Nepal News archive for 26 July 2010

Nepali Times

Nepal News

Heart patients on rise in west Nepal (July 25, 2010) – [read more]

As a result, the teaching hospital in Nepalgunj has been receiving an increasing number of people from the mid and far west.

Twelve people killed by floods & landslides in Nepal (July 25, 2010) – [read more]

Kathmandu, Jul 25 At least 12 people have died in various districts of Nepal due to floods and landslides over the past 24 hours, officials said.

Gorkhaland talks inconclusive (July 25, 2010) – [read more]

However, both sides agreed that the state government would put its views unambiguously in a report and submit it to the central government.

Where sword is mightier than pen (July 25, 2010) – [read more]

First Published: 00:36 IST Last Updated: 00:39 IST Journalism is a deadly profession in Nepal.

Govt may lift ban on Nepali workers to Iraq (July 25, 2010) – [read more]

Policy makers at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Labor and Transport Management have started groundwork to that end from Friday, expecting that lifting of the ban may impress the US contracting command to consider the case of an estimated over 30,000 illegal Nepali workers.

UML stance unchanged, to stay neutral (July 25, 2010) – [read more]

The prime minister put forth his opinion at a meeting with top NC leaders held at the prime ministers official residence at Baluwatar on Sunday morning.

OT officials in Kathamndu to seal MRP deal (July 25, 2010) – [read more]

Two higher-ranking officials from Oberthur Technologies , a French firm that has bagged the Machine Readable Passport printing bid, have arrived in Kathmandu to sign the formal documents prepared by the ministry of foreign affairs.

Newari Cultural Show promotes indigenous culture (July 25, 2010) – [read more]

A Nepalese Newari girl displays the Newari traditional ornaments during a Newari Cultural Show in Kathmandu, capital of Nepal, July 24, 2010.

United We Blog! for a Democratic Nepal

New and Old India (July 15, 2010) – [read more]
By Dinesh Wagle Old India trudges through waterlogged roads; new India flies. This is because Indian democracy is dictated by the flourishing middle class, according to a professor. The eagerly awaited monsoon arrived last week in Delhi bringing great relief to the residents. The temperature dropped by as much as 10 degrees celsius to 30. [...]

An Encounter with a Baburam Bhattarai Supporter in Delhi (July 9, 2010) – [read more]
The young man is from Dr. Bhattarai’s constituency in Gorkha district By Dinesh Wagle It was the hottest June day in five years, Delhi boiling at 45 degrees Celsius. I was waiting for someone at the international airport. There I met him. He had gone there to receive one of his relatives from Kathmandu who [...]

Speak Your Mind

*

Nepal News archive for 26 July 2010

Nepali Times

Nepal News

Heart patients on rise in west Nepal (July 25, 2010) – [read more]

As a result, the teaching hospital in Nepalgunj has been receiving an increasing number of people from the mid and far west.

Twelve people killed by floods & landslides in Nepal (July 25, 2010) – [read more]

Kathmandu, Jul 25 At least 12 people have died in various districts of Nepal due to floods and landslides over the past 24 hours, officials said.

Gorkhaland talks inconclusive (July 25, 2010) – [read more]

However, both sides agreed that the state government would put its views unambiguously in a report and submit it to the central government.

Where sword is mightier than pen (July 25, 2010) – [read more]

First Published: 00:36 IST Last Updated: 00:39 IST Journalism is a deadly profession in Nepal.

Govt may lift ban on Nepali workers to Iraq (July 25, 2010) – [read more]

Policy makers at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Labor and Transport Management have started groundwork to that end from Friday, expecting that lifting of the ban may impress the US contracting command to consider the case of an estimated over 30,000 illegal Nepali workers.

UML stance unchanged, to stay neutral (July 25, 2010) – [read more]

The prime minister put forth his opinion at a meeting with top NC leaders held at the prime ministers official residence at Baluwatar on Sunday morning.

OT officials in Kathamndu to seal MRP deal (July 25, 2010) – [read more]

Two higher-ranking officials from Oberthur Technologies , a French firm that has bagged the Machine Readable Passport printing bid, have arrived in Kathmandu to sign the formal documents prepared by the ministry of foreign affairs.

Newari Cultural Show promotes indigenous culture (July 25, 2010) – [read more]

A Nepalese Newari girl displays the Newari traditional ornaments during a Newari Cultural Show in Kathmandu, capital of Nepal, July 24, 2010.

United We Blog! for a Democratic Nepal

New and Old India (July 15, 2010) – [read more]
By Dinesh Wagle Old India trudges through waterlogged roads; new India flies. This is because Indian democracy is dictated by the flourishing middle class, according to a professor. The eagerly awaited monsoon arrived last week in Delhi bringing great relief to the residents. The temperature dropped by as much as 10 degrees celsius to 30. [...]

An Encounter with a Baburam Bhattarai Supporter in Delhi (July 9, 2010) – [read more]
The young man is from Dr. Bhattarai’s constituency in Gorkha district By Dinesh Wagle It was the hottest June day in five years, Delhi boiling at 45 degrees Celsius. I was waiting for someone at the international airport. There I met him. He had gone there to receive one of his relatives from Kathmandu who [...]

Speak Your Mind

*