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The news of Energy Minister Khadka's statement that loadshedding will take place, Maoist's 'Long March' again from Thursday, VAT levied on air tickets and tourism sector has become a loophole, businessmen's complaints, Karate Federation's discrimination, Sag gold winner Biplav retired, were in the news today.
Deepak Khadka, Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation of the government has told that there will be load shedding in the evening. In the meeting of the National Assembly on Wednesday, Minister Khadka said that load shedding is happening in the industry and now there will be load shedding in the homes of the common man. Minister Khadka said that the supply of electricity is less than the demand and there will be load shedding.
Maoist center's 'Maoist Tarai Madhesh Jagran with Janata' was suddenly suspended on February 24 as soon as it reached Rautahat. At the same time, in Serofero, Rajawadi was demonstrating in Kathmandu, Birganj and other cities . The Maoists, who had said that they would travel more than 1,840 kilometers from Jhapa to Kanchanpur 'non-stop', had decided to postpone it in Rautahat at a meeting of available officials. The postponed campaign is starting from Thursday morning from Bara .
Businessmen have complained that the Value Added Tax (VAT) imposed since the last financial year, including air tickets, is a windfall for Nepal's tourism industry. In the pre-budget discussion and discussion organized by the Confederation of Nepal Industry in Lalitpur on Tuesday, the businessmen said that due to the VAT imposed on air tickets in Nepal, billions of rupees have gone from the Nepali market to foreign markets, Hyundai has gained popularity and the number of tourists has decreased. 13th South Asian Games gold winner
Karate player Biplavlal Shrestha announced his retirement on Wednesday. Biplav, who came close to a medal in the Hangzhou Asian Games last year, told a press conference that the main reason for announcing his retirement was the discriminatory behavior of the leadership of the Nepal Karate Federation. An Indian court has sentenced three people to death for the murder of 24 people from the Dalit community in 1981.
They were members of a gang of robbers who shot victims, including women and children, in Uttar Pradesh's Dehuli village . On Tuesday, a special court in Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, said that such murders are among the rarest of the rare in India and that the death penalty is justified.
