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Sunday, November 8, 2015

Image News : Modi ko biswavar birod

A group of South Asian human rights organisations have condemned the undeclared border blockade by India, urging Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to immediately resolve the crisis faced by the Nepali people.
Seventeen South Asian members of Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development came to the conclusion after a regional meeting in Kathmandu on Thursday. India’s response towards Nepal after the promulgation of the new constitution came under heavy criticism from the human rights watchdogs particularly as “the constitution has had widespread acceptance across Nepal”.

“We appeal to the Prime Minister of India to take all necessary action to bring this crisis to an immediate end and ease the suffering of the Nepali people,” read a statement issued by the group on Friday.

India closed its border to cargo movement into Nepal immediately after the promulgation of constitution on September 20. This has resulted in widespread shortage of daily essentials like gasoline, diesel, cooking gas, medicines and food supplies in the country which has already suffered enough from a massive earthquake on April 25. Due to the shortage of fuel, the government has failed to carry out reconstruction works and supply relief to victims.

The human rights organisations have warned that Nepal is in the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe due to the embargo which violates the UN Convention on Laws of the Sea and several other treaties between Nepal and India. They also came heavily upon Indian propaganda that the new constitution was not accepted by a large section of Nepali population resulting in violent protests in Tarai.

Lauding the new constitution, members of FORUM-ASIA said that the constitution drafting process “followed an extensive discussion on all provisions, and collection of comments and feedback on the draft from a wide cross-section of the population” concluding that “the constitution has had widespread acceptance across Nepal”.

Among the organisations which came up with the statement are Ain O Sailash Kendro of Bangladesh, Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, Inform Human Rights Documentation Centre of Sri Lanka, People’s Vigilance Committee on Human Rights of India and Informal Sector Service Centre of Nepal.

In the statement, the rights organisations urge Indian authorities to immediately lift the blockade and also appeal to the international community to ease the crisis faced by Nepal.

Saturday, September 26, 2015

UCPN Maost Leader Dr Baburam Bhattrai Quits Party

Dr. Baburam Bhattarai (Nepali: डा. बाबुराम भट्टराई) (born 18 June 1954) was the 35th Prime Minister of Nepal from August 2011 to March 2013. As a way out of the political deadlock since the dissolution of the first Nepalese Constituent Assembly in May 2012, he was then replaced by Chief Justice Khil Raj Regmi to head an interim government that should hold elections by 21 June 2013.[2] He was a senior Standing Committee Member and vice chairperson of Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) until his resignation from his post and all responsibilities from the party on September 26, 2015. His former party started People's War in Nepal (as self-proclaimed by Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)) in 1996 that had huge impact for the change of the political system in Nepal. The decade long civil war which claimed life of more than 17,000 Nepalese had a major role in transformation of Nepal from a monarchy into a republic. He was elected to the Constituent Assembly from Gorkha in 2008 and became Finance Minister in the cabinet formed after the election.

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Karnataka: Mumbai-bound Duronto Express derails


Two passengers were died when eight coaches of Secunderabad-Mumbai Lokmanya Tilak Terminus Duronto Express derailed at Martur station between Shahbad and Gulbarga on Solapur Division in Karnataka at around 2:15 am Saturday. The deceased have been identified as  Rama Laxmi Jyoti (38) and B Pushpa Latha (28) from Hyderabad and they  were going to Lonavala. They were a part of a group of 22 employees of a firm named Rajdeep Associates going on a three-day vacation to Lonavala. Another passenger Abdul Sharaf (21), who works with the Indian Navy, lost his leg which had to be severed to pull him out of the wreckage of an AC coach. Officials said four passengers suffered minor injuries. Railway officials said that the train sped through Martur station at over 100 km per hour and just after crossing it, eight coaches from the middle of the train went off the track.

explosion tears through packed restaurant in India


At least 89 people have been killed and 100 injured after a gas explosion tore through a packed restaurant in central India.

Dozens of office workers and schoolchildren were having breakfast in the popular restaurant in the town of Petlawad, in Madhya Pradesh state, when a gas cylinder exploded.

The explosion triggered a second blast of mine detonators stored illegally nearby, according to police sources, at around 8.30am local time (4am GMT).


Friday, September 11, 2015

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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Delhi girl allegedly gangraped by 27 men for over 24 hours in Jaipur hotel

A shocking incident has come to light in which a minor has levelled charges of raping her on 27 people. According to reports, the girl was brought to Jaipur from Delhi on the pretext of getting a job for her on August 30. She was allegedly confined in a hotel room and raped for more than 24 hours. The crime occurred in Indraprasth hotel in Sindhi camp area. Delhi police had gone to Jaipur on September 5. They had taken the hotel manager and three other people along with them.

A shocking incident has come to light in which a minor has levelled charges of raping her on 27 people. According to reports, the girl was brought to Jaipur from Delhi on the pretext of getting a job for her on August 30. She was allegedly confined in a hotel room and raped for more than 24 hours. The crime occurred in Indraprasth hotel in Sindhi camp area. Delhi police had gone to Jaipur on September 5. They had taken the hotel manager and three other people along with them.

Monday, September 7, 2015

Poverty pushes gold medalist Janak Yadav from ring to riverbank


A once-upon-a-time gold medalist ( Janak Yadav) in wrestling, who now works in a riverbank in Siraha district.


This FIFTY year former wrestler had Wwin the gold medal in the 7th South Asian  Games held in 1995 in India in the 90-kg category.

The video emphasizes on wrestler Janak Yadav from Siraha. Yadav was once identified as one of the players to make the country renowned to the world through wrestling. In 1995, the seventh South Asian Games, Yadav was successful to grab the golden medal for the country. But the same man who let the world know about Nepal is compelled to earn hid daily earning by working in pebbles and sand. His future is changed in such a way that he could not even send his children to school. plz watch this video.


South Asian wrestler Janak Yadav in crises - (Video :- AvenuesTV)