Clash in Bardiya leaves dozen police injured

At least a dizen of police personnel were injured in a clash with locals at Ganeshpur in Gulariya Municipality of Bardiya on Tuesday.

The clash broke out while the security personnel were trying to clear the road blocked during a protest against drug trafficking.
DSP Pramesh Bista of the District Police Office, Bardiya said that nine locals who attacked the police were taken into custody. 

The police also fired nine rounds of bullets into the air to control the situation.

Earlier a few days ago, Suresh Khatik and Bahuron Khatik, who fell unconscious while going to bed, were taken to a hospital but breathed their last during the course of treatment, according to DSP Bista. 

Locals suspect the deaths were caused by drugs.

Locals have been staging protests alleging that the drugs smuggled from India led to their deaths. 

Third Red Panda Festival to be organized in Ilam to boost conservation and tourism

 

 

 

The Third Red Panda Festival is to be organized at Kalpokhari in Sandakpur Rural Municipality-4, Ilam from April 3 to 6 with the aim of conserving the endangered wildlife Red Panda and promoting tourism.

Coordinator of the festival organizing committee, Sanam Rai, stated that the festival is being organized focusing on hiking tourism based on the 'Red Panda Trail'.

The approximately 40-kilometer trail connects various tourist spots from Maipokhari to Jaubari. 

Different species of birds, wildlife including red pandas, and rich biodiversity can be studied and observed along this route.

According to the organizers, the Red Panda Trail trek experience, jungle safari, and bird watching will be the main attractions of the festival. 

Similarly, one can observe 18 species of rhododendrons and the culture of indigenous communities.

Coordinator Rai said that more than 60 mountain ranges including the world's tallest, Mt Everest, and hundreds of bird species can be observed from this trail. 

The organizers aim to attract 10,000 domestic and foreign tourists to Sandakpur during the festival.

 

 

 

Federal Parliament ready for first sitting

The Federal Parliament Secretariat has completed preparations for the oath-taking ceremony of the newly elected members House of Representatives and the opening session of Parliament.

Due to ongoing construction at the Parliament building in Singha Durbar, the events—and likely the entire first session—will be held in the multipurpose hall.

Necessary arrangements, including seating, rostrum, and offices for key officials, have been put in place, according to spokesperson Ekram Giri.

The swearing in ceremony is scheduled for 2 pm on March 26.

Authorities have urged swift completion of the main Parliament building, citing difficulties in operating from the temporary venue.

Light rain likely in Koshi, Gandaki, Karnali Provinces

The weather in  hilly and Himalayan regions in Koshi, Madhesh and Lumbini Provinces are generally cloudy, while the remaining parts in the country are partly cloudy at present. 

According to the Weather Forecasting Division of the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, light rain and snowfall coupled with thunder and lightning are taking place in one or two parts of Koshi, Gandaki and Karnali Provinces.

This afternoon, generally cloudy conditions are expected in the hilly and Himalayan regions in the country including the Koshi Province, while partly cloudy conditions will prevail in the Tarai. 

There is a possibility of light rain and snowfall with thunder and lightning at a few places in the hilly and Himalayan regions of Koshi, Bagmati, Gandaki and Karnali Provinces, and at one or two places in the remaining hilly and Himalayan regions.

Tonight, generally cloudy conditions are expected in the hilly and Himalayan regions and the weather will remain clear in Tarai. 

There is a possibility of light rain and snowfall with thunder and lightning at some places in the hilly and Himalayan regions of Koshi, Gandaki and Karnali Provinces, at a few places in the remaining hilly and Himalayan regions.

According to the Department, the country is under the partial influence of westerly winds along with local winds at present.