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Beni Municipality Reduces Classes in 15 Schools and Closes One School

2 Baisakh, Myagdi — Beni Municipality in Myagdi district has closed one school this year and reduced classes or realigned levels in 15 other schools. Due to a shortage of students, Chetana Basic School located in Beni Municipality–5 has been shut down. According to Arjun Sharma, Chief Administrative Officer of Beni Municipality, 32 teachers from the closed and downsized schools have been reassigned to schools with higher student populations.

Chetana Basic School, which offered education up to grades 1 to 3, was closed due to no new student enrollment, the municipality stated. Previously, Jagannath Basic School in Upper Gajne and Okhle Basic School in Ward No. 10 of Beni Municipality–5 were also closed last year.

The municipality reported that in Beni Municipality–1, Gyanpunj Basic School; Ward No. 2’s Hansabahini Basic School; Ward No. 3’s Navjyoti and Bhume Basic Schools maintain only kindergarten classes, although they originally offered grades 1 to 3. Similarly, Bhanubhakta Secondary School in Ratnechaur was reduced from grades 1–12 to 1–8; Jadabharat Sanskriti Secondary School in Galeshwor from 1–10 to 1–8; and Thakanpokhari and Radhakrishna Basic Schools from 1–8 to 1–5.

Basic schools such as Barah, Gyanpunj, Navdurga, Vidyamandir, Barnath, Syalikhet, and Chandroday offer classes only up to grade 3, down from 1–5 levels. Mayor Surat KC explained that as per the decision of the 17th Municipal Assembly, “Where students exist, teachers must be present.” Teachers from schools with fewer students have been reassigned to schools with more enrollment.

He added, “Following on-site inspections by a task force in last Bhadra and discussions with subject committees, communities, and ward representatives, a decision was taken in the executive meeting on Chaitra 27 to reduce school levels and classes and manage teacher assignments. We have communicated this for implementation from the new academic session. If student numbers increase in downsized schools, we have a policy to restore levels and classes accordingly.”

The Education Section’s Deputy Secretary Ksheer Bahadur Bhandari noted that schools have been notified to appoint head teachers according to the revised levels decided by the executive. In secondary schools and basic schools offering grades 1–8 and 1–5, senior teachers in their respective grades have been organized as head teachers.

A subcommittee has been formed to assess the physical assets of closed schools, with assets and documents planned to be stored in the nearest schools. The municipality is preparing for a second phase involving further adjustments of levels and reassigning teachers to schools based on subject requirements.

Currently, Beni Municipality has 55 community schools with facilities such as well-equipped buildings, internet, electricity, drinking water, toilets, and computers. However, rural community schools have seen a decline in student numbers annually due to population migration. Due to insufficient students for running classes, 11 schools were realigned in the 2079 academic year and 7 schools in 2080.

The rapid migration, attraction toward private schools, failure to gain parental trust, inability to provide English-medium instruction, and lack of subject-specialist teachers pose significant challenges for community schools.

Fourth Gorkha-Jitgadhi March Reaches Palpa

The team participating in the Nepali Army’s fourth Gorkha-Jitgadhi march, which began on Chaitra 27, has arrived in Palpa today. The team handed over the flag at the Keladighat border between Palpa and Syangja districts. It is planned that on Baisakh 7, the team will reach Dobhan Nuwakotgadhei Deurali to take part in the Jitgadhi Victory celebration. April 15, Tansen (Palpa).

The Nepali Army contingent of the fourth Gorkha-Jitgadhi march has reached Palpa after traveling through Gorkha, Tanahun, and Syangja. The march started on Chaitra 27. Upon arrival in Palpa, the Army team handed over the flag to the force stationed at the Palpa-Syangja border in Keladighat. The team was grandly welcomed this morning.

During the welcoming ceremony, the military team from Tanahun handed over the flag to Ramn Bahadur Thapa, mayor of Rampa Municipality, Palpa. Additionally, Anup Thapa, Commander of the 2nd Royal Battalion, passed a torch of Beldheicham to Bimalraj Sharma, commander of the 22nd Battalion. The team was welcomed at Keladi by the famous ‘The Famous Mahindra Battalion’ of the Nepali Army stationed in Palpa. This march aims to preserve, enrich, and promote historical forts, battlegrounds, trails, and other heritage sites, while also safeguarding military history.

Why Have Airfare Prices Risen by 50% in Nepal and How Are They Determined?

Tribhuvan Airport

Photo Credit, Ram Bahadur Rawal

The fuel price hike triggered by the crisis in the Middle East has significantly reduced both domestic and international air passenger numbers in Nepal, according to officials.

The Civil Aviation Authority’s information officer, Gyanendra Bhul, states that domestic air passenger numbers in Nepal have dropped from 12,000 daily to just 8,000.

“According to Tribhuvan International Airport and overall statistics, passenger numbers have decreased by 30 to 35 percent,” he explained. He added, “Along with the drop in passengers, flight numbers have also been reduced by nearly 30 percent,” with airlines cutting certain flights to adjust operations.

Data from the authority shows that from April 1 to 9, 72,000 passengers traveled via domestic flights, averaging about 8,000 passengers daily.

Airlines have also reduced flight frequencies due to increased fuel prices and fewer passengers.

Bhuvan and Niraj Surya Nepal NPGA Match Play Advance to Quarterfinals

The first round of the seventh event under the Surya Nepal Golf Tour 2025-26 has concluded. Eight players, including Bhuvan Nagarkoti, Niraj Tamang, and Rame Magar, have advanced to the quarterfinals. The total prize fund for the tournament is NPR 425,000, with the winner set to receive NPR 100,000. April 15, Kathmandu.

The first round of the Surya Nepal NPGA Match Play was held at the Royal Nepal Golf Club. Bhuvan Nagarkoti, who has won three consecutive tournaments, secured the second seed and recorded a decisive victory. He defeated the fifteenth seed, Krishnaman Rajbahak, 7/6. Claiming victory on the 12th hole, Bhuvan will face opponent Tank Bahadur Karki in the quarterfinals.

The tenth seed Tank defeated the seventh seed Dhan 2/0. Nepal’s top-ranked golfer Niraj bested the sixteenth seed Surya Prasad Sharma 3/2 to secure a place in the final eight. Niraj clinched the win on the 16th hole and will take on experienced golfer Rame Magar in the quarterfinals.

Over this three-day tournament, the top 16 players from the Surya Nepal Golf Tour 2024-25 Order of Merit competed. The total prize purse is NPR 425,000, with NPR 100,000 awarded to the champion.

मन्त्रालयका गाडी कसले चढिरहेको छ, प्रधानमन्त्री कार्यालयले माग्यो विवरण

Prime Minister’s Office Requests Ministry Vehicle Details

The Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers has directed all ministries to provide detailed information about the vehicles used within their respective ministries. The requested details include the vehicle’s brand, registration number, type of fuel, user’s name, designation, and the condition of the vehicle. This information is to be submitted by the office hours of 2083/01/03, as per a secretariat-level decision.

Branch Officer Anandaram Shrestha of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers’ Office has sent out letters requesting all ministries to submit the vehicle details. The letter states, “Please prepare details of two-wheeler and four-wheeler vehicles currently in use or under maintenance within the ministry and its departments/offices and arrange to send the information to the office by the end of office hours on 2083/01/03.”

The Prime Minister’s Office has emphasized that the submitted details must clearly specify the vehicle’s brand, registration number, fuel type (diesel, petrol, or electric), user’s name and designation, along with the vehicle’s current condition.

What Is the Appropriate Air Pressure for Motorcycle Tires During Summer?

During summer, the air pressure inside motorcycle tires increases with rising temperatures, making regular tire pressure checks essential for safety and optimal performance. Overinflated tires become hard, reducing their contact surface with the road, which can compromise motorcycle balance and increase the risk of accidents. The hot season impacts not only the rider but also the motorcycle itself. Particularly, fluctuations in tire air pressure due to temperature changes can make even routine trips hazardous if ignored. Incorrect tire pressure is a common, though often overlooked, cause of many accidents. Overinflation weakens road grip, while underinflation leads to quicker tire wear and reduced mileage. Therefore, checking the tire pressure (PCI) before riding in summer is vital for safety and good performance.

Why does tire pressure change in summer? As temperatures rise, the air pressure inside sealed tires increases. According to basic principles of physics, gas expands with heat, causing tire pressure to elevate naturally. This explains why tires that feel normal during cool mornings can seem much firmer under the midday sun. If this change is not monitored, tire pressure can exceed recommended levels. Extended rides, hot asphalt, and high speeds further increase this pressure. In such cases, only the middle part of the tire contacts the road, reducing grip. The consequences include longer braking distances, destabilized motorcycle balance, and increased chances of slipping while cornering.

What PCI level is appropriate? Generally, front motorcycle tires require 25 to 30 PSI, and rear tires need 30 to 35 PSI. However, this is not universal. The ideal pressure can vary based on the motorcycle model, engine capacity, tire size, number of passengers, and manufacturer recommendations. Most manufacturers provide the correct tire pressure details on the motorcycle’s chain cover, swing arm, fuel tank sticker, or user manual. Therefore, it is wiser to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines rather than relying on estimates when inflating tires.

The common belief that “a little extra air pressure is safer during summer” is misleading because the road temperature itself increases tire pressure. Maintaining the correct PSI prolongs tire life, improves fuel efficiency, ensures stable braking, and facilitates better overall motorcycle control. Although a tire with excess air pressure may seem fine at first glance, it carries significant risks. Overinflated tires become rigid and have reduced contact with the road, which can disrupt the motorcycle’s natural balance.

Government Approves Acceptance of Swiss Grant for Truth and Reconciliation Fund

The government has approved the acceptance of a grant equivalent to one million Swiss francs from the Swiss government for the Truth and Reconciliation Fund, established for the families of disappeared persons. Kathmandu, 15 April. The cabinet meeting held on Thursday decided to accept the grant from Switzerland amounting to one million Swiss francs to support the fund created for the relatives of the disappeared individuals.

Government Decides to Investigate Assets of Officials Since 2005/06

The government has formed a commission to investigate the assets of chief political officials and senior civil servants who have held public office since the year 2062/063 BS (2005/06 AD). According to the decision taken at the Cabinet meeting held on Wednesday, the leadership of the asset verification and investigation committee has been entrusted to former Supreme Court Justice Rajendrakumar Bhandari, government spokesperson Sasmit Pokharel informed reporters.

The commission members include former Justices Purushottam Parajuli and Chandiraj Dhakal, former Deputy Inspector General of Police Ganesh KC, and Chartered Accountant Prakash Lamsal. The commission is tasked with collecting, verifying, and investigating the asset declarations of political officeholders and senior employees in public positions.

Forming a high-level investigation commission was a key electoral agenda of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party (Rastriya Swatantra Party – RSWAP). Additionally, the government has established a mechanism led by former High Court Justice Premraj Karki to implement the recommendations related to security agencies from the Janajati (NGO) Movement investigation report. This committee includes former Armed Police Force Additional Inspector General Subodh Adhikari and former Nepal Police Additional Inspector General Tek Prasad Rai as members.

Erika Gurung Ranks Ninth in WKF Karate World Rankings

News Summary

Prepared after editorial review.

  • Nepali karate star Erika Gurung secured her second consecutive silver medal at the WKF Karate 1 Premier League and advanced to ninth place in the women’s over 68 kg weight category rankings.
  • Erika won the silver medal after a close 2-1 loss to Kazakhstan’s Sofia Berutseva at the Karate 1 Premier League held in Leshan, China, in late Chaitra 2082 (April 2026).
  • After earning a silver medal at the 19th Asian Games in 2023, Erika has continued to make history in Nepali karate by winning medals in various international karate competitions worldwide.

April 15, Kathmandu – Following a historic achievement by clinching a second consecutive silver medal at the WKF Karate 1 Premier League, Nepali karate star Erika Gurung has also made significant progress in the WKF world rankings.

According to the latest WKF ranking updates, Erika has attained ninth place in the women’s over 68 kg weight class. This success follows her silver medal win at the Karate 1 Premier League held in Leshan, China, at the end of Chaitra 2082 (April 2026).

Erika reached the finals once again but narrowly lost 2-1 to Kazakhstan’s Sofia Berutseva in a competitive match, claiming the silver medal this time as well.

Previously, in Magh 2082 (January 2026), she made history by winning a silver medal at the Karate 1 Premier League in Turkey and was ranked 13th. This time, she has risen two places higher.

Erika Gurung’s consistent top-tier performances in international karate have marked a historic milestone for Nepali karate.

In the 2026 Karate 1 Premier League season, Erika has maintained a second position in the rankings overall, following Sofia Berutseva, who holds the top spot.

After emerging as a silver medalist at the 19th Asian Games held in Hangzhou, China, in 2023, Erika has consistently participated in international events and continued to secure significant medals.

Erika first competed at the Karate 1 Premier League in 2025 in Morocco, where she secured a bronze medal.

She has also competed in the World Championships and collected several medals in various international competitions.

Erika has consistently challenged and defeated many of the world’s top-ranked karate players.

Her prominence in Nepali karate began with her silver medal win in the 68 kg weight category at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou in 2023. Prior to that, she also secured a gold medal at the World Senior Karate Championships.

Following her silver medal performance in Hangzhou, her profile rose significantly. Additionally, she earned a silver medal at the Asian Karate Championship held in Hangzhou.

अर्थतन्त्रको वर्तमान चित्र खोज्न दोस्रो आर्थिक गणना सुरु  

Second National Economic Census Underway to Assess Current Economic Status

The field data collection for the National Economic Census 2082 has been ongoing in 77 districts from 2nd Baishakh 2083 to 7th Asar 2083. The census gathers statistics related to industries, trade, service sectors, private businesses, cooperatives, and public institutions, including their numbers, employment, production, and service flows. To conduct this field data collection, 4,433 trained enumerators and supervisors have been deployed, and an online system has been set up for submitting details.

As of 2nd Baishakh 2083 in Kathmandu, the National Economic Census 2082 data collection has officially started. According to Dhundhiraj Lamichhane, spokesperson and deputy chief statistician of the National Statistics Office, the census aims to present a comprehensive statistical picture of the country’s overall economic condition under the slogan “Economic Census for Measuring the Economy.” The census will continue from 2nd Baishakh 2083 to 7th Asar 2083. This is the country’s second National Economic Census, incorporated by the government in the current fiscal year 2082/83 policy program and budget. During this period, the office coordinated with more than two dozen organizations to facilitate smooth conduct of the economic census.

The office established and operated district-level offices from 1st Chaitra 2082 to 30th Asar 2083 for the purpose of conducting the economic census. The data collected is planned to be processed and analyzed for publication starting fiscal year 2083/84. According to the office, the census is collecting information on the number, geographical distribution, employment, production, and service flows of industries, trade, service sectors, private businesses, cooperatives, and public institutions. The National Statistics Office noted that the economic census is essential to understand the country’s economic structure, gather insights on employment conditions, and develop future economic plans. This census will include data collection from all industries, trades, service sectors, and businesses large and small across the country.

Sundarbar Vaidyakhana Prepares to Produce Medicines According to WHO GMP Standards

Sundarbar Vaidyakhana is set to produce Ayurvedic medicines such as Shilajit and Mimiyal this year following the World Health Organization’s Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards. Currently, Vaidyakhana is manufacturing 103 types of medicines this fiscal year, surpassing its initial target, stated Executive Director Dr. Pradeep KC. Over the past five years, the institution has shifted from losses to profitability by increasing medicine production, utilizing 55,000 kilograms of raw materials annually. Kathmandu, 16 April.

Sundarbar Vaidyakhana is preparing to align its Ayurvedic medicine production with the WHO’s GMP standards to ensure high-quality manufacturing practices. Executive Director Dr. Pradeep KC confirmed that medicines including Shilajit and Mimiyal will soon be produced under GMP guidelines. From the next fiscal year, production of powders and tablets will also comply with these standards.

Since assuming leadership, Director KC highlighted a significant increase in medicine production at Vaidyakhana. Currently, 103 different types of medicines are being produced. “Our target for this fiscal year was set at 84 types, yet we are producing 103 types of medicines,” he explained. “With collaborative efforts, we have expanded production capacity.” In fiscal year 2081/82, the goal was to produce 77 types of medicines, but only 40 types were made. In previous years, production ranged from 14 to 25 types annually. Dr. KC also noted that the institution, which had been operating at a loss for five years, has now achieved profitability through increased production. Currently, the facility processes 55,000 kilograms of raw materials per year and has executed 85 work contracts out of 101 procurement orders received so far.

अफगानिस्तान र पाकिस्तानलाई संयमता अपनाउन चीनको आह्वान

China Warns US of Retaliation if Tariffs Increase

April 15, Kathmandu – China has warned that it will take retaliatory measures if the United States raises tariffs on Chinese products. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian responded on social media platform X on Wednesday, also denying that China has provided military support to Iran. Recent international media reports had claimed that China was supplying military aid to Iran. These reports were refuted by Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian.

“Media reports accusing China of providing military assistance to Iran are completely false,” Lin wrote on X. Prior to these reports, US President Donald Trump had warned that if China supplied military aid to Iran, the US would impose a 50 percent tariff on Chinese imports. “If the US increases tariffs on China based on these accusations, China will take retaliatory action,” Lin added.

Draft National Strategy Plan on Corruption Control Includes Military, Judiciary, and Diplomatic Missions

The new government has released a draft of the National Strategic Plan against Corruption, proposing legal amendments to bring the Nepali Army, judiciary, and diplomatic missions under investigation for allegations of corruption and illegal asset acquisition. The draft document commits to amending nearly two dozen laws, including the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority Act 1991 and the Army Act 2006.

Furthermore, the draft mentions introducing eight new laws related to conflicts of interest, and controlling corruption-related activities in non-governmental and private sectors. A spokesperson from the Prime Minister’s Office recently stated that the draft document, which is currently open for public feedback, will be approved by the Cabinet. Following this, the government’s efforts to control corruption will proceed accordingly.

The plan covers issues ranging from the Commission to foreign diplomats’ expulsion, highlighting that currently there are 13 agencies in Nepal working in corruption prevention. These agencies are responsible for investigating and prosecuting corruption and money laundering, as well as resolving related allegations. Based on citizens’ feedback, the Cabinet will finalize the national action plan, which includes policy measures, responsible bodies, and timelines to control such offenses.

The draft strategic plan specifically proposes amendments to the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority Act 1991 to include investigations of policy-level corruption and complaints against officials of foreign organizations in Nepal. The Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs and the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority will receive support from the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers to complete the necessary legislative amendments within a one-year timeframe.

What Does the Draft National Strategic Plan on Anti-Corruption Include Regarding the Military, Judiciary, and Diplomatic Missions?

The Prime Minister and the Cabinet Secretariat have solicited feedback on the draft.

Image source, EPA

Caption, The Prime Minister’s Office and the Cabinet Secretariat have requested feedback on this draft.

The new government has released a draft of the National Strategic Plan to combat corruption, proposing amendments to include the Nepal Army, judiciary, and diplomatic missions within the scope of investigations for corruption and illicit asset acquisition.

The draft document commits to amending nearly two dozen laws, including the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority Act 1991 (2048 BS) and the Army Act 2006 (2063 BS).

It also outlines plans to introduce eight new laws, including legislation related to conflict of interest and corruption control within the non-governmental and private sectors.

A spokesperson from the Prime Minister’s Office stated that the draft is currently open for public feedback; after which the Cabinet will approve it, and based on it, government efforts to control corruption will advance.

Provisions for the Commission and Expulsion of Foreign Diplomats

File image of the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority showing a white vehicle entering the gate.

Currently, there are 13 institutions in Nepal addressing corruption, with responsibilities spanning investigation, prosecution, and resolution of corruption and money laundering cases.

बालेन बने फेसबुकमा सर्वाधिक पछ्याइने नेपाली, सान्भी भगतलाई उछिने

Balen Shah Becomes Most Followed Nepali on Facebook, Surpassing Sanvi Bhagat

Prime Minister Balen Shah has become the most followed Nepali individual on social media. As of 5 PM on Wednesday, Balen’s Facebook followers reached 4,351,374. He surpassed actress Rekha Thapa in follower count on January 2.

Kathmandu – In addition to being a hip-hop artist, Prime Minister Balen Shah has emerged as the Nepali personality with the highest number of followers on social media. He has overtaken Sanvi Bhagat, a content creator from Janakpur, who previously held the second position. As of 5 PM Wednesday, Balen’s Facebook followers numbered 4,351,374, while Sanvi Bhagat had 4,320,856 followers.

On January 2, Balen surpassed actress Rekha Thapa in follower count, whose followers stand at 3,449,000. Earlier this week, upon disclosing his financial details, Prime Minister Balen stated that his income comes from social media activities. Known for rising through hip-hop music, Balen’s official Facebook page is categorized as both a ‘musician’ and a ‘band’.