Author: Himalaya Post

73 ICRR Foundation Day Concluded

Kathmandu – Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICRR) Foundation Day The 73rd ‘Indian Council for Cultural Relations Foundation Day’ of various programs has been completed. The Swami Vivekananda Cultural Center at the Indian Embassy, Kathmandu celebrated the 73rd ICRR Foundation Day by organizing a program at the Embassy on Wednesday. During the ceremony, Prasanna Srivastava, Deputy Chief of Mission of the Embassy while inaugurating the program expressed the view that ICCR has built friendship between the people of India and Nepal through scholarships and fellowships to study in India and friendship. further strengthened. between the two countries. Similarly, Swami...

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NMB Bank becomes first bank to make a hedging transaction in Nepal

KATHMANDU – NMB Bank has become the first bank in Nepal to complete a hedging transaction. With the collaboration of  Currency Exchange Fund (TCX), Amsterdam and MFX Mudra Rex Solutions, Washington NMB conducted a successful hedging transaction of 8 million dollar, become the leading commercial bank to complete the first hedging transaction. Recently, Nepal Development Finance Institutions have become the first choice for grants. Due to the resources and means available here, the cooperation received from foreign donor agencies has been playing an important role in the economic development of Nepal. Consequently, the NMB says that Nepal’s banks and...

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Hinduism and Nepal-India relation

– BP Badal Gods in Nepal and India Whatever we see or feel in this universe, that births, grows, and dies. Birth, Growth, and Death are the universal truths of the universe. The phenomenal science of the birth is the Generation, of the growth is Operation, and of the death is Destruction. It is popularly known as Srishti, Sthiti, and Pralaya denoted by Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh. Every molecule on the planet, whatever we can imagine, has to be generated, has to be operated on, and has to Die. Everything has to go by these three dimensions Generation, Operation,...

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Four people killed in Thailand shooting

Bankok, Thailand – Four people were killed in a shooting in southern Thailand on Saturday, according to the police. Local media reported that officers were still searching for the suspect. The attack started at about 5 pm (1100 GMT), in Khiri Rat Nikhom district in Surat Thani province — roughly 600 km (370 miles) south of the capital Bangkok, reported New Straits Times. There has been a steady trickle of violent incidents in the past 12 months, including one of the deadliest attacks in recent history. The kingdom was stunned in October after a former police sergeant murdered 36 people, 24 of them children, in the northeastern Nong Bua Lam Phu province. Notably, Thailand has high rates of gun ownership and last month, three people were killed and another three wounded in a Phetchaburi province shooting, which ended only after a 15-hour stand-off, reported New Straits...

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NSU rebel candidate Bista elected FSU President at Patan Campus

Kathmandu– Sushil Bista, an independent as well as rebel candidate of Nepal Student’s Union, has been elected President of the Free Students’ Union (FSU) of Patan Multiple Campus in Lalitpur. According to the results of the counting of votes completed last night, Bista was elected to the post of FSU President by a margin of 169 votes. He secured 841 votes while his closest contender ANNFSU’s Suresh GC secured 672...

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