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India’s Oldest News Agency UNI’s Office Sealed by Authorities


March 20, Kathmandu – The office of United News of India (UNI), India’s oldest news agency located in New Delhi, has been sealed. According to reports from PTI, Delhi Police sealed the office on Friday following an order from the High Court.

A senior UNI employee told PTI, “In the evening, officials from the Central Government’s property department arrived. They informed us that our lease has expired and demanded we vacate the premises immediately. They forcibly entered our newsroom and dragged us out.”

UNI announced the sealing of its office via the social media platform X. Numerous videos shared on social media show a large number of security personnel present inside the UNI compound. In the videos, the security forces can be heard urging journalists and staff to vacate the premises.

In a post on X, UNI expressed grave concern over press freedom, stating, “The sealing of United News of India, one of the country’s oldest and most respected news agencies, has raised serious alarms about freedom of the press.”

UNI has accused authorities of forcibly evicting its staff without allowing them to take personal belongings and reported that employees faced mistreatment during the clearance process.

The agency also shared a video showing a heavy presence of security forces, with employees describing being pushed and shoved during the eviction.

The English daily ‘The Statesman’ posted on X, describing the event as “an unprecedented assault and crackdown on media freedom in India.” The report highlights that the police raided the UNI office on Rafi Marg without even providing staff adequate time to pack their belongings or make arrangements.

Premonsoon Rain and Snowfall Cause Road Disruptions: ‘Travel with Caution Until Sunday’

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Photo Caption, Rain has caused slippery conditions leading to disruptions on the Daunne section of the Mahendra Highway

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Officials have reported significant disruptions on major road sections across the country since Friday due to the seasonal weather system bringing rainfall to many areas.

According to a midday Saturday update from the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority, snowfall has caused blockages on the Rukum East to Baglung section of the Mid-Hill Highway, while slippery roads due to rain have completely blocked both directions on the Daunne section of the Mahendra Highway.

The Authority’s spokesperson, Shanti Mahat, reported that although the Kantipath and BP Highway, which were blocked due to Friday’s rainfall, have reopened, the ongoing rain means travelers should exercise caution and verify travel conditions carefully until Sunday.

Police and reporters note that other major and minor roads also face blockages, with clearance operations underway, resulting in some sections remaining fully or partially closed.

Meteorologists say the combined effect of the western low-pressure system and local weather patterns, which have been active since Saturday night, might weaken somewhat, but rainfall is expected to continue until Sunday.

Understanding the Nasal Cycle and How to Care for It for Better Health

A woman wearing green and pink clothes

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Image caption, Did you know that only one nostril breathes at a time?

Throughout the day, our nostrils alternate in inhaling and exhaling without us being aware of it.

This phenomenon is called the ‘nasal cycle’ and plays a significant role in maintaining nasal health.

When we have a cold or allergies, nasal congestion makes breathing difficult.

However, even when there is no such condition, during a deep breath, only one nostril allows air intake at a time.

This is not a cause for concern; what you are experiencing is a natural physiological process.

लागुऔषधसहित एक भारतीयसहित पाँच जना पक्राउ – Online Khabar

Five Individuals Including an Indian National Arrested with Illegal Drugs


March 20, Kathmandu – The Narcotics Control Bureau of the Nepal Police has arrested five individuals in connection with several cases involving brown heroin and cannabis. According to the bureau, these arrests were made across two separate incidents.

Durga Raj Regmi, spokesperson for the bureau, stated that in the first case, following information that drugs were being sold to students in schools and colleges in Kathmandu, a woman was apprehended in Lalitpur.

The arrested individual is Kalpana Tamang, a 38-year-old woman originally from Thaha Municipality-11 in Makwanpur district. Authorities confiscated 2 kilograms and 300 grams of cannabis and a digital scale from her possession, according to the bureau.

In another incident, after receiving intelligence about the smuggling and sale of brown heroin brought from India in Kathmandu, a task force arrested three men from Factory Chowk, Kathmandu Metropolitan City-15. The arrested individuals are 31-year-old Vishal Shrestha from Sindhupalchok Sunkoshi-5, 39-year-old Arjun Thapa from Chautara-7, and 30-year-old Sagar Tamang from Kavre Temal-8. The police recovered 37 grams and 400 milligrams of brown heroin and a digital scale from them.

Further investigation linked these suspects to Vipul Barma, a 25-year-old from Forbesganj, Araria, Bihar, India, who was arrested by the bureau for supplying the brown heroin. Authorities seized 100 grams of brown heroin from his possession.

Two Indian Citizens Killed in Bus Collision at Bhotebahal


March 20, Kathmandu. Two Indian nationals lost their lives after being hit by a bus in the Bhotebahal area of Kathmandu.

The victims, 45-year-old Padam Upadhyay and 37-year-old Satishkumar Kuswaha, were struck by an Om Janata Transport bus traveling from Kalimati towards Tripureshwor in Kathmandu Metropolitan City Ward No. 12, Bhotebahal, according to Nareshraj Subedi, spokesperson and Superintendent of the Valley Traffic Police Office.

The bus, bearing the registration number Bagmati Province 3-01-005 Kh 9298, severely injured the victims, who were rushed to the National Trauma Center Friday night for treatment. Both succumbed to their injuries during the course of treatment, Superintendent Subedi confirmed.

The bus driver, 35-year-old Man Bahadur Basnet, originally from Dolakha and residing in Kapan, has been taken into police custody. The police station at Kalimati is currently investigating the incident, the spokesperson added.

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Iranian Attacks Cause Nearly $80 Million in Damage to US Military Bases: Analysis

Damage at Al Saddar and Al Ruwais radar sites in UAE

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Image caption, Damage at Al Saddar and Al Ruwais radar sites in UAE

A new analysis shows that Iranian attacks on US military bases in the Middle East have caused approximately $80 million (equivalent to over ten billion Nepali rupees) in damage during the first two weeks of the conflict.

The substantial damage occurred during a week of Iranian retaliation following strikes by Israel and the United States, according to a report and analysis by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).

Full details of the damage inflicted by Iran on US facilities in the region have yet to be fully clarified.

Damage Exceeds Previous Estimates

The estimated damage to American military infrastructure, approximately $80 million, is higher than previously understood, indicating a more costly toll for the US in this ongoing war.

“The assessment of damage to US bases in the region has been underestimated,” said Mark Cancian, senior adviser and co-author of the CSIS study.

प्रतिनिधिसभामा राई, लिम्बूको प्रतिनिधित्व ४.३६ प्रतिशत

Rai and Limbu Communities Represented at 4.36% in the House of Representatives

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  • The representation of the Rai and Limbu communities in the House of Representatives stands at 4.36%.
  • Eight candidates were elected directly and four through proportional representation from the Rai and Limbu communities.
  • Ravi Lamichhane, chairman of Rastriya Swatantra Party, apologized for the lack of Rai and Limbu representation in the House of Representatives from his party.

March 19 (Chaitra 6), Kathmandu: The Rai and Limbu communities hold 4.36% representation in the House of Representatives.

In the elections held on February 21 (Falgun 21), eight candidates from the Rai and Limbu communities were elected directly, and four were elected through proportional representation. In the 275-member House, this constitutes 4.36% of the total seats.

Directly elected candidates from the Nepali Congress include Narendra Kumar Kerung and Nishkal Rai, while from the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist), Suhang Nembang, Rajendra Kumar Rai, and Kshitij Thebe secured seats.

From the Labour Culture Party, Harkraj Rai, Dhruvraj Rai, and Aron Rai were elected directly.

Through proportional representation, Congress candidates Bhishmaraj Andembe and Geeta Kumari Sendang were elected.

From the UML, Bhumikha Limbu Subba and from the Labour Culture Party, Purnaprasad Limbu were elected through proportional representation.

Out of the 275 members, 165 are elected directly and 110 through proportional representation.

Following the February 21 election, six political parties were recognized as national parties. The Rastriya Swatantra Party (Raswapa) emerged as the largest party with 182 seats. The Nepali Congress is second with 38 seats, followed by the CPN-UML with 25 seats and the Nepal Communist Party with 17 seats sharing the third position.

The newly established Labour Culture Party secured seven seats, ranking as the fifth largest party, while the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPR) holds six seats as the sixth party. There is also one independent candidate.

Ravi Lamichhane Apologizes for Lack of Rai and Limbu Representation in Raswapa

Despite being the largest party, Rastriya Swatantra Party does not have any representatives from the Rai and Limbu communities. On this matter, Raswapa chairman Ravi Lamichhane has issued an apology.

While addressing the newly elected members at the party orientation program, Chairman Lamichhane expressed regret that Raswapa could not secure representation from the Rai and Limbu communities in this House of Representatives.

“I express my deepest apologies, as our party was unable to secure representation for the Rai and Limbu communities in this parliamentary term,” Lamichhane stated. “As chairman, I apologize and assure that moving forward, I will prioritize inclusion efforts as an essential component of our agenda.”

United States Initiates Release of Crude Oil from Strategic Petroleum Reserve

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  • The United States has allocated 42.5 million barrels of crude oil from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve to various companies in the first phase.
  • The U.S. Department of Energy has commenced the initial phase of releasing 42.5 million barrels of crude oil, with deliveries starting last Friday.
  • According to the Department of Energy, companies receiving the oil in this initial phase are expected to return a total of 55 million barrels later to replenish the reserve.

Agency – The United States has allocated 42.5 million barrels of crude oil from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve to companies in the first phase of release.

According to a statement published on the U.S. Department of Energy website, this initial distribution is part of a planned total release of 172 million barrels of crude oil.

The statement confirmed that the U.S. has begun the first phase process of releasing 42.5 million barrels from its Strategic Reserve.

This supply started last Friday.

The Department of Energy has indicated that companies receiving oil under this first phase are expected to return a total of 55 million barrels later to replenish the reserve.

Earlier on March 12, the Department of Energy announced that the U.S. administration plans to release a total of 172 million barrels of crude oil from the national Strategic Petroleum Reserve over 120 days.

Japan Claims Women’s Asian Cup Football Title by Defeating Australia

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  • Japan secured its third Women’s Asian Cup football title in 2026 by defeating host Australia 1–0 in the final.
  • Maika Hamano scored the decisive goal in the first half from approximately 18 meters out.
  • Japan won its first title under new coach Nils Nielsen, while Australia lost to Japan in the final for the third time.

March 20, Kathmandu – Japan has successfully claimed the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup football title. In the final held in Sydney, Japan defeated host Australia 1–0 to secure the championship for the third time.

During the first half, Maika Hamano scored an outstanding goal from around 18 meters, giving Japan the lead with her powerful strike that proved to be the match-winner.

Japan displayed an exceptional overall performance throughout the tournament, netting 29 goals while conceding only 2. This victory marked the first title for Japan under the leadership of new coach Nils Nielsen.

Australia suffered their third defeat to Japan in the final, having previously lost to them in the 2014 and 2018 finals as well.

Australian players appeared stunned following the home defeat.

Japan’s coach Nielsen expressed a sense of great relief after the win. He noted that the match was evenly contested and that the outcome was as predicted.

“It is tough to beat Australia here, but the team performed well and we were fortunate in some key moments,” he said.

Highlighting the challenging atmosphere due to enthusiastic home supporters, Nielsen stated, “Playing amid such passionate fans is difficult. Even small mistakes draw strong reactions from the crowd. We still need to improve on creating chances.”

Nonetheless, he expressed pride in the team and emphasized that it was time to celebrate. “I don’t want to analyze too much right now; it’s time to enjoy this. This is Japan’s third title and we won all six matches, so the victory is well deserved,” he added.

नेविसंघले खोज्यो स्वायत्तता, कांग्रेस महामन्त्रीको टिप्पणी- अनुशासन बाहिरको काम

Nepal Student Union Demands Operational Autonomy; Congress General Secretary Calls It an Unlawful Step

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  • The Nepal Student Union, a sister organization of the Nepali Congress, has demanded operational autonomy and decided it will no longer function as a sister organization.
  • Congress General Secretary Gururaj Ghimire has deemed this move inappropriate and stated that such decisions should not be made without party approval.

March 20, Kathmandu – During the Panchayat regime, political parties were banned. Emerging from this challenging period, the Nepali Congress established the Nepal Student Union (NSU) in 1970 BS to advance the democratic movement.

Founded during a political crisis, the NSU played a leading role in the democratic movement and built a distinguished history by leading decisive movements across the country from its inception through the 2006 People’s Movement.

The history of the Nepali Congress’s sister organization, NSU, is closely tied to the struggle for democracy, the development of student movements, and the rise of youth leadership.

However, the NSU, Nepal’s oldest student organization with a history spanning approximately five and a half decades, unexpectedly resolved on Friday to demand operational autonomy and to cease being a sister organization of the Congress.

NSU spokesperson Suraj Sejuwal stated, “The demand made by NSU is for operational autonomy. While functioning as a sister organization, all decisions had to be made under party directives, which hindered an effective student movement. Therefore, the NSU’s empowered Senate meeting passed this resolution.”

NSU President Dujang Sherpa explained that due to the lack of autonomy, it was even challenging to conduct timely general conventions, prompting this decision. “Without party directives, we cannot implement initiatives; from the outside, it might appear that we do not want to hold a convention,” he said. “When we submitted a timetable per Sinha’s guidelines, it wasn’t approved, and there was resistance to amending the constitution. For these reasons, we demand autonomy.”

However, the Nepali Congress has regarded this decision by NSU as inappropriate. According to Congress General Secretary Gururaj Ghimire, the NSU’s Senate does not have the authority to make such a decision.

“This decision is neither rational nor appropriate from any perspective,” he said. “The authority to maintain or dissolve any institution lies with the Nepali Congress. The entire Senate does not have such jurisdiction.”

NSU Senate Meeting

General Secretary Ghimire emphasized that full rights over sister and affiliated organizations rest with the Congress. “The Congress holds the authority to decide how many sister organizations to have and which to dissolve,” he said.

He clarified that only the party granting sister organization status can designate the NSU as a sister organization or withdraw that status. “Only the granting party can maintain or separate such an institution,” he explained. “This is not a matter to be declared independently. The decision taken by NSU is a disciplinary violation.”

Although individual NSU members may leave the organization, the entire body cannot decide to cease being a sister organization, he clarified. “Institutionally, there is no room for indiscipline,” he said.

“A sister organization is like a child of the party. Just as citizenship is granted based on descent in a family, the relationship between the Nepali Congress and NSU reflects this. Thus, NSU does not have the authority to make such a decision.”

– General Secretary Gururaj Ghimire

The NSU has stated that it remains grounded in the values of the Congress and continues to follow the principles laid out by the late leader B.P. Koirala, affirming that this decision does not signify rejection of the party and its trust, according to spokesperson Sejuwal.

“We are no different from Congress and fully embrace the party’s values,” he said. “The principles advocated by B.P. Koirala will continue to guide us.”

However, General Secretary Ghimire reiterated that since the NSU is considered a child of the Congress, “Just as a human granted citizenship by descent cannot renounce their identity, a sister organization is the party’s child, and decisions on such matters fall under the party’s authority. Therefore, NSU has no right to make such a decision.”

The Congress plans to discuss the NSU Senate’s decision in the upcoming Central Working Committee meeting. This meeting will also conduct an initial review of the resignation of party president Gagan Kumar Thapa and discuss upcoming elections along with the NSU issue.

“This matter will be raised in tomorrow’s meeting. The NSU is a historic institution and serves as the party’s backbone,” said General Secretary Ghimire. “Separating it would render the party’s history incomplete.”

He recalled that the NSU was established to organize university students and select leaders for the democratic movement during the Panchayat era.

“The founding leaders established this institution with the advice of party leaders at that time, and it has played a historic role,” he said. “It cannot be separated from the history of the Congress party.”

College Dropout Becomes New Billionaire in 2026

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  • Alakh Pandey, head of the edtech platform Physicswala, has been listed on Forbes’ 2026 World’s Billionaires list.
  • Pandey dropped out of college midway and began teaching physics via a YouTube channel in 2014.
  • Following Physicswala’s IPO, Pandey’s net worth surpassed $1 billion, ranking him as the 3,332nd richest person globally.

March 20, Kathmandu – Alakh Pandey, the founder and head of the popular edtech platform ‘Physicswala,’ has secured a position on Forbes’ 2026 list of the world’s billionaires. His inspiring journey is now widely discussed worldwide.

According to Forbes, Pandey, who dropped out of college midway, experienced a rapid increase in his wealth after Physicswala’s IPO in November, which enabled him to enter the list of the world’s wealthiest individuals. Starting from a modest background, building an empire worth billions of dollars has made Pandey’s rise particularly notable.

Born in 1991 in Uttar Pradesh, Alakh Pandey is the founder and leader of the popular Indian edtech platform ‘Physicswala.’ He faced significant financial hardships during his childhood.

Despite these challenges, he never gave up and successfully built his future through his exceptional academic abilities. In 2014, he began teaching physics via a small YouTube channel, which has since grown into one of India’s largest and most affordable educational institutions. Though he dropped out of college, Pandey now features on the 2026 Forbes billionaire list, marking an incredible success story.

Pandey’s journey started with a YouTube channel where he taught physics to school and higher education students. Driven by a strong desire for success, he developed the ‘Physicswala’ app and a comprehensive learning ecosystem suitable for students of all ages.

With millions of subscribers joining, the Physicswala YouTube channel has made significant progress. It currently has over 14 million subscribers, making it one of the largest educational platforms in India.

At 34 years old, Alakh Pandey has entered Forbes’ billionaire list for the first time, ranking 3,332nd globally. As a co-founder of Physicswala, he is among the five limited young entrepreneurs in their thirties to achieve billionaire status.

November 25 proved to be a pivotal moment in Pandey’s journey when Physicswala went public in the stock market, marking a new and significant chapter for the edtech company.

Pandey’s total net worth is estimated at over $1 billion (approximately 145.1 billion Indian rupees), placing him among India’s wealthiest young entrepreneurs.

Following Physicswala’s successful IPO listing at the end of 2025, his wealth reportedly increased further to around 160.44 billion Indian rupees, reflecting continued growth.

Nepal Election 2082: The Rising Momentum in Madhesh and Two Contrasting Analyses

Balen Shah receiving certificate after election

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Image Caption, Rastriya Swatantra Party presented Balen Shah as a prime ministerial candidate

Two distinct perspectives have emerged regarding Madhesh and its related issues following the election.

The first group of analysts claims that Madhesh-based parties have been completely defeated in this election and that their agendas appear to have disappeared.

The other group interprets that Madhesh has secured an important place in national dialogue with this election, and both new and established powers have accepted Madhesh’s fundamental agendas.

Rastriya Swatantra Party’s Popularity

In the election results, out of 32 seats in the Madhesh Province, the Rastriya Swatantra Party won 30 seats. Among the remaining two, Firdaus Alam of Nepali Congress secured one from Rautahat 2, and Matrika Yadav of the Communist Party of Nepal won from Dhanusha 1.

Interestingly, out of the 30 seats won by the Rastriya Swatantra Party, 25 candidates were of Madheshi origin.

Trump Considers Halting Military Action in Iran Amid Conflicting Statements

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President Donald Trump has stated that he is considering halting U.S. military operations in Iran.

Expressing his views on social media, Trump mentioned that the U.S. is very close to achieving its objectives. However, during an interaction with journalists, he made it clear that he did not desire a ceasefire.

“When you’re completely destroying the other side, there is no ceasefire,” Trump said.

These mixed messages from Trump come as U.S. military officials have reportedly been preparing extensively for a possible deployment of ground troops in Iran. These details are being reported by U.S. partner CBS News.

According to CBS, based on information from multiple sources, the U.S. is also discussing how to handle the custody of Iranian soldiers if captured.

Leopard Found Dead in Malunga, Syangja


March 20, Syangja – A dead leopard was discovered in Malunga Basindanda, Ward No. 1 of Galyang Municipality, Syangja. The incident came to light after locals spotted the animal and informed the police and forest office.

According to the Kaligandaki Sub-Division Forest Office in Galyang, the leopard, estimated to be about one year old, was found on Friday afternoon. Forest officer Suman KC noted that the leopard may have died a few days prior to being found.

The forest office reported that initial inspection revealed no visible external injuries or signs of an attack on the leopard’s body. “It does not appear to have died from an attack by humans or other animals; other causes are possible,” said Officer KC.

A formal report was filed at the site in the presence of local representatives, police, and residents, and the leopard’s body was managed accordingly. The forest office has stated that further investigation will be conducted to determine the cause of death.

US Temporarily Lifts Sanctions on Iranian Oil


March 20, Kathmandu – The US Department of the Treasury has temporarily lifted the sanctions imposed on Iranian oil.

The oil, which is currently at sea, is now permitted to be sold to as many countries as possible.

This action has been taken by the US to stabilize global oil prices, according to reports.

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen stated via X that this short-term authorization could release approximately 140 million barrels of oil into the global market.

Yellen emphasized that she is confident Iran will derive no financial benefit from these sales.

“This authorization is strictly limited to oil that is already en route. It does not apply to new purchases or production,” she said. “We will use these barrels of Iranian oil to counteract price increases and keep global oil prices down.”

Following the outbreak of conflict and subsequent Iranian attacks on Middle East energy infrastructure, oil and gas prices surged sharply.

Currently, Brent crude oil prices have reached nearly $112 per barrel, marking a 3% increase on Friday and a 53% rise over the past year.