Achyut Puri
April 23, 2021
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Kathmandu, in the 1980s, was a growing city. As its population started to increase, a lot of problems arose. One of them was the lack of clean drinking water.
To curb the problem, a project was envisioned in the 1980s. The project aimed at bringing water from the Melamchi in Sindhupalchok to Kathmandu. The project was inaugurated in 1998 with the first phase to be completed a decade later. But, nothing went as planned as the project only took off properly in 2007. Even though Melamchi’s water has started to come to Kathmandu after 23 years, the project is yet to be fully completed.
ठूला विकास आयोजना : बनाउँदा भन्दा लम्ब्याउँदा लाभ लिने प्रवृत्तिको शिकार
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Krishna Adhikari
April 2, 2021
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A tiger kept at a holding centre of Banke National Park as escaped. The tiger to date has killed seven people.
On March 29, 2021, Chularam Tharu, 35, from Janaknagar, Geruwa rural municipality in Bardiya of western Nepal, was on his way to his paddy field to irrigate it.
It was 5 am in the morning, dark and extremely quiet. After releasing the water, he went to a nearby bush to defecate. As he neared the bush, he heard a noise. Before he could react, a royal Bengal tiger jumped from the bush behind him and attacked him.
“I yelled,” he recalls in his hospital bed. “For a moment I thought I was going to die. But, my cry was heard by the locals who came to my rescue. I’m alive thanks to that.”