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Bajura locals reeling under acute food shortage

Aug 22, 2020

BAJURA, AUGUST 21 Acute shortage of food has hit Bajura district hard. Chief District Officer Krishna Gaire said the shortage of food had been there since Kolti and Kawadi depots in the district ran out of rice stock. Food supply was also halted after the Sanphe-Martadi road section and local roads were obstructed due to flood and landslides. A ...

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‘COVID-19 affects mental health of journalists’

Aug 22, 2020

KATHMANDU, AUGUST 21 The findings of a national survey undertaken by Nepal Press Institute and Bournemouth University of the United Kingdom paint a gloomy picture of working journalists, hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the report titled ‘Impact of COVID-19 on Journalism in Nepal’, released by Minister of Communication a...

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Arrange 10,000 ventilators, House panel tells govt

Aug 22, 2020

KATHMANDU, AUGUST 21 Law, Justice and Human Rights Committee of the House of Representatives today directed the government to make arrangements for 10,000 ventilators, as the number of COVID-19 cases was likely to climb up to 80,000 by Dashain. Panel Chair Krishna Bhakta Pokharel said the panel felt the need to issue directives to the government gi...

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Government urged to treat corona patients in COVID hospitals

Aug 22, 2020

If most hospitals choose to treat only non-COVID patients, they might go out of business. Health professionals of other hospitals get infected because they do not take all precautions: Health Ministry Spokesman Jageshwor Gautam KATHMANDU, AUGUST 21 Doctors say the government needs to seriously think about separating COVID-19 hospitals from other ho...

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Erdogan announces biggest Turkish gas find in Black Sea

Aug 22, 2020

Turkey currently depends on imports for most energy needs Erdogan says Turkey could become net energy exporter Officials expect to find more gas in the area ISTANBUL: Turkey announced its biggest natural gas discovery on Friday, a 320 billion cubic metre (11.3 trillion cubic feet) Black Sea field which President Tayyip Erdogan said wa...

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Kremlin critic Navalny on flight from Russia to Germany in coma

Aug 22, 2020

Navalny is critic of President Putin Allies think he was poisoned Russian doctors allow him to go to Germany OMSK, RUSSIA: Gravely ill Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny was en route to Germany early on Saturday to receive medical care after the opposition politician’s allies accused the Russian authorities of trying to stop his eva...

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WHO chief hopes coronavirus pandemic will last less than two years

Aug 22, 2020

GENEVA: The World Health Organization hopes the coronavirus pandemic will be shorter than the 1918 Spanish flu and last less than two years, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Friday, if the world unites and succeeds in finding a vaccine. The WHO has always been cautious about giving estimates on how quickly the pandemic can b...

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Copyright Act Amendment: What’s new and important?

Aug 22, 2020

The Draft Bill to amend the Copyright Act, also known as the First Amendment to the Copyright Act 2059, was announced earlier this year. As Nepal has become more technologically advanced, artists now have various platforms to publish their art, such as the Internet, radio, magazines, among others. An amendment to the almost 20-year-old act was and ...

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Only symptomatic COVID-19 patients to be admitted at designated hospitals

Aug 21, 2020

KATHMANDU: The government has decided that Covid-19 treatment designated hospitals will only admit patients symptomatic of the disease. The cabinet on Thursday has taken the decision due to of insufficiency of beds at the designated hospitals following the sharp spike in the number of coronavirus infection cases. As per the decision, those who test...

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Repatriation flight to resume from September 1, however, conditions apply

Aug 21, 2020

KATHMANDU: The Thursday meeting of the Council of Ministers has decided to allow the operation of repatriation flights, but with safety conditions. Government’s spokesperson Minister Yubaraj Khatiwada informed in a media briefing on Friday that the government has decided to allow the operation of flights for evacuation of stranded Nepalis fro...

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