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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's announcement of the new Education Act in Ikantipur on Friday, from Ravi Lamichhane's petition in the Supreme Court to the court's permission to detain Durga Prasai for 12 days for investigation have been published.
In an event held in Butwal on Friday, Prime Minister Oli said that the of the new education act will be a . Prime Minister Oli addressed the protesting teachers at the awakening meeting organized by UML Lumbini Province in Butwal on Friday and said that the government will solve the problem. "The law has been stalled for a long time, we have said that we will bring it, the problem will not be solved by emotions, we will bring the law at the appropriate time to benefit the nation and solve all the problems in an orderly manner," said Prime Minister Oli.
The court has given the police 12 days to investigate the businessman Durga Prasai, who was arrested on charges of inciting violence in the protest of the royalist group on 15th of Chait
. Information officer Deepak Kumar Shrestha said that on Friday, the bench of Judge Shishirraj Dhakal of District Court Kathmandu gave a 12-day deadline to investigate Prasai for crimes against the state. RSVP Chairman Ravi Lamichhane filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the Tulsipur, Butwal bench's order to send him to prison On Friday, Lamichhane's wife Nikita Paudel, RSVP co-spokesperson Pratibha Rawal and lawyer Narayan Kandel reached the Supreme Court and registered it.
Forbes recently published the new list of billionaires in the world also includes celebrities from the entertainment industry. According to the list, there are currently 3,028 billionaires in the world and their combined wealth is 16.1 trillion US dollars. Among them, there are 18 billionaires from the entertainment sector and their total wealth is 39 billion dollars, according to Forbes journalist Monica Hunter Hart.
Similarly, Nepal's international master Raju Chettri has been nominated vice president of the international committee of the World Taekwondo Headquarters (Kukiwan) on Friday. Chhetri, who has been active as an international Taekwondo referee, is the first Nepali to reach there.
