Nepali Sansar presents you with some important news updates for the week of June 08-14, 2019.<\/p>\n
Nepal made headline for some major developments in areas of politics, tourism, infrastructure, entertainment and bilateral ties that drew attention from spectators, nationally and internationally.<\/p>\n
Let\u2019s take a look:<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n A recent update from Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation reveals that Banana farming has created 60,000 jobs in Nepal. While 36,000 people are already involved in banana farming, the practice has created place for another 15,000 people, says Tek Bahadur Singh, Banana Expert at the Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Upcoming Nepali movie \u2018Password\u2019 features Bollywood actress Sunny Leone. Filmmakers released the song Aajako Sanam <\/em>on June 13, 2019. Nepalis will also get to see their favorite actor Anup Bikram. While Durga Kharel has given his voice for the song.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n As part of his 9-Day Europe Trip, Nepal PM Oli visited Paris on a formal visit to the French city. During his visit, Oli met and interacted with representatives from the French Business Community and French companies. He urged French investors to invest in Nepal.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The trekking route to Dhaulagiri\u2019s base camp is now repaired and widened. \u00a0The 9.4 km route was widened and stone steps were constructed. The trekking route between Naurabhir and Sallaghari was completed at a cost of NPR 5 million. The funds for the project were provided by the Gandaki State Government\u2019s Ministry of Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Nepal mourns the loss of former education minister Dhaniram Poudel on June 14, 2019. Member of the ruling Nepal Communist Party, Poudel, died after succumbing to a heart attack at 53 years. He was elected as Education Minister between 2016-17. Besides a political career, he also pursued writing and was a journalist.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Nepal Government has taken back its decision to hike public transportation fare after directions from the Prime Minister\u2019s Office. The government had planned to hike the fare by 12 percent. Along with this decision, it has also withdrawn operation of night bus services.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Bagmati corridor remains a dream for many who worked to provide safety, security and natural beauty to the river flowing through Kathmandu Valley. The construction is still underway even after 10 years of commencement. Bagmati River Basin Improvement Project and High Powered Committee for Integrated Development of the Bagmati Civilization have undertaken the responsibility to build the Bagmati Corridor in different phases. As per recent committee estimates, the bridge will take another five years to be constructed.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Nepal Government has decided to purchase chemical fertilizers from India via a G2G process. The information was shared by the Minister for Communications and Information Technology Gokul Baskota.<\/p>\n Previous Week:-<\/strong><\/p>\n Nepali Sansar presents you with some important news updates for the week of June 08-14, 2019.…<\/span><\/p>\n1)\u00a0 Banana Farming Creates 60,000 Jobs<\/h3>\n
2)\u00a0 New Nepali Song Features Bollywood\u2019s Sunny Leone<\/h3>\n
3)\u00a0 PM Oli Urges French Investment in Nepal<\/h3>\n
4)\u00a0 Dhaulagari Base Camp Trekking Route Now Wider!<\/h3>\n
5)\u00a0 Former Education Minister Passes Away<\/h3>\n
6)\u00a0 Govt Cancels Hike on Public Transport Fare<\/h3>\n
7)\u00a0 Bagmati Corridor Still Underway After A Decade<\/h3>\n
8)\u00a0 Nepal Plans to Buy Indian Chemical Fertilizers Via G2G<\/h3>\n
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