Top 10 Nepali News Highlights: Supreme Court Order on Deuba Arrest, Balen Shah's Republic Day Absence, and Cabinet Decisions
Today is Monday, Jestha 11, 2083 BS. We have presented the top 10 main events of the day on RatoPati.com's regular presentation '10 AM 10 News' -
Today's main news includes the Supreme Court's order not to arrest the Deuba couple, Balen Shah not to address the Republic Day special ceremony!, the Supreme Court upholding the rejection of the writ against the Chief Justice recommendation, Shekhar's 5 proposals for unity in Congress, Cabinet decisions: from setting the support price of paddy to appointing the Director General of CAN, why was the play 'Lucifer Rising' stopped? The new government in the old style, and more.
1. Supreme Court orders not to arrest Deuba couple
The Supreme Court has invalidated the arrest warrant issued against former Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba and his wife Arzu Rana Deuba, stating that the due process of law was not followed. The court has also issued an interim order not to arrest the Deuba couple.
2. Balen Shah not to address Republic Day special ceremony!
Opposition parties have been objecting to Prime Minister Balendra (Balen) Shah not responding to questions from members of parliament. Balen, who faced criticism for not answering questions raised on the government's policy and program, will also not address the Republic Day special ceremony.
3. Supreme Court upholds rejection of writ against Chief Justice recommendation
The Supreme Court has upheld the decision to reject the writ filed against the recommendation of the Chief Justice. On Monday, a single bench of Justice Meghraj Pokharel upheld the Supreme Court administration's decision regarding the rejection.
4. Shekhar puts forward 5 proposals for unity in Congress
Nepali Congress leader Dr. Shekhar Koirala has put forward a 5-point proposal for unity within the party.
5. Cabinet decisions: From setting the support price of paddy to appointing the Director General of CAN
The government has made decisions ranging from setting the support price of paddy to appointing the Director General of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAN). The cabinet meeting held on Monday made various decisions.
6. Why was the play 'Lucifer Rising' stopped?
The performance of the play 'Lucifer Rising', being staged in the capital, has been suddenly postponed. Its production company 'Majhuwa Bagar' has stated that they were forced to stop the show due to pressure from unknown political figures, tendencies, and groups.
7. New government in the old style
The government, which abolished political appointments in most bodies, is now preparing to make new appointments in the vacant positions. Although the government has made appointments in some organizations, controversies and dissatisfaction have surfaced. Dissatisfaction is growing, stating that the new government is proceeding in the old style.
8. Budget shortage for Dhangadhi Airport expansion
The government's plan to make Dhangadhi Airport, the lifeline of Sudurpashchim Province, a modern regional airport has been limited to paper for three fiscal years. The land acquisition and runway expansion work, announced with fanfare, has been completely stalled due to lack of budget and it not being a government priority.
9. Occupation of Pokhara Bus Park land by individuals
A large portion of the land acquired in 2032 BS to build a bus park in Pokhara has been encroached upon by various individuals. Currently, the Pokhara Metropolitan City has initiated a campaign to clear the bus park land. RatoPati has prepared a special report in this regard.
10. Preparation to reduce budget of some ministries
The government is preparing to reduce the size of the budget and the ministry-wise ceiling for the upcoming fiscal year. The budget of ministries responsible for productive sectors and development construction, such as physical infrastructure, energy, water supply, and agriculture, is expected to decrease.
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