Latest News from Nepal: September 20, 2024

1. Children's Literature Conference Kicks Off
The two-day Children’s Literature Conference began today with panel discussions and exhibitions, focusing on nurturing children's storytelling and literacy development.
2. Postal Highway Delays Frustrate Locals in Nawalparasi West
The delayed upgrade of the Postal Highway continues to frustrate residents in Nawalparasi West, where poor road conditions pose risks and inconvenience.
3. Traders Expect Rise in Dashain Goat Demand
With Dashain approaching, traders are optimistic about increased demand for goats, anticipating that sales will reach pre-COVID levels this year.
4. Nirmala Kurmi Supporters Demand Action
Supporters of Nirmala Kurmi, missing for years, continue their protest, calling for legal action against the prime suspect, Badshah Kurmi, in Banke.
5. Drinking Water in Kathmandu and Lalitpur Found Unsafe
278 of 1,046 water samples from Kathmandu and Lalitpur were found to be contaminated, raising public health concerns in the valley.
6. Government Opens Subsidized Food Shops Ahead of Dashain
To ease the financial burden on citizens during the Dashain festival, the government has launched subsidized food shops offering essential items at lower prices.
7. Licensed Weapons Banned in Public Places
The government has issued new regulations banning the carrying of licensed weapons in public places, such as government offices, schools, and shopping malls.
8. NEPSE Update: Stock Market Snapshot
This week, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) saw volatility across sectors as investors reacted to both global and domestic economic uncertainties.
9. Waling FC Defeats Bagmati FC in Women’s League
Waling FC secured a 4-0 victory over Bagmati FC in the women's league, with Nantongo and Nassali playing pivotal roles in the win.
10. Constitution Day Celebrated with Youth Concert
The government hosted a youth-focused concert in Kathmandu to celebrate Constitution Day, drawing large crowds of young people waving the national flag.
11. Human Trafficking of Nepali Domestic Workers Continues
Despite an 8-year ban, human traffickers continue to send Nepali women as domestic workers to Gulf countries, with an estimated 60,000 Nepali women working illegally in such jobs.
12. Parliament Clears 16 of 17 Envoy Nominations
The Parliamentary Hearing Committee approved 16 out of 17 proposed ambassadors, with the nominee for Sri Lanka’s post pending further review.
13. Indra Jatra Celebrations at Dwarika’s Hotel
The Indra Jatra festival was celebrated at Dwarika’s Hotel, offering guests an immersive experience of Nepal’s rich cultural heritage and traditions.
14. Thamel Nakha Festival Announced for World Tourism Day
The Thamel Tourism Development Council announced the "Thamel Nakha" festival to be held on September 27, celebrating World Tourism Day and promoting local tourism.
15. Children at High Risk of Online Exploitation
Authorities warn of a steady increase in online sexual exploitation of children, especially after the pandemic, calling for stricter online safety measures.
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