PHC conducts hearing on two proposed justices

The Parliamentary Hearing Committee (PHC) on Sunday  conducted hearing on two proposed justices of the Supreme Court.

The Committee conducted the hearing on senior advocate  Megh Raj Pokharel and Chief Judge of High Court Janakpur, Shreekanta Poudel. 

Stating that there is a big gap between the theory and practical exercise, committee member Janardan Sharma shared the reality that development construction activities were affected while delivering decisions by the judiciary on the cases against the principle of separation of powers.  

Similarly, another member Shyam Kumar Ghimire commented that a tendency of keeping the political cases aside has increased. 

Likewise, committee members—Mahesh Kumar Bartaula, Gyanendra Bahadur Karki, Dol Prasad (DP) Aryal, Jag Prasad Sharma, Leela Shrestha and Sunita Baral raised various questions to the proposed justices.  

They stressed that justices should present themselves strongly to maintain good governance in the judiciary. 

A meeting of the Judicial Council held on June 13 had recommended senior advocate Pokharel, Judge Poudel and another Judge Shanti Singh Thapa for parliamentary hearing.

 

Nepal-Pakistan Children Park inaugurated

Nepal-Pakistan Children Park was inaugurated at Ward No. 8, Budhanilkantha Municipality. The park was jointly developed by the Embassy of Pakistan in Kathmandu and Budhanilkantha Municipality. Ambassador Abrar H Hashmi and Mayor Mitharam Adhikari attended the ceremony along with representatives from local government, civil society, and the community.

Hashmi appreciated the partnership with Budhanilkantha Municipality for the renovation of Nepal-Pakistan Children Park as well as the Embassy team for upgrading and the beautification of children park play station, swings and a new walking track, a space for all ages. “The park features upgraded play equipment, swings, and a walking track, providing a recreational space for all age groups. It was dedicated to the children of the Golfutar community as a gift from the people of Pakistan,” the Embassy said in a statement. This is the third park renovated by the Embassy in the past three years in partnership with local municipalities.

Nepse surges by 30. 09 points on Sunday

The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) gained 30. 09 points to close at 2,625. 84 points on Sunday.

Similarly, the sensitive index surged by 5. 34 points to close at 449. 24 points.

A total of 16,643,114-unit shares of 328 companies were traded for Rs 7. 12 billion.

Meanwhile,  Saptakoshi Development Bank Ltd (SAPDBL) was the top gainer today, with its price surging by 9. 99 percent. Likewise, Joshi Hydropower Development Company Ltd (JOSHI) was the top loser as its price fell by 5. 57 percent.

At the end of the day, total market capitalization stood at Rs 1. 47 trillion.

Butwal-Narayangadh road section obstructed

The Butwal- Narayangadh road section has been completely obstructed due to floods in the river in Dumkibas area of Nawalpur (Bardghat Susta East).

After the flood, traffic has been affected on the diversion operated for cargo vehicles and also on the alternative road used for small and passenger vehicles at Binayi Khola in Binayi Triveni Rural Municipality-1, said Superintendent of Police Yadav Dhakal at the District Police Office Nawalparasi (Bardghat Susta East).

“Currently, the traffic has been halted at the diversion and along the alternative route for this road section via Hongsi Gate and Jyamire,” he said.

According to him, the water level in the Kharange rivulet in Binayi Triveni-3 has increased due to the rain, which has completely blocked the alternative route.

 

Serbia police clash with anti-government protesters in Belgrade

Serbian police have clashed with a huge crowd of anti-government protesters demanding an early election and end to President Aleksandar Vucic's 12-year rule in the capital Belgrade, BBC reported.

A sea of around 140,000 protesters rallied in the city, the largest turnout in recent months, as student-led demonstrations mount pressure on the populist government. "We want elections!" the crowd chanted.

Dozens have been arrested, with riot police seen firing tear gas and stun grenades.

President Vucic accused protesters calling for an election of being part of a foreign plot trying to usurp his country. "They wanted to topple Serbia, and they have failed," he wrote on his Instagram page, according to BBC.

President Paudel participates in paddy transplanting ceremony

A paddy transplantation ceremony was organized at the President House, Shital Niwas to commemorate the National Paddy Day today. 

President Ram Chandra Paudel and First Lady Sabita Paudel also participated in the transplanting of paddy seedlings.

Inaugurating the rice planting on the occasion, the Head of the State spoke on the need of modernizing and commercializing the country's agriculture.

He said that he participated symbolically in the plantation to promote a culture of respect for all kinds of labor, including agriculture, and to encourage rice production.

The President emphasized that farmers, who are engaged in agriculture and are striving to introduce it as a pillar of employment, should be honoured as food producers.

 

 

PM Oli reaches Madrid

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli reached Madrid, Spain  to attend  the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development of the United Nations.  

Nepali Ambassador to Spain, Shanil Nepal, Permanent Representative of Nepal to the United Nations, Lok Bahadur Thapa, and senior officers of the Foreign Ministry of Spain, welcomed Prime Minister Oli at Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport here. 

The PM Oli led Nepali delegation is scheduled to reach Seville, the conference venue, this evening. 

Meanwhile, PM Oli and Tanzanian Vice President, Dr Phillip Mpango, held a meeting earlier this morning.

The meeting was held at Hamad International Airport, Doha, Qatar while heading towards Spain to attend the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development of the United Nations. 

On the occasion, they discussed various dimensions of mutual relations between the two countries.  

Prime Minister Oli's Principal Advisor Bishnu Prasad Rimal, among other officials in the PM's entourage were present on the occasion.

 

 

Three killed in Sunsari motorbike collision

Three persons, including father and daughter died, and two others sustained critical injuries following a head-on collision between two motorcycles at Ramdhuni Municipality-7, Sunsari along the Chatara-Kanchhi Chowk road section. 

The accident occurred when the motorcycle (Ko 33 Pa 9605) en route to Kalabanzar from Chatra-Kanchhi Chowk collided with another motorcycle (Prades 1-02-056 Pa 5864) coming from the opposite direction.

The deceased have been identified as 34-year-old Inarchan Chaudhary, his nine-year-old son Pranish, and another motorcycle rider, 51-year-old Bindhu Yadav. 

Critically injured in the incident, they were rushed to the Dharan-based BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS), where they died during the course of treatment, police said.

 

Inarchan Chaudhary's 32-year-old wife Pratisha and 36-year-old Ramesh Chaudhary of Itahari-7 were injured in the accident. 

 

They are undergoing treatment at the Dharan-based BPKIHS.