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    Late king Birendra's family has over Rs 400 million movable property

    Kathmandu, Jan 20: The movable property in the name of late king Birendra's family members has been found to be Rs 408 million 876 thousand, according to the Nepal Trust, the government body responsible for searching and taking care of the property belonging to the late king Birendra and his family members. 



    It is stated that 295,112 units of shares were found in their names at different banks and financial institutions. The Trust joint secretary Lekh Bahadur Karki shared that the members of the late royal family have 257,642 units of shares in Nabil Bank; 30,720 units in Hotel De'l Annapurna and 6,750 units in Industrial Development Bank. 

    Similarly, Pound Sterling 48,466 is kept in Kist Bank account and US dollar 138,626 in Prabhu Bank account in the name of late king Birendra's family. 

    The Trust so far has found 23,000 ropanis land in late king Birendra's name. RSS

    Late king Birendra's family has over Rs 400 million movable property

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    Kathmandu, Jan 20: The movable property in the name of late king Birendra's family members has been found to be Rs 408 million 876 thousand, according to the Nepal Trust, the government body responsible for searching and taking care of the property belonging to the late king Birendra and his family members. 



    It is stated that 295,112 units of shares were found in their names at different banks and financial institutions. The Trust joint secretary Lekh Bahadur Karki shared that the members of the late royal family have 257,642 units of shares in Nabil Bank; 30,720 units in Hotel De'l Annapurna and 6,750 units in Industrial Development Bank. 

    Similarly, Pound Sterling 48,466 is kept in Kist Bank account and US dollar 138,626 in Prabhu Bank account in the name of late king Birendra's family. 

    The Trust so far has found 23,000 ropanis land in late king Birendra's name. RSS

    23rd INTERPOL Asian Regional Conference concludes in Capital

    Kathmandu, Jan 20: The 23rd Asian Regional Conference of International Police Organization (INTERPOL) has concluded issuing the five-point Kathmandu declarations. The regional conference had begun on Wednesday. 



    The three-day conference organized by the Nepal Police concluded issuing five-point declaration and preparing INTERPOL strategy 2017-2020. 

    Similarly the conference agreed on collecting information to tackle common crime issues such as terrorism, human trafficking, border security and cybercrime. The participants had held discussions on various burning issues like, human trafficking, united crimes, border security issues, trans-border crimes, terrorism, and wild animal poaching among others. 

    While delivering the speech at the concluding ceremony Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs Bimalendra Nidhi said that the conference remained fruitful adding that Nepal was eager to work together for combating trans-border crimes and its challenges among others. 

    He stressed on the effective enforcement of laws to fight multi dimensional crime-related challenges saying that co-work among the Asian countries was essential. 

    Similarly, Home Secretary Lok Darshan Regmi said that the success of police organization was the success of the country. 

    Inspector General of Police Upendra Kanta Aryal said that there was no such effective mechanism for police to exchange the information and discuss on it. 

    As many as 136 law enforcement officials and heads of police from various 36 Asian member-states of INTERPOL had attended the conference. 

    It may be noted that Nepal had organized such 10th conference 27 years ago. 
    The next conference will be organized in Iran after two years. RSS 

    23rd INTERPOL Asian Regional Conference concludes in Capital

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    Kathmandu, Jan 20: The 23rd Asian Regional Conference of International Police Organization (INTERPOL) has concluded issuing the five-point Kathmandu declarations. The regional conference had begun on Wednesday. 



    The three-day conference organized by the Nepal Police concluded issuing five-point declaration and preparing INTERPOL strategy 2017-2020. 

    Similarly the conference agreed on collecting information to tackle common crime issues such as terrorism, human trafficking, border security and cybercrime. The participants had held discussions on various burning issues like, human trafficking, united crimes, border security issues, trans-border crimes, terrorism, and wild animal poaching among others. 

    While delivering the speech at the concluding ceremony Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs Bimalendra Nidhi said that the conference remained fruitful adding that Nepal was eager to work together for combating trans-border crimes and its challenges among others. 

    He stressed on the effective enforcement of laws to fight multi dimensional crime-related challenges saying that co-work among the Asian countries was essential. 

    Similarly, Home Secretary Lok Darshan Regmi said that the success of police organization was the success of the country. 

    Inspector General of Police Upendra Kanta Aryal said that there was no such effective mechanism for police to exchange the information and discuss on it. 

    As many as 136 law enforcement officials and heads of police from various 36 Asian member-states of INTERPOL had attended the conference. 

    It may be noted that Nepal had organized such 10th conference 27 years ago. 
    The next conference will be organized in Iran after two years. RSS 

    Bonus Bill tabled in House

    Kathmandu, Jan 20: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Krishna Bahadur Mahara tabled the Bonus (Fifth Amendment) Bill, 2073 BS in the meeting of the Legislature-Parliament today. 



    Tabling the Bill, Finance Minister Mahara argued that the Bill has been introduced to make the production competitive and it would be implemented only in the government bodies in the first phase. 

    Before this, Prem Suwal of the Nepal Workers and Peasants Party had urged the government to withdraw the Bill saying it was not in line with socialism. The Parliament next meets at 1 pm on January 23. RSS 

    Bonus Bill tabled in House

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    Kathmandu, Jan 20: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Krishna Bahadur Mahara tabled the Bonus (Fifth Amendment) Bill, 2073 BS in the meeting of the Legislature-Parliament today. 



    Tabling the Bill, Finance Minister Mahara argued that the Bill has been introduced to make the production competitive and it would be implemented only in the government bodies in the first phase. 

    Before this, Prem Suwal of the Nepal Workers and Peasants Party had urged the government to withdraw the Bill saying it was not in line with socialism. The Parliament next meets at 1 pm on January 23. RSS 

    पूर्वाधारको विकास नै आर्थिक समृद्धिको मेरुदण्डः मन्त्री लेखक

    भीमदत्तनगर, ७ माघ । भौतिक पूर्वाधार तथा यातायात मन्त्री रमेश लेखकले पूर्वाधारको विकास नै आर्थिक समृद्धिको मेरुदण्ड भएकोे बताउनुभएको छ । 

    आज कञ्चनपुर उद्योग वाणिज्य सङ्घको २८औंँ वार्षिक साधारण सभामा बोल्दै मन्त्री लेखकले राज्यले पूर्वाधार निर्माण गरिदने र निजी क्षेत्रले पूर्वाधार अनुसार उद्योग वाणिज्यको व्यवस्थापन गर्नुपर्नेमा जोड दिनुभयो । 

    आगामी एक दशकभित्र कञ्चनपुर, नेपाल र भारतबीचको आर्थिक सम्बन्धको प्रवेशद्वारका रुपमा विकसित हुने दाबी गर्दै उहाँले महाकाली नदीमा चार लेनको पुल बने सुदूरश्चिमको स्मृद्धिमा टेवा पुग्ने बताउनुभयो । 

    मुलुकको बेरोजगारी, अशिक्षा, पछौटेपन हटाउन सबै राजनीतिक दलका साथै निजी क्षेत्र समेत मिलेर विकास निर्माणमा अघि बढ्न उहाँले आग्रह गर्नुभयो । 

    कञ्चनपुर उद्योग वाणिज्य सङ्घका अध्यक्ष सुरेश रावलले जिल्लामा हालसम्म एउटा पनि उद्योग स्थापना नभएकाले उद्योग स्थापना गरेर रोजगारीको सिर्जना गर्न मन्त्री लेखक समक्ष माग गर्नुभयो । रासस 

    पूर्वाधारको विकास नै आर्थिक समृद्धिको मेरुदण्डः मन्त्री लेखक

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    भीमदत्तनगर, ७ माघ । भौतिक पूर्वाधार तथा यातायात मन्त्री रमेश लेखकले पूर्वाधारको विकास नै आर्थिक समृद्धिको मेरुदण्ड भएकोे बताउनुभएको छ । 

    आज कञ्चनपुर उद्योग वाणिज्य सङ्घको २८औंँ वार्षिक साधारण सभामा बोल्दै मन्त्री लेखकले राज्यले पूर्वाधार निर्माण गरिदने र निजी क्षेत्रले पूर्वाधार अनुसार उद्योग वाणिज्यको व्यवस्थापन गर्नुपर्नेमा जोड दिनुभयो । 

    आगामी एक दशकभित्र कञ्चनपुर, नेपाल र भारतबीचको आर्थिक सम्बन्धको प्रवेशद्वारका रुपमा विकसित हुने दाबी गर्दै उहाँले महाकाली नदीमा चार लेनको पुल बने सुदूरश्चिमको स्मृद्धिमा टेवा पुग्ने बताउनुभयो । 

    मुलुकको बेरोजगारी, अशिक्षा, पछौटेपन हटाउन सबै राजनीतिक दलका साथै निजी क्षेत्र समेत मिलेर विकास निर्माणमा अघि बढ्न उहाँले आग्रह गर्नुभयो । 

    कञ्चनपुर उद्योग वाणिज्य सङ्घका अध्यक्ष सुरेश रावलले जिल्लामा हालसम्म एउटा पनि उद्योग स्थापना नभएकाले उद्योग स्थापना गरेर रोजगारीको सिर्जना गर्न मन्त्री लेखक समक्ष माग गर्नुभयो । रासस 

    Wedding ceremony of President's daughter Nisha Kusum solemnized

    Kathmandu, Jan 16: The wedding ceremony of Dr Nisha Kusum Bhandari, daughter of President Bidya Devi Bhandari, was solemnized at Sheetal Niwas on Monday.

    Bride Nisha Kusum offered garland of Swoyambhar to bridegroom engineer Avishekh Yadav at 10:00 am.

    Bridegroom's father engineer Munilal, mother Kiran Yadav, among other relatives had reached at the Sheetal Niwas for the wedding ceremony.

    Similarly, President Bhandari and her family members and relatives were also present on the occasion. RSS
     



     

    Wedding ceremony of President's daughter Nisha Kusum solemnized

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    Kathmandu, Jan 16: The wedding ceremony of Dr Nisha Kusum Bhandari, daughter of President Bidya Devi Bhandari, was solemnized at Sheetal Niwas on Monday.

    Bride Nisha Kusum offered garland of Swoyambhar to bridegroom engineer Avishekh Yadav at 10:00 am.

    Bridegroom's father engineer Munilal, mother Kiran Yadav, among other relatives had reached at the Sheetal Niwas for the wedding ceremony.

    Similarly, President Bhandari and her family members and relatives were also present on the occasion. RSS
     



     

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