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China to support in operation of direct flights between Chengdu and Bhairahawa

State 5 chief minister Shankar Pokhrel has said there is a need for collaboration and cooperation for making relations between Lumbini and the heritage sites of China, lively. The Chief Minister expressed this during a meeting with Ambassador of China to Nepal, Hou Yanqi, at the Office of the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers here today. He said Nepal and China are linked by the Buddhist culture and Lumbini was an important means for the fostering of relations between the two countries. Stating that he wanted at least one among the government’s plan of constructing big industrial estates at Motipur of Rupandehi, Naubasta of Banke and Ghorahi of Dang in State 5 should be built according to the Chinese model, Chief Minister Pokhrel expressed the belief that Chinese experience would be useful in upgrading and improving the service of Lumbini Provincial Hospital of Butwal and Rapti Provincial Hospital at Tulasipur. He stated that the experience of China’s Sichuan province regarding agriculture commercialization and industrial development would also be useful for State-5. On the occasion, Chief Minister Pokhrel, through ambassador Hou, extended an invitation to the Sichuan province governor to visit State-5. Sichuan province and State 5 have sisterly relations. Recalling his visit to Sichuan province some months back on which occasion he had held discussions regarding new technology in agriculture with the agriculture scientists there, the Chief Minister...

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Pandey elected ECAN President

Prakash Pandey has been elected unopposed President of Educational Consultancy Association of Nepal (ECAN). Likewise, the 14th general assembly of the ECAN also picked Devidas Bhattarai as vice president, Bheshraj Bhattarai as the second vice president and Krishna Hari KC as the third vice president. Dipak Raj Bhusal has been chosen as general secretary, Basudev Dahal first secretary, BK Shrestha secretary, Prakash Shrestha treasurer and Karna Gurung...

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Trump trial likely to begin next Tuesday: Senate chief

The Senate impeachment trial of US President Donald Trump is likely to begin in seven days with key players sworn in later this week, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday. McConnell said he expected the House of Representatives to deliver the articles of impeachment against Trump to the upper chamber on Wednesday. “We believe that if that happens — in all likelihood — we’ll go through preliminary steps here this week which could well include the chief justice coming over and swearing in members of the Senate and some other kinds of housekeeping measures,” McConnell told reporters. “We hope to achieve that by consent which would set us up to begin the actual trial next Tuesday.” Trump faces charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, and the 100 senators will be his judge. On Thursday or Friday this week, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is expected to be sworn in to preside over the trial, which should last at least two weeks, and could run through mid-February. – ‘People deserve the truth’ – Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic House speaker, called for a fair trial and demanded the Senate subpoena witnesses and documents from the White House that will be crucial in the trial. “The American people deserve the truth, and the Constitution demands a trial… The president and the senators will be held accountable,” she added....

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Avalanches in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir kill 62, injure 53

At least 62 people were killed, 53 injured while 28 went missing in separate incidents of avalanches and rainfall in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, officials said. A total of 58 houses were fully destroyed while 82 others got partially damaged in separate snow and rain-triggered accidents in the territory, a handout by the disaster management authority of the Pakistan-controlled Kashmir said. The Neelum Valley area was the worst hit where 59 people were killed and 53 others injured when over 50 houses were buried by avalanches. While the rescue operation continues in the area, 28 people are still missing and the search continued during the day, but slowed down because of the darkness of the night, which created a major hurdle for the rescue teams to carry out their job, Ahmed Raza Qadri, a disaster management official of the Pakistan-controlled Kashmir explained. Qadri said that heavy rains and snow had been pounding Neelum Valley for the last few days, and the weather condition not only wreaked havoc on some of the residential colonies, but also blocked the main thoroughfares, making it hard for rescue teams to provide fast rescue and relief services to the trapped people. He said that Rescue 1122, a state-owned rescue agency, Pakistani military and other non-governmental organizations carried out the rescue and relief operations during the day. The military dispatched helicopters to the affected areas to recover...

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Volleyball club championship from coming Friday

The RBB-NVA National Women and Men Volleyball Club Championship is taking place from Friday. Rastriya Banijya Bank (RBB) is mainly sponsoring the championship to be organized by Nepal Volleyball Association (NVA). Preparations are over for the championship to be held during the period on 17-24 January, informed NVA general secretary Jitendra Bahadur Chand. Twelve teams towards men and eight teams towards women are contesting in the championship to take place at Covered Hall of National Sports Council in Tripureswor. The winning team will receive a cash prize of Rs 200,000 while the first runner-up will get Rs 100,000 in cash and the third will receive Rs 50,000. Likewise, the best men and women volleyball players will receive Rs 25,000...

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