What happened in the world today?

Baishak 11, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

What happened in the world today?

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The decision of the US to close the MCC project, the filing of a forest case worth 1.5 billion against 6 including the suspended mayor of Bagmati Municipality, Bharat Thapa, to the suspension of trade, air flights and all bilateral agreements by Pakistan with India were in the news today.

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America has decided to close the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) . According to the decision of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led by the American billionaire Alan Musk, this grant assistance is going to be stopped.  

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Health and Population Minister Pradeep Paudel has instructed the private medical colleges to immediately implement the decision of the Medical Education Commission to give eight-level salary benefits to resident doctors . Minister Paudel gave this instruction in a discussion with the Nepal Physicians Association and resident physician representatives at the Ministry of Health on Thursday.   000

District Forest Office Sarlahi has filed a case in District Court Malangwa, making the suspended mayor Bharat Thapa, Deputy Mayor Leelakumari Moktan along with the suspended Bagmati Municipality

accused of encroaching Sagarnath forest land in Sarlahi and building a private lake . The Forest Office along with Thapa and Moktan filed a case against then district coordination committee chief Mithur Chaudhary, then chief administrative officer of the municipality Bimal Kumar Pokhrel, accounting officer Vishwaraj Pokhrel and the then engineer of the municipality Sagar Paudel, with a fine of Rs 1 billion 49 crore 39 lakh 43 thousand 337.

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Kathmandu Metropolitan City Chief Balendra Shah has accused of irregularities and political corruption in the commercial complex under construction (Kathmandu Tower) at the old bus park. This afternoon on the social networking site Facebook, he wrote a long status and mentioned his claim about how irregularity has happened since Naksapass.  

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Pakistan has responded to the retaliatory steps taken by India after the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir. After the meeting of Pakistan's National Security Committee, in a statement issued by the office of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, trade, air flights and all bilateral agreements with India have been suspended. 

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