DHANGADHI, MAR 02 -
Three people died and over eight others went missing when a boat capsized in Mahona River of Kailali district near the Indo-Nepal border on Saturday night.
According to police, the ill-feted boat capsized at around 7.30 last night.
The deceased have been identified as Sandeep Chaudhary of Lalbojhi VDC-1, Fulmati Loniya of Lalbojhi VDC-3 and seven-month old child Salina Ali.
It has been learnt that the crowded boat that was heading for Kailali from Beluwa, Tinkuniya of India, Uttar Pradesh, had over 22 people on board when the incident occurred.
According to police, the over crowded boat might have capsized due to rise in water level due to the rainfall.
Meanwhile, police have lauched search operation to find the missing people.
Speaking
at a press meet organized by Banke Chapter of Nepal Press Union, here
today, Prime Minister Koirala said, “As the people’s needs are addressed
through the development activities, the government was doing homework
to bring the policy and programmes.”
Speaking
at a press meet organized by Banke Chapter of Nepal Press Union, here
today, Prime Minister Koirala said, “As the people’s needs are addressed
through the development activities, the government was doing homework
to bring the policy and programmes.”
Speaking
at a press meet organized by Banke Chapter of Nepal Press Union, here
today, Prime Minister Koirala said, “As the people’s needs are addressed
through the development activities, the government was doing homework
to bring the policy and programmes.”
Speaking
at a press meet organized by Banke Chapter of Nepal Press Union, here
today, Prime Minister Koirala said, “As the people’s needs are addressed
through the development activities, the government was doing homework
to bring the policy and programmes.”
Three people died and over eight others went missing when a boat capsized in Mahona River of Kailali district near the Indo-Nepal border on Saturday night.
According to police, the ill-feted boat capsized at around 7.30 last night.
The deceased have been identified as Sandeep Chaudhary of Lalbojhi VDC-1, Fulmati Loniya of Lalbojhi VDC-3 and seven-month old child Salina Ali.
It has been learnt that the crowded boat that was heading for Kailali from Beluwa, Tinkuniya of India, Uttar Pradesh, had over 22 people on board when the incident occurred.
According to police, the over crowded boat might have capsized due to rise in water level due to the rainfall.
Meanwhile, police have lauched search operation to find the missing people.
Government ready to bring policy and programmes: PM Koirala
1 March, Nepalgunj. Prime Minister
Sushil Koirala has said although the government has prioritized
constitution writing within a year, the development agenda could not be
shadowed.
The national interest of the country
must not be shadowed by the partisan and political interests, he said,
adding that the development activities begun by the government should
not be judged through the partisan interest.
”Obstruction from any side in the
development activities is unacceptable. Government would not remain
silent if anyone hinders development activity. People also can check
such obstructers,” stressed the PM.
According to the PM, the government was
effortful to hold the election in local bodies, as hundred of thousand
rupees were embezzled in the local bodies for lack of people’s
representatives.
Responding
to a query, the PM said the political parties have learnt lesson from
the failure of the first Constituent Assembly. So, they would use the
second CA for the people’ welfare, he expressed confidence.
Also
the President of the Nepali Congress, PM Koirala argued that the
constitution the second CA would bring would be fully democratic and
inclusive. It would not be such that gives birth to the tyrant, he
added.
The journalists in the district had informed the PM about the problems in the media sectors. RSS
- See more at: http://www.onlinekhabar.com/2014/03/171866/#sthash.CWTNLY7G.dpufGovernment ready to bring policy and programmes: PM Koirala
1 March, Nepalgunj. Prime Minister
Sushil Koirala has said although the government has prioritized
constitution writing within a year, the development agenda could not be
shadowed.
The national interest of the country
must not be shadowed by the partisan and political interests, he said,
adding that the development activities begun by the government should
not be judged through the partisan interest.
”Obstruction from any side in the
development activities is unacceptable. Government would not remain
silent if anyone hinders development activity. People also can check
such obstructers,” stressed the PM.
According to the PM, the government was
effortful to hold the election in local bodies, as hundred of thousand
rupees were embezzled in the local bodies for lack of people’s
representatives.
Responding
to a query, the PM said the political parties have learnt lesson from
the failure of the first Constituent Assembly. So, they would use the
second CA for the people’ welfare, he expressed confidence.
Also
the President of the Nepali Congress, PM Koirala argued that the
constitution the second CA would bring would be fully democratic and
inclusive. It would not be such that gives birth to the tyrant, he
added.
The journalists in the district had informed the PM about the problems in the media sectors. RSS
- See more at: http://www.onlinekhabar.com/2014/03/171866/#sthash.CWTNLY7G.Government ready to bring policy and programmes: PM Koirala
1 March, Nepalgunj. Prime Minister
Sushil Koirala has said although the government has prioritized
constitution writing within a year, the development agenda could not be
shadowed.
The national interest of the country
must not be shadowed by the partisan and political interests, he said,
adding that the development activities begun by the government should
not be judged through the partisan interest.
”Obstruction from any side in the
development activities is unacceptable. Government would not remain
silent if anyone hinders development activity. People also can check
such obstructers,” stressed the PM.
According to the PM, the government was
effortful to hold the election in local bodies, as hundred of thousand
rupees were embezzled in the local bodies for lack of people’s
representatives.
Responding
to a query, the PM said the political parties have learnt lesson from
the failure of the first Constituent Assembly. So, they would use the
second CA for the people’ welfare, he expressed confidence.
Also
the President of the Nepali Congress, PM Koirala argued that the
constitution the second CA would bring would be fully democratic and
inclusive. It would not be such that gives birth to the tyrant, he
added.
The journalists in the district had informed the PM about the problems in the media sectors. RSS
- See more at: http://www.onlinekhabar.com/2014/03/171866/#sthash.CWTNLY7G.dpufGovernment ready to bring policy and programmes: PM Koirala
1 March, Nepalgunj. Prime Minister
Sushil Koirala has said although the government has prioritized
constitution writing within a year, the development agenda could not be
shadowed.
The national interest of the country
must not be shadowed by the partisan and political interests, he said,
adding that the development activities begun by the government should
not be judged through the partisan interest.
”Obstruction from any side in the
development activities is unacceptable. Government would not remain
silent if anyone hinders development activity. People also can check
such obstructers,” stressed the PM.
According to the PM, the government was
effortful to hold the election in local bodies, as hundred of thousand
rupees were embezzled in the local bodies for lack of people’s
representatives.
Responding
to a query, the PM said the political parties have learnt lesson from
the failure of the first Constituent Assembly. So, they would use the
second CA for the people’ welfare, he expressed confidence.
Also
the President of the Nepali Congress, PM Koirala argued that the
constitution the second CA would bring would be fully democratic and
inclusive. It would not be such that gives birth to the tyrant, he
added.
The journalists in the district had informed the PM about the problems in the media sectors. RSS
- See more at: http://www.onlinekhabar.com/2014/03/171866/#sthash.CWTNLY7G