emotions and talents, the game rejuvenates millions of people around the world. Those who watch the games will talk about that magical goal [...]

Nepal News archive for 01 July 2010

July 1, 2010 · Filed Under News Archives · Comment 

Nepali Times

Nepal News

Eight missing, 400 displaced in Nepal landslides (June 30, 2010) - [read more]

Eight people were missing and over 400 displaced by landslides triggered by heavy monsoon rain in eastern Nepal, media reports said Thursday.

Nepalese Prime Minister resigns (June 30, 2010) - [read more]

Press Trust of India KATHMANDU, 30 JUNE: Nepal’s embattled Prime Minister Mr Madhav Kumar today announced his resignation in a TV address to the nation to seek an end to the political impasse as he succumbed to intense pressure from the Opposition Maoists to make way for a a oeconsensusa national government.

TIA’s golden gate & engineering council (June 30, 2010) - [read more]

Finally, the decrepit steel superstructure of the “golden gate” at Tribhuvan International Airport seems to have been removed.

ANNISU-R padlocks TU (June 30, 2010) - [read more]

The Committee padlocked the offices charging them of imposing profit-making curriculum used in the Pokhara University.

Nepal’s PM resigns (June 30, 2010) - [read more]

Nepal’s Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal, who announced his resignation Wednesday, is seen here participating in a festival in Patan, in the suburbs of Katmandu, on June 27.

Nagaland Home Min arrested with banned notes (June 30, 2010) - [read more]

Kohima, June 30 : Nagaland Home Minister Imkong L Imchen was arrested on Wednesday for carrying Indian currency notes, which are banned in Nepal.

Indian minister arrested with loads of undeclared banned cash (June 30, 2010) - [read more]

KATHMANDU, June 30 : Imkong L Imchen*, a minister of Nagaland state in India, was arrested on Wednesday morning for possessing about IRS 800,000 while he was about to board a flight to India.

India help for Nepal Christian forum (June 29, 2010) - [read more]

New Delhi, June 29: Christian groups in Nepal have joined hands to protect the country’s ’secular’ character - with a little help from the ‘politically correct’ Indian Church.

United We Blog! for a Democratic Nepal

India Stops Nepal’s Newsprint (June 23, 2010) - [read more]
KATHMANDU- Indian authorities are holding 1,000 metric tonnes of newsprint imported by Kantipur Publications at Kolkata port for the last 26 days. Kantipur is Nepal’s largest publishing house that publishes Nepal’s largest selling newspapers and magazines. India’s Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has taken control of the newsprint imported from Canada and South Korea and [...]

The #Football World Cup: This Time for Twitter (June 19, 2010) - [read more]
It feels like everybody in the world is in one room watching the match together. By Dinesh Wagle Every World Cup tournament is a watershed in the history of football. With the stunning display of human emotions and talents, the game rejuvenates millions of people around the world. Those who watch the games will talk about that magical goal [...]