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NOC paid thrice the amount for land in Jhapa

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The sub-board of trustees under Industry, Commerce and Consumer Rights Relation Committee of the Parliament said state-claimed Nepal Oil Corporation paid thrice the sum while buying land in Jhapa region. Sub-board of trustees individuals from the council assessed the land bought by NOC to assemble storerooms and lift fuel stock at Charali in Mechinagar-13 of the area. NOC has acquired 23 bighas three katthas and 13 dhurs of land in the locale. Examining the land, official Dipak Karki said NOC paid curiously high cost to buy the land. As per records at Land Revenue Office, Jhapa, NOC paid Rs 1.351 million for every kattha for the land. Nonetheless, the land proprietors got just Rs 440,000 to Rs 450,000 for every kattha. Official Karki said rest of the cash was misused. Another examining part and official Rambir Manandhar said NOC misappropriation was cleared up by field assessment of the acquired land. Land proprietor Bhupendra Karki said he was deceived into offering the la

Flood victims to get Rs 70 each daily for a month

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Home Minister Janardan Sharma today said the administration would give Rs 70 every day to each surge casualty for a month. Talking at a public interview composed by the home service, Sharma said the legislature had discharged Rs 1 billion for helping surge casualties. The pastor included that the administration would give money singular amount to surge casualties. "Making money installment will guarantee that casualties won't be provided spoiled rice," he said. The clergyman included that the administration could open slows down in surge influenced ranges to empower casualties to purchase nourishment. He said 135 individuals lost their lives because of surges and avalanches and 35 individuals were all the while missing. Expressing that the legislature has not banned anybody from dispersing alleviation materials in the surge influenced territories, the priest said if remote people and associations needed to help surge casualties they could give to Prime Minister

NOC slashes LPG price

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KATHMANDU: The Nepal Oil Corporation has sliced the cost of Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) by Rs 25 for every barrel today. The new cost would be powerful from Tuesday midnight. According to the reexamined rate, the cooking gas would cost Rs 1,325. "The NOC administration tonight chose to diminish the value following the value modification in the worldwide market," said NOC Spokesperson Sita Ram Pokharel. "The costs of petroleum, diesel and lamp fuel, in any case, has not transformed," he included. " Petrol would be sold for Rs 98, diesel, lamp fuel for Rs 74 for every liter and avionics fuel for Rs 82 for every liter, as prior." The Indian Oil Corporation sends a value record to the NOC consistently. This is the rate set for the period of August. Prior on July 2, the Corporation had decreased the fuel costs by Rs 2 in oil, diesel and lamp oil each.

SC adjourns hearing on Bharatpur re-polls till Sunday

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KATHMANDU: The Supreme Court suspended the hearing on the writ documented on the re-decisions in Bharatpur Metropolitan City till July 23. A joint seat of Om Kumar Mishra and Purushottam Bhandari chosen to direct the hearing on Sunday after time compels today. Prior, the hearing was conceded till June 12 because of absence of time The writ was documented by the CPN-UML contender for individual from Bharatpur Metropolis 19 Gunjaman Bishwakarma and backer Tulasi Pandey looking for resumption of vote numbering. Decision officers had stopped vote checking in Bharatpur Metropolis after 90 tally papers were torn purportedly by CPN-Maoist Center units on May 29. The Election Commission had shaped a three-part checking group to test into the episode identified with tearing of vote papers by CPN-Maoist Center units in course of tallying votes of ward no 19 of Bharatpur Metropolitan City.

History of photography in Nepal

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The historical backdrop of photography and photojournalism in Nepal is around two hundred years and eighty years individually, the teach didn't experience single research yet. Not very many works are accessible in both of the fields. The vast majority of the dialogs show up as daily paper articles and sections or passages in books. The accessible articles and reviews are recorded in the references. There is no single archive which exhibits the historical backdrop of photojournalism and the present situation in an efficient way. This investigation has attempted to presents a record on the development of photojournalism, its present status and additionally profession potential in Nepal. Since photography is the base of these issues go hand to hand while examining photojournalism. Shrestha (1986) talks about the source of photography in Nepal while exhibiting the historical backdrop of Rana court in Nepal. As per him, Jung Bahadur Rana most likely brought camera without preceden

"NEPAL" Best Value Destination To Visit

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Nepal has been named on 'Best Value Destination' and fifth on the main 10 nations on the planet to visit in 2017, as indicated by Lonely Planet's yearly Best in Travel list discharged on Tuesday. Nepal is the main goal in South Asia that has been highlighted in Lonely Planet's Top Ten Destinations Guidebook. The world's driving travel direct Lonely Planet says, "Even cataclysmic events can't hold Nepal down for long. The 2015 tremors caused annihilation, yet what is most striking from a voyager's point of view is not what amount was lost but rather how much remains." "Point of interest sanctuaries disintegrated, yet others came through with simply the odd tile strange, and entire swathes of the nation got away genuine harm, including the vast majority of the prominent trekking trails." It included, "Nepal has every one of the aptitudes required to repair landmarks and foundation, yet what it needs is pay. By going to

1,381 punished for polluting rivers in four year’s time

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KATHMANDU: Around 1400 individuals have been fined for fly tipping over a four year time of cleanup battle in the Kathmandu Valley.  Amid the period, 1,381 including officials confronted activity for tossing rubbish into the waterways or on the stream banks, said Spokesperson for the Bagmati Cleanup Mega Campaign Umesh Bohara.  An aggregate of RS 2.9 million was gathered in fine, he included. So far 10,845 metric huge amounts of trash were gathered from different waterways in the Valley.  Tilganga Eye Hospital likewise confronted activity for infringing upon open land, said the Bagmati cleanup crusade part.  In the mean time, 41 metric huge amounts of waste have been separated today from the waterways in the Valley and Ring Road territory under the Bagmati cleanup crusade that entered its 216th week today.  Roughly, 550 individuals from different strolls of life including Bagmati cleanup crusade goodwill represetative, Manisha Koirala, previous secretaries Kr