• KP Sharma Oli regarding current political scenario says, "पूर्ण पाठ किन चाहियो? कण्ठ गर्ने हो पाठ? सहमति अनुसार गृह मन्त्रालय रास्वपाको भागमा हो। उसलाई गृह मन्त्रालय दिन हुँदैन भन्ने एकतर्फी निर्णयले अप्ठ्यारो अवस्था आउन सक्छ।"
    KP Sharma Oli regarding current political scenario says, "पूर्ण पाठ किन चाहियो? कण्ठ गर्ने हो पाठ? सहमति अनुसार गृह मन्त्रालय रास्वपाको भागमा हो। उसलाई गृह मन्त्रालय दिन हुँदैन भन्ने एकतर्फी निर्णयले अप्ठ्यारो अवस्था आउन सक्छ।"
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  • KP Sharma Oli regarding current political scenario says, "पूर्ण पाठ किन चाहियो? कण्ठ गर्ने हो पाठ? सहमति अनुसार गृह मन्त्रालय रास्वपाको भागमा हो। उसलाई गृह मन्त्रालय दिन हुँदैन भन्ने एकतर्फी निर्णयले अप्ठ्यारो अवस्था आउन सक्छ।" #nepal
    KP Sharma Oli regarding current political scenario says, "पूर्ण पाठ किन चाहियो? कण्ठ गर्ने हो पाठ? सहमति अनुसार गृह मन्त्रालय रास्वपाको भागमा हो। उसलाई गृह मन्त्रालय दिन हुँदैन भन्ने एकतर्फी निर्णयले अप्ठ्यारो अवस्था आउन सक्छ।" #nepal
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  • Breaking: Today's cabinet meeting has decided to recall all the ambassadors appointed by the previous KP Sharma Oli government in the political quota. The Ambassador of Nepal for USA, Yubraj Khatiwada will also return back.
    Breaking: Today's cabinet meeting has decided to recall all the ambassadors appointed by the previous KP Sharma Oli government in the political quota. The Ambassador of Nepal for USA, Yubraj Khatiwada will also return back.
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  • Second batch of Japanese vaccine arrives

    More than 208,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccines provided by the Government of Japan arrived in Kathmandu today.The vaccines being provided to Nepal is part of the promised 1, 614,740 doses by Japan in grant assistance under the COVAX facility, a global initiative backed by the UN for equitable distribution of vaccines throughout the world. According to the Ministry of Health and Population, the vaccines which arrived via Qatar Airways have been safely stored after a handing over ceremony at Tribhuvan International Airport.In a twitter post, the Japanese Embassy here confirmed the arrival of the second batch of Japanese-made AstraZeneca vaccines. Earlier, nearly 850,000 doses of vaccines had arrived in the country. The remaining doses of vaccines will arrive in the country in the next few days, as per the ministry.The AstraZeneca vaccines dispatched in the first phase are being provided to elderly people above 65 years who are awaiting the second dose of the same vaccine. Earlier, they were inoculated with the same vaccine produced and sold by India.However, after India failed to send the second dose of vaccines, hundreds of thousands of elderly had been eagerly waiting to be inoculated.The second batch of the vaccine that arrived today will be provided to the citizens of Province 1 and Province 2, said the ministry.The government has claimed that more than 480,000 people have been inoculated after formation of the new government led by Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, while the former government led by KP Sharma Oli had inoculated around 360,000 Nepalis. As of today, more than 3.83 million have taken the complete doses of vaccine, while 4.93 million Nepalis have been inoculated with the first dose.The vaccination drive has been accelerated lately as the government has started inoculating people above 40 years, students of grades XI and XII along with university level students. People from various business backgrounds are also being inoculated.Meanwhile, of the six million doses of the China-made VeroCell vaccine, over 1.6 million doses have arrived in Kathmandu in the past few days. The government has expressed confidence that it will be able to inoculate all the Nepali citizens.
    Second batch of Japanese vaccine arrives More than 208,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccines provided by the Government of Japan arrived in Kathmandu today.The vaccines being provided to Nepal is part of the promised 1, 614,740 doses by Japan in grant assistance under the COVAX facility, a global initiative backed by the UN for equitable distribution of vaccines throughout the world. According to the Ministry of Health and Population, the vaccines which arrived via Qatar Airways have been safely stored after a handing over ceremony at Tribhuvan International Airport.In a twitter post, the Japanese Embassy here confirmed the arrival of the second batch of Japanese-made AstraZeneca vaccines. Earlier, nearly 850,000 doses of vaccines had arrived in the country. The remaining doses of vaccines will arrive in the country in the next few days, as per the ministry.The AstraZeneca vaccines dispatched in the first phase are being provided to elderly people above 65 years who are awaiting the second dose of the same vaccine. Earlier, they were inoculated with the same vaccine produced and sold by India.However, after India failed to send the second dose of vaccines, hundreds of thousands of elderly had been eagerly waiting to be inoculated.The second batch of the vaccine that arrived today will be provided to the citizens of Province 1 and Province 2, said the ministry.The government has claimed that more than 480,000 people have been inoculated after formation of the new government led by Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, while the former government led by KP Sharma Oli had inoculated around 360,000 Nepalis. As of today, more than 3.83 million have taken the complete doses of vaccine, while 4.93 million Nepalis have been inoculated with the first dose.The vaccination drive has been accelerated lately as the government has started inoculating people above 40 years, students of grades XI and XII along with university level students. People from various business backgrounds are also being inoculated.Meanwhile, of the six million doses of the China-made VeroCell vaccine, over 1.6 million doses have arrived in Kathmandu in the past few days. The government has expressed confidence that it will be able to inoculate all the Nepali citizens.
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  • CPN-UML leaders for party unity told to take the call

    Some second generation CPN- UML leaders close to Madhav Kumar Nepal, who did not support him when he filed a petition at the Election Commission seeking to split the party, are now trying to keep party unity intact. However, leaders close to UML Chair KP Sharma Oli say there is slim chance of unity between the two sides.These leaders had issued a statement calling on both sides to cease hostility against each other. They demanded that the establishment faction withdraw action against 14 UML lawmakers and the Nepal faction stop the process of registering a new party. UML parliamentary party leader Subas Chandra Nembang, who is close to party Chair KP Sharma Oli, said there was no possibility of holding unity talks with Nepal now. "Nepal has already split the party and applied at the EC for registration.The Sher Bahadur Deuba-led government brought a new ordinance to help Nepal split the UML. It is still withholding expansion of the Cabinet in the hope that the Nepal faction will complete the registration process soon and send its members to the Cabinet,"Nembang said. He said his faction was holding continuous talks with some second-generation leaders of the party who were close to Nepal in the past, but did not support his move to split the party.He added that his faction was confident these second-generation leaders would stay with the mainstream UML.UML lawmaker Khagaraj Adhikari, who is close to Oli, said second generation leaders had demanded that Oli withdraw action against 14 lawmakers, but this could be possible only when Nepal stopped the process of registering a new party, apologised for toppling his own party's government thereby helping Sher Bahadur Deuba to form the new government, and inciting the Deuba government to bring a new ordinance to lower the threshold for splitting political parties.UML lawmaker Birodh Khatiwada, who is close to Madhav Kumar Nepal, said that those leaders who had earned the nickname of thirdfront, needed to make their stance clear by the day the Election Commission decided on registration of CPN (Unified Socialist). "No leader can politically survive by putting their legs in two different boats.Those leaders that have issued the joint statement must take a call soon on which party they will join," he added.The Election Commission has summoned leaders who have signed the petition for splitting the UML, on August 25, to verify their signatures.A version of this article appears in the print on August 22 2021, of The Himalayan Times.
    CPN-UML leaders for party unity told to take the call Some second generation CPN- UML leaders close to Madhav Kumar Nepal, who did not support him when he filed a petition at the Election Commission seeking to split the party, are now trying to keep party unity intact. However, leaders close to UML Chair KP Sharma Oli say there is slim chance of unity between the two sides.These leaders had issued a statement calling on both sides to cease hostility against each other. They demanded that the establishment faction withdraw action against 14 UML lawmakers and the Nepal faction stop the process of registering a new party. UML parliamentary party leader Subas Chandra Nembang, who is close to party Chair KP Sharma Oli, said there was no possibility of holding unity talks with Nepal now. "Nepal has already split the party and applied at the EC for registration.The Sher Bahadur Deuba-led government brought a new ordinance to help Nepal split the UML. It is still withholding expansion of the Cabinet in the hope that the Nepal faction will complete the registration process soon and send its members to the Cabinet,"Nembang said. He said his faction was holding continuous talks with some second-generation leaders of the party who were close to Nepal in the past, but did not support his move to split the party.He added that his faction was confident these second-generation leaders would stay with the mainstream UML.UML lawmaker Khagaraj Adhikari, who is close to Oli, said second generation leaders had demanded that Oli withdraw action against 14 lawmakers, but this could be possible only when Nepal stopped the process of registering a new party, apologised for toppling his own party's government thereby helping Sher Bahadur Deuba to form the new government, and inciting the Deuba government to bring a new ordinance to lower the threshold for splitting political parties.UML lawmaker Birodh Khatiwada, who is close to Madhav Kumar Nepal, said that those leaders who had earned the nickname of thirdfront, needed to make their stance clear by the day the Election Commission decided on registration of CPN (Unified Socialist). "No leader can politically survive by putting their legs in two different boats.Those leaders that have issued the joint statement must take a call soon on which party they will join," he added.The Election Commission has summoned leaders who have signed the petition for splitting the UML, on August 25, to verify their signatures.A version of this article appears in the print on August 22 2021, of The Himalayan Times.
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  • HIMALAYAN NEWS SERVICE
    Kathmandu, November 9

    President of Bangladesh Md Abdul Hamid will be paying an official goodwill visit to Nepal from November 12 to 15 at the invitation of President Bidhya Devi Bhandari.

    Bangladesh President Hamid will be accorded a ceremonial welcome at the Tribhuvan International Airport upon his arrival, stated a press release issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


    During the visit, President Hamid will meet with President Bhandari.

    President Bhandari will host a banquet in honour of the Bangladesh president and his delegation.

    Vice-president Nanda Bahadur Pun, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, Chairperson of the National Assembly Ganesh Prasad Timilsina, and Minister of Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali will call on President Hamid.

    Senior political leaders of various parties will also call on the president of Bangladesh.

    While in Nepal, Bangladesh President Hamid will also be visiting the Lake City Pokhara and historical, archaeological and cultural sites in Kathmandu valley.

    When asked what agenda will be discussed during President Hamid’s visit, Assistant Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Suresh Adhikari said that the two sides were still trying to finalise agenda to be discussed, but as this was a high-level visit, it was natural for the two sides to discuss all issues of mutual interests.

    Bangladeshi news portal www.thedailystar.net had recently reported that Bangladesh and Nepal would hold talks on Preferential Trade Agreement and BBIN (Bangladesh-Bhutan-India-Nepal) Motor Vehicles Agreement during President Hamid’s Nepal visit.

    Another Bangladesh news portal www.dhakatribune.com had reported recently that on the sidelines of the 18th Non-Aligned Movement Summit in Azerbaijan on October 26, Bangladesh Prime Minister Seikh Hasina had
    requested Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to finalise the PTA with Nepal during President Hamid’s upcoming visit to Nepal.

    Both the news portals had stated that PM Oli and Hasina had reached agreement to make the BBIN agreement functional.

    HIMALAYAN NEWS SERVICE Kathmandu, November 9 President of Bangladesh Md Abdul Hamid will be paying an official goodwill visit to Nepal from November 12 to 15 at the invitation of President Bidhya Devi Bhandari. Bangladesh President Hamid will be accorded a ceremonial welcome at the Tribhuvan International Airport upon his arrival, stated a press release issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. During the visit, President Hamid will meet with President Bhandari. President Bhandari will host a banquet in honour of the Bangladesh president and his delegation. Vice-president Nanda Bahadur Pun, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, Chairperson of the National Assembly Ganesh Prasad Timilsina, and Minister of Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali will call on President Hamid. Senior political leaders of various parties will also call on the president of Bangladesh. While in Nepal, Bangladesh President Hamid will also be visiting the Lake City Pokhara and historical, archaeological and cultural sites in Kathmandu valley. When asked what agenda will be discussed during President Hamid’s visit, Assistant Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Suresh Adhikari said that the two sides were still trying to finalise agenda to be discussed, but as this was a high-level visit, it was natural for the two sides to discuss all issues of mutual interests. Bangladeshi news portal www.thedailystar.net had recently reported that Bangladesh and Nepal would hold talks on Preferential Trade Agreement and BBIN (Bangladesh-Bhutan-India-Nepal) Motor Vehicles Agreement during President Hamid’s Nepal visit. Another Bangladesh news portal www.dhakatribune.com had reported recently that on the sidelines of the 18th Non-Aligned Movement Summit in Azerbaijan on October 26, Bangladesh Prime Minister Seikh Hasina had requested Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to finalise the PTA with Nepal during President Hamid’s upcoming visit to Nepal. Both the news portals had stated that PM Oli and Hasina had reached agreement to make the BBIN agreement functional.
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  • All the members of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s private secretariat, including advisers, tendered their resignation to the prime minister yesterday. The resignations will come into effect on November 17.

    A member of the PM’s private secretariat told THT that the resignations were tendered to help the PM form a new team. A source added that the PM had sought their resignations.

    Meanwhile, PM’s Foreign Affairs Adviser Rajan Bhattarai tweeted that he was departing for the US to attend a meeting between Asian political leaders and US Congressmen on November 13 and 14 in Capital Hill, Washington, DC.

    He added that the meeting would focus on trade and energy issues.

    One of the PM’s advisers told THT that the PM wanted to send a message to his Cabinet members to voluntarily quit so that he could form a new Cabinet to make the government’s performance more effective.

    “The PM’s main target is Cabinet members. He wants them to resign,” he said.

    Another source said the PM was not satisfied with the performance of some of his Cabinet members but he didn’t want to remove them from the Cabinet as that could adversely affect their public image. “I think the PM will call a Cabinet meeting and tell the ministers to resign en masse so that he could form a new Cabinet. Some of the current members of the Cabinet could again be inducted in the new Cabinet,” he said.

    He added that Cabinet members would deem it appropriate to tender their resignation rather than suffer the ignominy of being sacked for inefficiency’.

    An NCP leader who is close to party Co-chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal added that the PM was thinking of reshuffling his Cabinet and he had not taken any formal decision yet. “The PM has been talking about reshuffling his Cabinet. I think he will soon ask Cabinet ministers to resign en masse,” the source added.

    Spokesperson for the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Narayan Kaji Shrestha told THT that the PM’s public speeches hinted that he wanted to reshuffle the Cabinet to improve its performance but the PM has not taken any formal decision so far. When asked if the PM wanted to reshuffle the Cabinet, deputy parliamentary party leader of the NCP Subas Chandra Nembang said reshuffling the Cabinet was the PM’s prerogative and he could do it anytime.

    Who all resigned

    PM’s Chief Adviser Bishnu Rimal
    PM’s Press Adviser Kundan Aryal
    PM’s Foreign Affairs Adviser Rajan Bhattarai
    PM’s Public Relations Adviser Achyut Mainali
    PM’s Press Coordinator Chetan Adhikari
    Media Expert Ram Sharan Bajgai
    All the members of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s private secretariat, including advisers, tendered their resignation to the prime minister yesterday. The resignations will come into effect on November 17. A member of the PM’s private secretariat told THT that the resignations were tendered to help the PM form a new team. A source added that the PM had sought their resignations. Meanwhile, PM’s Foreign Affairs Adviser Rajan Bhattarai tweeted that he was departing for the US to attend a meeting between Asian political leaders and US Congressmen on November 13 and 14 in Capital Hill, Washington, DC. He added that the meeting would focus on trade and energy issues. One of the PM’s advisers told THT that the PM wanted to send a message to his Cabinet members to voluntarily quit so that he could form a new Cabinet to make the government’s performance more effective. “The PM’s main target is Cabinet members. He wants them to resign,” he said. Another source said the PM was not satisfied with the performance of some of his Cabinet members but he didn’t want to remove them from the Cabinet as that could adversely affect their public image. “I think the PM will call a Cabinet meeting and tell the ministers to resign en masse so that he could form a new Cabinet. Some of the current members of the Cabinet could again be inducted in the new Cabinet,” he said. He added that Cabinet members would deem it appropriate to tender their resignation rather than suffer the ignominy of being sacked for inefficiency’. An NCP leader who is close to party Co-chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal added that the PM was thinking of reshuffling his Cabinet and he had not taken any formal decision yet. “The PM has been talking about reshuffling his Cabinet. I think he will soon ask Cabinet ministers to resign en masse,” the source added. Spokesperson for the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Narayan Kaji Shrestha told THT that the PM’s public speeches hinted that he wanted to reshuffle the Cabinet to improve its performance but the PM has not taken any formal decision so far. When asked if the PM wanted to reshuffle the Cabinet, deputy parliamentary party leader of the NCP Subas Chandra Nembang said reshuffling the Cabinet was the PM’s prerogative and he could do it anytime. Who all resigned PM’s Chief Adviser Bishnu Rimal PM’s Press Adviser Kundan Aryal PM’s Foreign Affairs Adviser Rajan Bhattarai PM’s Public Relations Adviser Achyut Mainali PM’s Press Coordinator Chetan Adhikari Media Expert Ram Sharan Bajgai
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  • FNCCI), Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Saturday remarked that banks will not be allowed to impose interest rates arbitrarily....
    FNCCI), Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Saturday remarked that banks will not be allowed to impose interest rates arbitrarily....
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  • Chaudhary, Radhakrishna. Mithilak Itihas. ISBN 9789380538280.
    Prinsep, James, ed. (March 1835). The Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 4 (39) https://books.google.com/?id=zStRYVgAKIAC&pg=PA121&lpg=PA121&dq=simroun+mithila#v=onepage&q=simroun%20mithila&f=false. Missing or empty |title= (help)
    "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
    Matteo Miele (2017). "British Diplomatic Views on Nepal and the Final Stage of the Ch'ing Empire (1910–1911)" (PDF). Prague Papers on the History of International Relations: 90–101. Retrieved 2017-10-10.
    Tucci, Giuseppe. (1952). Journey to Mustang, 1952. Trans. by Diana Fussell. 1st Italian edition, 1953; 1st English edition, 1977. 2nd edition revised, 2003, p. 22. Bibliotheca Himalayica. ISBN 99933-0-378-X (South Asia); 974-524-024-9 (Outside of South Asia).
    The organisers of the Committee were the Samyukta Janamorcha Nepal, the Communist Party of Nepal (Unity Centre), Communist Party of Nepal (Masal), the Nepal Communist League and the Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist-Leninist-Maoist).
    Hoftun, Martin, William Raeper and John Whelpton. People, politics and ideology: Democracy and Social Change in Nepal. Kathmandu: Mandala Book Point, 1999. p. 189
    When a king's looking-glass world is paid for in blood. Guardian. 2 February 2006. Retrieved on 2012-04-08.
    Nepal votes to abolish monarchy. CNN. 28 December 2007
    Nepalnews.com, news from Nepal as it happens Archived 2016-01-17 at the Wayback Machine. Nepalnews.com. 28 May 2008. Retrieved on 2012-04-08.
    Ex-King Gyanendra leaves Narayanhiti. nepalnews.com. 11 June 2008
    https://blogs.wsj.com/briefly/2015/09/23/nepals-new-constitution-at-a-glance/
    Why is Nepal's new constitution controversial?
    "Nepal Will Amend Constitution to End Border Blockade". Time. Retrieved 2018-01-23.
    "Right to Nepal's Right Path". BBC News (in Nepali).Google Translation
    https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Indian-blockade-more-inhuman-than-war-says-Nepal-PM-KP-Sharma-Oli/articleshow/49690974.cms
    https://www.deccanherald.com/content/505354/india-denies-imposing-economic-blockade.html
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