The locals and various organizations from Kathmandu Metropolitan City, have criticized the ways Mayor Balendra Shah is functioning. They blamed Mayor Sforh for carrying out illegal works and atrocities.
KATHMANDU, July 9: The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has started the process of providing scholarships to students of institutional schools in the metropolis.
The KMC itself has started the process for the scholarship as the institutional schools were doing it as requi
Kathmandu metropolitan city (KMC) Mayor Balen Shah has expressed concern regarding the bulldozing taps of the Sundhara.
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KATHMANDU, May 24: Balen Shah, independent mayoral candidate has garnered as many as 50,339 votes as of 3 PM this afternoon.
Shah has been continuously leading the vote count in Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) from the day one of the vote count.
Shah’s nearest contender Srijana Singh of Nepali Congress (NC) has collected 30,954 votes while Keshav Sthapit of CPN-UML has got 30,336 votes.
Sunita Dangol, deputy mayoral candidate of CPN-UML, has collected 54,091 votes while her nearest contender Rameshwar Shrestha of CPN (Unified Socialist) has got 18,655 votes.
KATHMANDU, May 24: Balen Shah, independent mayoral candidate has garnered as many as 49,358 votes as of 8 AM this morning.
Shah has been continuously leading the vote count in Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) from the day one of the vote count.
Shah’s nearest contender Srijana Singh of Nepali Congress (NC) has collected 30,069 votes while Keshav Sthapit of CPN-UML has got 29,284 votes.
Sunita Dangol, deputy mayoral candidate of CPN-UML, has collected 52,809 votes while her nearest contender Rameshwar Shrestha of CPN (Unified Socialist) has got 17,884 votes.
KATHMANDU, November 23: The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has started a vaccination campaign against COVID-19 at four main transit points – Kalanki, Balkhu, Koteshwor and New Bus Park. The campaign will last for a month.
The KMC Health Service Department said the vaccination drive is conducted in association with the District Health Office and it will be running for one month at Kalanki, Balkhu, Koteshwor and New Bus Park Gongabu.
The vaccination programme that started on November 21 will run till December 20. All citizens completing 18 years of age and entering Kathmandu would be given the jabs on the basis of a certificate showing their age, according to the KMC.
KMC Mayor Bidya Sundar Shakya said that he was always mindful of the health safety of the citizens, recalling that KMC had provided various medical supplies including equipment and also extended support in resource mobilization to 12 hospitals, including the government and community ones in the Kathmandu Valley during the second wave of coronavirus pandemic.
KMC Health Department Chief Hari Bahadur Kunwar said “the Verocell, Covishield and AstraZeneca vaccines would be administered to the target group at all the four designated vaccination centres.”
With this, the programme for administering the first and second dose vaccines against coronavirus infection would be operated at all the 32 Wards of KMC from the designated vaccination centres on November 23 and 24.
“People above the 18 years age group and all citizens who missed the vaccination before this and those who have completed eight weeks after getting the first dose would be given the second dose,” KMC Health Department said.
KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has directed Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC)’s Mayor Bidya Sundar Shakya and Deputy Mayor Hari Prabha Khadgi to make necessary arrangements for immediate management of waste in Kathmandu.
PM Deuba called Shakya and Khadgi at his office on Monday and issued the directive to immediately manage the waste materials from the city.