Author: Himalaya Post

Kathmandu-Hetauda tunnel way construction on priority

Bagmatii State Chief Minister Dormani Poudel said that an international bidding has been solicited for the consultancy service for the construction of the Posta Bahadur Bogati (Bhimphedi-Kulekhani) tunnel way under the Madan Bhandari Road. In a message today, CM Poudel said their cherished dreams are coming true with the significant progress in the construction of the tunnel way.   He further said the tunnel would establish easy connectivity between Bagmati State capital Hetauda and federal capital Kathmandu and also serve as the backbone for the economic development of the country. “The construction of the tunnel way has therefore been put on top priority”, he said in the message. The State government has advanced the plan of the tunnel with the confidence that it would be a milestone of the perspective development of Nepal, he said, adding the Hetauda-Kathmandu travel time would come down to one hour following the construction of the tunnel. “In addition, it would shorten the duration of travel to Kathmandu from all other regions of the country and increase economic efficiency”.   CM Poudel expressed his confidence that the tunnel would connect the entire western, eastern and southern parts of the country and substantially contribute to the overall economic growth of the country....

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Yubakavi Motiram Bhatta’s 154th birth anniversary being marked today

The 154th birth anniversary of the national luminary Yubakavi (the Youth Poet) Motiram Bhatta is being observed across the country today by organizing different literary events.   However, no formal programme has been organized this year due to rapid transmission of coronavirus throughout the country. Born on Kuse Aunsi (Father’s Day) in 1923 BS, Bhatta died on the same occasion in 1953 BS. Bhatta who lived a short span of life is ever remembered for his substantial contributions to the enrichment of Nepali literature. It was poet Bhatta who immortalized Adikavi Bhanubhakta Acharya by making public his biography. Further, Bhatta was also credited for introducing printing press in Nepal for the first time.   He was the one who introduced Ghazals in Nepali literature. The Yubakavi published the Ramayana of Bhanubhakta in 1941 BS. He further developed Nepali language and made it a beautiful medium for literary expression. Among the popular literary creations of Bhatta are ‘Bhanubhaktako Jeewan Charitra’, ‘Priyadarshika’ and ‘Pikdut’....

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”India is a Constructive, Dependable Actor Globally”

Harshvardhan Shringla Covid-19 continues to exact a heavy toll worldwide. In India too, positive cases are rising. However, our effective domestic response has led to a significant improvement in our recovery rate, which is now 68.78%. The case fatality rate at 2.01% remains one of the lowest in the world. High recovery and low-fatality outcomes can be attributed to proactive measures taken to deal with the outbreak from its early stages. We started screening Covid-19 cases a full 13 days before the first case was detected in India. We implemented full lockdown on the 55th day of the outbreak when we had only around 600 cases. Our public health response has been appreciated by the World Health Organization (WHO). The government took rapid steps to augment health infrastructure. As Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi noted, India now has over 11,000 Covid-19 facilities and 1.1 million isolation beds. We have ramped up testing to over half-a-million tests a day, to be scaled up to a million. India’s response has not been confined to meeting our domestic requirements. We have been significantly engaged with the international community in providing the leadership that the global situation demanded. As a responsible stakeholder in global health supply chains, we ensured timely access to essential drugs and medical items for over 150 countries, while meeting our own domestic requirements. We reaffirmed our position as the first...

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Prohibitory order issued in Kaski till August 23

With the increasing number of coronavirus infection cases, prohibitory order has been issued in Kaski district for six days. The prohibitory order would be implemented from this mid-night till August 23.   A meeting of the District Crisis Management Committee, Kaski, held today took the decision in this regard, said Assistant Chief District Officer, Shreenath Poudel. All shops except food stuffs and medicine would remain closed during the period. Nobody could come out from home during the prohibition period. Vehicles having pass from District Administration Office except of health workers, media persons and essential service could not come into operation while government offices, banks and financial institutions would remain closed.   The prohibitory order has been issued thinking that coronavirus infection might be spread as there would be movement of large number of people on the occasion of Kushe Ausi (father’s day) and teej festival, it is said....

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One more dead from corona infection in Banke

A person died of coronavirus infection in Banke last night. A 62-year-old man of Nepalgunj sub-metropolis-5 who was admitted to the Teaching Hospital in Nepalgunj after complaining of pneumonia died last night, shared resource person of District Health Office, Banke, Naresh Shrestha.   The old man died at around 11.40 last night in course of the treatment, Shrestha said. He was admitted to the Teaching Hospital on 16 August after he grew the symptoms of coronavirus infection since 14 August. He was tested positive for the virus on Monday afternoon. According to Chief Administration Officer Ram Bahadur Kurumwang, preparation for the management of the dead body was underway in coordination with the family members and the Nepal Army. With this, the death toll from the coronavirus infection has reached four in Banke alone....

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