Nepal News archive for 29 July 2010
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UNESCO and Japan join forces to conserve birthplace of Buddha in Nepal (July 29, 2010) - [read more]
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and Japan have partnered to conserve and manage the birthplace of Buddha in southern Nepal.
Necessity of Earthquake Preparedness in Nepal (July 29, 2010) - [read more]
Nepal has a situation that is more similar to Haiti. The building standards in Nepal are very low because the building codes are not strictly followed.
‘Bikini killer’ not hopeful of release (July 29, 2010) - [read more]
A FRENCHMAN dubbed the ‘bikini killer’ has little chance of winning an appeal against his 20-year jail sentence in Nepal that is set to be heard on Friday, his lawyer has admitted.
Number of tigers in Nepal increased to 155 (July 29, 2010) - [read more]
“Of the total, 121 tigers were found in National Park Area in Chitwan alone,” said the report made public at a press meet in Kathmandu.
Nepal police seize 10 stolen Indian vehicles (July 28, 2010) - [read more]
Nepal police have seized 10 stolen Indian vehicles near the Indo-Nepal border, about 30 km from Uttar Pradesh’s Bahraich district.
Nepal police seize 10 stolen Indian vehicles (July 28, 2010) - [read more]
India Gazette Thursday 29th July, 2010 Nepal police have seized 10 stolen Indian vehicles near the Indo-Nepal border, about 30 km from Uttar Pradesh’s Bahraich district.
Party bigwig claims Madhesi backing (July 28, 2010) - [read more]
JANAKPUR: Nepali Congress General Secretary Bimalendra Nidhi claims the Unified Democratic Madhesi Front has already pledged to support his party’s prime ministerial candidate in the August 2 election runoff.
Nepal Police Forcibly Return Three Tibetan Refugees Across Border (July 28, 2010) - [read more]
Nepal has violated the well-established “Gentlemen’s Agreement” with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees and contravened its obligations under international law by forcibly returning three Tibetan refugees to Chinese border police in early June.
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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