Kathmandu. The Nepal Teachers' Federation has started preparations for a protest. The Federation's National Committee has begun preparations for a protest, stating that the tenth amendment to the Education Regulations has failed to address the demands of general teachers and employees.Central President of the Federation, Laxmi Kishore Subedi, informed that the government, through the tenth amendment of the Education Regulations, has shattered the belief that justice will be served by the state for the problems of general teachers and employees, forcing teachers-employees into a strong protest from a new beginning.The statement mentions that some provisions of the regulations aim to...
Following the formation of the government led by Balen Shah, there has been much commentary on geopolitics. Discussions have begun on the increased interference of various powerful nations in Nepal, and the inability to improve relations with neighboring countries.Issues ranging from border problems to ambassadorial appointments and power balance with neighboring nations have also surfaced. In this situation, Ratopati has interviewed former ambassador Dipkumar Upadhyay regarding how the country's foreign policy will proceed, what the government should do, and what improvements are needed in policy.Here is the edited excerpt of the interview with former ambassador Upadhyay:After the formation of the...
आजको आवश्यकता किसानप्रति सहानुभूति व्यक्त गर्नु मात्र होइन, उनीहरूलाई फेरि उभिन सक्ने आर्थिक आधार प्रदान गर्नु हो। राहत छिटो पुग्ने व्यवस्था, बैंक ऋणमा सहुलियत, औषधि खरिदमा अस्थायी सहयोग, स्थानीय तहबाट द्रुत निर्णय र पारदर्शी कार्यान्वयन सुनिश्चित गर्न सके बर्डफ्लुको संकटलाई धेरै हदसम्म व्यवस्थापन गर्न सकिन्छ।
उनले अगाडि भने, ‘अहिले रास्वपाको सरकार छ, ब्लु बस बनाऊँ भन्ला, फेरि अर्को सरकार आउला रातो बना भन्ला । अर्को आउला पहेँलो बना भन्ला । यसरी सरकारअनुसार बसको कलर परिवर्तन गर्दै जाने भन्ने हुँदैन । यो सम्भव छैन ।’
Kathmandu. In a meeting of the Finance Committee of the Federal Parliament held on Monday, lawmakers expressed serious concern over the government's lack of attention to the delays, rising costs, and weak monitoring in the implementation of national pride projects.In the meeting, lawmakers raised questions about the current status of the Upper Tamakoshi and Budhi Gandaki hydropower projects, pointing fingers at the role, working style, and lack of legal clarity of the National Planning Commission.Speaking at the meeting, Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) lawmaker Jagdish Kharel stated that the technical aspects and monitoring of national pride projects are extremely weak. Citing...