What happened in the country and the world today?

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What happened in the country and the world today?

From the arrest warrant against Anil Pokharel, the personal secretary of Accounts Committee Chairman Hrishikesh Pokharel in a fraud case, to the publication of the list of hostages to be released by Hamas after the ceasefire agreement, the news has been published in Kantipur.

An arrest warrant has been issued against Anil Kumar Pokharel, personal secretary of the Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee of the House of Representatives, Rishikesh Pokharel and UML Morang District Committee member . The Morang District Court allowed the Morang Police to arrest Pokharel on Monday.

Similarly, the Solukhumbu administration has warned to immediately remove the ban imposed by unauthorized persons on the helipad of the Khumbu area. The district administration office has also warned that strict action will be taken against those who do illegal activities. 

Similarly, after the Minister of Education, Science and Technology Vidya Bhattarai promised to fulfill the demand, student leader Netra Chapagai, who has been standing and protesting at Maitighar for 9 days, has postponed the sit-in from Monday noon  . Along with Bhattarai, Chairman of the Education and Health Committee of the Parliament, Ammar Bahadur Thapa reached the protest site Maitighar and assured to fulfill the demand. Similarly, Kantipur has also published the

of the Kathmandu-Tarai/Madhesh expressway (fast track) that the dispute has not yet been resolved. Even when alternatives are identified, nothing has been done in this area due to neglect by the concerned ministry. It was said that immediately after Tihar, a team including the ministers of the relevant ministries would go on site inspection and find a solution. Similarly, the government has increased the fare of public transport. With the agreement of the ministerial level of the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport of the Government of Nepal, the

fares of interprovincial public transport vehicles have been increased by adjusting the fares of passenger and freight vehicles, effective from Monday.  

Similarly, the list of hostages released by Hamas saying that they will be released if there is a cease-fire with Israel is also in the news. This news is also in discussion because Bipin Joshi of Nepal is still being held hostage by Hamas. According to the BBC, a list provided by a senior Hamas official contains the names of 34 hostages. But it is not clear how many of them are alive. The list includes 10 elderly women, 11 male hostages aged 50 to 85 and children. Earlier, Hamas said that the children were killed in an Israeli airstrike. Similarly, weather warnings

have been issued for more than 60 million people with the worst winter storm in decades in America. The storm caused heavy snowfall in some places and increased the cold.  A state of emergency has been declared in Kansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia and Arkansas along with some places in New Jersey. The states of Kansas and Missouri are said to be the most affected. The storm is expected to affect the east coast of the United States more .

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