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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Ya rabba de de koi jaan bhi agar….” Singer Kailash Kher in Kathmandu for the concert on New Year’s Eve

Indian fusion and playback singer Kailash Kher has reached to Kathmandu for working his magic on Kathmanduities and make them dance and swing this New Year.
JPR Events, who successfully organized the Bryan Adams concert in February, has invited Kher for a musical show scheduled to be held at Soaltee Crowne Plaza on the Nepali New Year’s Eve, April 13. This is Kher’s first official visit to Nepal.
The famous song sung by Kher are Allah Ke Bande from movie Waisa Bhi Hota Hai Part II, Tauba Tauba,Teri deewani, Ya Rabba from movie Salaam-e-Ishq etc.
The price is Rs. 5000 per ticket only.

Moving car suddenly got fire in Pokhara

A moving car, suddenly, got fire at Srijana Chowk in Pokhara on Sunday morning. It is learnt that it is the Toyota car (Ga 1 Ya 220) of a hotel in Lakeside Pokhara. The fire brigade was immediately called up. Yet the car has been completely destroyed. The investigation is going on and the cause behind this accident is not ascertained yet, police said.

Two CA members arrested over misuse of red passport


The Nepal Police’s Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), on Tuesday, arrested Constituent Assembly members, Gayatri Sah and Bishwonath Prasad Yadav for their alleged involvement in the misuse of diplomatic passports (red passports). Madhesi Janadhikar Forum lawmaker BP Yadav and Nepali Janata Dal lawmaker Gayatri Shah have been arrested while they were exiting from the Constituent Assembly Hall premises at New Baneshwore after the House was put off on Tuesday afternoon. In the press conference at the police headquarters in Naxal, CIB Chief DIG Rajendra Singh said that the House Speaker, Subash Chandra Nembang was informed before taking them into custody. The lawmakers have been held at Metropolitan Police Circle in Katmandu. The investigation was carried out by the anti-graft body Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority after two persons were caught in Abu Dhabi, UAE while trying to board a flight to Australia, using others (lawmakers) passports.
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Saturday, April 9, 2011

Dhamaal

Hum Aapke Hain Koun

Maine Pyar Kiya

Hera Pheri

Pardes

Fool N Final

Yaadein

Phir Hera Pheri

Darjeeling Ko Rail - Shree Krishna Luitel

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Shree Krishna Luitel

चिया मजदुरहरू आन्दोलनमा

चिया बगानमा कार्यरत पूर्वका चिया श्रमिकहरु आजबाट चरणबद्ध आन्दोलनमा उत्रिएका छन् ।
एकिकृत माओवादी, नेकपा एमाले र नेपाली काँग्रेस निकट तीनवटै संगठनले संयुक्त कार्यक्रम घोषणा गरेका हुन् ।
आज चिया बगानहरुमा कोणसभा गर्ने र शुक्रवारबाट दैनिक एकएक घण्टा कामको अवधि घटाउने तय भएको नेपाल चिया बगान श्रमिक संघ दमकका अध्यक्ष गोपाल खड्काले बताउनु भयो ।
श्रमिकहरु रिटायर्ड हुदाँको सिलिङप्रथा हटाउनु पर्ने, कारखाना मजदुर र बगान श्रमिकले पाउने सुविधा समान गरिनुपर्ने, संञ्चयकोष १० प्रतिशत बनाउनुपर्ने लगायत माग अघि सारेका छन् । सिलिङप्रथा अनुसार श्रमिक रिटायर्ड हुदाँ २० हजार रुपैयाँ मात्र पाउने गरेका छन् । तर यो प्रथा हटाए उनीहरुले ५० हजार रुपैयाँ पाउँछन् ।
यस विषयमा तीनवटै युनियनका केन्द्रीय समितिले केही समय पहिले सरकारको ध्यानाकर्षण गराएका थिए । स्वतन्त्र चिया मजदुर युनियन दमकका सचिव लालबहादुर बिकले अब तलब बृद्धि गरिदाँ कारखाना मजदुर र श्रमिकहरुबीच समानता कायम गरिनुपर्ने बताउनु भयो । सरकारले मजदुरको तलब दैनिक २४६ रुपैयाँ तोकेको छ । तर, पहिले पनि कारखाना मजदुरले दैनिक १९० रुपैंया पाउँदा श्रमिकले भने १२० रुपैंयाँ मात्र पाउँदै आएका थिए ।
चिया बगानमा कार्यरत पूर्वका चिया श्रमिकहरु आजबाट चरणबद्ध आन्दोलनमा उत्रिएका छन् ।
एकिकृत माओवादी, नेकपा एमाले र नेपाली काँग्रेस निकट तीनवटै संगठनले संयुक्त कार्यक्रम घोषणा गरेका हुन् ।
आज चिया बगानहरुमा कोणसभा गर्ने र शुक्रवारबाट दैनिक एकएक घण्टा कामको अवधि घटाउने तय भएको नेपाल चिया बगान श्रमिक संघ दमकका अध्यक्ष गोपाल खड्काले बताउनु भयो ।
श्रमिकहरु रिटायर्ड हुदाँको सिलिङप्रथा हटाउनु पर्ने, कारखाना मजदुर र बगान श्रमिकले पाउने सुविधा समान गरिनुपर्ने, संञ्चयकोष १० प्रतिशत बनाउनुपर्ने लगायत माग अघि सारेका छन् । सिलिङप्रथा अनुसार श्रमिक रिटायर्ड हुदाँ २० हजार रुपैयाँ मात्र पाउने गरेका छन् । तर यो प्रथा हटाए उनीहरुले ५० हजार रुपैयाँ पाउँछन् ।
यस विषयमा तीनवटै युनियनका केन्द्रीय समितिले केही समय पहिले सरकारको ध्यानाकर्षण गराएका थिए । स्वतन्त्र चिया मजदुर युनियन दमकका सचिव लालबहादुर बिकले अब तलब बृद्धि गरिदाँ कारखाना मजदुर र श्रमिकहरुबीच समानता कायम गरिनुपर्ने बताउनु भयो । सरकारले मजदुरको तलब दैनिक २४६ रुपैयाँ तोकेको छ । तर, पहिले पनि कारखाना मजदुरले दैनिक १९० रुपैंया पाउँदा श्रमिकले भने १२० रुपैंयाँ मात्र पाउँदै आएका थिए ।

ब्रेकिङ न्यूज – गोलधाप शिविरमा आगलागी (फोटो सहित)

झापाको गोलधाप स्थित भुटानी शरणार्थी शिविरमा आज बिहान आगलागी भएको छ । आलागिबाट शिविरका सात सय बढी छाप्रा जलेर नष्ट भएका छन् ।
बिहान आठ बजेतिर सेक्टर बी वान हट नम्बर १८ का नरेश तिम्सिनाको छाप्रोबाट आगलागि शुरु भएको थियो । आगलागिको कारण खुल्न नसकेको इलाका प्रहरी कार्यालय बिर्तामोडले जानकारी दिएको छ ।
आगलागी पछिको भाग दौडमा करिव २५ जना शरणार्थी घाइते भएका छन् । उनीहरुलाई बिभिन्न स्थानीय अस्पतालमा उपचारका लागि लगिएको छ ।
तेस्रो मुलुकमा भएको पुनस्थापनाका कारण उक्त शिविर आउँदो अप्रिल पहिलो सातादेखि बन्द गर्ने तयारी भइरहेको थियो । हाल त्यहाँ करिव चार हजार जनसंख्या रहेको छ ।
बि‌.सं. २०६४ सालमा भएको आगलागीबाट उक्त शिविरका सबै छाप्रा जलेको थियो । त्यस बेला छाप्राहरु दमकलसमेत छिर्न नसक्ने गरी बनाइएका कारणा आगो नियन्त्रणमा लिन कठिनाइ भएको निष्कर्ष निकालिएपछि पछि दमकल गुड्न सक्ने गरी छाप्राहरु बनाइएको थियो 

।थप जानकारीका लागि पूर्वेली टाइम्स हेर्दै गर्नु होला ।

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Nepal Civil war

    Nepal Civil war (1996, 2006)

In the year 1996, the Maoist party had rallied most of the rural areas in Nepal to join them in their revolutionary war. They were generally seen as rebels and the King of Nepal and his government were scrambling to defuse the situation. The threats of the Moaists were confirmed when they started to attack factories and police outposts, ransacking and destroying property and setting off explosives that took the lives of many innocents. And Kathmandu was their first target.

But is in the year 2001, that events started to unfold that led to a full-fledged Nepalese Civil War. The government of Nepal took the first step in fighting off the Maoists by deploying the newly created Armed Police Force. On the 1st of June 2001, the entire country of Nepal was rocked as news of the palace massacre spread. Prince Depend had shot his father, King Birendra and most of the royal family, before turning the gun on himself. This lead to King Gyanendra being crowned in the midst of a civil war in Nepal. Towards the end of the year, the government and the Maoists had started engaging in peace talks, which soon collapsed. In retaliation, the rebels attacked military posts and police outposts across forty-two districts. This led to a state of emergency being declared in Nepal.

Peace talks were again laid on the table in 2002, but as expected they once again collapsed. Both sides started importing arms and ammunition and as another year of civil war in Nepal drew to a close, King Gyanendra canceled the 2002 elections and appointed a new prime minister and dismissed the government. In the following years of 2003, 2004 and 2005, the Nepalese Civil War continued. Many died at the hands of the Nepali military forces and the Maoist rebels. Homes were lost, many more cease-fires and peace talks failed and by 2006, there would yet again be a new Prime Minister.

Uprisings, curfews and clashes with police in cities such as Kathmandu had become the norm. In May of 2006, the new Nepali cabinet announced that the Maoist rebels would not be considered terrorists if they would be open to trying another round of peace talks. This time, however, the talks ended on 21 November 2006 with the signing of deal between the rebels and the cabinet. Maoists leaders would be able to join the government, but the UN would be monitoring and supervising their weapons.

The Civil War in Nepal lasted from 1996 until 2006. A ten-year war that cost many lives and resulted in massive damage to structures, the economy and the daily lives of citizens. It can only be hoped that Nepal will never have to suffer another turbulent period like this and that their future can be decided on and molded together.