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Nepal Urges Restraint as Middle East Tensions Escalate

Nepal Urges Restraint as Middle East Tensions Escalate

Global Politics, International Affairs, International Relations, Security, विदेश / एन.आर.एन
The Government of Nepal has expressed serious concern over the rising tensions in the Middle East and said it is closely monitoring the situation. In a statement issued on Sunday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs called on all sides to remain calm and avoid actions that could worsen the conflict. Call for Dialogue and Peace Nepal has urged the concerned parties to settle their differences through dialogue and diplomacy rather than confrontation. The government stressed that peaceful negotiation is the best way to reduce tension and prevent further instability. Officials emphasized that protecting civilians must remain a top priority during any crisis. Respect for International Law The statement also highlighted the importance of respecting the sovereignty and te...
DAO Kathmandu Issues Holi Guidelines Ahead of Election

DAO Kathmandu Issues Holi Guidelines Ahead of Election

Culture, Governance, Religion, Security, देश, सूचना
The District Administration Office (DAO) Kathmandu has called on the public to celebrate Holi in a peaceful and disciplined manner this year. In a public notice issued ahead of Fagu Purnima (Falgun 18), the office extended festival greetings while reminding citizens to maintain order and respect the guidelines. Avoid Disorder and Public Disturbance The DAO expressed concern over rising incidents of unruly behavior during Holi in recent years. It has strictly warned against: Forced application of colors Throwing water balloons or splashing water without consent Public quarrels and disturbances Alcohol consumption that disrupts social harmony Officials stated that such activities can affect public peace and security. Election Code Restrictions in Place...
Nepal Launches $4.5 Million Project to Reduce Human–Tiger Conflict

Nepal Launches $4.5 Million Project to Reduce Human–Tiger Conflict

Climate & Ecology, Environment, Security, Wildlife Conservation, देश
Nepal has launched a new $4.5 million conservation project to manage human–tiger conflict and promote peaceful coexistence in tiger habitats across the country. The initiative is a joint effort between the Ministry of Forests and Environment and WWF Nepal. It is funded under the Global Environment Facility-8 (GEF-8) program and will run for five years. The project is titled “Managing Human–Tiger Interface in Nepal.” The ministry will lead implementation, while WWF Nepal will support the project as a technical and funding partner. What the Project Will Do The program will focus on practical, community-based solutions. Its key goals include: Improving tiger habitat management Reducing human–wildlife conflict Supporting alternative livelihoods for local commun...
AIGs Deployed Across Provinces as Police Step Up Security for March 5 Elections

AIGs Deployed Across Provinces as Police Step Up Security for March 5 Elections

Security, देश, राजनीति, समाचार, सामाजिक, सूचना
Nepal Police have deployed Additional Inspectors General of Police (AIGs) to all seven provinces to strengthen security ahead of the upcoming House of Representatives elections scheduled for March 5. The move aims to ensure free, fair, and peaceful elections across the country, particularly in sensitive regions with past election-related incidents. Senior Officers Assigned to Provinces According to Nepal Police Headquarters, senior officers have been assigned to monitor local security preparedness and assess potential risks in each province: Sudurpaschim Province – AIG Himalaya Kumar Shrestha Madhesh Province – AIG Dambar BK (after completing district-level assessments) Gandaki Province – AIG Manoj KC Bagmati Province – AIG Siddhi Bikram Shah Karnali Pro...