What happened in the world today?

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What happened in the world today?

From the bodies of the Nepalis killed in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir being brought, the appointment of UML MP Pant as the Minister of Education, the dismissal of the Minister of State for Energy Tamang and the lowering of the maximum age limit for women entering the civil service, the news was in the news today.

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The process of bringing the body of Nepali Sudeep Neupane, who died in the attack on Tuesday in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India, has started . According to the Nepali Embassy in New Delhi, his body will be brought to Butwal by midnight today via Delhi (Lucknow). The attack is being widely condemned. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi termed the barbaric attack on tourists as a 'brutal incident' and pledged to take strict action against the culprits. Paudel has appointed Pant as the Minister of Education.

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli dismissed him on Wednesday for refusing to apologize. 000 Education He said that Parliament's obligation to pass the bill with priority is a . Today, in a meeting organized to discuss current political issues with the chief whips of various political parties, Speaker Ghimire said that while the community school teachers are protesting demanding the release of the Education Act, the Education Bill should be passed with priority once the Parliament is in session.  000

The maximum age limit for entering civil service has been reduced for women

. According to the report prepared by the 11-member sub-committee led by Dilendra Prasad Badu regarding the bill to regulate the formation, operation and conditions of service of the Federal Civil Service submitted to the Public Order and Good Governance Committee, the maximum age limit for women to enter the service has been reduced.   000 Among the uncertainties seen in the current world economy

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The World Bank believes that the economic growth rate of Asian countries will also be affected

. According to the 'South Asia Development Update, Taxing Times' report released by the bank on Wednesday, the regional growth rate will be 5.8 percent in 2025. This is 0.4 percentage points lower than the previous October projection.  

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