What happened in the country today?

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What happened in the country today?

Today in the country and the world, the news of supplementary subsidy based on revenue capacity, the death of 7 Nepalis in the Maharashtra train accident, and the preparation of Trump to deploy 10,000 troops on the Mexican border were discussed.

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Now the provinces and local levels will get supplementary and special grants based on their level of revenue capacity, prosperity and physical infrastructure. In order to make equality and financial federalism more effective, , supplementary grants and special grants have been arranged based on the level of revenue capacity, prosperity and physical infrastructure, said Shivraj Adhikari, vice chairman of the National Planning Commission. 000

Jaykala Kami of Achham, who was on her way to Maharashtra, India for treatment and to meet her children, died in a train accident. He died in a train accident on Wednesday. He is one of those who died in the train accident in Maharashtra. The Indian government has confirmed that 7 of the 13 people who died in the

accident near Pardhade railway station at Pachora in Jalgaon district of Maharashtra are Nepalese 000

Kathmandu Metropolitan City has rejected

the request of the Chinese Embassy in Nepal to hold a program in Thamel and Rantpark in the context of 'Chinese New Year'. Bhupadev Shah, the personal secretary of Metropolitan Chief Balendra Shah, informed that the Chinese Embassy has not been allowed to hold a program at that location saying that the metropolis will be a challenge in traffic management and the roads will be chaotic.  000

In the second quarter of the current financial year, Nepal Rastra Bank has taken action against the chief executive officers of 15 financial institutions.

Rastra Bank has alerted the Chief Executive Officers of seven development banks and eight finance companies on the charge of misuse of subsidized interest loans.  000 US President Donald Trump has prepared to send 10,000 US troops to the southern border with Mexico

. According to an internal government memo, it has been suggested to deploy up to 10,000 troops in the southern region, CBS News reported. According to the BBC, in a memo the day after Trump was sworn in, a plan to send 10,000 troops to assist Customs and Border Protection agencies was mentioned, according to CBS News.  

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