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CNI concerned
KATHMANDU: Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI) has voiced serious concern over the halt in the Manakamana cable car service. It has urged the government to create a favourable
environment to restart the cable car service that has been forcibly stopped by the All Nepal Security Labourers’ Association. — HNS
Workers on strike
KHAJURA: Workers at Ganapati Kattha Factory have launched an agitation saying that the management did not reinstate their 25 colleagues sacked some time ago. Issuing a press release, Nepali Congress-affiliated Nepal Factory Labourers’ Organisation warned of closing all plants under the factory if the management did not reinstate the 25 workers. On November
16, the management, without showing any reason, sacked them. — RSS
New office-bearers
BUTWAL: The sixth general convention of Western Transport Entrepreneurs’ Committee elected a 17-member new working committee under the leadership of Gupta Bahadur KC. Raju Gurung was elected senior vice-president, Prakash Shreshta, Yuva Raj Pant, Bhim Bahadur Thapa, Prem Bahadur Khatri and Tom Pandey vice-presidents, Ganesh Prasad Pant secretary, Tika Ram Chaudhary treasurer and Pratap Bahadur Karki joint-secretary. Around 1,350 trucks are plying under the committee’s banner. — RSS
Union conference
KATHMANDU: The fifth national conference of All Nepal Progressive Trade Unions’ Federation (ANPTUF) kick-started on Friday. Inaugurating the three-day long conference, ANPTUF coordinator Ram Singh Srish said the union would strive for the welfare of labourers. Some 600 representatives from 55 districts are attending the conference that is being held at Bhrikuti Mandap. Constituent Assembly member Pari Thapa said his party would fight to preserve nationalism, democracy and freedom. The conference will choose new office-bearers. — RSS