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Nepal seeks India s help to save its new airports built by China

Nepal is seeking India’s help to ensure the economic viability of its two new international airports built by China. Nepalese Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, a.k.a Prachanda, arrived in New Delhi on Wednesday for a four-day visit. This is his first foreign visit after taking over as the prime minister of Nepal in December 2022. He will have a meeting with Prime Minister

CPN (Unified Socialist) urges PM to draw attention of India on host of topics

KATHMANDU, May 31: CPN (Unified Socialist) has urged Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal to strongly take up the issue of reviewing the 1950 Nepal-India Treaty of Peace and Friendship during his visit to India. The party has called the treaty unequal.

A Local Government That the Locals Love

Jeevlal Poudel, from ChilawniPokhara in GulmiDarbar Rural Municipality-6, is 81 years old and walks with the help of a cane. He faces difficulty when walking uphill and downhill, and knee pain prevents him from traveling long distances. Until a few years ago, he had to go to Goudakot, a market area with a bank, to collect his old age allowance provided by the government, and he needed the assistance of a family member to accompany him. However, senior citizens like Jeevlal have been greatly relieved after the local government launched a door-to-door service campaign to address the problems faced by its citizens.

India s Quiet Lead In Nepal s Power Dreams – Analysis – Eurasia Review

India s Quiet Lead In Nepal s Power Dreams – Analysis – Eurasia Review
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Hopes for a Revival

Despite the recent growth seen in the number of arrivals of tourists, it is important to acknowledge the challenges that remain for Nepal's tourism industry. The COVID-19 pandemic is still ongoing, and there is always the risk of new outbreaks and restrictions. Additionally, Nepal's poor record of aviation safety has been a concern for potential tourists.

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