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  • 3rd Investment Summit: Investments worth Rs 9.13 billion approved
  • 3rd Investment Summit: Investments worth Rs 9.13 billion approved
  • 3rd Investment Summit: Investments worth Rs 9.13 billion approved
  • 3rd Investment Summit: Investments worth Rs 9.13 billion approved
  • 3rd Investment Summit: Investments worth Rs 9.13 billion approved

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By Rastriya Samachar Samiti

Published: 10:55 pm Apr 29, 2024

  • 3rd Investment Summit: Investments worth Rs 9.13 billion approved
  • 3rd Investment Summit: Investments worth Rs 9.13 billion approved
  • 3rd Investment Summit: Investments worth Rs 9.13 billion approved
  • 3rd Investment Summit: Investments worth Rs 9.13 billion approved
  • 3rd Investment Summit: Investments worth Rs 9.13 billion approved

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KATHMANDU, APRIL 29CPN (UML) prospect Suhang Nembang leads by more than 5,600 votes versus his nearby competing Dambar Bahadur Khadka of Nepali Congress (NC). UML prospect continues to lead in Bajhang by-poll Israel states Iran introduced more than 300 drones and missiles, 99% of which were obstructed Vote counting for the by-election to the Member of your home of Representatives, held on Saturday in Ilam, constituency-2, is ongoing. Currently, votes from Phakphokthum, Chulachuli, and Mangsebung rural towns, Mai town, and wards no. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of Deumai municipality have actually been completed.According to Chief Returning Officer Keshav Ghimire, Nembang has actually protected 16,944 votes, while Nepali Congress candidate Khadka has actually surveyed 11,273 votes. Independent prospect Dakendra Singh Limbu Thegim has amassed 9,044 votes, Rastriya Swatantra Party's Milan Limbu has received 2,803 votes, and CPN (Unified Socialist)'s Jit Bahadur Rai has 325 votes. Currently, counting for wards no. 6, 7, and 8 of Deumai town is ongoing, with votes from Ilam town yet to be counted.An overall of 69,287 citizens cast their votes in the by-election. The by-election in Ilam-2 was necessitated following the death of Subas Chandra Nembang, who was elected from this constituency in the House of Representatives in the 2022 elections.

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KATHMANDU, APRIL 29A 41-member expedition group consisting of students from Nepal Mountain Academy departed for Gyaji Khang (7074m) Research Expedition - 2024, today. This expedition is part of the course requirement of Bachelor of Mountaineering Studies (BMS) eight semesters. Nepal is attractive location for worldwide investment: Finance Minister Nepal joins Global Platform for Access to Childhood Cancer Medicines The team of twenty 9 students from third batch (COHORT:2019 -2023) of NMA is led by International Federation of Mountain Guide Association (IFMGA) certified Mountain Guides Pasang Kaji Sherpa, Gelje Sherpa amp; Jamling Bhote in addition to the supervision of Field Supervisor (Campus Chief) Shiva Prasad Jaishi.Climbing guide and assistance team from Seven Summit Treks Pvt. Ltd will be supplying technical assistance and will also accompany the group. During the exploration, the trainees will perform research in a number of subjects based on high elevation. Picture Courtesy: Nepal Mountain Academy

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Published: 02:06 pm Apr 29, 2024

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KATHMANDU, APRIL 29Daman Bahadur Bhandari, a CPN-UML prospect, has been elected to the Sudurpaschim Provincial Assembly from Bajhang 1 (A), while Suhang Nembang has actually taken lead in Ilam-2 with over 4,683 votes. CPN-UML leads in both Ilam-2 and Bajhang-1 (A) by-polls The Bajhang-1 (A) byelection was held for a seat in the Sudurpaschim Assembly that has been uninhabited because Prithvi Bahadur Singh, a member and provincial minister, passed away in a roadway accident in June of last year.On the other hand, Suhang Nembang has actually widened the lead in Ilam-2 after the vote count started in both Ilam-2, following high-voltage by-poll. Initially, the Nepali Congress led the polls, however the CPN-UML now leads the Ilam-2 federal constituency since 2:45 p.m. vote count, according to Election Commission.Suhang Nembang of the CPN-UML led the Ilam-2 vote count at 2:45 p.m. with 13,069 votes, followed by Dambar Khadka of the Nepali Congress with 8,386 votes. Dakendra Singh Limbu, an independent prospect, remains in 3rd location with 8,098 votes.The constituency received roughly 60% of the votes cast in the by-election hung on Saturday. In Ilam-2, 115,889 people were eligible to vote, but just about 69,287 individuals exercised their adult franchise rights preserved basically in the constitution.The Ilam-2 by-elections saw as much as 19 prospects contend. Nineteen prospects, consisting of 12 from political parties and seven independents, remain in the fray for the by-election. Throughout the 2022 federal election, UML's Subas Nembang beat Khadka by 114 votes. The CPN-MC formerly supported Congress prospect Khadka, however it has actually now formed an alliance with the UML and supported UML.The Ilam-2 Lower House seat has been uninhabited given that Subas Nembang passed away of a cardiac arrest in September of in 2015. Because the 1999 general elections, the UML leader has actually won the constituency in consecutive terms.Suhang, the youngest kid of previous Speaker Subas Nembang, was selected as the CPN-UML's candidate in the Ilam-2 constituency after his daddy's demise. The shadow war between Iran and Israel has been exposed. What happens next?

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Property worth nearly 1.2 million gutted in Rautahat FireProperty worth nearly 1.2 million gutted in Rautahat Fire

RAUTAHAT, APRIL 29

A massive fire erupted in Brahmapuri village of Rajdevi Municipality-9 in Rautahat during the early hours of this morning, resulting in extensive damage to properties valued at nearly Rs 1.2 million.

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Fire guts property worth around Rs 5 million

The fire originated in the newly constructed concrete house with a corrugated steel roof owned by Bachchha Singh in Rajdevi Municipality-9 around 1:50 am today. Initial investigations by the Armed Border Security Force Nepal No. 11 Battalion revealed that the fire ignited from the kitchen's cooking fire while the family was asleep.

A prompt response from the Armed Police Force, local police, and villagers, supplemented by a fire engine from Gaur Municipality, managed to extinguish the blaze by 2:40 am, confirmed Superintendent of APF Bikram Humagain.

The fire, which spread rapidly, engulfed a motorcycle, three bicycles, wooden furniture, food grains including wheat and rice, utensils, and cash of one lakh rupees, along with the four-room house, as per Superintendent Humagain's preliminary report.

Superintendent Humagain urged residents to avoid cooking during windy conditions and refrain from activities involving fire during dry seasons. He also announced that awareness campaigns are being conducted by district authorities and the Armed Police Force units to educate the public about fire safety.

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