What happened in the world today?

Magh 30, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

What happened in the world today?

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From the bus accident in Shankharapur, Kathmandu, 3 people died, 40 were injured, the road was washed away in Babarmahal, which was flooded after a pipe burst, to the suspension of the protest that was planned to be held by the LP Gas Industry Association from Thursday.

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In Kathmandu's Shankharapur Municipality-5 Kattike the death toll has reached 3 in school bus accident According to Sankhu Police Division, 40 people were injured in the accident. The name of the deceased has not been disclosed. The bus No. 2 B 7958 of Sundarimai Transport, carrying students of SS Academy in Chabhil, broke down at 4:50 pm on Wednesday and met with an accident. 

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In Babarmahal, Kathmandu, Melamchi water supply project's pipe burst, and the road is flooded in the place where it was flooded  . After the pipe burst on Wednesday afternoon, the road was flooded where the water came out. Vehicular traffic has been blocked in the area after the road was washed away. 

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Nepal LP Gas Industry Association has postponed the protest that was supposed to be held from Thursday with various demands  . After the discussion held today in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supply, the union has suspended the protest. The Nepal LP Gas Industry Association has said that the strike has been suspended after a discussion was held between the board of directors and employees of Nepal Oil Corporation along with Industry Minister Damodar Bhandari and the union officials agreed to address the legitimate demands of the union.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that the ceasefire will be broken if Hamas does not release Israeli hostages by Saturday afternoon. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu welcomed US President Donald Trump's statement and said that if Hamas does not release the hostages, the cease-fire will end and the Israeli army will start fighting hard until Hamas is defeated, according to the BBC.  000

Departmental team Nepal Police Club has reached the finals of Aha-Rara Pokhara Gold Cup for the 11th time.

Police entered the final of the 24th Aha-Rara Pokhara Gold Cup by defeating the 'A' Division League winners Church Boys United 1-0 at Pokhara Stadium on Wednesday.  

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