Two killed in Rupandehi motorbike accident
Two persons died in a motorbike accident along the Bhairahawa-Parasi road section in Rupandehi on Monday.
The deceased have been identified as Raju Harijan (21) and Rohit Yadav (23) of Omsatiya Rural Municipality-3, said Deputy Superintendent of Police Suraj Karki.
The accident took place when a motorcycle (Ga 11 Pa 8625) heading towards Bhairahawa from Parasi hit a parked truck with Indian number plate (HR 55 W 031) at Parasijhuwa along Bhairahawa-Parasi section this morning.
Critically injured Raju and Rohit died in the course of treatment at Bhairahawa-based Universal College of Medical Sciences, added Karki.
Police have impounded the truck and arrested its driver for investigation.
Hunter dies as gun misfires in Makawanpur
A man died after a gun misfired during hunting in Sisneripakhera forest of Manahari Rural Municipality-6, Makawanpur.
The deceased has been identified as Sete Thing (50) of Balubhanjyang in Manahari.
One of the two hunters died following the misfiring of the gun, which was carried out by Sete's friend Gopal Blon of Raksirang Rural Municipality-8 in the district, according to the District Police Office.
Deputy Superintendent of Police of Makawanpur (DSP Pushkar Bogati said that Blon and Sete had carried one each gun in the forest for hunting.
It is said that Blon's gun misfired as he skidded off the bushes, killing Sete on the spot.
Police have held Blon along with the two guns, DSP Bogati said.
Himalayan Rim Regional Film Exhibition kicks off
The "2025 Inaugural Himalayan Rim Regional Film Exhibition" commenced today at the Central Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, Tribhuvan University.
The event, themed "Civilizational Mutual Learning, Technological Innovation" utilized a rich array of forms, including animated film screenings, craft workshops, cultural creative displays, and Cinematic dialogues, to bring an audiovisual feast where traditional Chinese culture seamlessly blends with modern technology to Nepal young students.
The event began with an enthusiastic opening featuring an AI-produced promotional short film, followed by the screening of 'The Spirit of the Mountains', an AIGC (AI-Generated Content) full-process animated short. Drawing inspiration from the Chinese intangible cultural heritage technique of "Quanxing Tuo" (full-form rubbing), the film showcased the unique synergy between artificial intelligence and traditional culture.
After the screening, the film's Director Pang Jia connected via video link to demonstrate the AI scene-generation process in real-time, while Producer Junyan Huang engaged in an interactive session.
Speaking at the inaugural session, Head of the Central Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at Tribhuvan University Dr Kundan Aryal shared that the department itself is transitioning into digital media in recent times, and planning to start the course of film studies soon. He added that such exhibitions are important to bridge the gap between people of two countries.
On the occasion, Nepali film actor Pradeep Khadka shared that Nepal wants to have cooperation with the Chinese film industry. “Himalaya is an open studio, while we have stories and emotions. Nepali films can be exported as a digital product across the world.”
Another actor Buddhiman Tamang shared that Nepali film can take inspiration from the Chinese film industry. His statement was echoed by the film Director Pradeep Shahi who expressed that art does not have any boundary, and has a universal form. Stating that he is highly impressed by the Chinese animation and technology, he sought cooperation from the Chinese film industry.
The inaugural event was attended by film actors, directors, film critics, journalists and students.
In the afternoon, the animated film 'The Legend of Hei 2' continued to draw many students. Utilizing its unique dynamic storyboard pre-visualization technology, the film vividly told a heartwarming story of harmonious coexistence between humans and "demons"—the personifications of mountains, water, wood, stone, and animals—conveying the ecological concept of the unity of nature and humanity and the co-existence of all things, deeply immersing the audience.
The subsequent "Blind Box Interaction" session brought the atmosphere to a climax, with students eagerly participating in questions and activities to win limited-edition film merchandise.
This inaugural stop of the touring exhibition at Tribhuvan University was widely welcomed by the faculty and students.
Many students expressed that through the screenings and exchange sessions, they not only appreciated the unique aesthetic style and exquisite production techniques of Chinese animation but were also full of anticipation for the prospects of bilateral cooperation in the field of digital creation.
The exhibition, organized by 1905 Movie Network, plans to boost China-Nepal cultural exchange and build a solid "digital bridge" for the youths.
After Tribhuvan University, the exhibition will move to Kathmandu University and Lumbini Buddhist University.
The exhibition will conclude on 21st December.
Gold price increases by Rs 2, 200 per tola on Sunday
The price of gold has increased by Rs 2, 200 per tola in the domestic market on Sunday.
According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, the yellow metal is being traded at Rs 258, 800 per tola today. It was traded at Rs 256, 600 per tola on Friday.
The price of silver, however, has dropped by Rs 80 and is being traded at Rs 3, 825 per tola.
Speaker Ghimire emphasizes need for people-centered parliamentary practices
Speaker Devaraj Ghimire has emphasized the importance of adopting people-centered parliamentary practices while also improving efficiency and professional integrity.
On the occasion of Parliament Service Day 2082, he conveyed his wishes for happiness, peace, and progress to all civil service employees at the Federal Parliament Secretariat today, encouraging all staff to enhance their efficiency and professional integrity while engaging in people-centered parliamentary practices.
Nineteen years ago, in remembrance of the establishment of Parliamentary Services through a dedicated act aimed at making parliamentary practices more effective, dignified, and professional, Mangsir 28 is celebrated annually as Parliament Service Day.
Speaker Ghimire remarked on the crucial role of the Parliamentary Service, which has been providing administrative and technical support to the Federal Parliament, the highest representative body of the state, in successfully implementing the constitution and the law-making process.
He stated, “The Parliamentary Service embodies a sacred duty that ensures the functioning of the temple of democracy, the Parliament. An impartial, professionally skilled, and procedurally transparent employee framework is essential for a dynamic Parliament. While upholding the autonomy of the Parliament, I am confident that our collective efforts will continue to render this service timely, technology-oriented, and specialized. With this conviction, I once again extend my warmest greetings to all.
Similarly, Deputy Speaker Indira Rana highlighted the importance of a collective dedication to maintain the authority of Parliament and to create an environment where governance is carried out swiftly by elected officials, as outlined in the Constitution.
While extending best wishes on the occasion, she conveyed her warm wishes to all and remarked that in this evolving era, it is crucial for parliamentary service to evolve into a more efficient, responsive, and outcome-focused entity.
Lumbini Lions crowned NPL champions
Lumbini Lions are crowned champions of the second edition of the Nepal Premier League (NPL) after a comprehensive six-wicket victory over Sudurpaschim Royals in the final at the Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground, Kirtipur, on Saturday.
Chasing a low target of 86, Lumbini reached 86/4 in just nine overs, with 66 balls to spare. Dinesh Adhikari led the charge with a blistering 42 off just 13 balls, while D’Arcy Short added 14. Captain Rohit Paudel contributed 16 to ensure a swift finish.
Earlier, Sudurpaschim were bundled out for 85 in 19.1 overs after opting to bat first. Ishan Pandey top-scored with 33, but the innings never gained momentum as Lumbini’s bowlers kept things tight. Ruben Trumpelmann and Sher Malla claimed three wickets each, while Rohit Paudel also picked up a hattrick as Sudurpaschim collapsed from 44/4 to 85 all out.
The title marks a remarkable turnaround for Lumbini, who finished at the bottom of the table in the inaugural edition of the NPL last year, managing just one league win.
For Sudurpaschim, the defeat extended their wait for a title despite consistent performances. They finished as table-toppers in consecutive seasons and reached back-to-back finals, but fell short again. In the previous edition, Sudurpaschim had lost the final to Janakpur, and this year they were outplayed by a resurgent Lumbini side.
RPP central committee approves 13 decisions
The Central Committee of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) has concluded its three-day meeting in Kathmandu, endorsing 13 decisions.
According to the party, the meeting reviewed recent political developments, internal party matters, and upcoming programs. Among the decisions, the party assessed the protests that took place on Sept 8 and 9, attributing them to long-standing political, economic, and governance-related challenges. The committee stated that the incidents reflected public frustration with corruption, unemployment, politicisation of constitutional bodies, and weaknesses in state institutions.
The party reiterated its view that the country should not move towards elections without addressing underlying political issues and demands raised by the youth-led movement. It called for broader national consensus involving political forces and other stakeholders to resolve the current political situation.
On the issue of monarchy, the RPP clarified that it envisions a fully constitutional monarchy and maintained that any restoration should be based on national consensus rather than a referendum or violent means.
The meeting unanimously approved, with amendments, reports related to the party secretariat, finances, active membership distribution guidelines, and the general convention schedule. It decided to retain the proposed election-related convention timetable up to the end of Magh, while other programs will be finalised after the general election.
The party also decided to organise nationwide public dialogues and demonstrations in December and January to present its political position and to build pressure for dialogue before the general election. While expressing reservations about holding elections without resolving political issues, the RPP said it would continue to participate in the democratic process and instructed party members to proceed simultaneously with organisational work, convention preparations, and election activities.
The Central Committee welcomed the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority’s actions regarding alleged irregularities in the construction of Pokhara International Airport and called for further investigations into pending corruption cases.
The meeting noted differences of opinion within the youth movement regarding agreements reached with the government, while viewing the inclusion of constitutional amendment provisions in those agreements as positive. It reiterated its demand for constitutional amendments that reflect public sentiment on issues such as federalism, secularism, and the republican system.
The party urged the government to ensure voting arrangements for Nepalis living abroad and for inter-district voters in the upcoming elections.
The committee expressed sorrow over the loss of lives during the Bhadra protests, extended condolences to the families of those killed, wished a speedy recovery to the injured, and demanded treatment and compensation. It also expressed concern over damage to public and private property during the protests and called for timely reconstruction and compensation.
In addition, the meeting endorsed past decisions of the Central Executive Committee, set provisions related to payment of party levies for general convention representatives, and approved disciplinary action against a Madhes Province proportional lawmaker for joining the government against party directives, including a six-month suspension from party membership and removal from the party’s closed list.
The party said the decisions aim to guide its political stance, organisational activities, and preparations for upcoming elections.
TU’s 51st convocation set for Dec 25
Tribhuvan University (TU) has announced that its 51st convocation ceremony will be held on Dec 25.
The Office of the Controller of Examinations, Balkhu, said in a notice that the convocation will take place on Thursday, Dec 25 at Dasharath Stadium.
Students participating in the ceremony are required to enter the venue from 9:00 am.







