What happened in the world today?

Ashad 13, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

What happened in the world today?

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12% planting by June 13, more paddy growing did not start in Madhesh, Tamakosi started producing electricity at full capacity, Jaspa Nepal withdrew its support to the Lumbini provincial government, now the news from 2 years of pre-primary education in community and private schools to Nepal's pre-quarterfinal in the 29th Asian Youth Table Tennis Championship was in the news today.

 

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12.33 percent of rice planting across the country has been . Annually, 1395 thousand 207 hectares of rice are planted. Of which 1 lakh 72 thousand hectares have been planted. Due to lack of timely rains, there is no planting in Madhesh province, which produces more rice. In Madhesh, rice is planted in 383 thousand 150 hectares. But Keshav Devkota, head of Crop Development and Agricultural Biodiversity Conservation Center, said that the data of planting was not received until June 13.

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Upward of domestic investment Tamakosi hydropower plant has started producing electricity at full capacity 24 hours  . 24 hours  Electricity production has started. 

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Jaspa Nepal led by Upendra Yadav has taken back the support given to Lumbini provincial government  . The support given to the government led by Chief Minister Chetnarayan Acharya was withdrawn on Friday. Jaspa has only 1 provincial assembly member in Lumbini province. 

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Now the before class 1 is the of the 2-year-old elementary child development class (ECD). On Friday, in the education, health and information technology committee of the House of Representatives, the parliamentarians agreed that the ECD program will remain for 2 years in both types of schools. 

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Nepal has entered the pre-quarterfinals of the U-19 boys team event of the 29th Asian Youth Table Tennis Championship. In the Group 1 match of the ongoing tournament in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Nepal defeated Saudi Arabia 3-1 and managed to reach the pre-quarterfinals. Team leader Jackie Maharjan stated that Nepal, which collected 3 points, reached the pre-quarterfinals by becoming the runner-up in the group.

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