Darchula: Another child missing in Mahakali after falling off a tuin

A child has gone missing in the Mahakali river, bordering Nepal and India, after falling off a tuin, a makeshift cable crossing, in the far-western district of Darchula. The post Darchula: Another child missing in Mahakali after falling off a tuin appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

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Human mobility affected as suspension bridge rope snaps along Nepal-India border

A suspension bridge connecting Nepal and India in Mahakali Muncipality-9 in Darchula district has suffered damages resulting in difficulties in cross-border.

Human mobility affected as suspension bridge rope snaps along Nepal-India border

A suspension bridge connecting Nepal and India in Mahakali Muncipality-9 in Darchula district has suffered damages resulting in difficulties in cross-border.

Darchula incident: Nepal sends diplomatic note to India

Over five weeks after the incident, the government of Nepal has sent a diplomatic note to India seeking information and investigation into the July 30 Darchula incident in which a Nepali man, Jaya Singh Dhami, disappeared into the Mahakali, after Indian Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) personnel allegedly snapped a tuin, a cable contraption, he was on to cross the river. The post Darchula incident: Nepal sends diplomatic note to India appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Darchula incident: Incident happened in presence of SSB

KATHMANDU, September 1: The probe committee formed investigate the incident of disappearance of Jayasingh Dhami– who went missing in the Mahakali River while crossing it via a tuin or wire crossing in Darchula– has concluded that the incident took place in the presence of the Indian Border Security Force (SSB). The report submitted earlier on Tuesday by the committee to Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand pointed out that the incident took place in the presence of Indian Border Security Force (SSB) security personnel, according to a statement issued by the Home Ministry. The committee has also recommended the ministry to take initiative through diplomatic channels with the Indian government to investigate the incident and take legal action against the culprits and to provide appropriate compensation and relief to Dhami's family. Similarly, the Government of Nepal has been recommended to make proper arrangements for upbringing and education of the dependent family members. The Home Ministry had formed an investigation committee under the coordination of Joint Secretary Janardan Gautam to probe the incident that took place on July 30. The government has already decided to provide Rs 1 million to family members of Jay Singh Dami who has gone missing in Mahakali River after the Indian Indian Seema Surakshya Bal (SSB) personnel cut off an improvised cable crossing ‘Tuin’ (improvised cable crossing) stretching over the river. Meanwhile, a committee formed to probe into the death of Inspector Kapil Wagle in a road accident at Bardaghat in Nawalparasi has submitted its report to the Home Minister on the same day stating that the accident took place due to negligence of motorcyclists Deepak Pun and of late Wagle.

Darchula incident: Investigation committee yet to submit report

The committee was formed by Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand under the leadership of Janardan Gautam and had given them 10 days to come up with a report. The post Darchula incident: Investigation committee yet to submit report appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Home Ministry instructs authorities concerned to verify Darchula incident

KATHMANDU, Aug 1: The Ministry of Home Affairs said that the authorities concerned have already been directed to confirm the reality of the Darchula incident in which a Nepali youth Jaya Singh Dhami died after falling into the swollen Mahakali River on Friday. The ministry said that its serious attention was drawn regarding the news disseminated in the media about the death of Dhami after falling into the river when the Indian SSB force's personnel cut off the tuin (wire bridge) while crossing the river. Spokesperson for the ministry Phanindra Mani Pokharel expressed grief over the incident while adding that the local administration and security bodies were instructed to confirm the reality of the issue.  Likewise, the ministry has also urged the media to not carry on the fabricated news to create an illusion without confirming the objectivity.

Water-level in Mahakali river increases; locals urged to stay alert

DARCHULA, June 18: Water-level has increased in Mahakali river due to incessant rainfall.  The District Administration Office, Darchula, has urged all to remain alert as citing the risk level has increased with the increased water-level in the river.   The water flow in Mahakali river has reached 5.80 meters this morning. The water of Mahakali river has crossed the under construction embankment at Bangabagad area in Khalanga.  Now, the river has taken its pervious form. Chief District Officer Siddharaj Joshi said that there is a risk at Mahakali river surrounding area due to rise of water flow.  The administration has urged the Darchula folks to adopt precautions and stay alert as there was a possibility of flood in river embankment area and other rivers of the district.   Almost all places of the country have been experiencing incessant rainfall for the past few days. The administration has requested one and all to remain alert as there is a risk of flood and landslide. Meanwhile, rural roads of the district including Khar-Khalanga road, Khalanga-Tinkar road, and Bitule-Paribagad road were obstructed following incessant rainfall.   Movement of vehicles along Khalanga-Khar area has been affected due to road obstruction.   Locals have been facing problem to take their production to market following road obstruction.