What happened in the world today?

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What happened in the world today?

From the identity of the owner of 25 crores found in the truck from Tokha, the signing of eight memorandums of understanding between Nepal and Thailand, the government giving Rs 10/10 lakh to the families of Suresh and Savin who lost their lives in the three-corner protest, to the demonstration of teachers across the country in Kathmandu, the news was in the news today.

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Illicit foreign currency worth Rs. 25 crores (US dollars and Euros) The identity of the owner has been . According to the Revenue Investigation Department, it was revealed that the amount belongs to Narayan Paudel, who is a permanent resident of Bhotekoshi Rural Municipality-4 of Sindhupalchok and now lives in Tokha Municipality-10 Mahadeotar. According to Chandi Prasad Ghimire, Director General of the Revenue Investigation Department, it has been revealed that Paudel is the main owner of the money. 

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Nepal and Thailand have signed eight different agreements . During Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's official visit to Thailand, two memorandums of understanding were signed between the governmental parties of the two countries and six between the non-governmental parties. Prime Minister Oli and Thai Prime Minister Pei Thong Than Shinawatra had a bilateral meeting before the signing ceremony of the memorandum of understanding. 

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The government has given 10/10 lakh rupees to the families of 2 youths who lost their lives during the royalist demonstration in Tinkune, Kathmandu on 15th Chait. According to the home minister's decision, the support has been provided to the families of journalist Suresh Rajak and young man Savin Maharjan of Kirtipur.  000

The teachers demonstrated demanding the release of the School Education Act. On Wednesday, teachers demonstrated

from Maitighar to Baneshwar in Kathmandu. In the demonstration organized by the Teachers' Federation, the rally that came from various places in Kathmandu reached Maitighar and turned into a sit-in.  000 The death toll has reached 21

in the blast that took place on Tuesday at a firecracker industry and warehouse in Banaskantha, Gujarat state, India. Indian media reported that five people were injured. Most of the dead are industrial workers. In the incident at Deepak Traders in Disa Nagar, Banaskantha District of Gujarat State, it is said that some of the laborers' parts reached 50 meters away. 

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