Two injured in bear attack



Bajura – Two women were severely injured after being attacked by a bear at Khatigaun of Khaptad Chhededaha rural municipality in Bajura.
The victims have been identified as Jalu Dhami, 52, and Shanti Dhami,16, according to ward chair Harka Rawat. Jalu has sustained injuries to her eyes while Shanti suffered wounds to her back. The two had come under the attack from a wild beast as they had been near the local Chhadi stream in course of collecting fodder. They have been referred to Achham-based Bayalpata Hospital from the local Gudukhati Health Post. ---

Assault on the Voice of the Enlightened Master




First of all – I would like to offer my gratitude to Maitri Dharma Sangha for enabling me to have an audience with Mahasmabodhi Dharma Sangha Gurujyu who is an embodiment of pure spiritual awareness, meditation and yoga. I hold deep and abiding reverence to Gurujyu for much sought after and rare opportunity made available to me to be illumined by his noble and pure thoughts, percepts and observations. Though some people may dismiss the thoughts and observations of  Gurujyu as  baseless gossips,  I am firmly convinced of the depth, rationale and significance of the words spoken by  Him.


In the interaction with this scribe (Aaalekhkarta) Gurujyu was emphatic on the need to rise above and eliminate discriminations based on such attributes as religious faith, communal affiliations, power, status, wealth and qualification. We are all aware that we do not bring none of these things on this earth when we are born. It is therefore worthless and futile to create disparities and practice discriminations based on selfishness, prejudices, ignorance and egotism. They, in fact, pose hindrances to usher peace and harmony in the society. It is better to throw them aside and pursue the path of non-discrimination, harmony and righteousness. Gurujyu spoke to me on the need to eschew false acrimonies, mutual hatred and animosities which can ultimately result into social unrest and discord.

Words spewed out of the mouth should not be let to hurt the heart of the others. Only carefully worded right speech can help people move ahead constantly on the journey of peace. He cautions against killing of animals and indulgence on violent acts and also makes an exhortation to eat simple vegetarian food. Gurujyu emphasizes on the need to bear the ecological interdependence of the animal world   in mind and mentions that this sensitivity can alone enhance weal and welfare of the animate being and saves from all kind of destruction and calamities. Mentioning that the world is one home and one entity, Gurujyu stresses it is not worthwhile to nurture parochial and narrow identities and prejudices to the detriment of the welfare,  peace and harmony.


When Gurujyu was doing deep meditation in Halkhoriya jungle, people used to throng there at day time to see as if it was a strange  sight,   pelt  stones, dart him, ridicule at him. In the evening people used to get back home due to fear of the wild animals leaving the child in deep trance to fend off alone in the dense forest. The birds built nest in his body as it was a deadwood.  Mosquitoes and wild insects fed on his body.  But Mahasambodhi Gurujyu was undaunting  and surmounted all these adversities. Finally, Gurujyu succeeded to attain enlightenment and declared Deshnama for the salvation of all–animate and inanimate–being. One day in the sacred site of Halkhoriya  Gurujyu was  attacked and bullets were sprayed  on his body.

The news spread that he was killed and the newspaper also reported it. Next day police force came to recover his dead body. Police surrounded the site but they discovered that the Gurujyu was alive, not killed.

As shared by Gurujyu with this scribe, he was provided cover and protected by Sarva Gurus (all the enlightened masters) when the bullets were rained on his body. It is disconcerting to note that the Forest department of the Nepal Government has ravaged and destroyed all the sacred sites and spaces built in the holy Halkhoriya jungle.

A conspiracy to displace and remove Gurujyu from holy Halkhoriya Jungle was hatched. The Sanghs spread over 163 countries have emphasized on the need to develop the Halkhoriya holy jungle as the sacred centre of pilgrimage by declaring it as the religious forest. No other option exists than to preserve and protect the site to spread the message of world peace and human welfare under the aegis of Maitri Dharma Sangha.

The decision taken by the previous government headed by Sher Bahadur Deuba, though very ambiguous, should be firmly upheld and further clarified in concrete terms to declare Halkhoriya as the religious forest by the incumbent government headed by K. P.Oli.

 This scribe also makes an impassioned plea to the government to recognize the importance of the site and declare and protect it as the religious forest.


Once an untoward incident occurred in the Halkhoriya forest. A gang of people wielding Khunda and khukuris made an attempt on the life of the Gurujyu. Some news media flared up the incident. Those miscreants  who had not been able to follow and violated  21 code of conduct(Sheels) prescribed  struck collusion with some  evil forces  outside may be due to the lure and influence of  the financial interests to defame and  malign the holy image of Gurujyu. They made unfounded and baseless charges and accusations against him.

The same group of miscreants continued with their misdeeds in defaming Gurujyu,  stole the important, invaluable and precious artefacts  designed and produced in accordance with the direction of the Gurujyu by three  Khaibas  namely Uttam Lama, Sangbo Dong (Sindhupalchowk) and Chhewan Ghalan (Makawanpur) from Parthagahatta where they were kept and preserved. This incident   has hurt this scribe too badly.

Why is the government keeping mum and playing indifferent to what is being done to malign the image of Gurujyu? Is it not the repetition  of the unwise and insane  acts executed against the  living enlightened masters ? The government needs to think of preserving and protecting the precious spiritual resources and discourage the nefarious activities of the miscreants and evil forces to malign the image of the enlightened master  to respect the sentiment of the  spiritual people. In case the devout followers of Gurujyu started to post the images of these precious spiritual resources in the face book and other social media, this might raise a difficult situation for the government. The government should therefore act promptly.  It would be relevant to summarize a story to get the message across in this regard. 
   

Jakhera Lake draws growing attention of tourists

Dang – The Jakhera Lake based in Lamahi Municipality-5 of Dang – a district lying in the lap of Chure Mountain is gradually gaining popularity as a destination for tourists.

The mind-blowing scenic beauty of Jakhara Lake which is at the bottom of Chure mountain has attracted attention of domestic and foreign tourists. Besides, the green forest along the east-west border has also added beauty to the touristic value of the lake.

Daily around 200 to 300 domestic and foreign tourists are turning up here to observe the lake and enjoy jungle safari as well as for the purpose of picnic, shared Om Bhagat Chaudhary, an employee of Jakhera Lake Conservation Committee.

The lake stretched over 5.5 bighas of land is surrounded by forest. It is 6-feet deep. There is a temple of Lord Ganesh to its north and Siddeswor Mahadev Temple to the east of the lake.

The main attractions of the lake are picnic spots, water riding, natural trekking and observation of birds and other animals. Tourists coming here are very much excited to enjoy boating in the lake. “Tourists have to wait long for boat riding with the availability of only one boat”, Chaudhary said.

Each individual has to pay Rs 50 for boat riding while s/he needs to pay Rs 20 to reach the temple for worships. (Photo Available)

NC CWC meeting begins







Central Working Committee meeting of the Nepali Congress is taking place at the party central office, Sanepa, from this afternoon to hold discussion on the statute amendment draft.

Earlier, the meeting of the party held on November 25 had given three days’ time to study on the report prepared by the Statute Amendment Draft Committee. The Committee under the leadership of Party General Secretary Purna Bahadur Khadka had submitted the proposal in the previous meeting.

The NC had formed Statute Amendment Draft Committee under the leadership of General-Secretary Khadka for timely revision of the statute as per federal structure of the country.

The party is going to hold its Mahasamiti meeting in Kathmandu from December 14-18 to amend the party statute.

Modi invites Oli for Ardha Kumbha Mela





Chief Minister (CM) of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath will not inaugurate the Jayanagar-Janakpur-Kurtha train service during his visit of Janakpur in December, the government has clarified.

Foreign Minister Pradeep Gyawali told Setopati that Adityanath will be in Janakpur only for a cultural visit and will not inaugurate the train service.

Prime Minister (PM) KP Sharma Oli invited his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi to visit Janakpur on Vivaha Panchami in mid-December around six weeks back.

A wedding procession of lord Ram arrives in Janakpur from Ayodhya, India on the day of Vivaha Panchami every year to mark the wedding of Lord Ram and Goddess Sita in Janakpur in Treta epoch, as per the Hindu mythology.

PM Oli had invited Modi to arrive in such wedding procession on Vivaha Panchami that falls on December 12 this year.

“We had invited him for a cultural visit. We had scheduled to inaugurate the Jayanagar-Janakpur-Kurtha train service during his visit if possible,” Minister Gyawali told Setopati. “But he replied recently that he cannot visit due to his busy schedule.”

Modi has said that CM Yogi Adityanath will represent him for the program.

The main opposition party Nepali Congress (NC) has already opposed the reported inauguration of the train service by CM Adityanath who frequently speaks for reinstatement of monarchy and Hindu state in Nepal.

“We will welcome whoever comes from there. But his visit will just be a cultural one,” Minister Gyawali pointed. “He will return back after the cultural visit. He will not inaugurate train service.”

Province 2 government and Janakpur Sub-metropolitan City, meanwhile, has intensified preparations for the visit of Adityanath

Modi had also visited Janakpur in May.

Modi, meanwhile, has invited PM Oli to visit India during the Ardha Kumbha Mela in January, 2019. “PM Modi has invited PM Oli for a cultural visit. We have yet to take any decision on that,” Minister Gyawali said.

PM Oli had last visited India in April.

Mercury drops, increasing cold across country






Cold has climbed throughout the country including in the Kathmandu Valley. The minimum temperature of Kathmandu dropped to 6.6 degrees Celsius on Sunday.

Much cold has been felt in the Valley due to the drop in mercury. However, the temperature is somewhat more in the daytime, the Weather Forecasting Division has stated. The maximum temperature in Kathmandu is projected to reach 22 degrees Celsius on Monday.

The Division said that temperature has been steadily dropping throughout the country including in the Kathmandu Valley in the last few days. The minimum temperature in Jumla has dropped to minus 0.1 degree Celsius and the maximum temperature to 21.5 degrees Celsius. Minimum temperature in Birendranagar is 13.5 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature is 29.6 degrees Celsius.

Minimum temperature in Simara is 11.8 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature is 29.5 degrees Celsius. Dang has recorded minimum temperature of 10.1 degrees Celsius and maximum temperature at 25.8 degrees Celsius. Similarly, the minimum temperature in Dhankuta is 10.3 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature is 24.4 degrees Celsius.

The minimum temperature in Pokhara is 9.5 degrees Celsius and the maximum 25.4 degrees Celsius.
The Division has stated that the trend over the last few days shows that the temperature might further decrease.

Two killed in Nawalparasi West road mishap




At least two people died and other 32 were injured when a commuter bus met with an accident at Bhumahi of Nawalparasi West district along the East-West Highway on Wednesday morning.

The Kakadbhitta-bound bus (Na 5 Kha 1096) from Mahendranagar met with the accident nearby Traffic Police Office.

One of the deceased has been identified as Lokendra Bahadur Karki, 33, and the other victim is yet to be identified, shared Alok BK, Police Inspector at Area Police Office, Sunawal.

The injured are being treated at different local hospitals.

Rape accused busted







Saptari – Police busted Sadam Miya, 21, of Khadak Municipality of Saptari on the charge of raping a 15-year-old girl of the same district. The police also registered a case against him immediately.

Miya had raped her at his home, the victim girl shared, adding that, “He proposed me to move around the place while I was observing Chhath festival on the bank of Chapin stream at Khadak municipality-5, Khojpur on Wednesday”. She further shared he took me to his home and raped.

Her health examination was carried out at Ramkumar Uma Prasad Sharada Memorial Hospital at Lahan after the victim’s mother lodged a complaint on Thursday.

The rape-accused was arrested on Saturday and a case of rape was registered against him next day, said Kamal Mani Bhattarai, Police Inspector at the Area Police Office. ---

One dies of altitude sickness in Manang

 A man died of altitude sickness at Tilicho Lake in Manang.

According to the police, Saroj Adhikari of Pokhara who had gone to Manang during the Dashain vacation died due to altitude sickness after reaching the Tilicho Lake.

Adhikari was brought to Pokhara-based Manipal Teaching Hospital on Wednesday after falling sick. He breathed his last while undergoing treatment, said police.

Two drivers killed in separate accidents






Two drivers were killed in separate road accidents in Nuwakot district on Monday.
Thirty-three years old Bharat Dhungana of Baraphedi, Likhu rural municipality-1, died of electrocution while trying to lift an overhead electricity cable after his truck was about to touch it. He was driving towards Trishuli from Galchhi, carrying tin boxes, Superintendent of Police, Basanta Bahadur Kunwar, said. The accident happened at Khalte of Belkotgadhi municipality-7.

Thirty eight-year-old Dharma Raj Tharu of Birgunj, Parsa, who was critically injured after his tractor fell some 50 meters from the road while unloading sand at Chhahare, Likhu rural municipaliy-6 on Sunday, died in course of treatment at Green City Hospital in Kathmandu on Monday, the District Police Office has stated.

Nirmala rape and murder case: two police officials suspended



Kathmandu –The Police Headquarters in Kathmandu has suspended two police officials involved in the investigation into the case related to the rape and murder of Nirmala Panta of Kanchanpur.

Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Harsingh Dhami and police constable Chadani Saud, who were working in the District Police Office, Kanchanpur district, have been suspended due to their gross negligence in the investigation.
They were assigned to investigate in the field in connection to the rape and murder case of teenager Panta.
13-year-old Panta of Bhimduttanagr Municipality in Kanchanpur district was raped and murdered on July 26 and her dead body was found at a sugarcane field the next day.

The suspension has come following the recommendations furnished by the probe committed formed to investigate into the rape and murder case of Panta.

Spokesperson of Police and Senior Superintendent of Police, Shailesh Thapa said that Dhami and Saud were suspended in accordance to the by rule 6 ( A) and (C) of Rule no. 115 of Nepal Police Regulations-2071 BS.

Earlier, the Ministry of Home Affairs had suspended five police officials, including then Superintendent of Police (SP) of Kanchanpur, Dilli Raj Bista, citing their mishandling of the rape and murder case and real culprit behind the crime has not been ascertained.

25 per cent raise in working journalists’ minimum wage







The government has decided to increase the minimum wage of journalists by 25 per cent.

As decided by per the Cabinet meeting held in Kathmandu today, journalists working for national media will get at least Rs Rs 24,300 a month, according to the Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Gokul Banskota.

Earlier, the minimum wage was Rs 19,500.

The new decision will come into effect from mid-October, according to the government spokesperson.

The Minister clarifies that the decision will not apply to online media for now. However, the online portals are required to announce their status as national, provincial or local, and it will decide the minimum wage they have to pay to the journalists.

Meanwhile, the Cabinet meeting appointed senior columnist and writer Krishna Murari Bhandari as the Executive Chairman of Gorkhapatra Corporation. Earlier, the meeting had accepted the resignation tendered by the Corporation’s Chairman Govinda Pokharel.

Man arrested for posting nude photo






A man has been arrested for posting nude photograph of a woman in facebook. Diwas Kamat of Janakpur sub-metropolis-10 was arrested on Saturday after the woman registered a complaint against him before police. Kamat had been chatting with the woman through a fake ID and was exerting pressure on the woman for physical relation. And when the woman denied, he made her nude photo public.

A case has been filed under cyber crime against Kamat while further investigation into the case is underway, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) of Dhanusa Dipendra Shahi said.

Mobile app for blood transfusion








 A mobile application “Blood for Rolpa” has been introduced with the objective of meeting the need for blood transfusion in the district.

Eight youths of Rolpa worked together to develop the application, considering the lack of a blood bank in Rolpa.
The mobile application provides information about volunteer blood donors who can be contacted in times of crisis. So far the details of 50 blood donors have been included in the mobile application, according to campaigner Binod Dangi.
The mobile application however can be used only in an android phone. But it has already come into service, with six donors already donating blood to the needy.

The compulsion of people of Rolpa having to die due to lack of blood transfusion would hopefully end now, said Mayor of Rolpa municipality Purna KC. It comes as a huge relief as the establishment of a blood bank still seems a distant dream for the district.

Managing blood especially for delivery cases had always been a problem but now it has become a bit easier, said Medical Superintendent of District Health Office, Rolpa Prakash Budha. Otherwise, it would be the office staff or security person who would have to come to the rescue of the needy patients.

Nepal govt requires staff to promise ‘no corruption’ everyday






In a bid to control rampant corruption at government offices, the government of Nepal has made it mandatory for its staff to express a commitment against their involvement in corruption everyday, just before they begin their work.

The Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers has issued a circular to all offices under the government to implement the new rule immediately, according to the OPMCM spokesperson Binod Kunwar.

A meeting led by the Chief Secretary had made a decision that all staff at any office should express their commitment against corruption everyday, Kunwar adds.

Now  onwards, the staff have to promise, “I don’t get involved in corruption. I don’t let corruption happen. I am vow to work honestly for the country and its people.”

Likewise, every office has been told to mount boards with the same statement at their premises.

22nd National Women’s Volleyball Tournament from Oct 9









The 22nd National Women’s Volleyball Tournament is scheduled to take place at Galkot in Baglung from October 9-13.
To be organized by the Nepal Volleyball Association with the assistance from Galkot Municipality and the District Volleyball Association, Baglung, the total 10 teams from all seven provinces will participate, said the district volleyball association’s President Yam Shrish.

The total expenditure to run the tournament is expected to be Rs 2 million. “The contest will help promote commercial sports as well as help boost sport tourism,” said Shrish at an event organized to inform about the competition. The participating teams will be categorized into two groups. The best 24 players will be inducted into the national team, said the volleyball association.

The winner will be given Rs 50,000 in cash, while first runner up Rs 30,000 and second runner up Rs 20,000. The best player will be handed out Rs 10,000.

Interpol president reported missing during trip to China








He left his home in Lyon, France, for a visit to his homeland, and then vanished — putting the International Criminal Police Organization, best known as Interpol, at the center of its own missing persons case.

Meng Hongwei, Interpol’s president, boarded a plane and arrived in China, according to a French judicial official. But then, nothing. His wife, who put out a call on Friday, said she hasn’t heard from her 64-year-old husband since the end of September, the official said.

To make matters murkier, Meng is not just the head of Interpol: He’s also a vice minister for public safety in China.

Interpol, based in Lyon, would say only that reports that its president is missing is “a matter for the relevant authorities in both France and China.”

France launched its own investigation on Friday morning, according to the judicial official who wasn’t authorized to speak publicly and asked for anonymity.

Whether China was taking action was unknown. But the South China Morning Post, a Hong Kong newspaper, hinted that Meng may have been the latest target of an ongoing campaign against corruption in China.

The newspaper said that upon landing last week Meng was “taken away” for questioning by what it said were “discipline authorities.” The term usually describes investigators in the ruling Communist Party who probe graft and political disloyalty. The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the party’s secretive internal investigation agency, had no announcements on its website about Meng and could not be reached for comment.

Meng is the first from his country to serve as Interpol’s president, a post that is largely symbolic but powerful in status and not without political weight. But because Interpol’s secretary general is responsible for the day-to-day running of the police agency’s operations, Meng’s absence may have little operational effect.

Far from being a Hollywood-style agency with agents toting weapons across the globe, Interpol is low-profile and discrete about its cases, unless it wants to talk.

The organization links up police officials of its 192 member states, who can use Interpol to disseminate their search for a fugitive, or a missing person. Only at the behest of a country does the information go public via a “red notice,” the closest thing to an international arrest warrant. “Yellow notices” are issued for missing persons.

But Interpol walks a fine line between its noble mission — facilitating international police cooperation — and the politics and policies of some of its member countries.

Meng’s appointment as president in 2016 — amid Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s sweeping anti-corruption drive — alarmed some human rights organizations, fearful it would embolden China to strike out at dissidents and refugees abroad.

Such actions would be contrary to Interpol’s mission statement: “Action is taken within the limits of existing laws in different countries and in the spirit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.” It adds that “intervention or activities of a political, military, religious or racial character” are prohibited.

Meng has a shiny curriculum vita, having held down various positions within China’s security establishment, including as a vice minister of public security — the national police force — since 2004. In the meantime, he served as head and deputy head of branches of the coast guard, all while holding positions at Interpol. His term in Lyon runs until 2020.

His duties in China would have put him in close proximity to former leaders, some who had fallen afoul of Xi’s campaign. He likely dealt extensively with former security chief Zhou Yongkang, now serving a life sentence for corruption.

Xi has placed a premium on getting officials and businesspeople accused of fraud and corruption to return from abroad, making Meng’s position even more sensitive.

The anti-corruption drive recently drew headlines after the disappearance three months ago of “X-Men” star Fan Bingbing, one of the country’s best-known actresses.

Her whereabouts remain unknown. But on Thursday, Chinese tax authorities spoke publicly about her disappearance public, ordering her and companies she represents to pay taxes and penalties totaling $130 million. Fan is being fined around $70 million personally for tax evasion. Still out of the public eye, she issued a statement apologizing for her actions.

China, in the midst of a weeklong holiday, offered no comment on the disappearance of Meng.

In France, there were only questions.

The French are “obviously aware of the disappearance but know nothing more at this stage,” said one diplomatic official, unauthorized to comment publicly on the matter and speaking only on condition of anonymity.

Rukum schools use digital boards






Rukum – Three community schools of Aathbiskot Municipality in Rukum district have started teaching the students through the use of digital boards. Himalaya Secondary School of Syalakhadi, Sarswati Secondary School of Gotamkot and Martyrs Memorial Namuna Secondary School of Radibazaar have commenced teaching-learning activities by using digital boards with support from the municipality.
The municipality shared that currently each class is taught on turn by turn basis adding that they system would be expanded in all class and other schools too after its effective operations. The municipality procured each digital board for Rs 360,000.
Coordinator of education unit of the municipality, Thalbir Oli, said that modern technology was used in learning activities aiming to enhance quality of education and it was started in three schools as a test for now. According to Oli, internet connectivity is ensured in the schools and the materials are surfed in the internet and are informed the students through the digital boards.


Nepal’s anti-corruption body demands authority to probe local govt, private sector’s irregularities






Nepal’s constitutional anti-corruption body, Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority, has demanded that laws governing it be amended so that the Commission gets more right to control corruption.The Commission says it has been unable to intervene into many complaints that it receives due to lack of rights to investigate some issues. Therefore, the constitution as well as other related laws should be amended, the Commission demands.During a meeting of the State Affairs and Good Governance Committee of the House of Representatives on Wednesday, the Commission submitted a report, which also requests the parliamentary body to take initiatives for the amendments.
The Commission’s Secretary Maheshwar Neupane says the constitutional body is not allowed to investigate into irregularities of local governments involving staff recruitment, and handling of contracts of infrastructure development projects.

“These issues are not covered in our jurisdiction. But, we have received complaints galore,” he says.The Commission claims legal complexity has been the biggest challenge in combating corruption in the country. “Our principal challenge is controlling corruption by strengthening the responsibility, rights and roles of the Commission,” the report reads, “Effective provisions should be implemented to control corruption in the private and nongovernment sectors as well.”In another context, the Commission has demanded that the government formulate laws in order to implement the United Nations Convention against Corruption.

Drugs and alcohol at root of growing violence against women cases: Thapa



Minister for Home Affairs Ram Bahadur Thapa has vowed to launch a campaign to fight rising cases of violence against women. Speaking at programme in Biratnagar, Home Minister said that hundreds of thousands of schoolgoers and the people’s representatives will be mobilised in the course of the campaign.

Thapa held that alcoholism and drug abuse were the at the root of the problem and the government will regulate and control the alcohol business and take action against those dealing in narcotics.

He said the Nirmala Panta case has been ‘unnecessarily politicised’ although the Home Ministry has been conducting a deep investigation into the case. Stating that a high-level investigation team was sent to the incident site the day after Panta’s death, Home Minister Thapa insisted that the Ministry of Home Affairs was moving ahead seriously to book the culprits of this incident.

Barcelona, Paris Saint Germain PSG and Atletico Madrid Victory






In the last match of the Champions League football, Barcelona, ​​Paris Saint Germain PSG and Atletico Madrid are victorious. Tottenham loses Hutssar's defeat in the past, with a score of 4-2 in Barcelona's Barcelona Barslona victory. The film Countinho and Evanakkiki scored one goal in the two-goal game of Lionel Messi. Harry Kane and Irik Limla did not go back to Baras, who made the lead for the second minute of the game, even for Tottenham. Baras Group B is ranked in the top of the previous game with a 4-0 win over the PSEB Indobon. In the last game of the Champions League, the Red Star Belgrade won the Paris Saint Germain Pieces 6-1 victory. Iceland Kavanni, Angel de Maria, and Kylian Embappee scored 1-1 for the pace of 6 goals in the help of the Brazilian side of Soccer Slater Neayar. Marco Marin returned one goal for the Red Star. 74 percent of the force was played in the game by Paris Saint Germain. Atletico Madrid lost club club 3-1 goals, Borussia Durmund lost Monaco 3-0. Napolei has won Liverpool and Salke with a 1-0 similar to Locomotive Moscow.

How to make happy life







Everyone wants to make his/her life to much happy but there has a lot of things which make us sad.in every day we are try to make our life to much happy, many obstacles which gives opposite towards it.There have followings ways to make happy life.
1)    Do not take high level of aspiration
2)    Do not make an ambitious plane
3)    Be happy in your own self
4)    Do not hurt other
5)    Try to be a helpful person
6)    Think positive and remove bad thought from mind
7)    Be busy yourself
8)    Do excises regularly
9)    Self-acceptance should be increase

10) Help Those You Can, Whenever You Can.

11) Stay True to Your Commitments.


12) Be Honest and Genuine With Everyone.
13) Care Less About Who’s Right, and More About What’s Right.
14) Do Your Best to Avoid Drama
15) Show Your Appreciation to Others.

36 years girl sold her virginity in 250000 euro





German 36-year   mondey sold her virginity in 250000   euro. She is a in  German airlines . she is not involved in any sexual activities up to now. many people say says that how can she did that. basically, in German girl lost her virginity in age of 25. She told that she as waiting for a good person for her virginity. she also told that she spend half of money in social work. she offer for this in a octagon. there has lots of people to buys her virginity, there has some footballer, layer, players , job holder are came.  Finally, her virginity is buy a layer in 25000 euro.  She told that this offer was just like a glamming and she used it in right time . she also told that after she sell her virginity she can got a nice life partner.  

Five rapists get 10-year jail sentence





The District Court, Udayapur on Tuesday has sentenced a 10.5-year jail sentence to five persons for their involvement in raping a 14-year girl of Katari municipality-4, Udayapur en masse.

A single bench of district judge Tejendra Prasad Sharma issued the verdict sending five rapists to jail and recovering compensation of Rs 200,000 from them.

Four among the punished have the age in between 15-18. Preparation is being made to send an under aged (below 16) to correction centre and others to jail.

It may be noted that the five adolescents had raped the 14-year-old girl at sports ground in Katari last year.
Acting on a complaint lodged by the parents of the victim girl, the police had arrested four persons on September 2 and proceeded with the rape case. One among the five is still at large. --- 

Bangabandhu Gold Cup: Tajikistan beat Nepal 2-0






Defending champions Nepal have suffered a 2-0 defeat in their first match of the Bangabandhu Gold Cup tournament played at the Sylhet Jilla stadium in Bangladesh on Tuesday.Tajikistan scored their first goal in the 27th minute through a spot kick. The central Asian side doubled the lead in the 72nd minute.

Pitted in Group ‘A’ alongside Palestine and Tajikistan, Nepal play Palestine next on October 5.

Nepali Congress student body enforces banda in Kanchanpur









Protests against the rape and murder of 13-year-old Nirmala Pant in Kanchanpur have intensified in the past few days as the authorities have failed to arrest the culprits even after two months of the crime.Men and women in the district have been organising protests in different parts of the district demanding justice for the teenager.On Tuesday, Nepal Student Union (NSU), the student wing of Nepali Congress, enforced a banda in Kanchanpur to pile pressure on the government to bring the perpetrators of Nirmala’s rape and murder to justice.The general strike turned violent as the banda enforcers vandalised the District Attorney’s Office and manhandled its employees.Yangya Raj Bhattarai, the office chief, said the banda enforcers barged into the office, roughed up four employees and vandalised a vehicle, computer and furniture.The protesters also misbehaved with local journalist Chandra Kanta Joshi who was present at the scene. Joshi’s video camera was damaged in the incident.According to Bhatta, they are preparing to file a complaint against the vandals at the District Police Office.Meanwhile, the NSU has claimed that its supporters had nothing to do with the vandalism that occurred at the attorney’s office.NSU central member Kailash Chand claimed that their protest was infiltrated by vandals who have no association with the student body.   Bhatta has said that they have identified the vandals.Vehicles in Mahendranagar and other parts of the district stayed off the road while market places and educational institution remained closed due to the banda.The protesters obstructed the vehicles by burning tyres in the streets since the early morning. Rallies demanding justice for Nirmala were also held in other parts of the country on Tuesday.



Sit-in continues

Women in Mahendranagar continued their sit-in protest at Madan Chowk on Tuesday as well. They have been protesting since Saturday to exert pressure on the government to release the investigation report on the rape and murder of Nirmala and to bring the perpetrators to justice.

The investigation report of the high level probe committee, which was submitted on September 27, has not been shared with the public yet.The protesters have accused the government of trying to hide the findings in order to protect the perpetrators.

Katha Kathmandu movie review: This controversial flick is not about sex





The first thing that you need to be clear about this week’s Kollywood release Katha Kathmandu is that it is not about sex, not at all. The producers have not intended to sell sex in the movie, though it might be the case in the trailer. It is also not an artistic effort against increasing incidents of violence against women as was claimed by its lead Priyanka Karki.

The movie, rather, is a documentary-style presentation of three models of psychological behaviour that people often associate with love and relationships. From a Freudian perspective, the three stories represent the id, the ego and the superego. If the makers of the movie were able to establish a proper connection among the three stories, it would have been an exemplary feature film with a potential to buck the trend. The movie misses the chance as the link among the stories is as loose as a cobweb.

Under secy Birendra KC’s vehicle vandalised





Oct 1, 2018-
An unknown motorcycle-borne group threw stones at the vehicle of under secretary at the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Law in Sudurpaschim province Birendra KC on Sunday.KC was traveling to Dhangadi from Dhangadi Airport when the group threw stones at his vehicle (Ba 1 Jha 9703) near Boradi. The rear windshield window suffered damages in the incident.A general strike has been called in Dhangadi for the past two days in protest of declaring Godawari in Kailali district as capital of Sudurpaschim province. Kailali police chief SP Binod Ghimire said the banda enforcers had pelted stones at KC’s vehicle.KC is also the member of the probe committee investigating the rape and murder of Nirmala Panta of Kanchanpur district. He had resigned from the committee citing threat to his life but returned two days later.

Country reports 170 VAW cases in a month






Kathmandu – A total of 170 cases of violence against women occurred in the country in a month. The report unveiled by the Women Rehabilitation Center (WOREC) shows that in a period from August 17 to September 16 this year, 48 women were raped, 35 subjected to physical assaults and 18 faced other sorts of violence and discrimination including the deprivations like denial of food and shelter.
Similarly, 17 became the victims of mental tortures due to verbal abuse, threat and character assassination, 13 suffered sexual harassment and 12 were killed. Among them, the highest number of population (31per cent) belongs to 17-25 age group and 25 per cent are under 16 years of age.

Likewise, 21 % belong to 26-35 age-group, 9% belong to 36-45 age group, 7% are above 46 years old and the age group of remaining seven group has not been ascertained.

The reports state that six women and girls became the victims of acid attacks in the past one year. Refusals to proposals for marriage, love affairs or sexual relations, dowry issue and other minor disputes were the reasons behind such crime.


Aajako Rashiphal


30,September ,2018













Aries (mesh rashi ): Chu, Che, Chu, La, Li, Lu, Le, Lo, A
:-peace in mind, benefit in business  , start of new work 




Taurus (brish Rashi ): E, U, A, O, W, W, Woo, Way, That
:-no benefit in work , needed work done  



Gemini (mithun Rashi ): Ka, ku, k, d, yang, ho, ki, ko, ha

: - doubt in mind , sadness in married life, be careful in work



Cancer (Krakat Rashi ): He, Hoo, Hey, Ho, Da, D, Du, Day, Do

:-joyful journey, friendship and married life being strong 




Zodiac (sih Rashi ): Ma, m, mu, me, mo, ta, t, t, t, t

restart stop work ,  new factory start 


Virgo (kanya Rashi ): Tow, Pa, P, Pu, Fund, Money, Tha, Pay, Pok

: -  success in  fight and  computation , involvement in religious work 


Libra (Tula rashi ): Ra, Riyadh, Rai, Ray, Row, T, T, Tu, So


: -  feel of increase in problem Pressure, Loss in business , problem in work




Bishikik (brishik Rashi): So, Na, Ni, Nu, Ne, No, or, Yi, Yu

Profitable Travel,Get opportunity







Sagittarius (Dhanu Rashi ): Yeh, Yo, Bh, Bhi, Bh, Dha, F, Dha, Bho

:-benefit in real state work , involved in Justice work







Capricorn (Makar Rashi ): Bho, Ja, Jie, Joo, J., Joe, B, Khay, Khoo, Kare, Kho, Ga, Ga, Gy

: - Health becomes good , happy journey, 





Aquarius (kumbha Rashi ): Gu, Gay, Go, Sa, Si, Su, From, So, Da

: - increase of  sadness, increase stress , be careful in journey 





Pisces (Min Rashi ): Di, Doo, Th, J, D, D, Cha, Chi
:-change of  joyful journey , solve of problem related to business  

Biography of Cristiano Ronaldo







Cristiano Ronaldo  was born on February 5, 1985, in Madeira, Portugal . His full Name is dos Santos Aveiro. He is a son of  Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro and José Diniz Aveiro.  His name was inspired by the former US-president, Ronald Reagan, whom his father was influenced by.Cristiano has an elder brother, Hugo and two elder sisters, Elma and Liliana Cátia.he is  unmarried football player . he  has a  adopt  son and girlfriend.

The island of Madeira was also the place where Cristiano first learned to master his skills as a footballer. He spent his early years playing for his local team, Nacional, and by the time he turned 12 years old, he already made his name for himself as one of Madeira's top footballers . It wasn't long before he started to catch the attention of other big Portuguese clubs. Among Sporting was Benfica, a team Cristiano and his father followed as a young boy. However he eventually chose to play for Sporting which was a team his mother loved and followed as she was growing up, to play with the likes of Figo was the dream for her son.

He was then spotted by former Liverpool manager, Gerard Houllier at the age of sixteen but Liverpool had no intentions to sign him at that time because they thought he was too young and he needed more time to develop his skills. However, in the summer of 2003, when Sporting played against Manchester United and defeated them, Cristiano caught the attention of Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson.

Ronaldo became Manchester United's first-ever Portuguese player. Initially, he requested for the number 28 as his jersey number because he didn't feel that he could live up to the pressure of previous players such as George Best and David Beckham who wore the number 7 jersey.

The year 2006 to 2008 proved to be a rather controversial year for the star. In the 2006 World Cup, Cristiano faced accusations regarding his sportsmanship. In a quarter-final match against England, he was heavily criticized for sending of his club team mate, Wayne Rooney who was playing for the England team. It wasn't too long until fans started accepting Cristiano again. In 2007, he won PFA Young Player of the Year, PFA Player of the Year, PFA Fans' Player of the Year, Portuguese Footballer of the Year, FWA Footballer of the Year, Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year and Manchester United's Players' Player of the Year. The year 2008 also saw him taking back the PFA Player Of The Year Award for the second time running. That same year, Ronaldo also had to deal with controversies regarding his club transfer to Spanish giants, Real Madrid. He eventually chose to stay with Manchester United and stressed to the public that he had no intentions of leaving the club.

Cristiano now lives with his cousin, Nuno and his brother in law Ze. When he is not on the field, he is a very family oriented person. Growing up, when he was about to choose football as his career, he said that it was very difficult for him as that would mean lesser time with his family, especially his mother, whom he says play a major role in his life.

During his free time, Cristiano enjoys cooking. He mentioned in an interview that he usually cooks before he leaves for his soccer practice. Because he is constantly training, Cristiano rarely has time to watch TV. If he does get the time to watch, he says he loves watching one of the local Portuguese game show which is mostly about trivia questions. Cristiano is an avid learner and he takes interest in learning new things everyday. Among Cristiano's biggest pet peeves are smoking, people who don't make an effort and dishonesty.

When the tsunami hit South East Asia, Cristiano flew to Indonesia to help those in need. He auctioned off a few stuff to help raise funds for charity. He hopes to get involved in more charity projects in the future because he believes his star status will help him reach out to others for help.
 Now he is playing juventus football club . juventus give 100 million dollar. 

Nepal out to give their best against mighty India

Nepal out to give their best against mighty India






Nepal will savour the opportunity to play against some of the best sides of the world when they begin their ACC U-19 Asia Cup campaign against India at the Krira Shikkha Protisthan in Dhaka on Saturday.

Although Nepal had broken their 17-year long losing streak to India with the 19-run win over the Test-giants in the previous edition in Malaysia last year, they will still go into the tournament as title contenders. Nepal had succumbed to both the India ‘A’ and India ‘B’ teams in a Quadrangular U-19 One Day Series in Lucknow two weeks earlier. Nepali coach Binod Das guided Nepal to that historic victory in Malaysia but he wants to leave the feat behind and start afresh considering the dismal showing in Lucknow.
We have an opportunity to play against the best team in the world at U-19 level. So we would try to put on the best effort regardless of the opponents,” Das said from Dhaka. With defending champions Afghanistan and United Arab Emirates (UAE) up next, Nepal would take the match as a platform to prepare for next games in their bid to reach the semi-finals.

Das had led Nepal to their first ever U-19 Asia Cup semi-finals last year and knows his side is close again to repeat that feat. “There is no doubt that India are among the best teams and having played against them recently, we all know where we stand against them,” added the coach.

“It’s going to be tough but not impossible. We are expecting an improved performance. We have trained hard and tried to get better, especially in batting. If we can bat the way we did in our practice games, we will be able to compete well against them,” Das said.

Nepal made four changes to the squad that competed in the Quadrangular Series with national team’s emerging talent Rohit Kumar Paudel being the key one. Paudel was released from the national squad to join the U-19 team. Nandan Yadav, Surya Tamang and Rabindra Jung Shahi were called-up to replace Kishor Mahato, Lokesh Bam and Bipin Rawal.

A major concern for Nepal once again will be their batting department, particularly the opening pair, which didn’t fare well against Indian teams and Afghanistan in Lucknow. Skipper Aasif Sheikh, Ravi Shah, Trit Raj Das, Rit Gautam and Arun Airee were tried for the opening slot but the team hardly got the desired start.

Shiekh’s batting will be under scrutiny after he frequently failed in multiple tournaments since posing himself as the ‘next generation’ star with a century in a domestic Twenty20 tournament in Kathmandu. He is yet to score a half century after he made the ton in October, 2016.

Kamal Singh Airee and Rashid Khan will be prime pick among the fast bowlers, while Sagar Dhakal, Pawan Sarraf appears set to lead the spin department. With openers not managing to give big start, Nepal’s batting order will once again rely on the middle order beginning with Sandeep Zora and followed by Bhim Sharki, Paudel and Sarraf.


 Derive From : ekantipur.com/eng