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ByPublished: 12:00 am Sep 13, 2007
Rs 630m road budget
Kathmandu: The Road Board Nepal (RBN) on Wednesday announced a budget of Rs 630 million for the maintenance of roads across the country this year. Rs 137.09 million has been allocated for 50 municipalities with Kathmandu Metropolitan City sharing the highest amount — Rs 20 million. The board has allocated Rs 5 million for the Lalitpur Sub-metropolitan City. — HNS
Sahana meets PM
KATHMANDU: Minister for Foreign Affairs Sahana Pradhan met Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala on Wednesday. The duo discussed Nepal’s agenda to be presented in the 62nd UN General Assembly in New York. Pradhan is scheduled to address the Assembly on October 3. — HNS
Looted arms returned
SIRAHA: Maoists on Wednesday handed over arms looted by YCL cadres two weeks ago from the policemen at the Choharwa Chowk to the Siraha district police office. Three 303 rifles and 115 pieces of bullets were handed over to SP Mingmar Lama, in the presence of journalists and UN representatives. — HNS
‘Reopen shut firms’
BIRATNAGAR: Entrepreneurs have urged the government to help reopen the industries based in the Morang-Sunsari industrial corridor. All industries have remained shut as the supply of raw materials came to a halt after the collapse of a bridge over the Domana river along the national highway in West Bengal. — HNS
RPP MP dead
KATHMANDU: Central member of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) and MP Ajay Pratap Shaha died on Wednesday while undergoing treatment at the Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences in Lucknow. He was suffering from kidney and lung problems for over two years. He is survived by his wife, two sons and a daughter. The RPP has decided to fly the party flag at half-mast on Thursday to mourn his death. — HNS
Two bodies found
BANKE: The bodies of two more victims of the Rapti river boat tragedy were found in Jungpur of Baijapur VDC on Wednesday. Some 26 persons were swallowed by the river last Wednesday when their boat capsized and sank at Gavarghat. Till date, bodies of 17 victims have been recovered while nine others are still missing. Sub-inspector Mandhoj Singh Bhandari said neither of the two bodies has been identified yet. — HNS
Blast in house
JANAKPUR: A socket bomb went off in the house of senior advocate Ramji Prasad Mainali at Wakil Tole of Janakpur municipality-2 on Wednesday. Mainali was in Kathmandu while his wife and some servants were watching television on the first floor of the house, where Mainali’s office is also based, when the bomb exploded. Two doors, windows and cabinets were destroyed. No human casualty occurred, police said. — HNS
JTMM-J men kill one
JANAKPURDHAM: Cadres of the Jwala Singh-led JTMM shot dead 45-year-old Kedar Prasad Giri, a native of Lalbandi-5 in Sarlahi, at Pakchauda- 7 in Dhanusha on Tuesday night. — HNS