Shirish B Pradhan

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Nepal polls register turnout of nearly 70 per cent, bomb injures 3

Nepal polls register turnout of nearly 70 per cent, bomb injures 3

Rediff.com   19 Nov 2013

Nearly 70 per cent of Nepal's electorate voted on Tuesday to choose an assembly that will draft a new constitution to end years of turmoil and political uncertainty though balloting was hit by sporadic violence, including vandalism and explosions that injured a dozen.

Nepal honours climbers to mark Everest diamond jubilee

Nepal honours climbers to mark Everest diamond jubilee

Rediff.com   29 May 2013

Nepal on Wednesday felicitated some of the top names in mountaineering, including an Indian, to mark the diamond jubilee of the first human ascent of Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world.

Indian sisters become first twins to climb Mount Everest!

Indian sisters become first twins to climb Mount Everest!

Rediff.com   20 May 2013

Two 21-year-old Indian sisters have scripted history by becoming the first twins ever to conquer the summit of Mount Everest together. Tashi and Nancy Malik from Dehra Dun achieved this feat by successfully reaching the world's highest mountain peak at 8,848 meters, said an official at Nepal's ministry of tourism and culture.

Chief Justice Khil Raj Regmi sworn in as Nepal PM

Chief Justice Khil Raj Regmi sworn in as Nepal PM

Rediff.com   14 Mar 2013

Chief Justice Khil Raj Regmi was on Thursday sworn-in as Nepal's new prime minister to head an interim government that will hold elections in three months, ending a long political deadlock in the country.

Nepal Maoists to change ideology, give up anti-India stance

Nepal Maoists to change ideology, give up anti-India stance

Rediff.com   1 Feb 2013

In a major policy shift, Nepal's ruling Maoists will adopt a new path to socialism through capitalism and they may also give up their anti-India stance at the upcoming national convention of the party.

Nepal: Maoist chief Prachanda SLAPPED at public event

Nepal: Maoist chief Prachanda SLAPPED at public event

Rediff.com   16 Nov 2012

Nepal's most powerful politician and Maoist supremo Prachanda was on Friday left shaken after a young activist, believed to be a supporter of his own party, slapped him in full public view. The incident took place during a tea reception hosted by Prachanda's Unified Communist Party of Nepal - Maoist to mark the festivals of Deepawali, Chhath and Nepalese New Year in Kathmandu.

19 killed as private aircraft crashes in Nepal

19 killed as private aircraft crashes in Nepal

Rediff.com   28 Sep 2012

All 19 people, mostly foreigners, aboard a Dornier aircraft of a private airline were killed on Friday morning as the plane crashed minutes after taking off from the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu.

Prachanda's son suspended from party for extramarital affair

Prachanda's son suspended from party for extramarital affair

Rediff.com   10 Jul 2012

Nepal's ruling UCPN-Maoist has suspended its supremo Prachanda's son Prakash Dahal from the party and from a powerful state affairs committee over his alleged extramarital affair with a student leader.

Nepal's largest Madhesi party splits

Nepal's largest Madhesi party splits

Rediff.com   10 Jun 2012

Nepal's Madhesi Peoples Rights Forum-Democratic, the second largest partner in the ruling Maoist-led coalition, today suffered a jolt as 10 of its top leaders quit from the party to form a new group.

Hundreds of Indian pilgrims stranded on Nepal-Tibet border

Hundreds of Indian pilgrims stranded on Nepal-Tibet border

Rediff.com   7 Jun 2012

Hundreds of Indian pilgrims have been stranded in Nepal on their way to Kailash-Mansarovar in Tibet as Chinese authorities stopped them at the border entry point saying that their vehicles did not have route permit.

Hardliner Maoist students protest against India

Hardliner Maoist students protest against India

Rediff.com   7 May 2012

Pro-Maoist students close to the hardliner faction led by Mohan Vaidya 'Kiran' have staged a demonstration here against alleged Indian interference in the formation of a national government in Nepal.

Three dead in bomb blast near Nepal govt offices

Three dead in bomb blast near Nepal govt offices

Rediff.com   27 Feb 2012

At least three people were killed and seven others injured today in a bomb attack in the Nepalese capital where a number of government offices, including that of the prime minister, are located.

No foreign interference in Nepal's peace process: India

No foreign interference in Nepal's peace process: India

Rediff.com   1 Nov 2011

India on Tuesday said it is against foreign interference in Nepal's peace process and constitution drafting process, as it vowed to facilitate the country's transition into an inclusive multi-party democracy.

Nepal: Bus plunges into river, 40 killed

Nepal: Bus plunges into river, 40 killed

Rediff.com   13 Oct 2011

At least 40 people were killed on Thursday when a crowded passenger bus skidded off a hilly road and fell into Sunkoshi River in eastern Nepal. The bus plunged into the river at Ritthebhir area in Jhangajholi village of Sindhuli district, 150 km east of Kathmandu, killing 40 people and injuring 16 others, said the police. However, 11 people traveling on the roof of the bus managed to jump off when the bus went out of control. The bus was en route to capital Kathmandu.

Man arrested in Nepal for 13/7, ATS has no clue

Man arrested in Nepal for 13/7, ATS has no clue

Rediff.com   26 Jul 2011

The Nepal police have arrested a man suspected of having links with the Mumbai triple bomb blasts that killed 24 people on July 13. State-run Gorkhapatra daily reported on Tuesday that a 40-year-old man, Mohamad Zahid, was arrested on Monday from Baluwatar on the outskirts of Kathmandu. He was being questioned by the anti-terrorist police unit, the daily said. Zahid, a resident of Sarlahi district of southern Nepal bordering India, was allegedly involved in the blasts.

Unequal accords need to be reworked: Prachanda

Unequal accords need to be reworked: Prachanda

Rediff.com   19 Jan 2011

Nepal Maoist chief Prachanda sought to allay India's concerns that his party was strongly anti-Indian, but underlined that the two countries need to redefine the 'unequal' accords of the past given the dramatic changes of the past few years. On the second say of her three-day visit, Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao met the Maoist chairman who also told her that his party was committed to honour the agreements signed in line with the peace process in Nepal.

India may brainwash Nepal officers, fear Maoists

India may brainwash Nepal officers, fear Maoists

Rediff.com   5 Jan 2011

A Nepalese Parliamentary committee has asked the government not to send officers to India for training after Maoists feared that they might be 'brainwashed' during their stay in the country. The International Relations and Human Rights Committee of the Parliament on Tuesday asked the foreign ministry not to send the foreign service cadres to India for the 10-day training programme. India's external affairs ministry has agreed to provide training to the Nepalese officials.

Warring Nepal leaders attend Indian envoy's lunch

Warring Nepal leaders attend Indian envoy's lunch

Rediff.com   3 Jan 2011

A luncheon hosted by the Indian envoy to Nepal to celebrate New Year offered an opportunity to the country's warring political leaders to discuss their differences over the election of a new prime minister.Indian Ambassador to Nepal Rakesh Sood invited top politicians to the embassy for a lunch on Sunday where the leaders, during an informal meeting, expressed their diverse views on the current political deadlock.The gathering took place ahead of winter session of parliament.

India plotting our downfall, say Nepalese Maoists

India plotting our downfall, say Nepalese Maoists

Rediff.com   10 Nov 2010

India plotting our downfall, say Nepalese Maoists

Nepal fails to elect a PM for the 5th time

Nepal fails to elect a PM for the 5th time

Rediff.com   23 Aug 2010

Nepal's lawmakers on Monday rejected Maoist chief Prachanda and his NC rival Ram Chandra Poudyal for the fifth time in the Prime Ministerial elections, plunging the country into a deeper political crisis in the absence of a government.