World Bank to provide 266 mil USD concessional loan to Nepal

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KATHMANDU: The World Bank (WB) has agreed to provide concessional loan of 200 million US dollar under the First Programmatic Fiscal and Public Financial Management Development Policy Credit (DPC) in budgetary support and 66 million US dollar for Rani Jamara Kulariya Irrigation Scheme.

At a programme organised at Finance Ministry on Thursday, Country Director of the World Bank, Qimiao Fan, and Secretary at the Ministry of Finance, Rajan Khanal, signed the agreement to that effect.

The loan proceeds available under ‘Development Policy Credit’ will be utilized in the sector of government’s priority through national budgetary system. This policy credit is tailored with prior actions of reform in fiscal and public financial management sector. The agreement remains effective until 28th February, 2019.

The second agreement signed today is for Rani Jamara Kulariya Irrigation Scheme II which envisions modernizing irrigation system and strengthening the water user’s associations committees and agricultural production support.

In the second phase of modernization of the project, the credit amount will be utilized to complete the remaining works of ongoing project. This credit agreement remains effective until December 31, 2023.

On the occasion, the Government of Nepal has expressed its sincere appreciation to the World Bank for the concessional loan assistance and for continued support in the socio-economic development of Nepal.

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Wayne Rooney to join MLS club DC United

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File: Everton’s Wayne Rooney with his children during the lap of honour after the match, on May 5, 2018. Photo: REUTERS

LIVERPOOL: Former England captain Wayne Rooney has agreed a deal in principle to move from Everton to Major League Soccer (MLS) club DC United, British media reported on Thursday.

The 32-year-old forward is set to sign a contract until the end of 2020 season and the move could be completed when the MLS mid-season transfer window opens on July 10.

Rooney, capped 119 times by England, rejoined his boyhood club Everton at the start of the season on a two-year deal after 13 trophy-laden years at Manchester United.
He scored the last of his 11 goals for the Merseyside club in December and manager Sam Allardyce has suggested he could not guarantee the player a regular starting spot next season.
At United, Rooney won five Premier League titles, the Champions League, FA Cup and was named Footballer of the Year in 2010.

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Brad Shields not alone for Eddie Jones as an England forward newcomer | Robert Kitson

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It will be hard for Brad Shields to go straight from Super Rugby into the England side in South Africa but Ben Earl, Jack Willis and Jonny Hill lack experience in this company, too

England’s tour squad for South Africa reads like one of those wedding‑day rhymes for superstitious brides: something old, something new, something borrowed, something out of the blue. There is more than enough in Eddie Jones’s trousseau for the three-Test series next month to raise eyebrows in both hemispheres.

Three names particularly stand out in a 34-man squad shaped partly by injury and Jones’s desire to rest certain individuals. Danny Cipriani is finally back in the frame at the age of 30, granted one last chance to show he can be the man to revitalise England’s attacking game, while Sale’s Cameron Redpath, still an 18-year‑old schoolboy, has been plucked from England’s age-group ranks. In addition, on temporary loan from a disgruntled New Zealand, there is a slot for the Hurricanes captain, Brad Shields, English qualified via his parents but until now a complete stranger to the game in these parts.

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The curious case of West Brom, Darren Moore and their relegation | Liam Rosenior

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The caretaker manager has had a startling effect on the players and the club must stick with him in the Championship – not only for their own benefit but for that of the national game

Having secured our Premier League status with the great win over Manchester United last week, myself and the rest of our squad were much more comfortable in our hotel on Tuesday evening as we sat down to watch Swansea and Southampton in their crucial match and the effect the result would have on the bottom of the table.

As the game progressed and produced a massive win for the Saints, it not only put Swansea in huge trouble but consigned West Bromwich Albion to their inevitable fate regardless of their outstanding resurgence under Darren Moore. The case of West Brom and especially the superb results they have picked up recently – beating Manchester United away and a strong Tottenham team at The Hawthorns – is a curious one in terms of how a manager can affect his players’ performances so critically and how, in the bigger picture of our national game, we consider and appoint head coaches.

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Lloris: Top four finish better than a trophy

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The Frenchman has not been brought down by the Spurs’ lack of silverware and feels that they will improve even more in their new ground

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2nd Division I-League: Fateh Hyderabad crash out, Dynamos prevail in Delhi derby

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It was a day of twin wins for the reserve sides of ISL teams in the penultimate gameday of the second division…

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Wenger suppressed ‘the animal inside’ to succeed at Arsenal

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Keeping his emotions in check has been key to the Frenchman’s success during 22 memorable years in charge of the Gunners

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Salah told by Egypt legend now is ‘the right time’ for Real Madrid move

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Hany Ramzy has advised Liverpool’s 43-goal forward to make the most of his current standing and embrace the opportunity to join a La Liga giant

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Arsene Wenger’s greatest ever Arsenal XI: Henry & Bergkamp lead the line

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Who have been the Frenchman’s best servants during an iconic 22-year reign in north London?

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Test cricket a step forward for ambitious Ireland

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Ireland’s William Porterfield during the press conference before Ireland First Test match, at Malahide Cricket Club, Malahide, Ireland, on Thursday, May 10 2018. Photo: REUTERS

DUBLIN: Ireland will make a giant leap when they host their first ever test match, against Pakistan in Dublin on Friday, the start of what will be a slow introduction to the longest format of the game, according to Cricket Ireland CEO Warren Deutrom.

Ireland will become the first team to debut in the test format since Bangladesh in 2000, after being awarded full member status by the International Cricket Council (ICC) last June along with Afghanistan.

The benefits of being a full member are more likely, especially initially, to be felt more keenly off the pitch though as the game seeks to earn mainstream status in Ireland.

“We have done things in the opposite way to the norm,” Deutrom told Reuters in a telephonic interview from Dublin.

“Normally a game becomes a major sport in their country first and they then use that to create success on an international stage.

“But Irish cricket has become successful on the international stage initially, punching above our weight, and we are using that to hopefully become a mainstream sport in Ireland.

“Will test cricket be the format to bring people to the sport in Ireland? The answer is probably no. But we wouldn’t anticipate playing more than one or two test matches at home per year, probably up until 2022. Then we can look again thereafter.

“We are adopting a less-is-more approach, to develop a brand of hosting test cricket without it becoming too financially unsustainable.”

Deutrom says the ICC full member status provides certainty to the board’s commercial partners, an important step forward in developing the game in the country.

“The tangible benefits are more funding from the ICC and the ability to guarantee more fixtures across all three formats in the coming years that will improve our players.

“We have a very good diet of multi-format cricket coming up, of which the mainstay will be the One-Day International league. We will have 60 to 65 fixtures over the next four or five years, and that is just at home.

“If you are relying on one or two standalone fixtures in a season then that is never enough to generate consistent spectator and media interest.

“We can now go forward with some certainty to provide our commercial partners with multiple opportunities through the coming seasons. Broadcasters also want to develop a relationship with a visible brand and playing across multiple formats will allow for that.

“By virtue of all of these things, cricket will become more visible in Ireland, which will hopefully get kids playing the sport in greater numbers. Having the opportunity to wear the green shirt of Ireland as a professional international sportsperson … few major sports can offer that.”

Deutrom says public interest in Ireland‘s first ever test has been “good”, with media interest “phenomenal”.

“We were a bit unsure about how many temporary seats to put up (in Malahide) as we are trying to bed down an unfamiliar format to many in Ireland, but we settled on 6,300.

“Tickets sales for day one (as of May 9) were 5,100, for day two 4,000 and day three around 2,000. We had a four-page pull-out in Ireland‘s biggest-selling national newspaper, the Independent, last weekend which has been part of a phenomenal media response to the test.”

There is a potential threat facing Ireland with the exit of Britain from the European Union that will mean their cricketers become less accessible to English counties.

That presents a problem on two fronts – the lack of exposure for the players to quality cricket to help with their development and the potential that some may choose ‘club over country’ if that option is open to them through lineage.

Deutrom believes the solution lies in strengthening Ireland‘s domestic competitions and that is something that has been under way for a few years now.

“We have been thinking about this as far back as 2012,” he reveals. “The more we were taking players out of county cricket, it became a tug-of-love for the players between their bread and butter and developing the national team.

“So we put our inter-provincial structure in place in 2013, which was actually the revival of an old structure between our three primary provinces. We added Munster to that in the Twenty20 format to give us four teams.

“So we had a greater quantity of cricket being played in Ireland, the next step is to improve the quality and with players less likely to feature for English county sides after 2019, that should improve as well.

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