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70 Years Since the First Ascents of Manaslu and Lhotse, Special Commemorative Events Planned

The 70th anniversary of the first successful ascents of two significant peaks in the history of global mountaineering, Manaslu and Lhotse, has been marked. Nepal is preparing to host a series of special ‘Platinum Jubilee’ events throughout 2026. The Nepal Tourism Board and the Nepal Mountaineering Association have announced that they will jointly organize these programs. Kathmandu, 16 Baisakh.

On this occasion, Nepal plans to celebrate the milestone with a year-long ‘Platinum Jubilee’ program. These events, organized collaboratively by the Nepal Tourism Board and the Nepal Mountaineering Association, will not only commemorate the historic achievement but also promote Nepal as a premier global tourist destination. The press conference saw the presence of diplomatic representatives including Maximilian Ritzmann from the Swiss Embassy and Purba Kayastha from the Japanese Embassy.

Both Manaslu and Lhotse were first successfully ascended in 1956. Manaslu was first conquered on May 9, 1956, by a Japanese expedition team along with Nepali climber Urkien Chiring Sherpa. Meanwhile, Lhotse was first climbed by Swiss mountaineers Ernst Reiss and Fritz Luchsinger. In honor of this historic accomplishment, three statues will be constructed and unveiled to commemorate the pioneering climbers. Bodhraj Bhandari, the second vice president of the Nepal Mountaineering Association, shared that distinguished mountaineers and their families will be specially honored during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

Sunil Sharma, Acting Director of the Nepal Tourism Board, emphasized that the program is directly linked to promoting tourism. Nima Lama, Chairperson of Chumanuwri Rural Municipality, highlighted Manaslu’s historic significance and noted that over 3,000 climbers have summited the peak to date. Furgelje Sherpa, President of the Nepal Mountaineering Association, stated that the Platinum Jubilee represents a historic achievement not only for Nepal but for the global mountaineering community as well. This milestone is expected to further strengthen Nepal’s reputation as a world-class mountaineering and trekking destination.

Nepali Congress Opens One-Week Window for Membership Renewal and New Active Member Enrollment

Nepali Congress has decided to open an online form for one week starting from Baisakh 16 (Nepali calendar) for the renewal of active memberships and enrollment of new members ahead of its 15th General Convention. The Central Committee for Membership Management will provide a timeline for membership renewal and new entries through a digital system for districts and regions that have not yet submitted fees to the central office.

A system has been put in place to update active memberships digitally via district, regional, and central representatives, also addressing the appointment of vacant ward chairperson positions. This decision was made at a meeting today chaired by Central Committee Coordinator and General Secretary Pradeep Paudel.

The meeting stated, “For the 15th General Convention, districts submitting renewed active memberships from district working committees and new active memberships from representative constituencies will be designated to enter this data into the Nepali Congress digital system and forward the required fees to the central office.”

Additionally, the committees that have completed membership renewal and held conventions as well as those that have yet to hold conventions will be classified to identify issues and find solutions.

The continuous process of online membership registration will be maintained. Information about submitted active online forms will be communicated to the respective Public Relations Committee chairs. Details about the online membership opening will be provided on the official Nepali Congress website.

उठिवासको भयमा ५० लाख भूमिहीन – Online Khabar

Displacement Fears Impacting 5 Million Landless Families in Nepal

All local governments in Bardiya district have jointly issued a statement opposing the eviction of illegal settlements. Following the commencement of bulldozer operations in Kathmandu, the District Administration Office has directed the clearance of slum settlements starting from the 18th of Baishakh. The Land Problem Resolution Commission has reported the completion of data collection for 1,209,585 landless families.

Baishakh 16, Kathmandu: On Wednesday, all local bodies in Bardiya district released a joint statement warning against the eviction of settlements established illegally. On Baishakh 14, the Division Forest Office under Lumbini Province’s Ministry of Forests and Environment instructed the clearance of encroached forest areas. The joint statement issued by eight municipalities reads, “The notice published contrary to constitutional provisions will directly affect the housing rights of citizens who have been living in forest areas for a long time.”

Mayor Tej Bahadur Bhat of Madhuvan Municipality, a signatory of the statement, mentioned repeated appeals to protect the housing rights of landless people. Madhuvan Municipality is home to approximately 4,500 landless Dalit, slum-dwelling, and unplanned settlement families. “Many people have expressed concern following the start of bulldozer operations in Kathmandu, and their worried expressions are evident,” Mayor Bhat said.

This issue is not confined to Bardiya alone but is also prevalent in Devdaha Municipality of Rupandehi district. Devdaha issued a 15-day notice on Baishakh 14 warning of legal action if land is not vacated within the specified time. Mayor Dhruv Prasad Kharel of Devdaha stated that the terror caused by bulldozers from Kathmandu has raised continuous concerns among landless and unplanned settlement dwellers at his office. “We have tried to clarify that the notice issued by the District Administration Office is not meant for everyone residing there,” Kharel added.

In Kamala Bazaar, Ward No. 7, Ganeshman Charanath Municipality of Dhanusha in Madhesh Province, the Kamala Irrigation Office issued a notice threatening legal steps if slum dwellers do not vacate within 15 days. Similarly, Pokhara Metropolitan City issued an order on Baishakh 4 directing persons or families who have encroached on public land or without permission to vacate within 35 days. Following bulldozer operations in Kathmandu, the situation in Pokhara has also become tense.

The District Administration Office has announced bulldozer operations in all slum settlements of Kathmandu starting from Baishakh 18. Deputy Chief District Officer Muktiram Rizal stated that residents have been commanded to clear settlements by the evening of Baishakh 17.

Kumar Karki, Chairperson of the United National Squatters’ Front, expressed that the eviction of settlements in Kathmandu has spread fear throughout the country. According to him, families numbering 7 million without land certificates are living in grave apprehension. “Because settlements were removed through military deployment, we are suffering great psychological pain. It’s not only our homes but our spirits that are broken,” Karki said. “More than 7 million people across the country are distressed.”

According to the Land Problem Resolution Commission, data collection has been completed for 1,209,585 landless and unplanned families. The National Census 2078 reports an average family size of 4.37, which implies that these 1.2 million families comprise over 5.2 million individuals. The count excludes 86,400 families previously recorded by older commissions but whose processes remain incomplete. “Including those with incomplete records would bring the total to around 1.3 million families,” said Commission Chair Hari Prasad Rizal.

Chairperson Karki added that worries increased after learning that land surveys were conducted by military and police forces. He emphasized a preference for resolving issues through dialogue and that land reform must be implemented legally and constitutionally without force.

Local governments in Bardiya have also opposed the military’s circular. Their joint statement reads, “The request for updated details of slum settlements sent by the Nepal Army on Baishakh 12 appears to have been issued without following legal procedures.”

Following the bulldozer operations in Kathmandu, Commission member Govardhan Koli reported that landless individuals have expressed outrage both at district and central levels. Koli suggested the government take the issue seriously and seek long-term solutions.

There are constitutional and legal provisions to provide land to landless Dalits and squatters and to regularize unplanned settlements. Landless individuals must pay applicable fees for land acquisition, and unplanned settlers must pay a prescribed fee. The law considers lands with religious, cultural, strategic significance, rivers, canals, protected areas, forests, or disaster-prone zones, and land with registered ownership certificates as a “negative list.” The Commission demands that land be assigned in the place where these individuals currently live, except for those located in the negative list areas.

“Since it’s essential to provide land to all who complete the process, the best option is to assign land where people presently live, except those in the negative list,” Koli explained.

The Commission’s latest data shows 98,502 landless Dalits, 180,293 landless squatters, and 930,790 in unplanned settlements. The government has committed to complete data collection and verification within 60 days and to provide land to genuine landless families within 1,000 days. Commission Chair Rizal recommended completing all constitutional and legal procedures during implementation.

“Landless people across the country are currently fearful and anxious,” Rizal said. “The government should administer the process after completing all legal steps.”

United National Squatters’ Front Chair Karki urged authorities not to create confusion by showing only a few cases to the public while ignoring millions of actual squatters nationwide.

Government Initiates Salary Payment Process Within 15 Days for Employees

The government has implemented a pilot project to ensure salary payments to employees within 15 days, starting from Baishakh 16. Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle inaugurated the initiative, emphasizing that the government aims to stimulate the economy through timely salary disbursements. The Office of the Auditor General has also announced plans to gradually extend the 15-day salary payment system to provincial and other government employees.

Baishakh 16, Kathmandu – The government officially began paying employees their salaries within 15 days from this past Saturday. The Finance Ministry confirmed that this pilot project has been operational since Wednesday. At a ceremony held at the Finance Ministry, Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle formally launched the 15-day salary payment system. Salaries of employees under the Office of the Auditor General are now entered into the computerized Government Accounting System (SIGAS), through which the payment orders are sent to the Treasury Controller’s Office. Minister Wagle personally inaugurated the salary payment initiative within 15 days.

The Finance Ministry staff have already received their first half-month salary for Baishakh. Minister Wagle highlighted that paying salaries within 15 days is a deliberate government decision aimed at revitalizing the economy. “If salaries are paid within 15 days, the market becomes active, increasing consumption and demand,” he stated. “This pilot project currently applies to federal civil servants and will progressively cover all government employees receiving salaries.”

Shobhakanta Paudel, Auditor General, stated that salaries for provincial and other government employees will also be disbursed within 15 days in due course. He assured that his office is technically prepared to implement this process step-by-step. According to him, the current system allows for salary payments to be made as soon as an employee requests, within either 15 days or one month. The half-month salary payments are expected to create steady market demand, thereby enhancing economic vitality. Moreover, this initiative will balance consumer spending and increase cash flow for small businesses, Paudel added. He also expressed expectations that the 15-day salary payment will positively impact the service sector and boost the digital economy. On Baishakh 4, Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle decided to advance the pilot project to provide government employees with salaries every 15 days.

Eviction Notice Sparks Fear Among Squatters in Kamala Bazar, Dhanusha

News Summary

  • The Kamala Irrigation Management Office has issued a notice to clear encroached land in the Sukumbasi settlement at Kamala Bazar, Ganeshman Charanath Municipality-7, Dhanusha.
  • The notice has caused distress among approximately 45 squatter families, who have pleaded with the government to arrange proper resettlement before eviction.
  • Randhir Kumar Sah, head of the Kamala Irrigation Management Office, stated the notice was issued per federal government directives to identify and protect encroached land.

April 29, Janakpur Dham — Punam Devi Pajiyar, aged 67, residing in the Sukumbasi settlement of Kamala Bazar in Ganeshman Charanath Municipality-7, Dhanusha, appeared deeply worried on Tuesday. She is troubled by the threat of displacement from her current residence.

A notice pasted on a temple pillar in the middle of the settlement on April 16 has caused her significant anxiety. The notice was issued by the Kamala Irrigation Management Office located east of the settlement and calls for clearing encroached land.

The notice reads: “Residents are asked not to encroach on the canal system’s ‘Right of Way’ and survey-mapped land of the camps. Any past encroachments must be removed within 15 days. Failure to comply will result in legal action.”

Since seeing the notice, Punam Devi’s concerns have only deepened. The stress has even affected her appetite. She fears that the painful displacement she experienced in Janakpur a decade ago will happen again.

“Since the day the notice was posted, I haven’t been able to sleep well. I worry about whether they will come at night or during the day to demolish my home,” she said.

A decade ago, her family home was situated near the railway station in Sitachok, Janakpurdham Sub-metropolitan City-1. The house was demolished due to railway expansion, forcing her and her family to seek safer shelter in the Sukumbasi settlement in Kamala Bazar. Currently, she supports a family of seven and is anxious about where they will go and how they will survive if displaced again.

Similarly distressed is Pramod Sah, a resident of the same settlement. Supporting a family of five through daily wages, he has lived in a thatched home here for nine years. Previously, he worked as a laborer in Birgunj for 18 years and moved here after his daughter Lakshmi’s marriage brought him to the area.

Pramod’s original home is in Pipara Rural Municipality-7, Ratauli, Mahottari. He traveled abroad twice, once to Malaysia and once to Qatar, seeking employment. However, fate was not on his side; a company closure in Qatar forced his return within three months, and an injury forced him back from Malaysia.

To repay his foreign employment debts, he was compelled to sell five kathas (units) of land and an orchard.

“Though I went abroad twice, luck was not on my side. That forced me to sell my land and orchard. I lived 18 years in Birgunj and came here hoping to settle,” he said. “Now the Kamala Irrigation Office has ordered us to vacate. Where will we go? How will we survive?”

He and other residents have appealed to the government for proper arrangements before any demolitions occur.

Devu Rawal, another resident, recalled the scenes of squatters’ settlements in Kathmandu being bulldozed. “There, the buildings were demolished with bulldozers. We fear the same might happen here,” he said.

Having relocated here from near the Sagarnath Forest Development Project in Sarlahi 11 years ago, he recounts, “We came here as we heard the land was vacant and available for residence. Now talk of eviction arises. We hope for an orderly clearance.” He supports a family of seven in his home.

The eviction notice has also unsettled 65-year-old Ramnath Sah. “The notice was posted a few days ago. What will happen to us now? Where will we go?” he questioned anxiously.

He has lived here for 11 years after selling limited land in Bhagwatpur of Mirchaiya, Siraha, which he was forced to sell due to road expansion. He said he now lives as a squatter and came here after hearing they would be allowed to stay.

Not only Punam Devi, Pramod Sah, Devu Rawal, and Ramnath Sah, but many other squatters in the settlement have also settled here for various reasons. About 45 families live in the settlement and the eviction notice has created widespread fear. Some residents are unable to sleep through the night.

Located near the East-West Highway, this settlement falls under the bank of the Kamala River. The Kamala Irrigation Management Office’s land of around two bighas is occupied by the squatters, who come from over a dozen ethnic backgrounds.

Many residents fear demolition by bulldozers, having witnessed videos and news reports of similar settlements in Kathmandu being forcibly cleared by bulldozers and security forces. Ramnath Sah, a senior local, said residents worry about where to go after eviction.

“We are genuine squatters who have come from various places. We only have these huts. Without proper arrangements, there is fear about where we will go after eviction,” he explained.

The 100-point public reform plan unveiled by Prime Minister Balendra Shah includes provisions for clearing encroached public land in an organized way and identifying squatters for proper management.

Resident Jumani Khatun pleaded for prior arrangements, saying, “After we squatters are forced to leave, where will we go? Please arrange a little land for us first before demolishing our homes.”

Kisun Paswan from Kisun settlement shared a similar view, emphasizing the need for proper arrangements before evictions. “If the houses are demolished first, where will our children live? Please construct houses first before demolishing,” he said.

Randhir Kumar Sah, head of the Kamala Irrigation Management Office, acknowledged issuing the eviction notice. “Our office posted the notice. We are moving forward with identifying encroached land under our management and organizing it. This step comes following federal government directives to protect public land,” he stated.

Dipendra Singh Airey Climbs to Fourth Place in ICC T20I All-Rounder Rankings

Captain of the Nepal national cricket team, Dipendra Singh Airey, has risen to fourth place in the ICC T20I all-rounder rankings. According to the latest update released by the ICC on Wednesday, which includes data up to Tuesday, Dipendra’s rating points have reached 245. He batted during the home T20I series between Nepal and the UAE.

Recently appointed as Nepal’s T20I captain, Dipendra batted in both matches of the series against the UAE played last Monday and Tuesday. He scored 32 runs in the first match and remained unbeaten with 23 runs in the second. While he did not bowl in the first game, in the second match he delivered 3 overs, conceding 16 runs without taking a wicket.

At the top of the ICC T20I all-rounder rankings is Sikandar Raza of Zimbabwe, holding 328 rating points. India’s Hardik Pandya is placed second with 299 points, followed by Pakistan’s Shaaym Ayub in third place.

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Administration Halts Unveiling Ceremony of Yalambar Statue Amid Security Concerns

News Summary

  • The District Administration Office of Khotang has imposed a ban on the unveiling ceremony of the Yalambar statue due to security concerns.
  • The Diktel Rupakot Majhuwagadhi Municipality planned to inaugurate the statue on April 30, while the ward office scheduled their event for May 1, each with different chief guests.
  • The administration postponed both events considering the potential for unrest and to maintain social harmony, according to Chief District Officer Rekha Kandel.

April 29, Khotang – The District Administration Office of Khotang has imposed a ban on the unveiling ceremony of the Yalambar statue citing security challenges.

The 110-foot tall Yalambar statue, constructed at Pancharodovato in Buipa, ward number 14 of Diktel Rupakot Majhuwagadhi Municipality, had been scheduled for inauguration on different dates and times, which prompted the administration to intervene.

The municipality had fixed April 30 for the unveiling, while the Buipa ward office planned to hold their ceremony on May 1, coinciding with the festival of Ubhauli Sakela. Due to this scheduling conflict, the administration postponed both events.

Following a cross-party meeting chaired by Suresh Tamang, the vice-chairperson of the District Coordination Committee, the administration decided to ‘intervene’ in the controversial program.

Chief District Officer Rekha Kandel stated that the ban was imposed taking into account the possibility of unrest between the divided factions regarding the statue’s inauguration. The administration’s issued notice emphasizes the importance of peace, security, social harmony, and unity while suspending both events.

Ward Chairperson Dinesh Rai had planned to appoint House of Representatives Member Hark Sampang as the chief guest for the unveiling. Meanwhile, the municipality had announced the event would be inaugurated by Province 1 Minister for Tourism, Forests and Environment Bhim Parajuli and Kirat Rai Yayokkha Central President Jeevan Hatacho.

The political controversy resulted in two different dates and chief guests being designated for a single statue unveiling, turning the event contentious. With the municipality and ward office turning the inauguration into a ‘battle,’ tensions arose. Chairperson Rai has declared that the May 1 event will proceed despite the administration’s orders.

The Yalambar statue and accompanying park, built at Buipa on over 30 ropanis of government land, cost approximately NPR 115.8 million. Funding was shared between Province 1 (70%) and Diktel Rupakot Majhuwagadhi Municipality (30%). The statue is claimed to be the tallest and largest among existing Yalambar statues. However, due to the controversies, the park has not been inaugurated even a year after completion.

The inauguration ceremony was originally planned for June 1, 2025, under the chief guestship of Province 1 Chief Minister Hikmat Karki. Nevertheless, protests from ethnic identity groups opposing the naming of Province 1 led to postponing the event.

The Yalambar Park was constructed by Uma Tuwachung Ansuvi JV, which signed the contract on July 12, 2021. Initial construction began with a budget allocation of NPR 7.2 million by the municipality during the 2018/19 fiscal year. The foundation stone for the Yalambar statue and park was laid by former Mayor Dipnarayan Rizal and Deputy Mayor Binadevi Rai on February 16, 2022.

Money Laundering Case Filed Against Vikal Paudel Couple Involving Rs 689 Million

The Revenue Investigation Department has filed a money laundering case against former Director of the Security Printing Press, Vikal Paudel, and his wife, claiming assets worth Rs 689.46 million. According to Director Sachit Kumar Waiba, the case was registered under Section 3, Subsection (1), Clauses ‘ka’, ‘kha’, and ‘ga’ of the Money Laundering Prevention Act, 2064.

On 14 Ashoj 2081 BS, a case was initially filed against Paudel and his wife related to their involvement in foreign exchange manipulation, claiming Rs 626.59 million in proceeds from such transactions. The Revenue Investigation Department formally lodged the case at Kathmandu District Court, Babarmahal on Wednesday, Waiba said.

The case accuses Paudel of Rs 611.32 million and his wife, Alina Basnet, of Rs 78.14 million related to illicit asset acquisitions. The department alleges violations of the Money Laundering Prevention Act, 2064, specifically under Section 3, Subsection (1), Clauses ‘ka’, ‘kha’, and ‘ga’.

According to the department, the initial charge concerning foreign exchange manipulation was filed on 14 Ashoj 2081 BS at the Kathmandu District Court. Further investigations into assets acquired through the related offenses have confirmed that they also committed money laundering crimes, as per the department’s report.

Which Neighborhoods in Kathmandu Will Have Bulldozers Operating?

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  • The government has decided to operate bulldozers in 24 neighborhoods across Kathmandu.
  • Areas designated for bulldozer operations include Khadipakha, Narayantole, Ranibari, Baluwatar, and Dhumbarahi, among others.
  • The District Administration Office has instructed residents to vacate these settlements by the evening of Baishakh 17 and removal activities will begin at 7 a.m. on Baishakh 18.

Baishakh 16, Kathmandu – The government has announced its decision to deploy bulldozers in 24 settlements within Kathmandu. This includes areas under Kathmandu Metropolitan Ward No. 3 such as Khadipakha, Narayantole, and Ranibari, as well as Baluwatar and Dhumbarahi in Ward No. 4, which are slated for clearing.

Additionally, bulldozers are set to operate in neighborhoods under Ward No. 10 including Devinagar, Shantibinayak, and Shankhamul; Ward No. 11’s Banshighat; Ward No. 14’s Jagaranmarg and Balkhu; Ward No. 15’s Swayambhu; Ward No. 16’s Buddhajyoti and Jagruti Marg; Ward No. 26’s Sangam Tol; Ward No. 29’s Anamnagar; and Ward No. 32’s Jadibuti Milan Chowk, according to an official from the District Administration Office, Kathmandu.

According to the official, settlements in Gothatar Buddachowk and Manohara Tol in Kageshwari Manohara, Pathivara and Kapan in Budhanilkantha are also scheduled for removal. Public notices and announcements have already started in some of these areas since yesterday.

The District Administration Office has ordered immediate clearance of all unauthorized settlements along the riverbanks of Kathmandu by the evening of Baishakh 17. The removal operations will commence from 7 a.m. on Baishakh 18, as detailed in the official notice.

The government has already moved bulldozers through settlements in Thapathali, Gairigaun (Shantinagar), and Manohara.

Nepal Suffers Heavy Home Defeat Against Oman in ICC World Cup Cricket League-2

Nepal was defeated by Oman by 102 runs in the ICC World Cup Cricket League-2. Oman scored 305 runs for 8 wickets in 50 overs, with Jatinder Singh contributing a century score of 130 runs. Nepal’s vice-captain Dipendra Singh Airee scored 60 runs, but it was insufficient to secure victory. The match took place on April 16 in Kathmandu.

In this ICC World Cup Cricket League-2 match, Nepal endured a disappointing loss against Oman. Chasing a target of 306 runs set by Oman, Nepal managed 155 runs for 7 wickets in 36.5 overs before rain halted the game. With no resumption of play, the match result was decided by the DLS method, awarding Oman a 102-run win. Nepal’s vice-captain Dipendra Singh Airee added a valuable 60 runs off 62 balls, including 7 fours and 1 six.

Opening batsman Kushal Bhurtel was dismissed for 1 run, Asif Sheikh scored 19, Bhim Sharki 28, captain Rohit Paudel 10, Basir Ahmad 1, and Arif Sheikh 14 runs. Gulshan Jha and Sompal Kami remained not out on 14 and 2 runs respectively. Bowling for Oman, Nadeem Khan took the most wickets with 3, while Shakeel Ahmed took 2, and Wasim Ali and Imran Mohammed took one wicket each.

After winning the toss and electing to bat at the Tribhuvan University Cricket Ground, Oman posted 305 runs for 8 wickets in their allotted 50 overs. Oman’s captain Jatinder Singh delivered a brilliant century innings, scoring 130 runs off 96 balls, which included 15 fours and 5 sixes. Other contributors were Ashish Odedra 23, Nadeem Khan 1, Hammad Mirza 30, Vinayak Shukla 23, Jiten Ramanandi 43, Shakeel Ahmed 0, and Aryan Bisht 35. Siddharth Bookaptanam and Wasim Ali remained unbeaten on 1 and 12 runs respectively. Nepal’s Sompal Kami took 4 wickets, while Sandeep Lamichhane and Dipendra Singh Airee took 2 wickets each.

Nepal will play their third match in the series against the UAE on Friday.

दबाबमा राष्ट्रपति – Online Khabar

President Ramchandra Paudel Faces Pressure Due to Government’s Ordinance Recommendations

After the government bypassed parliament and recommended five ordinances, President Ramchandra Paudel has come under pressure, particularly over the ordinance related to the Constitutional Council. Previously, President Paudel had returned the Constitutional Council Bill, citing provisions on majority decisions that conflicted with constitutional principles. The new ordinance stipulates decisions by a three-member body, leaving the President to approve or withhold based on constitutional and legal counsel. (16 Baisakh, Kathmandu)

The government’s simultaneous recommendation of five ordinances without seeking parliamentary approval has intensified pressure on President Ramchandra Paudel. While opposition parties have raised concerns about the bypassing of parliament, President Paudel now faces the challenge of dealing with the very Constitutional Council Bill that he had earlier returned, as it is being implemented through an ordinance.

The recommended ordinances are currently under the President’s review. Neither the President’s office nor the government has issued official statements regarding the ordinance details. However, sources indicate that the President feels the greatest pressure from the Constitutional Council ordinance. A source from the President’s office stated, “The government has placed the President in a moral dilemma by presenting as an ordinance the very matter on which the President had raised concerns and returned the bill.”

Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle’s Economic Report Shows Weakness in Identifying Core Issues

On 14th Baisakh, Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle released Nepal’s Economic Report, detailing various economic statistics across 75 points. Former Prime Minister Dr. Baburam Bhattarai offered a generally positive assessment of the report but noted weaknesses in accurately diagnosing key problems and providing clear future directions. Several experts have pointed out that although the data presented are clear, the report fails to address the lack of economic confidence and the absence of actionable implementation plans.

The Ministry of Finance annually publishes an executive summary of the Economic Survey before the budget, showcasing such key features of the Nepali economy. Similarly, the economic report published by Dr. Wagle on Monday, 14th Baisakh, compiles these statistics into 75 points. Out of these, 73 points present data from various sectors of the economy, comparing them with the state of fiscal year 2072/73.

Former Prime Minister Dr. Baburam Bhattarai described the economic report issued by Minister Wagle as relatively positive. He noted, “This report acknowledges the bitter truth that Nepal’s economy has remained near the bottom compared to other countries over decades in terms of overall size, growth rate, distribution, and environmental balance.” However, he also mentioned that the report falls short in accurately identifying the economy’s fundamental issues and in outlining a clear direction for the future.

The report prepared by Finance Minister Dr. Wagle skillfully presents both positive and negative economic indicators in an accessible manner. Nonetheless, it barely touches upon the most critical problem facing the economy today: the erosion of economic confidence. Particularly in the post-COVID era, Nepal’s economic recovery has struggled to progress compared to previous periods. Both domestic demand and investment remain weak, while the private sector finds itself burdened with rising debt.

Civil Service Employee Information Now Accessible Online

Civil service employees can now view and update their personal information online. The National Personnel Record Management Office has launched all its services through an online platform starting Wednesday. Federal Affairs and General Administration Minister Pratibha Rawal supervised the initiation and has instructed to enhance the technology-driven services for greater efficiency.

April 29, Kathmandu – Civil service employees are now able to access and update their information online. From Wednesday, the National Personnel Record Management Office, under the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration, has activated all its services through an online system. With full implementation, employees and related individuals no longer need to be physically present at the office, according to the management office.

Services such as seat roll registration and personal information updates are now easily accessible remotely through the online platform. The institution marked the full start of digital services today, with Federal Affairs and General Administration Minister Pratibha Rawal conducting an inspection during which she directed that technology-friendly services be made more effective, swift, and complaint-free.

Help Nepal Secures Fifth Consecutive Win in Redbull 10th PM Cup NVBA Men’s Volleyball League

Summary: Help Nepal Sports Club has achieved its fifth consecutive victory in the Redbull 10th PM Cup NVBA Men’s Volleyball League. Meanwhile, the women’s league final will feature a match between New Diamond Youth Sports Club and Nepal Police Club. The top two teams from both the men’s and women’s leagues will compete in the finals, with the winners receiving an equal prize of NPR 1 million each.

16 Baisakh, Kathmandu: Under the Redbull 10th PM Cup NVBA Men’s and Women’s Volleyball League 2083, the Help Nepal Sports Club secured its fifth consecutive win in the men’s category. The match, held at Dashrath Rangashala in Tripureshwor, saw Help Nepal defeat Rukum Paschim Volleyball Club in straight sets.

Despite the inclusion of foreign players and fierce competition between the two leading finalists, Help Nepal made full use of its experience, while Rukum Paschim appeared to lack experience. Help Nepal won three consecutive competitive sets with scores of 25-23, 25-22, 25-23.

This loss ended Rukum Paschim’s unbeaten streak after four wins. Help Nepal now leads with 15 points from five wins. Another undefeated team, Nepal Police Club, has also won five consecutive games, accumulating 15 points. Rukum Paschim stands third with 12 points from five matches.

In other men’s matches, two departmental teams, Tribhuvan Army Club and Nepal APF Club, recorded victories. Army defeated Koshi Province by 25-15, 25-18, 25-17, marking their fourth win in five matches and maintaining fourth place with 11 points. APF defeated Budhanilkantha Volleyball Club 25-23, 25-22, 25-21, earning their first win and 3 points after four consecutive losses.

On the women’s side, Nepal Police Club secured a place in the final by defeating Nepal APF Club on Wednesday. The final will be contested between New Diamond Youth Sports Club and Nepal Police Club. Both teams will face each other in the last league stage match on Thursday, a game that will serve as a warm-up before the final. This game will begin at 5pm.

Earlier on Thursday, four men’s matches are scheduled: Koshi Province vs. Budhanilkantha Volleyball Club at 9am, and APF vs. Khiljee Youth Club at 11am. Two crucial matches for finals qualification will occur in the afternoon: Tribhuvan Army Club vs. Rukum Paschim Volleyball Club at 1pm, and Help Nepal vs. Nepal Police Club at 3pm.

The league, organized by the Nepal Volleyball Association, includes eight men’s and six women’s teams. Over nine days, a total of 45 matches will be played. Following the single round-robin stage, the top two teams from both men’s and women’s leagues will compete in the final, with winners receiving equal prize money of NPR 1 million each.

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Ncell Wins the Corporate T-10 League Title

Ncell clinched the title of the Texpire Corporate T-10 League by defeating Subisu by 38 runs using the DLS method. Ncell scored 131 runs for the loss of 2 wickets in the allotted 10 overs. Anil Bhandari scored 74 runs off 33 balls. Anil Bhandari of Ncell was named Player of the Match, while Suraj Timilsina received the Best Player award. April 29, Kathmandu.

In the final held on Wednesday at the Lower Mulpani ground in Kathmandu, Ncell defeated Subisu by 38 runs to secure the championship. After losing the toss, Ncell batted first and posted a strong total of 131 runs. Anil Bhandari played an explosive innings, scoring 74 runs off 33 balls, while Samaj Paudel added 48 runs off 20 balls, helping the team achieve a high score.

Chasing a target of 132 runs, Subisu got off to a poor start. The team lost wickets at regular intervals and could manage only 63 runs for 6 wickets in 8 overs. Vivek Kumar Yadav made 17 runs and Daman Chand scored 23 runs, but other batsmen could not make significant contributions. In bowling, Ncell’s Nirajan Pariyar conceded 17 runs in 2 overs and took 1 wicket. Himal Chand gave away 17 runs in 2 overs and claimed 1 wicket, while Vivek Kumar Yadav conceded 24 runs in 2 overs. Sachindra Thakur conceded 18 runs in 1 over. Anil Bhandari was declared Player of the Match, and Suraj Timilsina, captain of ICFC Finance, was awarded the Best Player of the tournament.