What happened in the world today?

Magh 8, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

What happened in the world today?

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From Ravi Lamichhane Bhairahawa to appear in court today, from the minister's statement that Dharan's drinking water problem will be resolved soon, to Sandeep, who was charged with can after writing on Facebook about the umpire, the news was in the news.

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Ravi Lamichhane, chairman of RSVP and former managing director of Gorkha Media Network, will be present at District Court Rupandehi on Wednesday. A case involving 100.99 million bigos was filed against him in the court on Sunday for defrauding the funds of the Supreme Credit and Savings Cooperative and organized crime. Lamichhane Bhairahawa has come to defend the same case  . 

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The parliamentarians accused that industrialists colluded with the government and increased the price of cement. The ruling party UML and Congress MPs have expressed their displeasure saying that the government has shown indifference in price control and the cement industry has doubled the price of cement. 000

Water supply minister Pradeep Yadav has assured

that the drinking water problems of Dharan residents will be resolved soon. During the discussion with Harkaraj Rai (Hark Sampang), the mayor of Dharan sub-metropolitan city, who came to the ministry today demanding a solution to the drinking water problem of Dharan residents, Minister Yadav said that the ministry is taking necessary steps to solve the drinking water problem of Dharan and it will be solved soon.  000 Nepal Cricket Association (CAN) has taken disciplinary action against

cricketer Sandeep Lamichhane. During the Jai Trophy, he was punished after commenting on the quality of Nepal's umpires on social media.

000 Russian President Vladimir Putin says he is open to talks with the new US administration on the Russia-Ukraine crisis. After Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States, Putin's statement was made public. Putin said this in a meeting with the members of the Security Council of Russia.

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