Tuesday, September 6, 2011

7 feared dead in Rukum landslide

Seven people have been feared dead in a landslide triggered by heavy rainfall in Hukam VDC-7 in Rukum district on Monday.
The seven, three of a single family, went missing when the landslide swept away a watermill. The landslide that came from around 400 metres above whisked away the watermill into the Sano Bheri river.
Police said the chances of the missing found alive are slim.
Villagers and security personnel came to know of the incident about 10 hours after the incident as the watermill is about a four-hour walk from the nearest settlement.

Khadga Bahadur Khadka, 40, and his daughter Buddimaya, 16, were swept away by the stream, police said. The bodies of the victims were recovered on Tuesday. The victims, residents of Triyuga Municipality-12, were returning home from Murkuchi Bazaar when the incident occurred, police said.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Still people should travel the dangerous path.


The Nepalese  people are not still safe to tavel. People cross Tawa River at Katari in Udayapur district through a makeshift bridge. An under construction motorable bridge in the river is delayed by a year as the contractor's work has been slipshod. The delay has affected thousands of people of Udayapur,This is showing that government should think for us.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Now one more dashing model Purnima in Nepal.

Purnima from heart of Nepal pokhara has entered in the field of modeling. 19 years old young beautiful  lady Purnima shrestha has said that modeling is her passion. She might be the first lady to get home support for doing modeling in this country. She has passed her +2 from Nobel academy from hotel management as her major subject. She said she is interested in having lots of bf.

Salman Khan fine after surgery

The most action actor of bollywood  Salman Khan has recently had a surgery. Salman Khan, who underwent a surgery to treat a nerve condition that has been causing extreme pain in his cheeks and jaw, got operated and is doing fine, said a source.
The 45-year-old actor was suffering from a medical condition called trigeminal neuralgia and aneurysm for a long time now and when the pain became unbearable, Salman left for Salman, whose film “Bodyguard” is setting cash registers ringing at the box office, will leave for London after he recuperates to start the shoot of his next venture, “Ek Tha Tiger”.

No agreement on ‘expert team’ yet

After the formation of government the people are in hope to built the constitute. The meeting of the sub-committee, under the Constitutional Committee (CC) formed to solve contentious issues of the constitution, could not come up with an agreement to create a new team of experts to make the state restructure draft.

Speaking to the media persons after the meeting, Poudel said that a formal decision on the issue would be given after a discussion in the party. UCPN (Maoist) leader Dev Gurung notified that the NC has been given two days to come up with a verdict.
Samyukta Loktantrik Madhesi Morcha (SLMM) has also been advocating the formation of an expert team for the same. Along with SLMM, Maoist and CPN-UML have also supported the idea.

Friday, September 2, 2011

9/11 firefighters more likely to get cancer: study


The capital of USA, New York City  has been polluted  rapidly. Firefighters exposed to the World Trade Center attacks are more likely to get cancer, while 9/11 rescue workers still suffer high illness rates generally, according to studies published Friday.
In a 10th anniversary edition of medical journal The Lancet, scientists said however that death rates among emergency staff and civilians who survived the disaster were lower than those of the wider New York City population.
"Our findings show a substantial burden of persistent physical and mental disorders in rescue and recovery workers who rushed to the site of the WTC and laboured there for weeks and months 10 years ago," the study said.
But World Trade Center-exposed rescue workers and civilians have had lower death rates than New York City general population, a third study by researchers at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

State-of-the-art Yamaha Bike Station opens


The company Yamaha is leading company in motor bikes these days in the Nepal. The first of its kind in Nepal, YBS is a showroom and service centre that provides 3S facilities (sales, service and spares). Inaugurated by Yamaha Motors India CEO Hiroyuki Suzuki, the YBS also offers apparels and exchange and finance services.YBS has been designed with the aim of providing the finest experience to Yamaha customers. The spacious showroom allows customers to move around and inspect various Yamaha models. There is a separate selection area where customers can view their preferred bikes in various colour options.