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7-05 issue The Voice of Madhesh pdf
YadavRameshwar Ray Yadav
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Kathmandu / Vol.–7/ Issue – 5, Monday, 16th May 2016, ( 2073, Jestha 3rd Page- 8, Price Rs. -10
Singh Durbar Gherao Paralyzed Public transportation
Kathmandu: Concluding
successfully Singh Durbar
geherao program on Sunday
the Federal Alliance has
decided to continue the
Singh Durbar gherao
program. The Federal
Alliance, an alliance of
more than two dozen parties
protesting the Constitution,
decided to continue the
Singha Darbar gherao
program, on Monday and
Tuesday as well.
Hundreds of cadres and
leaders of parties associated
with the Federal Alliance on
Sunday picketed outside
Singha Durbar, creating
traffic jam.
The protesters, who chanted
slogans in favour of identitybased federalism and
inclusive constitution,
blocked the entrance to the
south gate of Singha Durbar
mainly from Hanumanthan
and Maitighar area. Leaders
of Madhesh based parties
said that they would
continue their Kathmandu
based movement till their
demands addressed. The
Federal Alliance has
submitted 11 point demands.
Earlier Co-chair of
Sadbhawana Party Laxman
Lal Karna said the alliance
would continue to picket
outside Singha Durbar till
their demands were met.
He
expressed
dissatisfaction about the
government action taken
against
agitators.
Agitators sitting on the road near by Singhadurbar
Hanumanthan to go new Baneshwor
Government created hurdles
for agitators to enter
Kathmandu valley. They were
not allowed from Thankot and
Dhading to enter valley. He said
the government didn’t allow
dozens of buses carrying United
Democratic Madhesi Front
cadres from Tarai districts to
enter the capital Sunday.
“The government is trying to
weaken our protest by
preventing our cadres and
sympathizers from converging
on Kathmandu,” he said and
added that people from Madhes
and hills were coming to the
capital.
Alliance leaders said they
expected more participation
from Janajatis of Kathmandu,
particularly from the Newar
community, as it was a
Front Conference
disputed
Kathmandu. Leaders of Tarai Madhesh Student
Front have accused that Manish Mishra has been
made president to hide corruption in t he
organization. Candidates of president, Shambho
Nirdoshi, Ajay Jha and
Roshan Raj Chaudhary
have said they boycotted
the conference. T hey
said that they misused
15 lakhs rupees. Tarai
Ma dhesh D emocratic
Party’s general secretary Jitendra Sonal and
founder president Suresh Mandal enforced to
make Mishra president of student front.
Kathmandu
based
movement.
Karna said the alliance
reviewed its protests in the
evening and decided to
increase participation of the
protesters.
He also expressed concern
about the infiltration of
vigilant against movement
from government. He said
they could harm movement.
Security forces deployed to protect the limit line near Hanumanthan .
Madheshis, indigenous
nationalities, Muslims, Khas,
Dalits, women and people
from backward regions were
prepared to fight for their
rights no matter how long they
had to do that.
The movement ran on Sunday
peaceful. The Nepal Bar
Association issued a press
release on Sunday saying it
monitored the protests and
Sinhadurbar Gherao Photo Feature Page - 4
Parliamentary Party leader of
Federal Socialist ForumNepal Ashok Kumar Rai said
their protest would continue
till their demands were met.
Addressing the people joined
the picketing Rai said
Government doesn’t
want meaningful talk:
Madheshi Front
Kathamandu.
The
Unified Democratic
Madheshi Front has said
that government doesn’t
want a meaningful talk it
is only using word talk
for making propaganda.
Rani Sharma Tiwari ,vice
president of Tarai
Madheshi Sadabhawana
Party, has said if
government wanted a
meaningful talk , it
would have been done.
found no violation of human
rights from any side.
The NBA said both
government and agitating
sides maintained restraint but
since the picketing outside
Singha Durbar hindered
people’s movement in the
city, both sides needed to
seek a negotiated settlement
of constitutional issues.
The demands include revision
of provincial boundaries on
the basis of identity, revision
of citizenship provisions
mentioned in the constitution
and representation by
population in the Upper
House.
Earlier Madhesh based
parties waged movement
creating blockade at border
entry point. The blockade
created scarcity of goods and
people of Kathmandu
expressed dissatisfaction
about the blockade. The
Sunday gherao made a call
to join movement in
Kathmandu.
Janaki Mahotsav celebrated in Janakpur
Janakpur: Janaki Janmotsav (birth day of
goddess
Sita)has
b e e n
celebrated
in Janakpur
. It is
believed
that Sita
was found from the earth on Baishakh Sukla
Navami according to religious calendar.
Janaki Mandir and Janakpur Area
Development Council have decided to
celebrate Janaki Mahotasav for a week.
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Editorial
Kathmandu must
support agitation
Madheshi, Indigenous, Ethnic, Muslim, Dalit like
deprived communities have started Kathmandu
based movement. The Federal Alliance includes
29 political parties including Unified Democratic
Madheshi Front has demonstrated Singh Durbar
Gherao as final program of the first stage
Kathmandu based movement on Sunday.
Agitators have also decided to continue its Gherao
for two days more on Monday and Tuesday.
Singh Durbar Gherao created traffic paralyzed
on the link roads to Singh Durbar area. Singh
Durbar is the heart of country. Office of Prime
Minister and ministries of governments are in
Singh Durbar. This area linked to different
important offices and to Rantpark and Sundhara
area. People faced problem going to the centre
of Kathmandu, the Captial city of Nepal. The
agitation has created price of commodities hiked.
Price of food and vegetable hiked almost double
than just a week ago. Sellers think that this
agitation will create problems in supply again.
Scarcity creates price hiking. This is seen in
market. Kathmandu must know the reality of
agenda of agitators. Kathmandu must associate
Madhesh to it. The way of associating Madhesh
is to address Madheshis as countrymen. Once
associating Madheshis are addressed as
countrymen there will be no problem how many
provinces are formed in Madhesh. Either it is
one Madhesh or two Madhesh. To do this
Kathmaud must support agitation running in
Madhesh.
Photo Corner
NP Daily New online lit
candles in the memorance of
the martyrs of Madhesh
Movement on the occasion of
its third anniversary .
2073, Jestha 3rd
National Weekly
About India-Nepal Relations -3
The total economic
assistance extended under
‘Aid to Nepal’ budget in FY
2014-15 was Rs. 300 crore.
11. Currently,
36
intermediate and large
projects such as construction
of a National Police
Academy at Panauti, Nepal
Bharat Maitri Pashupati
Dharmashala at Tilganga, a
Polytechnic at Hetauda, and
the National Trauma Centre
at Kathmandu are at various
stages of implementation. In
addition, Government of
India’s Small Development
Projects (SDPs) programme
in Nepal extends assistance
for the implementation of
projects costing less than
NRs 5 crore (approx.. INR
3.125 crore) in critical
sectors such as health,
education & community
infrastructure development.
So far, 243 SDPs have been
completed and 233 are
under various stages of
implementation in 75 districts
of Nepal, with a total outlay
of over Rs 550 crore. Till
date, India has gifted 502
ambulances and 98 school
buses to various institutions
and health posts across
Nepal’s 75 districts.
12. A part from our grant
assistance, Government of
India has also extended three
Lines of Credit of USD 100
million, USD 250 million and
USD 1 billion to Government
of Nepal in 2006-2007,
2011-12 and 2013-14,
respectively, for undertaking
infrastructure development
projects.
Education
13. Over the years, India’s
contribution to the
development of human
resources in Nepal has been
one of the major aspects of
bilateral cooperation. GOI
provides around 3000
scholarships/seats annually to
Nepali nationals for various
courses at the Ph.D/Masters,
Bachelors and plus–two
levels in India and in
Nepal. These scholarships
cover a wide spectrum of
subjects
including
engineering, medicine,
agriculture, pharmacology,
veterinary
sciences,
computer application,
business administration,
music, fine arts etc.
Culture
14. Government of India
initiatives to promote peopleto-people contacts in the area
of art & culture, academics
and media include cultural
programmes, symposia and
events organized in
partnership with different
local bodies of Nepal, as
well as conferences and
seminars in Hindi.
Familiarization visits to India
by
Nepalese
journalists/editors and
short term training in
India for Nepalese
editors/journalists/
experts/officials in the
field of print &
electronic media and
archaeology are also
arranged. Assistance is
also provided to
several India-Nepal
F r i e n d s h i p
Organizations working to
promote Indian culture and
India-Nepal bilateral
relations. An MoU between
the Sahitya Kala Akademi
(India) and the Nepal
Academy is already in
operation. Four more MoUs
have been signed between
Doordarshan and Nepal TV,
Press Council of India and
Press Council of Nepal, Lalit
Kala Akademi, India and
Nepal Academy of Fine
Arts, and an MoU on Youth
Exchange between the
Governments of India and
Nepal. MoUs between the
Sangeet Natak Akademi,
India and the Nepal
Academy of Music &
Drama, and between
Akashwani (AIR) India and
Radio Nepal are under
consideration to promote
cultural and information
exchanges between the two
countries. The Governments
of India and Nepal have
signed three sister-city
agreements for twinning of
Kathmandu-Varanasi,
Lumbini-Bodhgaya and
Janakpur-Ayodhya. India is
establishing an E-library
system across Nepal. The
setting up of a Light & Sound
show at Lumbini with Indian
assistance is under process.
The Archaeological Survey
of India (ASI) is involved in
the renovation of the
Pashupatinath Temple
Complex in Kathmandu.
Two ASI teams have already
visited Kathmandu to assess
the work to be done for
conservation/restoration of
the Pashupatinath shrine, for
which an MoU is under
consideration.
15. An Indian Cultural
Centre was set up in Nepal
in August 2007 to showcase
the best of Indian culture not
only in the capital city but in
the
areas
outside
Kathmandu. The Indian
Cultural Centre in
Kathmandu has generated
considerable goodwill
through the various cultural
events it has undertaken in
the past. The Nepal–Bharat
Library was founded in
1951 in Kathmandu. It is
regarded as the first foreign
library in Nepal. Its objective
is to enhance and strengthen
cultural relations and
information exchange
between India and Nepal.
16. The B.P.Koirala indiaNepal Foundation was set
up in 1991 through a MoU
signed between the
Governments of India and
Nepal. The Foundation’s
objective is to foster
educational, cultural,
scientific and technical
cooperation between India
and Nepal and to promote
mutual understanding and
cooperation through sharing
of
knowledge
and
professional talents in
academic pursuits and
technical specialization.
Indian Community
17.Around 6,00,000
Indians are living/domiciled in
Nepal. These include
businessmen and traders
who have been living in Nepal
for a long time, professionals
(doctors, engineers, IT
personnel) and labourers
(including seasonal/migratory
in the construction sector).
An Indian Citizens’
Association (ICA) of Nepal
was formed on 14
September 1990. ICA is the
only association of resident
Indian citizens in Nepal with
branches at Pokhara,
Damak and Bhairahawa,
and provides a platform for
discussion on matters
pertaining to the legitimate
interest of resident Indians in
Nepal and works for the
protection of such interests.
October 2015
End
Sources : Indianembassy website
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th
May, 2016
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National Weekly
Use of motor in pumping water created
water crisis
Chure range, the destruction of forest has been seen
massive. The massive deforestation must be stopped
and plantation must be grown. Growing trees can
create preservation of water resources. The use motor in hand pipe to pump water should be managed.
Recently it has been
seen scarcity of water
along the Chure
ranged districts of
Madhesh. What do you
say about this scarcity
of water in this area?
- Origins of water
resources have been
seen dried in Himali,
Hilly, Mountainous and
Tarai area of Nepal.
Scarcity of water has
been seen more in
urban area than non
urban area. But this
problem is not only
local problem but also
it is global problem.
From Sikkim in east to
Gadhawal in west and
mid
range
of
mountainous area the
crisis of water has been
seen more or less. But
in Chure range the crisis
of water is at its highest
level. Chure area has
been less water based
area than other areas.
We can see some
reasons easily. First is
polythene pipe. When
the use of polythene
pipe emerged it
created wastage of
water from hand pipe.
Before the use of
polythene pipe people
carry waters in pitchers
as much as they
needed. They carry as
much as they required
for. They did not bring
more water because
the water would be
outdated by the
following day of carried
water. Such water was
not used for drinking
and worshiping gods.
This situation limited
the use of water. But
now the pipe helped
people use more water.
The use of water
increased more than
double. The second is
the destruction in the
name of development
more. Development
works like construction
of roads and dams have
destructed the natural
reservoir of water. In the
rainy season such
reservoir must be
fulfilled. But such
natural reservoirs were
not recharged with rain
fall because of such
destruction created in
the
name
of
development.
The
construction
of
building,
city,
town,factory
has
disturbed the source of
water from recharging.
The structure of Chure
mountain range is not
to
carry
water.
Sandstone areas gather
water. Chure area scarce
sandstone construction
so it lacks water. We are
in difficult geographical
situation. We have to
run 9 months based on
3 months water fall.
In past in Chure such
scarcity of water was
not noticed. What did
happen within a year
that caused the water
crisis in the area?
-Last year it was
liquefied year. We had
faced devastating earth
quake last year but we
had rain also. We had
rain in last September
and we are in half of May
and just received rain.
This is an extreme
drought in Nepal this
year. Such drought is
rare in Nepal.
For the protection of
Chure range different
agencies
and
government
are
active. How do you
notice their activities
for the protection of
Chure?
- We have seen different
committees and locals
working in different
places. Where locals
are more engaged in
the protection there
work has been seen
done more. I have not
seen the work where
government officials
are engaged more.
How do you think the
locals can protect
Chure?
-In Chure range, the
destruction of forest
has been seen massive.
The
massive
deforestation must be
stopped
and
plantation must be
grown. Growing trees
can create preservation
of water resources. The
use motor in hand pipe
to pump water should
be managed. And most
important thing is
taking sand and stone
from the area. The
permission of taking
sand and stone should
be given based on
scientific measurement
base. As much as you
take sand and stone
that much the layer or
water goes down. As
much as, the layer of
Govinda Pokharel
Expert of Water Resources
sand and stone lies on
upper level that much
the water level will be
at upper level in
ground. Another hand
the water level should
be at its required level
otherwise it will create
flood and destruct the
farm.
What do you think
since when the
deforestation
increased in this area?
-The deforestation has
been increased when
the people of mountain
started living in Tarai.
During that period the
timber was exported
and forest was cut
down. But plantation
was not made. And the
area was settled by
people of mountain.
This helped increasing
population in Tarai.
People settled in Chure
range more. The
construction of east
west highway created
facility to live people in
this area. Villages were
settled in northern
area at the bottom of
Chure along the
highway.
What do you think
about the water
projects in Tarai
Madhesh?
In Tarai Madhesh it was
easy to get water from
hand pipe. Government
delayed in Tarai
Madhesh about water
projects. But now the
situation has been
different. Underground
water
found
somewhere that is not
for drinking. People are
enforced
drinking
impure water in Tarai
Madhesh
and
somewhere there is not
enough water. This
requires a proper water
supply management in
Tarai Madhesh. The lack
of irrigation projects
created water crisis in
Madhesh. Water runs
through dams and
canals that irrigate the
farms and recharge the
underground natural
reservoirs.
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National Weekly
Photo Feature : 'Sinhadurbar Gherao'
organized by The Federal Alliance
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Modi spends time with mother on her
first visit to 7RCR Away from the
media glare, Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi’s mother,
Heeraben,
has
spent
some
“quality time” with
her son at his
official residence in
New Delhi.
Modi tweeted on
S u n d a y
photographs with
his mother, who
visited him at 7
Race Course Road
for the first time
Photo
since he became
the Prime Minister.
:
“My
mother
@narendramodi
returns to Gujarat.
(TwitSpent quality time
ter)
with her after a
long time & that
too on her 1st visit
to RCR,” the PM
Heeraben lives with her
tweeted.
A source said youngest son, Pankaj, in
Heeraben came to Gujarat’s Gandhinagar.
On several occasions, Modi
Delhi last week.
Even when he was has mentioned how his
the chief minister mother has brought him up
of Gujarat, Modi even as she struggled to
didn’t stay with his make ends meet.
m o t h e r . During his interaction at the
N o n a g e n a r i a n Facebook headquarters in the
US, Modi almost broke down
Iodized salt
protects from
goiter and mental
retardation.
National Weekly
Madhesh Update
Press Forum Siraha Formed
Siraha. Press Forum Siraha affiliated to Federal Socialist
Forum has been formed. In the program chaired by Kishorei
Yadav led 11 members committee was formed in the presence
of Saroj Kheladi , general secretary of Federal Press Forum.
President of the committee is Shambhoo Prabhakar, vice
president Jitendra Kumar Singh, secretary Dipendra Yadav,
assistant secretary Dev Kumar Singh and treasurer
Amarendra Yadav and members are Mahesh Sah,
Harishankar Sah, Naresh Barbariya, Anil Jha, Shreekant
Jha and Rashmi Balampaki.
9 sacks of marijuana seized
Sunsari. A team deputed area police office Mahendranagar
has seized 9 sacks of marijuana at the bank of Saptakoshi
of Barahkhsetra-6. The total weight of marijuana was 180
kg. Police is investigating the case.
Girl died of hitting of tractor
Dhanusha.4 years of Radha Sada daughter of Shreechan
Sada has died of hitting of tractor at Dhanushadham
municipality-3 . Tractor no Ja 1 Ta 6253 hit Radha and
she died at spot.
Hundreds of workers joined Forum
while talking about her
and how she worked as
a domestic help to run
the family.
Before coming to Delhi to
take over the reigns as the
PM, Modi visited his
mother to seek blessings
after the general
elections in 2014.
Nepal Netra Jyoti Sangh
has been conducting eyecheckups for hundreds of
thousand school-going
chldren of Nepal and has
been distributing
BP Koirala Institute of India Provides more than 2500
Health Sciences and scholorships annually to Nepalese
Hospitals, Dharan is
students for various
Birgunj. Upendra Yadav, president of Federal Socialist Forum
Nepal, has said that government is doing for aborting
movement. Welcoming newcomers in a program organized
at Udapurghurmi village, Yadav said that. He said the
government failed controlling smugglers and black market in
the country. Now rights will be established by movement and
people will rewrite the constitution.
PM Oli is mental: Bhandari
Jaleshwar. Sharatsingh Bhandari president of National Madhesh
Socialist Party has said that Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is
not only physically ill but also he is mentally ill. Addressing a
program organized in Jaleshwar, he said that the movement
would take time for conclusion 15 to 20 days. He also said that
Oli led government was a separatist government.
Nepalgunj is in Nepal or not:
Sadabhawana
Nepalgunj. Sadabhawana Party Banke has asked whether
Nepalgunj is in Nepal or not. People of Banke have been
facing problems of electricity. The behavior has showed
that Nepal is not in Nepal. Government has been ignoring
Banke issuing a press release the party has said.
Sadabhawana area president
found dead
Rautahat. 45 years Anilkumar Jha inhabitant of Samanpur1 president of Sadabhawana Party Rautahat constituency
-4 has been found dead in Bagmati river Samanpur -2.
Error found in appointing
staffs: LDO Jha
Rakesh Yadav Rautahat. Bandana Jha , Local Development
Officer of Rautahat district, has accepted that error has been
seen in appointing staffs. Jha has been in Rautahat for 90
days in from FederalAffairs and Local Development Ministry
and appointed 3 staffs on contract basis including her brother
on 21 April. The appointments were widely criticized in
district. Now LDO Jha accepted that mistake was committed.
Anchoring training held
Issue in public Interest by Nepal- India.
Tulsipur. Anchoring training assisted by Chetana Jagaran Mahila
Vikash Savings and loan cooperatives in Dang has been held in
the presence of journalist Bashant Bibas Acharya and Radha
KC, Manmaya Basnet, Ananda Acharya, Laxmi Aryal, Lila
Budhathoki, Lalita Gautam, Durgalal KC, Binod KC, Sharad
Adhikari and Iswara KC.
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2073, Jestha 3rd
Entertainment
Bollywood , Kollywood divas
rock Kathmandu
Kathmandu : Bollywood
actresses Sonakshi Sinha and
Maliaka Arora performed in a
charity show ‘Amarpanchhi’ in
Tundikhel on Saturday evening.
The actresses danced to popular
Hindi songs ‘Gandhi Baat’,
‘Munni Badnam Huwi’, among
others. Nepali singer
Indira
Joshi,
actresses Reecha
Sharma,
Nisha
Adhikari,
Keki
Adhikari, Sushma
Karki, Priyanka Karki,
Rekha Thapa and
Sahana Bajracharya
also performed in the concert. The concert was organised to support
the earthquake victims.
Bollywood stars shine at Preity Zinta’s
wedding reception in Mumbai
Mumbai: Preity Zinta, who silently tied the knot with
Los Angeles-based businessman Gene Goodenough on
February 29, finally threw a wedding party in Mumbai
for her Bollywood fellows. The star-studded event had
the presence of celebrities such as Shah Rukh Khan,
Karan Johar, Abhay Deol, Bobby Deol, Lara Dutta,
Mahesh Bhupathi, Juhi Chawla, Yuvraj Singh, Shahid
Kapoor and Mira Rajput. According to Hindustan Times,
Salman Khan, who came in after midnight, caused a stir
among the media when his alleged girlfriend Iulia Vantur
followed him in another car. Lara Dutta came with
husband Mahesh Bhupathi, while Sushmita Sen and Dia
Mirza were also seen at the event.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s third fantastic
Cannes appearance
Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is upping her Cannes
red carpet game with every successive appearance. The star
who walked the red carpet at the prestigious Cannes Film
Festival again on Saturday wore an Elie Saab gold lace gown
with an embellished bodice. She was there to attend the
screening of Steven Spielberg’s The BFG. Aishwarya is
promoting her second film after her five-year break, Sarbjit,
at the festival. The film, directed by Oomung Kumar, will also
be screened at the festival. Kumar and Richa Chadha are
also at Cannes to attend the screening. Earlier, at an important
event on Friday, Aishwarya chose to flaunt a red ruffled gown
from New York-based designer Naeem Khan. On the terrace
of Hotel Martinez, post her press interactions, the L’Oréal
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Paris team celebrated the 15th year ‘Canniversary’ of
Aishwarya by cutting a cake and presenting her with a bouquet of red roses.
Amitabh Bachchan asks fans to
hop on ‘TE3N’ express
Amitabh Bachchan has
asked fans and audiences
to join the journey of
“TE3N” by coming up with
innovative ideas for the
promotion of the film. With
a special campaign – Te3n
It
Around
—
megastar Amitabh
Bachchan has asked fans
and audiences to join the
journey of “TE3N” by
coming up with
innovative ideas
for the promotion
of the forthcoming
film.
The 73-year-old
took the digital
route to ask fans
for suggestions. In
a special video, the actor
is seen saying, “This time
we want to know how you
want to promote the film
and market it.”
Set in Kolkata, the film is
about a crime that affects its
three principal characters.
Amitabh plays John
Biswas, a grandfather in
relentless pursuit of justice
for eight years, while
Nawazuddin Siddiqui plays
Father Martin Das, whose
life was changed forever
by the same crime that
claimed the life of John’s
granddaughter.
Vidya Balan essays the
role of a police officer
named Sarita Sarkar, who
swings into action when
an identical crime
happens eight years later.
“TE3N” is the emotionally
explosive journey of these
three people who find their
fates intertwined in their
quest for justice and
redemption.
Amitabh and the team
have taken the initiative to
promote their film, in an all
inclusive way. They wish
that the audience drives the
film’s
promotional
campaign by taking part at
all levels — like the
posters,
music,
information, and games,
read a statement. In the
video, Big B says: “We
want you to take ‘TE3N’
forward…how do you see
it? What do you want to
see next in a poster, song
or a game? You can
connect with us now in
just three steps. Log on to
h t t p : / /
www.te3nitaround.in,
choose the activity you
want to take part in and
then submit your entry.
Come be a part of
TE3N’.” Produced by
“Kahaani” director Sujoy
Ghosh, the Ribhu
Dasgupta directorial is set
to release on June 10.
Kate Hudson : Hollywood
tears you down
‘Bride Wars’ star
Kate Hudson says
she sometimes feels
‘torn down’ by
Hollywood but is
glad she has her
mother , fellow
actress Goldie
Hawn , to go to for
advice. T he 37year-old star feels
there is a really
difficult side to the
film
industry,
reported Female
First.
Kate Hudson
7 Monday, 16
th
May, 2016
International
2073, Jestha 3rd
US set to renew, but tweak, sanctions
against Myanmar
U S l a wma k e r s o f b o t h
parties have also urged
O b a ma t o r e n e w t h e
sanctions authority that
expires on May 20. The US
business lobby says it is high
time to drop the remaining
US sanctions on Myanmar,
but human rights activists
and US lawmakers say not so
fast.
Former political prisoner
Aung San Suu Kyi is now
r u n n i n g t h e g o v e r n me n t
a f te r wi nn i n g el e c t i o n s .
Still, the military continues
to wield considerable power.
Madheshvani Radio Program
( Sunday to Friday)
Devoted towards the National Integration, Nationality and Madheshbad
F.M
Radio
Rajdhani
MHZ
Place
shifting from a halfKathmandu
100.6
ce nt ur y o f r e p r es si ve
military rule. The US still
Jhapa
Radio Sunrise
forbids business dealings
90.2
-Birtamod_
wi t h
c o mp a n i e s
majority-owned by the
military and dozens of
companies
a n d Red F.M 101
Morang
individuals designated by
101 -Biratnagar_
Tr e a s u r y’s O ff i c e o f
Foreign Assets Control.
Radio
The US also bans arms
104.5
Banke
Rubaru F.M
trading and imports of
rubies and jade, one of
Mahottari
M ya n ma r ’s
m o s t Radio
98.8
Banke
-Jaleshwor_
lucrative industries. The Rudraksha
(Nepalgunj)
authority under which
Sunsari
Popular 95.2
(Inaruwa)
F.M=
M h
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Radio
Jay Madhesh
93.5
Radio
Janakpur
Swarnim F.M
Rautahat F.M
Radio Saugat
Radio
Dhadkan
Aung San Suu Kyi with US President Barack Obama.
That poses a dilemma for
President Barack Obama,
who wants t o enco ur age
i n v e s t me n t b u t n o t l o s e
leverage to encourage
fur ther refo rms. So next
week, Obama is expected to
renew sanctions for another
year. T he ad ministr atio n
could take some state-run
companies off a US Treasury
blacklist.
Secretary of State John
Kerry will be traveling to
M ya n m a r o n M a y 2 2 t o
signal support for the
civilian-led government that
took power last month and
for further democratic and
economic reforms, the State
Department said Friday. The
US waived its longstanding
bans on investment and trade
in 2012 after the country
also known as Burma began
National Weekly
Radio
Birgunj
sanctions are imposed is
Radio Safalta
the
International
E mer g enc y E co no mic
Radio
P o we r s Ac t , wh i c h
Madhesh
empowers the president
to r egulate co mmerce Radio Madhesh Janaawaja
with another country in
response to “an unusual
Radio Madhesh Masala
and extraordinary threat”
t o t h e U n it e d S t a t e s .
Some 20 countries are Radio Aakashganga
subject to such a
d e c l a r e d e me r g e n c y.
Radio
“Does an emergency still
Baadal
exist as it did in Burma
Radio
five or 10 years ago?”
said John Goyer, senior Tilaurakot
director for Southeast
Radio Madi
As i a f o r t h e U . S .
Chamber of Commerce,
which is pushing lifting Radio
o f M ya n ma r - s p e c i f i c Samarthya
sanc tio ns t hat it says
cr eate uncer tainty for
Radio Sahalesh
investors.
97
96.3
90.8
88.1
Saptari
Time
10:40 P.M
(E xcluded Saturday)
6:30 P.M
(E xcluded Saturday)
9:30 P.M
Re- Broadcast 9:30 A.M
(Excluded Saturday)
8:15 P.M
(Excluded Saturday)
8:15 P.M
(Exclueded Saturday)
9:00 P.M
(Exclueded Saturday)
5.20 P.M
-Dharampur_ (Excluded Saturday)
5.30 P.M
Dhanusha
-Janakpurdham_ (Excluded Saturday)
Sarlahi
-Malangawa_
Rautahat
-Gaur_
(Excluded Saturday)
Siraha
(Lahan)
(Excluded Saturday)
8.25 P.M
(Excluded Saturday)
6.30 P.M
7.30 A.M
9:30 P.M ReBroadcast 9:30 A.M
(Excluded Saturday)
89.6
Siraha
99
Birgunj
( Parsa)
9.15 P.M
(Excluded Saturday)
Sarlahi
-Malangawa_
Rautahat
9.15 A.M
(Excluded Saturday)
103.4
89.3
98.6
106.4
Kaski
(Pokhara)
Rautahat
107.6
Siraha
89
Bara
107.6
Kapilbastu
107.6
Chitwan
(Madi )
92.1
88.8
7.15 P.M
(Excluded Friday
and Saturday)
End
7.30 AM
(Excluded Saturday)
7:30 P.M
Re- Broadcast 7:30 A.M
(Excluded Saturday)
9:30 P.M Re- Broadcast
9:30 A.M (Excluded
Saturday)
9:30 P.M Re- Broadcast
9:00 A.M (Excluded
Saturday)
7.30 PM
(Excluded Saturday)
Every Wednesday
5. 30 PM to 6 PM
Kawasoti
(Navalparasi)
7. 00 PM
(Excluded Saturday)
Siraha
6:30
P.M
ReBroadcast 7:30 A.M
(Excluded Saturday)
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Spotrs
Samsung Galaxy Tab A (2016) Launched
Samsung Galaxy
Tab A (2016) comes
in two variants WiFi and LTE - at
289 euros and 349
euros respectively.
Samsung
has
officially launched its
10.1-inch Galaxy
Tab A (2016) on the
company’s German
website. The tablet
comes in two
variants – WiFi and
LTE – at 289 euros
(Rs 21,981 approx)
and 349 euros (Rs
26,545
approx)
respectively. The
devices come with
similar hardware specs
on-board, except the
WiFi variant has a
smaller screen size.
The Galaxy Tab A
(2016 ) features a
10.1-inch TFT display
(1920×1200 p) and
run s
Android
Marshmallow. The
device is powered by
1.6GHz octa-core
processor, coupled
with 2GB RAM and
16GB
ROM
(expandable up to 200
GB via microSD
cards).
It sports an 8 MP rear
primary camera with
LED flash and 2 MP
front camera. The tab
is backed by a 7,300
mA h b attery. Th e
smaller
S amsu n g
Galaxy Tab A (2016)
sports a 7-inch TFT
d isplay an d ru n s
A n droid
5.1
Lollipop. This one
comes with a 5 MP
rear camera and 2
MP front camera. It
supports
WiFi,
Bluetooth, KidMode
4.0, GPS and micro
USB. The 7-inch
Galaxy Tab A is
powered by 1.3GHz
quad-core processor,
with 1.5GB RAM
and 8GB internal
memory (expandable
up to 200GB via
microSD card). While
the Korean giant
unveiled the 2016
edition of Galaxy Tab A
for Germany, there’s no
word
from
the
company on its India
launch yet.
Janaki
United
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Madhesh
Janaawaj
Load
sheding,
Media Link,Capacity of 70 Seats,
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United abandonment
overshadows season finale
London : Manchester
United’s final game of
the Premier League
season
against
Bournemouth
on
Sunday
was
abandoned following a
security alert at Old
Trafford, as Arsenal
before 4pm an Army
bomb disposal unit van
was seen arriving at the
stadium to carry out a
controlled explosion.
The Premier League
said the match would be
rearranged for “as soon
as practically possible”,
changed his mind after a
moment of indecision.
Swansea equalled in firsthalf stoppage time through
Andre Ayew, whose freekick deflected in off City
midfielder Fernando, but
the visitors held on to
ensure Pellegrini departed
snatched second place
in the table from rivals
Tottenham Hotspur.
What should have been
a celebratory last
weekend of the league
season around the
country
was
overshadowed as
bomb disposal experts
were called to carry out
a controlled explosion
on a suspicious
package at Old
Trafford. The Stretford
End and Sir Alex
Ferguson Stand were
evacuated as the match
was called off 20
minutes before the
scheduled 1400 GMT
kick-off in Manchester,
with United later
confirming a security
alert caused the abrupt
cancellation at the
75,600-capacity
stadium. “Due to the
discovery of a suspect
package in the NorthWest Quadrant of the
ground, the match
with Bournemouth has
been abandoned today
on police advice,” a
United spokesman
said. By 3.15pm local
time the remaining parts
of Old Trafford were
evacuated and shortly
although
with
Manchester United due
to face Crystal Palace
in next Saturday’s FA
Cup final and Euro 2016
warm-up fixtures
scheduled for the
following week there is
little
room
for
manoeuvre. Despite the
worrying scenes at Old
Trafford, the other nine
matches went ahead as
planned.
Completing a bad day
for United, Manchester
City drew 1-1 at
Swansea City to
effectively guarantee
fourth place and
Champions League
qualification at the
expense of their local
rivals, who are three
points behind them with
a goal difference of
only +12 compared to
+30 for Manuel
Pellegrini’s men. City
took the lead as Kelechi
Iheanacho slotted
home in the fifth
minute after Sergio
Aguero’s shot was
pushed into the young
Nigeria striker’s path.
Initially, referee Mike
Dean appeared to
disallow the goal for
offside, but the official
on a high, with Bayern
Munich
boss
Pep
Guardiola to replace him in
the close-season.
Capping a frustrating
climax to the season for
Tottenham, Mauricio
Pochettino’s team came
third as their 5-1
humiliation at relegated
Newcastle
United,
combined with Arsenal’s 40 win over bottom club
Aston Villa, saw the
Gunners leapfrog their
north London rivals to
finish second. After losing
the title to Leicester City,
Tottenham have also
wasted a chance to finish
above Arsenal for the first
time since 1994-95.
Georginio Wijnaldum
struck for Newcastle in
the 19th minute before
Aleksandar Mitrovic added
the second six minutes
before half-time. Although
Erik Lamela got one back
for Tottenham on the hour
and Mitrovic was sent off
after
67
minutes,
Wijnaldum stroked home a
73rd-minute penalty.
Rolando Aarons made it
four in 85th minute and
Daryl Janmaat added a late
fifth to compound
Tottenham’s misery.
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