What happened in the world today?

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What happened in the world today?

The corruption case against 93 including former Prime Minister Madhav Nepal in the Patanjali land case, disruption in the Parliament demanding the resignation of the Home Minister over the visit visa case, the cancellation of visas of foreign students studying at Harvard by the US President and the appointment of Patrick de Wilde as women's football coach were in the news today.

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In the case of Patanjali land embezzlement former Prime Minister and Chairman of CPN-S Madhav Kumar Nepal has been filed as a defendant in the corruption case

Rs. The Abuse of Authority Investigation Commission has filed a case in a special court on Thursday, making 93 people defendants, including the former Prime Minister of Nepal, the then Secretary of the Ministry of Land Reforms Chhabiraj Pant and the head of Patanjali Yogpeeth and Ayurveda Company, Shaligram Singh of Nepal.

000 The opposition parties are blocking the House

demanding the resignation of Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar in the case of visit visa. Although the meeting of the House of Representatives was called at 1:00 pm on Thursday, the situation has come to a standstill because the ruling party did not agree on the issues raised by the opposition parties and the opposition parties did not back down from their stand. The Home Minister has asked for time to present his opinion in the Parliament. 

000 The government of Nepal has fixed the minimum salary of one thousand dirhams for Nepali workers going to the United Arab Emirates

. Now the government will not verify the demand letter of employers who demand labor for less than this. Labor, Employment and Social Security Minister Sharatsingh Bhandari has decided on Thursday to determine the minimum salary of workers going to UAE.  

000 US President Donald Trump has temporarily suspended the entry of foreign students who want to study at Howard University or participate in exchange programs. President Trump has banned the entry of foreign students for 6 months. The US President on Wednesday decided to stop the admission of foreign students to Harvard University, showing 'concern for national security'. 

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All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) on Thursday Belgian Patrick de Wilde has been appointed as the head coach of the Nepali women's national team. ANFA General Secretary Kiran Rai signed the agreement at a program held at the ANFA complex in Satdobato. He is the second coach to handle the Nepali women's national team. 

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