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Fees for climbing the mountains of Far West and Karnali provinces will be waived by the federal government for two years

Shrawn 16, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

What happened in the world today?

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Gang rape of a girl in Saptari, pressure on people's representatives to meet 1 lakh, 19 people including Chakre Milan given 7 days extension for crimes against public interest, no fee for climbing remote and Karnali mountains including Api, joint demand of 16 student organizations - From the immediate release of the Education Act to the biggest water crisis of the century in Tehran, to the warning that the dams will dry up within a few months.

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A 15-year-old Dalit girl was gang-raped in Rajviraj Municipality-11 Jalhi of Saptari. On Wednesday evening, the young people who came in a group of four picked up the girl who was standing in front of the house. After the neighbor informed the house, the family members, who were searching for the girl from the evening, came to know about the incident of rape of the girl when they caught the 19-year-old Raju Yadav, one of the accused, the next morning. He said that they have been pressing for a meeting since Thursday morning by holding a panchayat at the health post in the presence of ward president Utid Narayan Yadav.

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Milan Gurung, known as Chakra Milan, who was arrested on Thursday night, has been investigated by the district police complex for crimes against public interest . The police arrested 47 people including Milan after receiving a complaint call from the Sambala Hotel area of Maharajganj in Kathmandu.

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The federal government has waived the fee for climbing mountains in Far West and Karnali provinces for two years. During the current financial year and the next financial year 2083 and 2084, the salami customs for climbing 97 mountains of the two provinces have been done by the Mihana Council of Ministers. Tourist professionals have said that the fee charged for climbing 97 mountains, including the highest 7,132-meter Api mountain in Far West and Karnali region, will help in the development of tourism in this region. 0000

16 student organizations, including the ruling party, have demanded

the government to issue the School Education Act without delay . The student organizations including Navy Sangh, Aneraswaviyu, Akhil Krantikari issued a joint statement on Friday and drew the attention of the government to promulgate the Student Friendly Act. The student organization claims that the government has repeatedly promised to issue the School Education Act, but has neglected the issues of the students and the bill.  0000

Iran's President Masoud Pezheskian has warned that the dams in the capital Tehran may dry up

within a few months if water consumption is not stopped. The Tehran Provincial Water Supply Company also noted that the current water crisis is the worst in a century. According to him, the level of the reservoir that supplies water to the city has fallen to the "lowest level in a century". 

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