Saturday, March 2, 2013

Anti-graft crusader Bhusal ends death fast after govt pledge

KATHMANDU, MAR 03 -

Sharada Bhusal, an anti-corruption crusader, called off her indefinite hunger strike on Saturday night after the government’s commitment to address demands raised by her team.

Bhusal had launched the strike nine days ago, demanding investigation into the misuse of funds in local bodies and strengthening of corruption controlling mechanisms. Bhusal together with her companions ended the strike at 10:30 pm after the government pledged to complete the investigation of Danauli-Banauli VDC corruption cases within 30 days.

The agreement, signed by Kathmandu CDO Choodamani Sharma on behalf of the government in presence of Physical planning Minister Hryadesh Tripathi and Chief Secertary Lilamani Poudel, has committed to filling the vacant positions of commissioners at the CIAA through political consensus, distributing the social security funds through the banking system and making them public on websites of the District Development Committees, enforcing recently introduced Resource Mobilisation Regulation-2013 for transparent distribution of local funds and ensuring publicity notice mentioning date, time and venue of local council meetings.

Similarly, the agreement has committed to transfer, promote and appoint the local officials based on their performance, hold polls for electing single trade union of civil servants for effective performance. The government has also addressed their demands of implementing the directives issued by the Supreme and Special courts in terms of controlling corruption.

PMO Secretary Rajuman Singh Malla, Local Secretary Shanta Bahadur Shrestha and anti-corruption campaigner Kedar Khadka, among others, have worked hard for the past two days to bring the protestors and government together.

The anti-graft campaigners had demanded a fair probe into corruption widespread in Tarai districts, holding of local polls, halt to government grants in local bodies until elected peoples’ representatives are in office, distribution of social security funds through the banking system and appointing commissioners to the CIAA, among others.

In nine days of the fast, Bhusal’s weakness had bowed her mum as she lied down helplessly in a feeble tent at Shanti Batika. With every forlorn wink of her eyes, Bhusal’s health condition had deteriorated as the government failed to promptly address her demands.

On Saturday, Sharada could not say much to the well-wishers rather dutifully wrote down the names of the people who issued regular death threats on her to cover their corruption cases. A long list of names penned down by her, included the powerful people running NGOs, government officials and media tycoon repeatedly misusing the local development funds, at her home district of Mohattari. Among them are Shree Krishna Subedi and Ranjit Jha of Banauli Damauli VDC-3, Rupesh Jha and Bajinath Chaudhary operating and NGO called Rataulai Youth Club, Sunil Thakur and Amit Jha of Ward-8, Dhirendra Thakur, Dipendra Thakur, Rabindra Jha, Armendra Jha and Madhubindra Jha of Ward-3, Nagendra Dubey and Bajinath Chaudhary.

Others include VDC secretary Shatrugan Mishra, Sunnil Thakur of Dalit Utthan Samiti, Bipin Thakur of DAO Mohattari, Madan Jha of Mohattari Land Revenue, Nirmal Gurung of Sagarmatha Television.

Why the CIAA is ignoring the case?

A corruption case was filed against two VDC secretaries Ram Ekwal Yadav of Banauli Damauli and Shatrughan Mishra of Loharpatti on charge of embezzling Rs 1.9 million and Rs 7 million respectively some four years ago. But the CIAA did not expedite the investigation into the matters. According to CIAA sources, Ram Gopal Shrestha, a section officer at the commission, was assigned to look after the case. Shrestha produced the report but the then CIAA secretary Bhagwati Kumar Kafle was not satisfied with the report. Later, a probe committee was formed under SP Bharat Sharma to investigate into the corruption in Terai districts along with their complaints. Despite all their complaints was not addressed for years. Consequently, Bhusal-led team had launched fast-unto-death for delay in probing into the corruption complaints. They had ended the fast-unto-death after then Secretary Trilochan Uprety committed to address their demands. CIAA officials claim they were unaware about the past investigations, instead they are just referring to the recent corruption cases of Dhanusha and Saptari districts.

As the pressure mount on CIAA, top officials there have expressed commitment to complete the investigation. “The commission is committed in controlling corruption so they must trust us,” said the CIAA secretary Ganesh Raj Joshi, who is also acting as officiating head of the anti-graft body.  Even after the Mahotari locals raised the issues of local corruption, an investigation of the Ministry of Federal Affairs has concluded that Rs 300 million was misused in Dhanusha district and Rs 380 million in Saptari. The ministry’s investigation report has been forwarded to the CIAA for further investigation and action against those involved in the corruption but no progress is made in this regard.

Nepal hammers 6 past Northern Mariana Island

KATHMANDU, MAR 02 -

Nepal ended their international goal scoring drought in style when they hammered six past Northern Mariana Island in the AFC Challenge Cup Group D Qualifiers at Dasharath Stadium on Saturday.

It was a memorable day especially for striker Bharat Khawas who scored a hat-trick against the little known islanders. Khawas opened his and Nepali account after barely three minutes into the game when he capitalized a pass from Jagjeet Shrestha to head the first goal. Shrestha was again involved in the second goal that came off Santosh Sahukhala when his pass was headed by the Three Star Club striker in the 30th minute. Khawas then made it three for Nepal with four minutes to the half-time when he was left unmarked at the end of Rabin Shrestha's cross.

Nepal continued their scoring streak in the second half through Raju Tamang's spot kick. Tamang scored his second international goal for the country in the 60th minute through the penalty kick after Jagjeet was brought down inside the 18-yard area. Defender Sandeep Rai soon joined the party after eight minutes of Tamang's goal when his powerful right-footed shot from outside the penalty area took the direction to the net.

Khawas then completed his hat-trick in the 72nd minute after skipper Sagar Thapa got pass two defenders and fed it to the Nepal Army Club hitman to earn a brilliant cap for Nepali football.

Northern Mariana Island had a day to forget as they could not manage a single shot on target.

Earlier in the first game of the day, Palestine toiled hard to earn a laboring 1-0 victory over Bangladesh in the same venue.

Haytham Theeb scored the only goal in the 67th minute to earn the vital three points for his team.

Priyanka Takes Rs 4.48 Coror for Singal Item Dance

One of the most sought-after actor Priyanka Chopra, who is all set for her first item number, Babli Badmaash has raised eyebrows by demanding Rs. 2.8 crore for the song. Which is about 4.5 coror in NRS

The A-list Bollywood actor will show her dance moves in director Sanjay Gupta's Shootout At Wadala. However, according to reports, Priyanka's remuneration for the song is Rs.2.8 crore, which is around what she normally charges to do an entire film. Which is about 4.5 coror in NRS

A leading daily quoted a source as saying that,"She is in the midst of shooting for two films, Zanjeer and Gunday, but she still managed to take time for the song, since she was getting almost the same money she gets for a film."

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The film is being being produced by Balaji Motion Pictures, who are also making Tigmanshu Dhulia's Milan Talkies, with Priyanka.

"It is all worth it, as this is going to be her first item song ever. It's also going to be the song that launches the film's promotion. The amount of time and money that has gone in making this song is because we wanted to make it big," the daily quoted Tanuj Garg, chief executive officer, Balaji Telefilms.
Priyanka will now be part of the promotions before the film's May 1 release.

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Apparently, Priyanka was even asked to sing the item song, but when that didn't work out, Sunidhi Chauhan was roped in. "It's an elaborate song.

Emma Watson to play Cinderella?

Actress Emma Watson, 22, is in talks to play Cinderella in Kenneth Branagh's film of the same name.

"We are still in talks with Watson. It's too early to say anything. But Emma seemed excited when we discussed the role with her."

Cate Blanchett has already agreed to play the wicked stepmother in the film.

NT internet WiMAX service launched for Public too

NT Has launched its very waiting service to the internet Wi-Max, wireless broad band internet service for the public too. Now any individual also can buy the package of Called 4G internet through the NT-Office counters. NT Says it has started its service about all over the nation . Yesterday NT has launched the Wi-Max at Far-western too...

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Nepal Telecom has launched the broadband internet WiMAX service in the Far-Western Development Region, since Thursday.

Vishnu Subedi, justice at District Court, Kailali, inaugurated the NT WiMAX service amidst a function.

Speaking at the programme, NT Managing Director Amarnath Singh, expressed his commitment that the NT services would be made further effective and reliable in the days ahead.

Similarly, manager of the WiMAX internet programme, Subashchandra Shah claimed that the NT WiMAX internet service was the high-speed internet service in the country.

It has been launched as per the government's policy of expanding the broadband internet service across the country. The NT WiMAX internet service is said to transfer data by at least 256 kbps.

During the programme, Shah said the NT has planned to distribute a total of 200,000 WiMAX lines across the country, currently.

Kaligandaki 'A' shutdown will not increase power cuts: NEA

KATHMANDU, March 2: Though the Kaligandaki ´A´ Hydropower Project in Syngja has been shut down late Friday for maintenance, the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has assured that there would be no additional hours of load-shedding as the deficit would be fulfilled by running Kulekhani storage project in full capacity.

“We will fulfill the deficit caused by “Kaliandaki ´A´ shutdown by running Kulekhani project in full capacity,” Bhuvan Kumar Chhetri, chief of systems operation department of NEA told Republica.

According to Chhetri, NEA will supply 45 megawatts of electricity to the national grid through Kulekhani to limit load-shedding to 12 hours a day. “We have around 1,525 cubic meters of water in Kulekhani reservoir. This water level is five meters higher than the level the previous year,” Chhetri said.

The 144 megawatts Kaligandaki ´A´, which is operating at 60 percent of its capacity, was shut down as all the three intake valves that carried water from tunnel to the turbine have been damaged. “This has caused water leakage,” said project Chief Abdhesh Kumar Singh.

According to Singh, the valves have not been repaired for the last eight years. “All the three intake valves will go for maintenance,” Singh said. “The maintenance work will be completed within 10 days.”

Singh further said more than 200 workers would be at the project site for maintenance of the valves. “We are trying to complete repair works as soon as possible,” Singh said. “We have brought maintenance equipment from Japan.”

The run-of-the-river hydropower project had commenced generating power from 2002.

'Paras Shah in conscious state'

KATHMANDU, MAR 02 -

Ex-crown prince Paras Shah who has been undergoing treatment at Samitivej Hospital in Bangkok after suffering from a major heart attack has come to conscious state.

Issuing a press statement on Saturday, the hospital has confirmed that Shah is now conscious and gradually improving.

Shah had been admitted to the hospital after he suffered a heart attack last Tuesday.

In September 2007 too, the now 42-year-old Paras was rushed to the Norvic hospital in Kathmandu after he suffered a mild heart attack .