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Govt, loan-sharking victims reach nine-point deal, protest suspended

The nine-day protest against loan sharking has been suspended after the government and representatives of loan-sharking victims reached a nine-point agreement on Friday. The "Justice March" on foot, which began from Tritiyagachhi in Janakpur on July 9, had reached Nijgadh in Bara, where an initial understanding was reached with Home Minister Sudan Gurung on July 16 to form formal negotiating teams in Kathmandu.

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Confederation of Nepalese Teachers objects to promo song of 'Masterni'

The Confederation of Nepalese Teachers (CNT) has expressed its protest to certain words used in the promotional song of the Nepali film 'Masterni'. The movie will be on show in theatres from August 21.

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Poor drainage leaves Kathmandu waterlogged after light rain

Several areas of the federal capital, including Anamnagar, New Baneshwor, Jamal, Raniban and Singha Durbar, become waterlogged even after light rainfall. Road traffic was severely affected on Thursday afternoon after these areas were inundated following the afternoon downpour. Commuters faced prolonged delays due to traffic disruptions.

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Dialogue between govt team and loan shark victims underway to ink deal

Preparations are underway to sign the written agreement by formalizing the verbal commitment reached between the government team and representatives of loan shark victims at Simara on Wednesday, according to the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers.

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Earlier today

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Court orders Everest Hospital, doctor to pay Rs 3.9 million over maternal death

The Consumer Court has ruled that negligence during the treatment of Manita Sharma, who died while receiving maternity care, led to her death and ordered Everest Hospital and an obstetrician to pay a total of Rs 3.9 million in compensation to her family.

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Yesterday

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Talks with loan shark victims remain inconclusive after three days in Bara, shift to Kathmandu

The Farmers–Workers Movement Against Loan Sharking formed a six-member negotiation team on Thursday to hold formal talks with the government. The committee, led by movement coordinator Awadhesh Kushwaha, includes Manoj Kumar Paswan, Rijan Rana Magar, Laxmi Ghimire, Kiran Pariyar and Nirga Naveen, chair of the Joint People's Rights Front.

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Former Nepal Telecom chief Sunil Paudel sentenced to eight years in bribery case

The Special Court has sentenced former Nepal Telecom Managing Director Sunil Paudel and businessman Deepak Anand to eight years in prison each after finding them guilty in a bribery case. The court also imposed an additional six-month prison term on Paudel for committing corruption while serving in a senior government position.

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PM Shah pledges stronger partnership with private sector to boost tourism

During a meeting with office bearers of the Hotel Association Nepal (HAN) at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers on Wednesday, Shah said the government has given high priority to the private sector and asked businesses to view the state as a strong development partner.

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Nepal qualify for U-19 Women's Asia Cup

Nepal secured a place in the semifinals of the ACC U-19 Women's Premier Cup with a commanding nine-wicket victory over Japan on Wednesday, earning qualification for the upcoming U-19 Women's Asia Cup.

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Why Kathmandu keeps flooding

Most flooding seen in Kathmandu today is not caused by rivers overflowing. It is pluvial flooding, which occurs when rainwater cannot soak into the ground or drain away quickly enough. Roads turn into temporary streams because the city has lost its ability to absorb water.

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Paddy plantation reaches 50 % in country so far

The authority hopes the paddy plantation will increase sharply next week, as it is raining in most parts of the country.

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Why Kathmandu keeps drowning in its own rainwater

Unchecked urbanization, clogged drains and shrinking rivers have turned even moderate rain into a citywide flood risk.

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