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  • 1 dead, 17 missing in floods in Nepal

    1 dead, 17 missing in floods in Nepal

    Kathmandu: At least one person died and 17 others went missing in floods triggered by heavy rains in Sankhuwasabha district in eastern Nepal, local police said on Sunday.

    Three more people were injured after the Hewa Khola river became swollen on Saturday night under heavy rains, said district police official Birendra Godar.

    Among them, 18 people were working for a Hewa Khola hydropower plant under construction, which was submerged in floods and appeared badly damaged, Godar added.

    Some houses, two motorable bridges and some livestock animals were also swept away in floods, the police official said, noting that the floods were raging unabated till Sunday morning, making the rescue operation difficult, Xinhua news agency reported.

    The annual monsoon season usually starts in Nepal around mid-June, causing loss of lives and property in floods and landslides in the mountainous country.

  • Lost and Found: 15-year-old Nepal boy reunites with parents after deadly train accident in Odisha

    Lost and Found: 15-year-old Nepal boy reunites with parents after deadly train accident in Odisha

    Cuttack: Many people were lost and killed in the deadly train accident in Balasore district of Odisha. Relatives were searching for their kin in the hospitals. They all want their relative to be well and alive. While, many have their hopes quashed and had to return with the cold body of their kin. Some were lucky to find their kin in the hospital still alive.

    Such a case was seen in SCB medical college Hospital in Cuttack. A 15-year-old boy from Nepal, who was a victim of the Balasore Train tragedy, has finally reunited with his parents after the horrific train accident.

    The minor boy identified as Ramanand Paswan was injured in the train accident and was admitted to the Trauma ICU of SCB MCH after the accident.

    With the concerted effort of Odisha’s helpdesk ecosystem, the boy was reunited with his family today. The SCB helpdesk also helped the boy in this matter. During this somber time, this is indeed a matter of great joy.

    The scene of the boy reuniting with his family got everyone emotional in the SCB hospital.

  • Nepal starts selling electricity at 600 Mega Watt per hour to India

    Nepal starts selling electricity at 600 Mega Watt per hour to India

    Kathmandu: Nepal has started exporting electricity to India from Saturday, as the generation of hydroelectricity from run-of-the-river projects increased with the onset of the monsoon in the Himalayan country. Last year also, Nepal exported hydroelectricity to India from June to November.

    “We have started selling 600 MW hour electricity to India from Saturday as there is a surplus in the electricity in the country,” said Suresh Bhattarai, spokesperson of Nepal Electricity Authority.
    From shortage of electricity in Nepal to surplus

    Some time ago Nepal was importing up to 400 MW electricity from India to meet the domestic demand.

    In Nepal the domestic demand for electricity increases in winter, while the supply decreases and in summer the demand decreases while the supply increases.

    Most of the hydropower projects operating in Nepal are based on run-of-the-river. Last year, Nepal earned around 12 billion rupees from exporting electricity to India.

    With the onset of monsoons, hydropower plants in Nepal have been producing excess electricity from the elevated water levels in the Himalayan rivers.

  • Nepal PM Pushpa Kamal Dahal’ to visit Ujjain, Indore as part of 4-day official trip to India

    Nepal PM Pushpa Kamal Dahal’ to visit Ujjain, Indore as part of 4-day official trip to India

    Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka ‘Prachanda’ is all set to visit Ujjain and Indore in Madhya Pradesh as a part of his 4-day official visit to India next week, the Ministry of External Affairs said.

    Dahal, who assumed office in December last year, is set to begin his India visit from May 31-June 3 at the invitation of his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi.

    During the visit, the Prime Minister of Nepal will call on President Droupadi Murmu and Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar.

    In addition to the official engagements, the Prime Minister of Nepal will also be visiting Ujjain and Indore as part of his visit, according to the official release of MEA.

    A high-level delegation will accompany Nepal PM Dahal during his visit.PM Dahal will also hold extensive talks with Prime Minister Modi to discuss the diverse areas of the bilateral partnership between India and Nepal, the Ministry of External Affairs said in an official statement.

    Other Indian dignitaries will call on the Prime Minister of Nepal as well.

    The visit continues the tradition of regular high-level exchanges between India and Nepal in furtherance of the ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy.

    The bilateral relations between the two countries have significantly strengthened in the last few years in all areas of cooperation.

    This visit demonstrates the importance that both sides place on accelerating the bilateral partnership between the two nations. (ANI)

  • Nepal: PM Prachanda’s Visit To India Delayed Till June Due To Internal Reasons

    Nepal: PM Prachanda’s Visit To India Delayed Till June Due To Internal Reasons

    Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda’s proposed visit to India has been delayed further due to internal reasons, including the jolt in the recent by-polls, and it is unlikely that his first foreign visit will take place before June, according to his top aide.

    This is the second time that Prachanda’s visit to India has been postponed due to internal reasons. The visit to India would have been his first foreign trip after he assumed charge as Prime Minister for the third time in December last year.

    The proposed visit by the Prime Minister has been further delayed due to internal reasons and it is unlikely that the first foreign visit will take place before June, the aide, who did not want to be quoted, said.

    Earlier, the government was busy preparing for Prachanda’s visit to India between May 2nd and the 3rd week.

    The results of the recently concluded by-elections in Nepal have also compelled the 68-year-old Prime Minister to rethink the visit in order to maintain the political stability in the country.

    Out of three seats for which the by-elections were held this month, the ruling alliance lost two seats, one in Tanhu – 1 and the other in Chitawan – 2. Only Upendra Yadav, president of the Janata Samajwadi Party, managed to win in Bara – 2 with the backing of the ruling alliance.

    Rashtriya Swotantra Party (RSP), which has won two seats in the by-election, has made it clear that in the present situation, it will not join the Prachanda-led government and it is reviewing its stance on whether to continue its support to the coalition government from outside or not.

    Ravi Lamichhane, a TV journalist-turned-politician, won from Chitawan – 2 while well-known economist Swornim Wagle won from Tanhu – 1. The support from RSP with 21 seats in the House of Representatives will be crucial for the survival of the Prachanda-led government.

    The victory for the newly formed RSP was a shameful defeat for the larger parties run by senior leaders. In both constituencies, the Nepali Congress had fielded its candidates with the backing of the ruling alliance.

    The new eight-party Prachanda-led alliance includes the Nepali Congress, CPN-Maoist Centre, CPN-Unified Socialist, Nagarik Unmukti Party, Janamat Party, Janta Samajwadi Party, Lokatantrik Samajwadi Party, and Rashtriya Janamorcha.

    Meanwhile, the newly-appointed Foreign Minister N P Saud has said that the government is making major preparations to make Prachanda’s forthcoming India visit fruitful.

    He said the Nepal government wanted to make the visit fruitful, he told the state-run daily Gorkhapatra.

    “We are working on a result-oriented schedule and grand preparations are underway so as to fix priorities,” he said.

    “Preliminary discussions among different ministries relating to the Prime Minister’s visit have been completed,” he pointed out.

    Saud said the first phase of inter-ministerial discussion under his leadership has already concluded as part of the preparations.

    “We will move ahead placing national interest at the focal point with a view to further strengthening our international relations,” Saud, who was appointed as the foreign minister in mid-April, said.

    “Nepal has remained stable in the fundamental principles of foreign policy,” he pointed out.

    “Nepal has been maintaining close and good relations with both India and China,” he said, adding that “Our relations with other countries in the world are also cordial.” “We will always stick to the principles of non-aligned policy and the principle of Panchsheel,” he said.

    “In view of the geopolitical situation, the government is effortful to move forward maintaining further balance in our international relations,” he pointed out.

    “As Nepal is graduating to the level of developing countries in 2026, there is a need to make internal as well as external preparations for that reason,” he said.

    Prachanda visited India in July last year at the invitation of BJP National President J P Nadda.

    Prachanda was sworn in as the Prime Minister for the third time on December 26 last year after he dramatically walked out of the pre-poll alliance led by the Nepali Congress and joined hands with opposition leader K P Sharma Oli.