What happened in the world today?

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What happened in the world today?

The transfer of the secretary accused of tampering with Gandaki's budget, Dhangadhi submerged due to incessant rain, hundreds of cargo trucks stranded due to construction of diversion in Vinayi river, October 15 being celebrated as 'National Film Day', 71 people killed in Tehran jail due to Israeli attack, etc. were in the news all day. What happened in the world today?

of the Gandaki state government's budget for the next financial year 2082 and 83 has been a in the action of the secretary who is accusing himself of arbitrarily including his plans. The Cabinet meeting held on Monday has decided to transfer the Secretary of the Ministry of Economic Affairs Rajendradev Pandey to the office of the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers.

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Due to incessant rains most places in Dhangadhi are under water . Areas including the main road area of ​​Dhangadhi, Rato Pul, Hasanpur, Vishalnagar and other areas have been flooded. Due to flooding in the red bridge under the main market area, the traders are in a state of shock after water started entering the shops. Schools including Chaitanya Pathshala in Dhangadhi have closed due to the difficulties in the movement of students. Due to the heavy rain since Sunday night, the water level in the local rivers has also increased.

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Due to the flood in Binayi River at Dumkiwas of East Nawalparasi under the Mahendra Highway, the dock diversion has not been constructed . After Sunday's flood swept away the old diversion, now hundreds of cargo carriers and empty trucks traveling east-west through Mahendra Highway are stopped in Dumkiwas and Bardghat areas. 000

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'National Film Day' is celebrated on the 15th of October  . Communication and Information Technology Minister Prithvisubba Gurung made the announcement at a program organized here on Monday on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Nepal Film Development Board. He informed that this announcement was made according to the decision of the Cabinet meeting held on June 13. 000

At least 71 people died in the Israeli attack on Evin Prison in Tehran, the capital of Iran last week Iran's judiciary has announced. The victims of the June 23 attack included prison staff, recruits, inmates, visiting family members and residents of nearby buildings, the Judiciary Spokesman Asghar Jahangir reported, citing Judiciary spokesman Asghar Jahangir.

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