Nepal News archive for 27 July 2010
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Nepali Government May Lift Ban On Nepali Migrant Workers To Iraq (July 27, 2010) - [read more]
The Nepali government is mulling lifting the ban on Nepali migrant workers going to Iraq and if all goes as planned, the ban may be lifted on Tuesday, China’s Xinhua news agency reported.
US envoy concerned over delay in government formation in Nepal (July 27, 2010) - [read more]
US Ambassador to Nepal Scott DeLisi has expressed concern over the delay in the formation of a new government in Nepal, urging the country’s political parties to forge consensus at the earliest possible to form a government acceptable to all.
Youths, Hollywood, Bollywood & Kollywood (July 27, 2010) - [read more]
Urban youngsters in Nepal are crazy about watching Hindi and English movies but are disgusted by the very notion of watching Nepali films.
Morcha meet permit denied (July 27, 2010) - [read more]
Darjeeling, July 26: The Darjeeling district administration has refused to grant permission to the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha to hold its martyrs’ day meeting at Chowrastha tomorrow, with the ABGL refusing to shift its hunger strike from the spot.
A vote for moving forward (July 26, 2010) - [read more]
An op-ed article that appeared last week in The Washington Post, written by Post columnist E J Dionne, titled A Democratic Model Down Under, offers comments on the Australian general election scheduled for next month, on Aug 21.
Nepal PM meets top leaders in bid to end deadlock (July 26, 2010) - [read more]
Nepal’s caretaker Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal has expressed concern over the constitutional crisis in the country as he met top political leaders in a bid to end the standoff after a run-off poll for a new premier ended in a deadlock on July 23.
India keeps close watch on Kosi, `Bihar’s sorrow’ (July 26, 2010) - [read more]
Kathmandu, July 26 With the crisis of 2008 still fresh in mind, when a rain-gorged Kosi river wreaked havoc in southern Nepal and India’s Bihar state, India has begun de-silting the mighty river to avert a fresh crisis this monsoon, the first such effort in nearly 50 years.
Indian media falsely claims China refused Nepal’s Expo plans (July 26, 2010) - [read more]
Hindustan Times recently quoted sources from the “India-Asian News Service,” which claimed on July 19 that after both China and Nepal had committed to promote Nepal-Tibet border tourism, the Chinese government refused Nepal’s proposal of a auto caravan from Nepal to Shanghai Word Expo because the Chinese government was concerned that a caravan …
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 [...]
Nepal News archive for 27 July 2010
Nepali Times
Nepal News
Nepali Government May Lift Ban On Nepali Migrant Workers To Iraq (July 27, 2010) - [read more]
The Nepali government is mulling lifting the ban on Nepali migrant workers going to Iraq and if all goes as planned, the ban may be lifted on Tuesday, China’s Xinhua news agency reported.
US envoy concerned over delay in government formation in Nepal (July 27, 2010) - [read more]
US Ambassador to Nepal Scott DeLisi has expressed concern over the delay in the formation of a new government in Nepal, urging the country’s political parties to forge consensus at the earliest possible to form a government acceptable to all.
Youths, Hollywood, Bollywood & Kollywood (July 27, 2010) - [read more]
Urban youngsters in Nepal are crazy about watching Hindi and English movies but are disgusted by the very notion of watching Nepali films.
Morcha meet permit denied (July 27, 2010) - [read more]
Darjeeling, July 26: The Darjeeling district administration has refused to grant permission to the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha to hold its martyrs’ day meeting at Chowrastha tomorrow, with the ABGL refusing to shift its hunger strike from the spot.
A vote for moving forward (July 26, 2010) - [read more]
An op-ed article that appeared last week in The Washington Post, written by Post columnist E J Dionne, titled A Democratic Model Down Under, offers comments on the Australian general election scheduled for next month, on Aug 21.
Nepal PM meets top leaders in bid to end deadlock (July 26, 2010) - [read more]
Nepal’s caretaker Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal has expressed concern over the constitutional crisis in the country as he met top political leaders in a bid to end the standoff after a run-off poll for a new premier ended in a deadlock on July 23.
India keeps close watch on Kosi, `Bihar’s sorrow’ (July 26, 2010) - [read more]
Kathmandu, July 26 With the crisis of 2008 still fresh in mind, when a rain-gorged Kosi river wreaked havoc in southern Nepal and India’s Bihar state, India has begun de-silting the mighty river to avert a fresh crisis this monsoon, the first such effort in nearly 50 years.
Indian media falsely claims China refused Nepal’s Expo plans (July 26, 2010) - [read more]
Hindustan Times recently quoted sources from the “India-Asian News Service,” which claimed on July 19 that after both China and Nepal had committed to promote Nepal-Tibet border tourism, the Chinese government refused Nepal’s proposal of a auto caravan from Nepal to Shanghai Word Expo because the Chinese government was concerned that a caravan …
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 [...]
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