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]]>A Nepal Airlines airplane transported the equipment to Kathmandu from Tel Aviv on Thursday. In this package, 120 oxygen concentrators and 8 ventilators are included to save Nepali lives.
Yair Lapid, Israel’s Foreign Affairs Minister, said it was an honor for Israel to help Nepal during these challenging times. The statement was issued before the flight took from Tel Aviv and the Israeli embassy in Kathmandu released this information.
Hanan Goder, Israeli Ambassador to Nepal, oversaw the transfer of the medical supplies to the Nepal Health Ministry officials at the Tribhuvan airport on Thursday.
Previously, Israel sent COVID-19 medical supplies to the hospitals in Dhulikhel, Patan, and Bir. Nepal Police also received the Israeli medical supplies then.
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]]>Ride-sharing operators Tootle, and Pathao individually stated that they would continue to observe the safety measures during the ride operations. It is likely that they will also abide by odd-even rationing.
Tootle Founder Sixit Bhatta says, “We have asked the passengers to compulsorily wear a mask and maintain necessary precautions.” Reiterating the same was Pathao Regional Director Aseem Man Singh Basnyat said,“We are not using PPEs but have maintained all necessary precautions.”
It is to be observed that private transportation such as taxis and motor cabs will operate from Tuesday.
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]]>However, the Chief District Officers have decided to relax some of the restrictions.
The relaxed lockdown measures now stipulate that the following business will be allowed to operate during the period:
The lockdown was initially imposed for a week on April 29. It was then ended until May 12 and was further extended till May 27.
On May 25, the authorities shut down the grocery stores and enforced additional measures. However, due to the rising criticism, the government has decided to relax the measures until June 14.
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]]>The political parties’ leaders, which constitute the federal parliament, and former Prime Ministers were invited to attend this meeting in New Baneshwar, Kathmandu.
Incumbent PM Oli, chairman of the ruling CPN-UML, skipped the meeting while former PM Jhala Khanal joined the meeting virtually.
The meeting was called for after political parties have approached the Supreme Court challenging the dissolution of HoR.
On May 22, President Bidya Bhandari dissolved the parliament’s lower house on the recommendation of the Oli-led cabinet
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]]>This directive comes amid the stringent movement curbs placed by the Nepali government to curtail the pandemic spread.
This decision was formulated by justices Sapana Pradhan Malla and Kumar Chudal after Nikita Agrawal petitioned a writ, among others.
The writ was fueled by the first wave encumbrances, which subjected several staffers in this sector. The staffers were detained by the police in Kathmandu last year during the lockdown.
Although the issue was settled back then, law enforcement agencies began detaining the delivery staff again this year due to the fresh lockdown curbs.
The petitioners moved the court to avoid such snafus. While directing the government, the court urged the companies to ensure the delivery agents followed the health protocols issued to curtail the pandemic.
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]]>After successfully completing the Mount Everest cleaning campaign in 2019, the NA has started Mountain Cleaning 2021 with a noble objective of cleaning the six mountains, including Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Pumori, Mt. Amadablam, Mt. Makalu, and Mt. Dhaulagiri.
The Nepali Government had released over NPR 120 million to the NA to launch the campaign.
According to Major Rupak Jung Thapa, a team of 24 members, comprising 10 NA personnel and 14 from a private expedition company, had reached the base camp of the 8,462 meters-mountain on April 25. The team trekked up to Camp 4 (7,400 meters) of the fifth highest mountain and collected 6,700 Kgs of garbage.
Of collected trash, 4,882 kgs were non-biodegradable and 1,725 kgs were biodegradable.
The NA has handed over the bio-degradable waste to Makalu Rural Municipality Chair Tej Bahadur Pokharel, and non-biodegradable waste will be taken to Kathmandu.
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]]>A Cabinet Meeting held on Sunday decided to suspend domestic flights from Monday midnight and international flights from Wednesday midnight. According to Foreign Affairs Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali, the flights will remain suspended till May 14.
However, the Cabinet has permitted chartered flights of domestic and international airlines to operate as usual even during the suspension period.
This is the latest addition to the list of lockdown restrictions imposed by the Nepali Government in a bid to fight the unprecedented second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
The government has already imposed partial and complete prohibitory orders in as many as 41 districts. According to the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP), complete prohibitory orders have been imposed in 30 districts and partial orders in 11 districts.
Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Kaski, Surkhet, Parsa, Kailali, Kanchanpur, Dang, Chitwan, and Rupandehi districts are some of the regions that are under strict prohibitory orders.
The government has also banned long-haul public transportation to control the pandemic.
Nepal on Sunday recorded the highest-ever single-day spike with 7,211 new COVID-19 cases, taking the cumulative count of cases to 336,030. With 27 people succumbing to the infection in the last 24 hours, the death toll has mounted to 3,325. Currently, there are 48,711 active cases and 283,994 recoveries in the country.
According to the MoHP, the number of coronavirus cases has increased by 136.8% compared to the last week, indicating a 2x increase in infection rate just in a week.
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]]>The prohibitory order will be effective from 6 AM on April 29 to midnight on May 5.
The Chief District Officers (CDOs) of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Lalitpur districts took the decision to this effect during a joint meeting held on Monday to discuss various strategies to tame the COVID-19 resurgence.
All the three DAOs issued separate notices with details about the services and activities that are prohibited and allowed during the prohibitory period.
List of Activities Allowed and Restricted During the Prohibitory Period:
However, the businesses that operate during the prohibitory period must adhere to the public health protocols set by the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP).
According to the MoHP, Kathmandu Valley reported 1,912 coronavirus infection cases, including 1,567 in Kathmandu, 223 in Lalitpur, and 122 in Bhaktapur districts, on Monday alone. In the past two weeks, Valley witnessed 10,979 new cases, becoming a COVID-19 hotspot in the country in the recent days.
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]]>The side will be led by Pieter Seelaar, the veteran of 235 matches for the national side across all formats, whose left-arm spin has earned him 222 wickets, 61 of them in the T20 format. These days Seelaar is also a dangerous middle order batsman, his best in the shortest form an unbeaten 49-ball 96 in a losing cause against Scotland in 2019.
But he and Campbell will be hoping that his batting won’t be needed too often in Kathmandu, with a top-order which features Max O’Dowd (with an overall strike rate in T20s of 126.66), Tobias Visée (152.22), Ben Cooper (128.68) and wicketkeeper Scott Edwards (140.65).
Less experienced than these five but also capable of making quick runs are Tonny Staal (HCC) and Bas de Leede (Voorburg), both of whom will be keen to take their claim to a regular place in the side, and the same applies to teenage left-hander Vikram Singh (VRA Amsterdam), who has just a single cap so far but who will doubtless add more during this tournament.
De Leede is likely too to augment a pace attack which will be led by Paul van Meekeren and Viv Kingma, both genuinely quick and menacing, supported by Sebastiaan Braat (Hermes-DVS Schiedam), who has also shown himself to be a useful lower-order batter.
Apart from Seelaar himself, the squad’s spin options include the leg-breaks of Voorburg’s Philippe Boissevain, while there are two uncapped spinners in the side: HBS Craeyenhout’s Julian de Mey and Aryan Dutt (Voorburg). Dutt batted in the top five for his club last season, while De Mey’s batting has improved markedly recently.
The Netherlands lead Nepal 5-2 across their meetings in the T20 format, but Nepal have won the last two, a dead rubber in the last game of a four-match series in the Netherlands in 2015, and their encounter in the Desert T20 tournament in Oman in 2019.
The Dutch have never met Malaysia in a T20 International before, their only completed match in any format a 9-wicket victory in the 1994 ICC Trophy tournament in Nairobi.
A warm-up match before the 1997 tournament in Malaysia was rained off with the Netherlands well on top. Playing at 1300-metre elevation in Kathmandu will be a considerable test for both the
visiting sides, as will the passionate support they can expect for the Nepalese. With Malaysia sitting a division below the hosts in the ICC hierarchy and the Dutch fielding what is mostly a second string side, Nepal may well start as favorites.
But Campbell and Bilal Asad, his Malaysian counterpart, will be looking to their players literally to rise to the occasion and to demonstrate how effectively they can adapt on the international stage.
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Pieter Seelaar (VOC) , Tobias Visée (HBS), Ben Cooper (VRA), Max O’Dowd (VOC), Bas de Leede (VCC), Vikramjit Singh (VRA), Scott Edwards (VOC), Aryan Dutt (VCC), Philippe Boissevain (VCC), Paul van Meekeren (UK), Vivian Kingma (VCC), Tonny Staal (HCC), Sebastiaan Braat (Hermes DVS), Julian de Mey (HBS)
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]]>Tourism Minister Bhanubhakta Dhakal was present at the marriage ceremony held at a party palace in Kathmandu.
The 49-year-old NCP’s Oli faction leader and the 23-year-old model were in a relationship for the past few years.
Jangmu Sherpa won the title of Miss Mongol Nepal 2018 and has acted in some music videos.
The bride and the groom were dressed in the traditional Kirati costumes.
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