What happened in the country today?

फाल्गुन १८, २०८१

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What happened in the country today?

The news of Jaspa Nepal President Yadav, who will not support other ordinances until the Land Ordinance is withdrawn, the arrest of 12 protestors during the clash between Swargadwari Guthipidi and the police in New Baneshwar, and Buffon's statement that Nepal can also play the World Cup, were in the news today.

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President of Janata Samajwadi Party, Nepal, Upendra Yadav, has said that the government's malicious selfishness and mentality are behind bringing important laws through an ordinance when the parliament session should be convened. President Yadav has said that five other ordinances cannot be passed until the land ordinance is withdrawn.   000

There has been a clash between the victim and the police in Naya Baneshwar of Kathmandu . Sunday    There was a clash in the demonstration. District Police Complex Kathmandu information officer SP Apilraj Bohra clashed after the protestors tried to break the restricted area. According to SP Bohra, DSP Ganga Paudel of police circle Singhdarbar was injured in the clash. He has been taken to Civil Hospital for treatment.  000

Muslims have started a month-long 'roja' (fasting)

from today. In the Islamic tradition, Ramadan, which is celebrated by fasting all day, has started from today. There is a tradition of celebrating Rozna according to Hijri (Urdu) Samvat calendar. According to this, with the end of the month of 'Shawan' yesterday and the beginning of Ramadan today, the fast has started. Ramadan is the ninth month according to the Hijri calendar of Islamic tradition.  000 Israel has blocked the entry of all humanitarian aid into Gaza

. Israel says it has suspended humanitarian aid as the first phase of the cease-fire with the Palestinian group Hamas has ended. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office has said that Hamas has rejected the offer made by US President Donald Trump's envoy Steve Wittkaufl to extend the ceasefire. 

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Buffon said that Nepal can also play World Cup football. Buffon, who came to watch the final of the KP Oli Cup, said in a conversation with the media at Tribhuvan International Airport on Sunday that Nepal can reach the World Cup with hard work and investment. International professional football legend Buffon said, 'Nepal can also play in the World Cup, but it requires a lot of hard work and investment.'

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