The Main Stories Today



09 May 2019, Kathmandu

These are the glimpse of today’s breaking news stories:

National News

Former Health Minister and member of House of Representatives Khagaraj Adhikari underlined the need to educate science and technology in keeping with the demand of time.

The Department of Survey under the Land Management and Poverty Alleviation of the State-5 handed over land use instruments to all 10 local levels of the district.

Butwal sub-metropolis has distributed land ownership certificates to 156 people of Motipur area. The sub-metropolis on Wednesday handed over the land of ward 17 and 18 to the needy people.

Former Chief Justice Kalyan Kumar Shrestha has stressed the need to change the existing educational system. Inaugurating the newly-constructed building of Vidhyamandir Secondary School in Baglung municipality-3 on Wednesday, he underlined the need of education useful for life.

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has left here for the visits to Socialist Republic of Viet Nam and the Kingdom of Cambodia today.

Veteran film actor Rajesh Hamal has described youths as the main source of the prosperity. Artist Hamal, who arrived at Brahmatola of Bajura on Wednesday for the inauguration of Childern’s Home, said that the energy of youths should be utilized in country’s development.

The Boudha Trade Association and the local residents of Boudha have obstructed the Chabahil-Sankhu road section, in protest against the delay in the black topping of the under-construction road. A large number of locals and traders took to the street since 8:00 in the morning today, in a symbolic protest programme.

The Nepalgunj Sub-Metropolitan City has forwarded construction task by prioritizing significant projects of development with an objective of developing Nepalgunj as the best model city.

The Asian Development Bank (ADB)-supported regional urban development project implemented in three municipalities and one sub-metropolitan city of the Far-west state has started taking momentum.

The House of Representatives Women and Social Committee has directed the National Inclusion Commission to submit details of the outcome of the inclusive reservation provisions.

State 3 government chief minister Dormani Poudel has said the justices should give justice to the people facing injustice in an impartial manner.

Attorney General, Agni Prasad Kharel, has said that the media should be sensitive while disseminating news related to heinous crime.

Twenty-three Nepali girls about to be taken to a third country on the pretext of foreign employment have been rescued from India. The girls were rescued with the support of the Indian government from the northern State of Mizoram of India.

The students with disabilities and pursuing higher studies can now get their academic certificates for free in all affiliate and constituent campuses of the Tribhuvan University. The students will also have their examination fee waived off, according to the Tribhuvan University.

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli arrived here today on a five-day official visit of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam. Prime Minister Oli was received at the Noi Bai International Airport by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Viet Nam, Nguyen Quoc Dung and Nepali Ambassador to Thailand Khagaraj Adhikari.

Contributions of famous US psychologist, late Dr Dean Van Leuvan, who took leadership for the establishment of peace through emotional learning, would always be remembered.

A group of lawmakers, economists, industrialists, businesspersons and journalists has given suggestions for the upcoming budget.

International News

Lucas Moura’s last-gasp strike took Tottenham Hotspur to the Champions League final for the first time in their history on Wednesday, completing his hat-trick and sealing an incredible 3-2 win over Ajax to leave the Dutch side heartbroken.

Pregnancy-related deaths are on the rise in the United States, especially among black women, according to a new study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

Military officials from South Korea, the United States and Japan on Thursday held trilateral security talks in Seoul to discuss the Korean Peninsula issues, according to local media reports citing South Korean defense ministry.

Australia’s latest A$50 note comes with a big blunder hidden in the small print – a somewhat embarrassing typo.

Singapore has passed a controversial anti-fake news law that gives authorities sweeping powers to police online platforms and even private chat groups.

US President Donald Trump has said China “broke the deal” in trade talks, ramping up hostilities ahead of negotiations between the two sides.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have named their newborn son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.

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