CTEVT to initiate proveniences

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Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT) has drafted a plan to establish institutions in all the seven provinces of the country. CTEVT announced to be all the Model Technical College in an event organized in Bhaktapur. As per Prof Dr. Geeta Bhakta Joshi, member of National Planning Commission, it is difficult to align CTEVT in federal structure due to instability circumstances. He shared that it would be better to reform existing institutions rather than forming new ones and the government is carrying on financial planning and policy formulation for the establishment of Model Polytechnic Centers all over the nation. He also pinpointed enormous number untrained workforce in Nepal. , “Every year, 5,00,000-strong youth workforce is produced in the country but only 1,14,000 of them are trained.” he asserted. “CTEVT would highlight systematic and transparent monitoring and evaluation of technical education in the country. We want to improve the technical and vocational training in the country.” said Pushpa Raman Wagle, a member secretary at CTEVT. He further expressed that the plan to establish a model multi-technical college in every province is the major motive of CTEVT.

Temperature at Kathmandu Valley; Chill to continue for few days

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With the medial of Magh, the temperature in Kathmandu Valley is to see further decline in the temperature. The minimal temperature of the capital valley has to 2.3 degree Celsius on Sunday. Since, it was 3.3 degree Celsius on Saturday. As the minimum temperature is going down, colder days are ahead, said Meteorologist Raju Pradhananga. For few days, the minimum temperature would remain stable to three degree Celsius in the next few days. Similarly, the western Tarai belt was covered with thick fog today morning. Earlier on January 7, the mercury of the Capital had plummeted to zero degrees Celsius. Most of the places of the country had witnessed rainfall while hill and mountain areas experienced snowfall on January 24. According to the Division, Jumla recorded the lowest temperature of minus 5 degree Celsius today while Dipayal recorded highest temperature of 23 degree Celsius.

Nepali Spinner Sandeep Lamichhane to play for Delhi Daredevils in IPL 2018

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Nepali Leg Spinner, Sandip Lamichhane, becomes the first Nepali Player to play in IPL 2018 for Delhi Daredevils, which is set to start 4th April, 2018. Lamichhane was bought at the base price of 20 lakhs INR. Glen Maxwell was bought by Delhi Daredevils in the Day 1 for 9 crore and Gautam Gambhir was bought for 2.8 crores. Gautam Gambhir is likely to lead Delhi Daredevils in the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League as notified by the Coach Ricky Ponting. Michael Clarke was seem rooting for the Leg Spinner and mentioned that he would pick Lamichhane if he was a part of team. Clarke was seem cheering after Lamichhane got picked up by his former partner and captain, Ricky Pointing.

NRA fails to append additional Rs 100,000 to quake victims

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National Reconstruction Authority, lead by Sher Bahadur Deuba-led government published a notice offending not able to grant of Rs 100,000 as per announced. NRA has set a target of rebuilding at least 60 per cent houses of earthquake victims this fiscal, which means 50,000 houses should be rebuilt this fiscal. A total of 93,000 houses have been built with the NRA’s assistance so far, and 230,000 houses are under construction. Chief Executive Officer of National Reconstruction Authority Yuba Raj Bhusal told that NRA needed another Rs 100 billion to provide grants of Rs 300,000 to quake victims, but the government had allocated only Rs 53 billion this fiscal. “If we provide additional Rs 100,000 to quake victims, that will increase financial burden of Rs 100 billion on the NRA and I do not think we will be able to provide such a huge amount to victims this fiscal,” Bhusal added. Bhusal said although the government made provisions for bank loans to quake victims, only 659 people took the loan, which was not even one per cent of quake victims who had to rebuild their houses. “Only those victims who have taken Rs 300,000 grant from the government are eligible for bank loans. Bhusal said quake victims needed to meet technical requirements to get the second tranche of the grant but since many victims had not received technical assistance, they were unable to get the second tranche. Bhusal said 100,000 houses were damaged by the quake in Kathmandu, but only 4,300 houses had been reconstructed and 15,000 houses were under construction. “Owners of 80,000 quake-damaged houses have not started reconstruction yet and I believe the victims have not been able to do so mainly due to financial crunch.” He added that he would hold a meeting with the banks tomorrow to discuss how they could provide  loans to quake victims. “In urban areas, a grant of Rs 300,000 may be just enough to demolish a quake victim’s house,” he argued. CEO Bhusal said his office was collecting data of quake victims who were unable to rebuild their houses due to their age, social and physical conditions. “I am planning to rebuild the houses of victims who are above 70 and single women above 65,” Bhusal said, adding that his office would rebuild houses of orphans below 16 and quake victims with physical disability. “Old people, juvenile orphans and quake victims with physical disability cannot rebuild their houses even if the government gives them one million rupees,” Bhusal said and added that once his office collected data from all ward offices of local levels, his office would request Red Cross and other organisations to rebuild their houses. There are 767,705 households that are eligible for housing grants.

Nepal clinches IDI index among South-Asians

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Nepal has proved 2017 as remarkable achievement year, since the government has to pass through different tough phases on the past years. World Economic Forum (WEF) has published their annual report of Inclusive Development Index (IDI), indexing Nepal as 22nd among 74 emerging economies of the world and leading the South Asian countries. WEF is an independent committee that evaluates IDI on the basis of engagement on business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas. Nepal’s sore is upgraded by surplus 5 points this year, since Nepal ranked in 127th position last year. IDI evaluated 103 nations in terms of two economic groups — advanced economies and emerging economies. The assessment is made annually. Growth and Development, Inclusion, and Equity sustainable stewardship of natural and financial resources are three important components of IDI. Among South Asian countries, Afghanistan, Bhutan and Maldives were not included in IDI list. India is at 62nd position dropping down two spots while Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and China are ranked 34th, 40th, 47th and 26th respectively. The Index has measured the performance of the countries on the basis of eleven dimensions of economic progress in addition to GDP. Lithuania is at the top of the emerging economies’ chart in IDI this year with 4.86 IDI score, followed by Hungary, Azerbaijan, Latvia and Poland. Norway is at the top spot as the world’s most advanced economy obtaining 6.08 IDI mark. The other four top advanced economies are Iceland, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Denmark. The Inclusive Development Index is based on a set of Key Performance Indicators that provide a multidimensional assessment of living standards. The index ranks countries according to their current level of inclusive development, and also provides a view on recent performance over 5 years.

Sandeep yet to be capped

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Nepalese star Sandeep Lamichhane has also been a hot topic among the crew of the bidders of Indian Premier League (IPL). On the lengthy queue Sandeep name yet to come, since today was the first day of the auction. He is currently in a discussion on Indian media to some extent. Two of the 3 new foreign players who have been a topic of discussion in Indian media have capped and they can also expect hope. West Indies’s Jaffra Archer and Australian Diarki Shirt were sold today.

Taliban killed 63 with an ambulance bomb

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A suicide bomber, planted on an ambulance, killed at least 63 with 151 people left injured on the Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul. The bomb exploded on Saturday at about 12:15 local time (08:45 GMT). The assaulter drove an ambulance, planted with explosives attacked the police checkpoint near old interior ministry building and offices of the European Union and High Peace Council. The Taliban have said they carried out the attack, the deadliest for months. Officers said the death toll would probably continue to rise, as casualties were brought to hospitals for medical attention. It is the deadliest attack in Kabul in several months. Last October, 176 people were killed by several attacks across Afghanistan in a single week. The country’s security forces in particular have suffered heavy casualties at the hands of the Taliban, who want to re-impose their strict version of Islamic law in the country. On May last year, 150 people were killed by a suicide bomb attack in Kabul. The Taliban denied any role, but the Afghan government claimed its affiliate, the Haqqani group, carried it out with support from Pakistan.  

How to register Mobile IMEI and track it?

The only government’s telecommunication branch, Nepal Telecom Authority (NTA) has brought up an IMEI registration to secure the mobile phone related crimes. This has to be accomplished on April of 2016, but because of some internal problems this took 2018 to function fully. Since the compulsion of IMEI registration, 17+ million IMEI numbers have been registered in the NTA. Event till the current date, there are millions of unregistered IMEI network devices in the NTA server. The Director of NTA, Min Prasad Aryal in an event stated that, IMEI registration has drastically reduced illegal importation of smartphones over the years. To make IMEI registration more functional it is working on banning unregistered handsets. NTA shall partner with a third party team to make unregistered devices inoperable soon. “As per IT policy in Nepal, we need to secure our valuable customer by following the proper tactics of national security, and this is one of the initial stage. It also helps distinguish genuine handsets from non-genuine and illegally acquired ones. Hence, this helps us to create a genuine authorizes and fully blocks the black market” said Mr. Aryal. NTA has published their official website to make registration of IMEI numbers. With this site you can register your IMEI devices and later if it lost or stolen, the user will be able to track it. The website is under test and supposes to complete in the coming year. The NTA is working along with the Customs Office, NTC and has promised to activate online registration by the next fiscal year.

To register new device:

  • Login to http://202.45.147.102
  • Click on Sign Up
  • Chooser yourself, whether you are “Individual Application” or “Importer”
  • Click on New Register
  • Fill the form with the required details.
  • Submit it

To track/block registered device:

  • Login to http://202.45.147.102
  • Click on Sign in
  • Login with your details
  • Click on Track/Block
  • Choose your device want to block and block it.

Pashupatinath Area declared a “marijuana-free zone”

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Pashupati Area Development Trust along with the help of Gaushala Police Station are able to declare Pashupati Area as a marijuana-free zone, since Shivaratri is just a few days away. If anybody found dealing around Pashupati Area the local police are authorized to interrogate any suspected visitors or priests around the premises. Local authority is taking this move in view of the upcoming Mahashivaratri festival, which falls on February 13, this year. During the festival period, around thousands of devotes including shadus will be visiting the holy place from different parts of country and other south Indian countries like India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka. Mostly drug peddlers in the guise of sadhus sell marijuana to drug abusers, according to PADT Secretary Pradeep Dhakal. He added that even sadhus wouldn’’t be allowed to carry or smoke marijuana on the temple’s premises. The law prohibits use, purchase and sale marijuana. Pashupatinath temple covers an area of 264 hectares and people indulging in drugs in Gujeshowri, Mrigasthali, Biswarup and Ram Mandir areas is a common sight, according to police.  

Muglin-Narayangadh highway to be off during day time

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The Narayanghat-Mugling road section, which connects the Capital City with the outer eastern and western parts of the country, will be closed during day time starting Saturday afternoon to expedite the road expansion and maintenance drive. “Vehicles will be barred from plying the road section from from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm for a month in a bid to facilitate the road widening drive”, said Chitwan Chief District Officer Narayan Prasad Bhatta. The Local Administration, Narayangadh-Muglin Road Project, Consultant and Contractor Company jointly took the decision to halt the vehicular movement on the road. The decision to this effect was made to speed up the construction which is easier in day time rather than night.