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From the news that the earthquake victims of Jajarkot spent the second winter in the roof in a difficult way, to the news that carpets worth Rs. 4.96 billion were exported in five months.
In the five months of the current financial year, carpets worth 4.96 billion 33 million rupees have been exported. According to the customs department, 246 thousand 404 square meters of carpets have been exported to 59 countries. Similarly, carpets worth 250 million rupees have been exported to India, 220 million rupees to Britain, 220 million rupees to Italy, 140 million rupees to France, 130 million rupees to Australia and 12 million rupees to Belgium.
Carpet exports worth 4.96 billion rupees in five months
The Communist Party of Nepal led by Netra Vikram Chand has objected to the government's decision to withdraw section 64 of the Nepal Act Amendment Bill. In the Sunday meeting of the Law, Justice and Human Rights Committee under the House of Representatives, Law Minister Ajay Kumar Chaurasia informed that section 64 of the bill had been withdrawn.
CPN's objection to withdrawing the section of the bill to withdraw cases of leaders-activists
53-year-old Ramasilam Giri of Motai village, Kushe rural municipality-9, who lost his home in the earthquake that occurred in the second week of November last year, died of cold in a temporary shelter last year. Since he died of asthma, his family of 6 has been troubled, while his 51-year-old wife Chitralekha has also been sick with fever for a week.
Earthquake victim's second winter also in Dharara
After reconstruction, Dharahara has been operating for a month today . During this period Rs.55 lakhs from the entrance fee has been collected . The amount has been collected through the sale of tickets from Dharahara, which was opened to the general public with a fee from last November 9, until yesterday Monday.
Ticket sales of 55 lakh rupees in one month of Dharahara operation
Nepal's all-rounder Kushal Malla is going to play in the International League T-20 in UAE. Malla is signed by Desert Vipers . Mall was signed by the Desert Vipers after Dutch all-rounder Bas de Lied was injured. Vipers director Tom Moody has informed that Kushal Malla has been added to the team and said, 'He is a young player . Although he is a young player, he has already gained considerable experience at the top level. '
Kushal Malla to play International League T-20, signed to Desert Vipers
