News from Odisha's KIIT University returning all Nepali students home after the death of a Nepali student to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's claim that the ordinance will be passed anyway, has been published in Kantipur today.
Prakriti Lamsal of Butwal, who is studying B-Tech in Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), Odisha's capital, Bhubaneswar, has claimed suicide on Sunday. Lamsal, a KIIT B-Tech 3rd year student, committed suicide after being unable to bear the continuous abuse of Indian student Advik Srivastava. After demanding action against the misbehaving Indian students, the university administration has issued a notice to all Nepali students to leave the college on Monday. Similarly, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that the
ordinance will be passed
anyway. Addressing the public meeting organized by UML in Ghorahi on Monday, he expressed the view that no one can stop the journey of country's development. It is my responsibility to lead the work of changing the country. "No one can obstruct it," said Prime Minister Oli, "how the ordinance is passed, let's see." It is brought to develop the country. No one can stop it.' In the same way, the news of excessive vehicle accidents in Magh
has also been published in Kantipur . According to the Nepal Police Headquarters, 4,535 vehicles have been involved in accidents in January alone. A total of 2 thousand 906 accidents involved so many vehicles. 199 people died in that accident. Similarly, Three Nepali citizens who returned home from the Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, India died in a road accident in India on Monday morning
. Rupandehi Police Chief SP Ranjitsinh Rathore said that information was received about the death of 45-year-old Ganesh Khanal, his wife Deepa Khanal, 35, and Geeta Sharma, 40, residents of Devdah Municipality-9 of Rupandehi. Similarly, in today's economic news, of the application submitted for the president of Nepal Insurance Authority, there is a
that five people have been selected in the first stage . The recommendation committee formed under the coordination of Shivraj Adhikari, Vice Chairman of the National Planning Commission for the appointment of the Chairman of the Authority has shortlisted five of the 12 applicants. Kamal Prasad Regmi, Chiranjeevi Chapagain, Damodar Basaula, Ramsharan Pudasaini and Sharad Ojha were selected in the first round. The interview of the candidates selected in the first phase has been posted on January 10 (next Saturday).
