The National Bank has decided to keep 1 billion rupees in fixed deposits in banks and financial institutions for one year.
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Protests against the provincial government demanding water in Janakpurdham, anger of MPs after the minister did not come to the parliamentary committee meeting, Rashtra Bank keeping one billion in term deposit until the deadline of 14th, the death of 6 people in the stampede at the Mansadevi temple in Haridwar, to the installation of seats in the parapit of the Trivi Cricket Ground were in the news today.
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Demonstration demanding water in Janakpurdham . On Sunday, the Samajwadi Yuva Sangh, close to the Janata Samajwadi Party (JSP) Nepal, demonstrated. They also demonstrated against the state government. The protest started from Janak Chowk in Janakpurdham and reached the office of the Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers through the District Administration Office Dhanusha.
Nepal
Rastra Bank has placed 1 billion rupees in fixed deposits in banks and financial institutions. The National Bank has issued notices to banks and financial institutions to send proposals for this. The National Bank is going to keep the amount in the gratuity and pension fund in fixed deposit for one year. According to which a notification has been issued to keep Rs 80 crores in commercial banks, Rs 15 crores in development banks and Rs 5 crores in finance companies. 0000
Mansadevi temple in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, at least 6 people have died in a stampede
. Garhwal Mandal Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey while talking to news agency ANI has informed that 6 people were killed when a large crowd gathered in the temple. 0000 The work of connecting seats to the parapit of the Trivi International
cricket ground in Kirtipur
is going on in full swing . The work has started since last February to make the stadium of international standard and conduct games at night. In its first phase, a parapit is being constructed to accommodate 10,000 spectators and 6 floodlights are being installed.
