Mobilization of 14,000 security personnel in Karnali

More than 14,000 security personnel have been mobilized throughout the Karnali province for the provincial and representative assembly elections to be held on November 20.

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Landslips obstruct Karnali corridor

Surkhet, June 28: Landslides occurred at different locations in the Karnali corridor have disrupted vehicular movement on the highway today. At least five stretches of the highway were disrupted due to the landslides in Dailekh section. Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) of Dailekh Sunil Neupane said landslides have taken place at five sites along Paletada to Paduka river. DSP Neupane said security personnel have been mobilized to clear the obstructions.    Likewise, the Rukum section of the Mid Hill Highway was also obstructed after a landslide at Kitani of Musikot Municipality in Rukum Paschim. ...

Landslips obstruct Karnali corridor

Surkhet, June 28: Landslides occurred at different locations in the Karnali corridor have disrupted vehicular movement on the highway today. At least five stretches of the highway were disrupted due to the landslides in Dailekh section. Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) of Dailekh Sunil Neupane said landslides have taken place at five sites along Paletada to Paduka river. DSP Neupane said security personnel have been mobilized to clear the obstructions.    Likewise, the Rukum section of the Mid Hill Highway was also obstructed after a landslide at Kitani of Musikot Municipality in Rukum Paschim. ...

Side effect of MCC ratification: Curfew enforced in Birendranagar

KATHMANDU, March 1: Birendranagar, the capital of Karnali Province, looked tense throughout Monday, as the political parties enforcing ‘Nepal Banda’ and police personnel clashed several times. The local administrations have deployed heavy security personnel in the area following protests by political parties opposing the Millennium Corporate Challenge (MCC) compact. The anti-MCC cadres have also vandalized the police office at Birendranagar.  To bring the situation under control, a curfew has been enforced from 8 PM Monday to 7:30 PM on Tuesday. According to Khagendra Prasad Rijal, the chief district officer of Surkhet district, the security personnel are ordered to shoot if anyone tries to defy the orders.

Fire victims will get relief, be rehabilitated

KARNALI, November 16: Chief Minister of Karnali Province, Jeevan Bahadur Shahi, has said that relief would be provided to fire victims of Mugu district and they would be rehabilitated. Issuing a press release today, CM Shahi shared that attention of the Karnali provincial government has been drawn towards the fire incident taken place at Gamgadhi bazaar of Chhayanath municipality-1 of Mugu district. The fire started from Monday midnight was brought under control after around four-hour efforts of Nepali Army, Armed Police Force, Nepal Police and locals. Property worth a billion rupees was gutted in the incident. Twenty houses were completely damaged in the fire. Expressing gratitude towards security personnel and locals for helping douse the fire, Chief Minister Shahi said that local administration has been already directed to make arrangements of short-term relief as well as relief package would be announced immediately on the basis of details of the damages as the local administration has already started collecting details of the damages, reads the statement.