- Madhesh
Transcription
- Madhesh
YadavRameshwar Ray Yadav Devoted towards the National Integration, Nationality and Madheshbad The Voice Of www.madheshvani.com Adopting Dedication to National Integration , Nationality and Madheshism, National Weekly Madheshvani publishes on Every Friday . Search and get ‘ Madheshvani’ for reading. Kathmandu / Vol.–5 / Issue – 35 Monday, December 15th 2014, ( 2071, Mangsir 29th) Page- 8, Price Rs. -10 Oli widens rift among Madheshi leaders Kathmandu : Chairman of CPN(UML) KP Sharma Oli has been continuously engaged in widening rift among Madheshbased parties since the departure south Asian leaders after 18 th SAARC held in Kathmandu. The lead of Nepali politics has shifted from UML boss Oli so he has been engaged in searching an end of thread binding the current political situation according to his wishes especially after the suggestion expressed by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Indian Prime Minister Modi drew the attention of Nepali leaders about the Indian concern attached to the peace, stability and prosperity of Nepal. While Modi was saying in constituent assembly during his first Nepal visit that suffering of Nepal would cause India suffer. Then all political leaders clapped for the saying. The same thing Modi repeated in the form of consensus. Reality is that without consensus no peace will be in country. If Nepal is in trouble, naturally India will be in trouble. Considering this situation Modi urged Nepali leaders Government is guilty in cancellation of Modi visit - Chaudhary Indian officials told us that the program had been one of the best. We were excited about the distribution of cycles. But it is unfortunately made disputed. Cycle to children was more important than helicopter to Army I could not understand. Helicopter was given to Army it is good thing. I have no any opposition. But 2 thousand in Dhanusha and 1700 cycles to Siraha and Mottary were to be distributed. The inauguration was to be held by Indian Prime Minister Modi. This was a social work and such social work should not be made disputed. Detail interview page 3 to make constitution with consensus of all parties. Nothing new than first and as a close friend never think of fighting exists in the house of his friend. But some ultra nationalists have seen an intervention in internal affairs of Nepal. Since then Oli has been e xp e r i e n c i n g groundlessness in politics. Oli knew without clutching Madheshi leaders in his clutches there is no space of holding chair of Prime Minister. Experts say that it is quite clear Oli has been made Party chairman and leader of parliament only for the post of Prime Minister. Supporters of Oli also want Oli enjoying the chair of PM. In the connection Oli has met Madheshi leaders. The second meet has widened rift in Joint Democratic Madheshi Front. A key Party of the Front has opposed the meet saying Madheshi leaders have bargaining the sacrifice and struggle of Madheshi people. Upendra Yadav ,President of Madhesh Janadhikar Forum Nepal and a key member of the Front, has said the same issuing a release. In the first meet the leaders of Front have refused to accept the proposal of joining government. They had said that they had formed a front and the decision of front would be final. ‘Before the meeting of the front no decision could be given to you’ a leader of Front had replied Oli. According to source close to Continue in Page 4 Front is in hurry to 1 join government: Yadav Kathamandu. Upendra Yadav president of Madheshi Janadhikar Forum Nepal has sadi that Joint Democratic Madheshi Front has been in hurry to join government. Yadav threatened the leaders of Front not to make Madheshi people a ladder of joining government issuing a press release on Saturday. Yadav himself is member of Front. As KP Oli offered Bijaykumar Gachhedar president of Forum Democratic the post of defense ministry with Deputy Prime Minister Yadav issued the release saying that. He also mentioned in his release that his party was broken only for money and posts of minister in past. Leaders of Madheshi parties are in the game of grabbing money and power selling the sacrifice and struggle of Madheshi people. Upendra Yadav 2 Monday, 15th December , 2014 Editorial National Weekly Why Asma Jahangir is on ISI’s hit list? Don’t choose government Exercise of a new government has begun in contemporary politics. Both big ruling parties of Nepal want forming so-called national government for their party’s interest. Prime Minister and Congress Chairman Sushil Koirala has touched the nerves of Madheshi leaders recently refreshed by KP Sharma Oli, Chairman of CPN (UML). Both Koirala and Oli want offering all what they have except only the post of Prime Minister. Greedy Madheshi leaders are highly disturbed what to do what not to do. They declared that they would not join the government before constitution announced at the time of reviving the Joint Democratic Madheshi Front. But after the constitution announced there would be no value of Madheshi leaders and they would not get what wanted. Some leaders have agreed to join the government when they call. But Upendra Yadav ,President of Madheshi Janadhikar Forum Nepal and a member of the Front, has opposed joining government. Yadav said that some leaders had been bargaining the sacrifice and struggle of Madheshi people. People of Madheshi also don’t want Madheshi parties joining the government. They want their rights to secured first. Government’s agencies have been strict to Madheshi activists. Recently Dr. CK Raut was sent jail just saying that rights to separation should be enshrined in the constitution. So situation is against Madheshi people. It will be better not to join the government. PHOTO CORNER Nepal Army Distibuted warm cloth in Siraha and Mahottari . 2071, Mangsir 29th . Now that it is widely known that the notorious intelligence agency, ISI, had put in place a diabolical plan to kill highly respected human rights activist, Asma Jahangir, the question that needs to be asked is, but why? This is far from a conspiracy theory. The conspiracy to kill Asma Jahangir was revealed not by any journalist but a US whistleblower who made thousands of classified documents relating to electronic snooping carried out by US intelligence agencies. The highly classified documents showed Pakistan military officials plotting the assassination of Asma Jahangir some time in May 2012 when she was on a visit to India. The intelligence brief said the plan “included either tasking militants to kill her in India or tasking militants or criminals to kill her in Pakistan”. Part of the plan was to pin the blame on Jahangir’s family members. Two questions need to be asked to understand how grave this news is. First is why would ISI or Pakistan Army think of killing an otherwise harmless chairperson of Human Rights Commission of Pakistan and a widely respected lawyer. Second is what does it tell you about Pakistan. ISI had quite a few reasons to see Asma Jahangir disappear from the face of the earth. As the head of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP), Asma Jahangir has been raking up issues which deeply hurt Pakistan Army’s image and prestige, both within the country and in the international arena. Jahangir for instance has been relentlessly pursuing every single case of disappearance or killing in Balochistan for years now, creating a comprehensive database for the Supreme Court to adjudicate effectively. Under her stewardship, the commission has been sending teams of independent researchers to Balochistan to investigate the killings and human rights violations by the armed forces operating in the area. The commission’s reports, made public at regular intervals, have been scathing in its criticism, calling up on the state, particularly military leadership, to investigate cases of wanton killings of innocent Baloch people and punish the guilty. She has been equally strong in condemning the attacks on Shias and other minorities in Pakistan, often by groups which enjoy the patronage of Pakistan Army. But what has riled the military leadership is her continuous criticism of the army and its notorious intelligence services. She has been openly challenging the army in public debates inside and outside television channels. In December 2011, she breathed fire on the military during a television debate, calling the army “duffers. They are politically duffers. If you will follow their policy, as you have (in the past), the country will never progress. I don’t care what USA or anyone else thinks. I only care that people of our country should save themselves from this Army. Pakistan Army is responsible for the present situation.” She didn’t stop there. She accused the army of spreading “ terrorism in every nook and corner of the country. The army supports terrorism and encourages it...I don’t allege all the army men. I am not alleging ordinary army jawans. But the army generals, who play golf all the time, gossip and look for the best pieces of land for themselves. The army has made us (citizens) slaves. …If you really need some crown on your head please go, fight a war and show us that you can win a war. You did the Kargil misadventure, you kill light infantry soldiers…. You are not able to fight, you cannot run the country, and you cannot make policy. You are a Qabza Group. You are a Qabza Group of this country.`` Now, in Pakistan, ruled by Pakistan Army since 1947, directly or behind the scenes, you can’t get away by challenging the army so openly and brazenly. Last time, any one thought of doing it met with a brutal death: Syed Saleem Shahzad, a journalist who thought he could hoodwink the army, was picked up near his home, kept in confinement where he was tortured to death and his body dumped by the roadside. Every one knew who did the brutal act, many dared to openly say it also but no one was held accountable. Shahzad had dared to report about the growing radicalism within the armed forces after the Mehran naval base attack in May 2011. Shahzad was otherwise a ‘good friend‘ of the army, ably projecting what the GHQ wanted to tell the world. But when he crossed the red line, he met with his death in a brutal manner. There were others like Ghulam Husnain, a respected journalist who profiled notorious criminal Dawood Ibrahim, a friend and ally of ISI, stating that he was openly living in Clifton Avenue, Karachi. Pakistan had all along denied Dawood’s presence in the country. Husnain, a few days after the story appeared in a English monthly Newsline, disappeared; abducted by ISI goons, kept in illegal confinement for over a week before he was released a thoroughly shaken up man. Till date, he has not said a word what happened to him during the illegal confinement. There were several others who met with various kinds of punishment for challenging the army. The fact that the army had planned the killing of Asma Jahangir a few months after she began challenging the military shows how little Pakistan has changed and how ruthless the army has become. Sources: Agencies 3 Monday, 15 th December , 2014 2071, Mangsir 29th National Weekly Government is guilty in cancellation of Modi visit weakness of Government of Nepal was seen in this connection. We had to handle this situation being united. Disputes were seen in how to prepare the visit and who will be given responsibility Q. Recently Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has visited Nepal second time. How could you take his second visit to Nepal? -Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has visited Nepal second time for the participation in 18th SAARC Summit held in Kahtmandu. I have taken his visit as a positive sense in Nepali politics and India Nepal friendship. In the sidelines of SAARC , in the presence of Modi some agreements have signed with Nepal under bilateral relationship. I believe that these signed agreements will be fruitful for Nepal. Q. Visit of Indian Prime Minister has been after 17 years in Nepal seen twice one after another. Why would you think no visit of Indian Prime Minister in Neapl happened in the time span of 17 years. - Nepal didn’t boycott the visit of an Indian Prime Minister to Nepal. Visit of Indian Prime Minister depends on their personal wills and situations. In some extent there would have some weakness ensuring visit of Indian Prime Minister to Nepal. But recently Indian Prime Minister Modiji has shown his personal effort to more friendly relationship with Nepal. The visit of Modiji has added a new dimension in the relation between Nepal and India. I think in past Nepal was facing people’s war like agitations, toppling of monarchy, and critical transitional period so the visit was not possible. Our country was in sensitive situation. During conflict such visits are not taken positive rather than in peaceful situation. Q.The scheduled visits of Modi to Janakpur, Lumbini and Muktinath have been cancelled at final stage. How far this will impact in the relation between Nepal and India? - The visits of Modi of Janakpur, Lumbini and Muktinath were scheduled. I was also engaged in the preparation of Janakpur visit. I was in Janakpur. Preparation was going rapidly. About the visit of Modi people of Nepal and India were excited. People of Janakpur were more excited. By the headline’ Indian Prime Minister is in marriage party from Ayodhya to Janakpur’ people of Janakpur area were more excited and happy. Bibahpanchami is an annual celebration of marriage of Goddess Sita and God Rama by Hindus. Symbolically people of Janakpur c e l e b r a t e Bibahpanchami. At eleventh hour the visit of Modi was cancelled so people were disappointed. Really this has disturbed the situation. But this will not affect the relation between Nepal and India. I hope he will visit Janakpur, Lumbini and Muktinath as he promised. Q. What would you think the government was engaged in cancellation of Modi visit? - Of course, weakness of Government of Nepal was seen in this connection. We had to handle this situation being united. Disputes were seen in how to prepare the visit and who will be given responsibility like issues. The visit was made disputed. This is matter of unfortunate. Q. Some leaders were active in cancellation of Modi visit. What would you think there was a conspiracy hatched? -Desire was not seen rather than conspiracy. Government of Nepal did not want to ensure Modi’s Janakpur visit. First of all want is required. And other all can be happened. Nothing is impossible. Observing the style of preparation I had some doubts about the abortion of Modi visit. But I had not to disclose this. What I guessed finally it happened the same. Q. The dispute was seen about the public addressing of Modi in Janakpur. But Prime Chanda Chaudhary ( President, Nepal –India W o m a n F r i e Minister of Nepal Dr. Baburam Bhattarai had addressed in New Delhi. Indian Prime Minister addressed in constituent assembly during his first visit. About these addressing there was no dispute made in past. During those time it was not felt that sovereignty would be lost. But how would you think that dispute was seen about the addressing of Modi during his scheduled visit? - There is no space to doubt in the nationality of Madheshi. This was only brought because Modi’s addressing was scheduled in Madhesh. If it was scheduled in Pahad there would be no dispute. The program would be easily done. Once going Janakpur Modi like leader shouldn’t be barred from addressing. I have not seen such rules in the world. A Prime Minister can have right to address in other country if one wanted. Here is only reason for that. Ruling class Khas community thought has not been changed. Discrimination against Madhesh remains. If it was scheduled in Pahad there would no sound against Modi addressing. Representatives of n d l y S o c i e t y ) people can be addressed but people can’t be addressed. How could it be possible ? Q. During Janakpur visit Modi was scheduled to distribute cycles to children. This was disputed. But, Government of Nepal took helicopter. How could take this situation about Modi’s visit? - Nepal India Woman Friendly Society showed efforts of distributing cycles to school-girls. This proposal we had submitted in Indian Embassy. By this proposal Indian side was happy. Indian officials told us that the program had been one of the best. We were excited about the distribution of cycles. But it is unfortunately made disputed. Cycle to children was more important than helicopter to Army I could not understand. Helicopter was given to Army it is good thing. I have no any opposition. But 2 thousand in Dhanusha and 1700 cycles to Siraha and Mottary were to be distributed. The inauguration was to be held by Indian Prime Minister Modi. This was a social work and such social work should not be made disputed. 2071, Mangsir 29 4 Monday, 15 December , 2014 Talakjung vs Tulke in 21st edition Madhesh of Cinemandu th Kathmandu : Embassy of India in Kathmandu and B.P. Koirala IndiaNepal Foundation organized 21st edition of Cinemandu on Friday, December 12, 2014 at Nepal-Bharat th in his career to the cinemascope and on becoming a producer now. The crew also elaborated on the challenges they went through while making the movie and expressed National Weekly Update Permission for primary level Mahottary. Pressure has been thrown by local private school organizers for the allowing them operating primary level school. Officials of Chief Education Office have been demanding money for their permission. The Education Office has started campaign for closing not registered school. Keep forest out from political share Chandrakant Khanal, Rupendehi. For the protection keeping forest out from political share has been required. Participants in a program have said that forests should be kept out from political sharing. Tilottama Community Forest Network has organized the program. Country will fall in conflict if constitution is not formed Banke. Participants in a program organized on 66th International Human Rights Day by Tarai Human Rights Defender Network sub regional office Nepalgunj have said if constitution is not formed ,country will fall in conflict. Muslims are also boycotted because rights are not ensured in constitution. In the program, Attahar Hussain Farooki, Mahaboon Ali Idrisi and Alam Khan like social and political leaders were present. Former Father in law killed by son in law Library, Nepal Airlines Building in New Road.This edition of Cinemandu screened critically acclaimed and commercially successful Nepali feature film Talakjung vs Tulke. Directed by Nischal Basnet and produced by Rabindra Singh Baniya and Black Horse Pictures and Shatkon, Talakjung vs Tulke is a film based slightly on the Maoist insurgency in Nepal. Director Nishchal Basnet, actor-producer Rabindra Singh Baniya, writer and actor Khagendra Lamichhane and actress Reecha Sharma joined the screening of the film. After the screening of the movie, the filmmakers and the actors interacted with the audience. Actor and producer Rabindra Singh Baniya shared about his theatrical journey gratitude to their audience for their appreciation and constructive critical views. “Many a times, it can be challenging to leave the movie with an open ending. But at the same time it is interesting to leave your audience play with their mind to understand the conclusion of the movie. Yes there are a few loopholes and we will make sure that we will keep them away in our upcoming movies,” director Nischal Basnet shared. Embassy of India and B.P. Koirala India-Nepal Foundation will be organizing 21st edition of Voices: social activist Anuradha Koirala on Her Journey from the Self to Others on Tuesday, December 16, 2014 at 3 pm at Nepal-Bharat Library. The entry to the event is FREE and open to all. Hulaki high way will be built: Ambassador Rae Ambassador Rae planted tree brought from Bauddh Gaya Maniprasad Gaire, Kapilvastu. Ambassador of India to Nepal Kathmandu. Indian Ambassador to Nepal Ranjit Rae has planted a tree brought Chandrakant Khanal, Rupendehi. A son in law has killed a father in law on Tuesday. Ramprasad Chaudhary of Navalparasi has killed his former father in lawa saying he separated his wife from him . He has been arrested in accusation of killing his father in law 45 year Shyamsundar Tharu of Motipur Ranigunj. According to police Ramprasad is former son in law of Tharu. Sniffing dog was brought from Pokhara for catching the killer. Tharu was alone in his house. Arrested with Skin Kailali. 25 years Narendra Shahi and 21 years Nahkul Nyupane inhabitant of Lamki Chuha municipality -2 have been arrested with a skin of spotted tiger. Police personal Mohalal Chaudhary has arrested them with skin during police checking at community forest. They were riding motorbike no Sa 2 Pa 8080. Police is investigation. Arrested with Buddha Idol Kailali Mithu Swar inhabitant of Dhangarhi municipality -4 Omshantinagar has been arrested with Buddha Idol . The Idol has been valuable and importance to archaeological study. The seized idol is 11 kg 580 grams 9.5 inches tall and 8 inches wide with copper coated. Wine and its raw material damaged Golbazar. A team of police has damaged wine and its raw material found from Lahan Municipality-5 of Siraha district. The police team seized wine from the house of Radheshyam Sah, Roshankumar Sah, Badrai Sah and Jagdish Sah. 20 liter prepared and raw materials for 200 liters were damaged. Two dead found Sarlahi . 10 years old Niraj Moktan son of Krishna Bahadur Moktan inhabitant of Karmaiya ward no-9 has been found dead in a sugarcane farm. And a dead body around 55 years old has been found from Kabilashi ward no -2 . Police has been investigating the cases. Former Father in law killed Ranjit Rae has said that Hulaki high way will be built soon. Addressing a program organized at Gautam Buddha Hotel he said that contractor would start work within 6 months. In the program Dipkumar Upadhyay of Nepali Congress had met Rae. Rae said that the relation between Nepal and India has been good. from Bauddh Gaya the place where Buddha earned enlightment in campus of Mayadevi Temple nearby Ashok Stupa. In the program D i p k u m a r U p a d a h y a y, Ishwardyal Mishra and Ajitman Tamang like reputed persons were present. Chandrakant Khanal, Rupendehi. A son in law has killed a father in law. Ramprasad Chaudhary of Navalparasi has been arrested in accusation of killing his father in law 45 year Shyamsundar Tharu of Motipur Ranigunj. According to police Ramprasad is former son in law of Tharu. Sniffing dog was brought from Pokhara for catching the killer. Tharu was alone in his house. Oli widens rift among Madheshi leaders Madhesh based parties, Bijaykumar Gacchedar has been bargaining for the bigger part of the government. And Gachhedar again wanted to break Madheshi parties because Madheshi leaders had been greedy of the power and money. Previously Gachhedar broke Madheshi Janadhikar Forum Nepal. Sniffing the situation Yadav opposed the bargain of Gachhedar for joining government before constitution. Oli has been using this opportunity for widening rift among Madheshi leaders. Experts say if Madheshi leaders remain united, the course of politics will be different but Madheshi leaders have formed their parties not for Madheshi people so it can’t be said they will not join the upcoming government. 5 Monday,15th December , 2014 Corporate News PDA talks on Upper TrishuliI to be held today RASUWA: The fourth round of negotiations to sign the Project Development Agreement (PDA) of the Upper Trishuli-I Hydroelectric Project is scheduled for Monday. Nepal Water and Energy Development Company (NWEDC), the developer of the 216 MW project stated that if the PDA and Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) are finalised, they could immediately start construction work. “We are optimistic that this time we can finalise the PDA as in the third round of negotiations both parties had agreed on most of the issues,” said Baburam Bharadwaj, general manager at NWEDC. According to the company, they have already completed track opening, test tunnel excavation, land acquisition, tree cutting permission and construction of 4.5 km stretch out of the 15 km access road. The project has also got approval for Environmental Impact Assessment and to conduct the Cumulative Impact Assessment study a consultant has been appointed. Keshab Dhoj Adhikari, spokesperson of the Ministry of Energy, said, “There are only a few issues to agree on to have PDA pact signed for Upper Trishuli-I project. The developer has demanded for payment guarantee by the government. As there is no clear policy, we have yet to agree.” According to him, the PDA document will be more or less like the recently signed PDAs of Upper Karnali and Arun III projects. NWEDC obtained the survey licence for the run-of-river type Upper Trishuli-1 project in January 2006 and the company initiated the process for PDA in March 2013. The project will affect Haku, Dhunche and Ramche VDCs of Rasuwa. According to the company, the estimated total project cost would be approximately Rs 57.8 billion. The project, designed under Q51, will generate 306.7 Gwh during dry season and 1,149.7 Gwh of energy in wet season annually. It will have three generation units of 72 MW each. The energy generated by the project will be evacuated via the proposed substation of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) at Trishuli 3B project at Manakamana VDC in Nuwakot. As per the company, they have proposed PPA at 6.9 cents per unit with annual escalation rate of three per cent for the first 10 years of generation. However, NEA has yet to decide on PPA in US dollar terms. Project officials said they would allocate 10 per cent of the shares in the project to locals from affected areas. The project is being promoted by KOSEP (50 per cent), Daelim (15 per cent) and Kyeryong (10 per cent) — companies of South Korea; International Finance Corporation (15 per cent), and Bikesh Pradhanang (10 per cent) — a Nepali promoter. IFC, ADB, Proparco (France), DEG (Germany), FMO (The Netherlands) and Korean Development Bank are the funding agencies for the project. 2071, Mangsir 29th National Weekly Clarification about Bodhi tree in Lumbini Kathmandu : Our attention has been drawn to the news reports regarding plantation of sacred sapling of Bodhi tree brought from Bodh Gaya in the premises of the Mayadevi temple complex in Lumbini. The location of plantation of the sacred sapling of Bodhi tree had already been agreed by the two sides and conveyed to the Indian side through a formal note from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nepal on 13 November 2014. The solemn tree plantation ceremony on Wednesday, 10 December, 2014 was attended by senior members of the Lumbini Development Trust including the Member Secretary of the Trust as well as monks from several countries. Gift of sacred sapling of Bodhi tree is a symbol of the ancient civilizational bonds between India and Nepal. Office of Federal Sadabhawana Party inaugurated Birgunj. Anil Kumar Jha President of Federal Sadabhawana Party has inaugurated its Parsa District office in Birgunj. The office is situated infront of Samjhana Hotel of Birgunj. He said that constitution should address the rights of deprived groups of Nepal . In the program Shiva Patel assistant general secretary, Sanjay Pandey, Manoj Karna, Sujit Tripathi, Manudin Ansari, Krishna Patel, Rajnarayan Kurmi, Rajesh Sahani and Anita Rauniyar like local leaders were present. Sources : The Himalayantimes Smartphone maker Xiaomi launches smart air purifier Chinese smartphone brand Xiaomi launched a smart air purifier on Tuesday as it tries to tap into the growing market created by the China’s hazardous air quality. Aside from traditional functions, the new Xiaomi product can be connected to a smartphone, allowing users to remotely control the device and receive air quality readings. According to information from Xiaomi’s website, the device can learn air conditions in real time and tell users when to turn on the device. It can also warn users when the filter needs to be replaced. Selling at 899 yuan (145.3 US dollars), it can provide 406 cubic meters of clean air per hour. Xiaomi also said the device can clean 99.3 percent of air particles less than 2.5 micrometers (PM 2.5), the main contributor of China’s air pollution and which are believed to pose great health risks to humans. Worsening air quality in recent years has spurred the rise of air purifier sales in Chinese cities, but some consumers complain effectiveness differs between brands. Our Features: Modern Sound System, Battery as the option of Load sheding, Media Link,Capacity of 70 Seats, Parking Facility. 6 Monday, 15th December , 2014 2071, Mangsir 29th ENTERTAINMENT Nepali Tara 3 select Top 10 finalists KATHMANDU: The temperature inside the Studio 4, Bhaisepati on December 3 was up not due to the sun’s power but due to the tension the top 20 finalists of Nepali Tara 3 were feeling. It was the day for them to either be selected to the Top 10 or continue their journey, or to be out. The event started with the signature song Gaaudaichhaun Haami composed by singer/arranger Rajan Ishaan where the 20 contestants divided into two groups performed. Sung in a lok bhaka (folksy beat) with a modern touch, the song was able to reflect the aims of the contestants ‘to shine in the musical sky’. And as the hosts of the show Dharmendra Sewan and Santosh Lama started calling the Top 20 contestants on stage, their tension was visible on their faces, though some managed to hide it. Akash Shrestha and Dilip Lama were such contestants. Among the 20 contestants Jaljala Pariyar, Pratap Lama, Pratap Das, Vishal Atreya, Sushma Bishwarkarma, Sudesh Subedi, Swechchha Thakuri, Binod Rai, Suresh Lama and Debesh Rai were selected as the Top 10 finalists. Those who didn’t make it through, sang a last song at the event and ended their journey in the singing competition. Among those who gave their last performance were Dilip Lama, Aarju Adhikari, Menuka Gahatraj, Pragya Shree, Akash Shrestha, Gagan Phuyal, Bikram Kalikote, Shristi Sunar, Mechu Dhimal and Prakash Shrestha. Shree, who wasn’t selected, didn’t feel that it was the end. “This is not the end and I think I will be selected in the next season of Nepali Tara. And for that I must work hard from today,” she shared. Regarding the selection, music composer Prakash Gurung, one of the judges in the competition Akshay Kumar introduces his ‘Baby’ character online Actor Akshay Kumar took to micro-blogging website Twitter to unveil a glimpse of his role from his upcoming movie “Baby”. The actor also said that all the developments and scoops from the movie will reach his fans on the social networking platform first. “Starting today, I will introduce you to members of @BabyTheFilm . #AjaySinghRajput #TeamBaby ,” he tweeted on Saturday. Akshay Kumar In the clip, the 47-year-old, who is known for his daredevil stunts, is seen running after villains, jumping off cliffs and doing some great action moves the ‘Khiladi’ style. “Baby” will see Akshay play Ajay Singh Rajput, an officer on a mission to bust terrorists’ plan. Akshay was so moved by the response to the film’s trailer that he vowed to keep his Twitter fans posted about the movie. “Your love and reactions to the #BabyTrailer have won me over! From today, you will see everything on @Babythefilm before the world does,” he wrote. Previously, the actor had shared a teaser of Neeraj Pandey’s directorial, which is set to hit the theatres on Jan 23, 2015, on the social media. The film also stars Rana Daggubati, Danny Denzongpa and Anupam Kher. expressed, “All the contestants were equally competitive and it was very difficult to bring the results out. All of them are already stars. I feel that the musical journey will start from now. Those who aren’t in the Top 10 must learn music so as to shine in music,” he suggested. Akash who was patient after hearing his results expressed, “Whatever I am doing in music I will continue doing it. The results will not affect my musical career.” And Das who was selected felt that he needs to labour hard in the days and would even make his career in music as well. As per Ranjit Acharya, Director and Producer of Nepali Tara 3, all Top 10 contestants will be mentored by Ishaan and musician, singer and composer Jems Pradhan. Those who have been selected in Top 10 will get a chance to sing a solo song in the Top 10 Album of Nepali Tara 3. These Top 10 contestants will give a concert in Kathmandu and Bhaktapur on December 19 and December 20. Meanwhile, the female contestants selected for the Top 10 will personally be trained by singer Sangita Rana Pradhan, one of the judges in the competition. Nepali Tara 3 is telecast every Saturday on Nepal Television at 8:00 pm, and its repeat telecast is broadcast on Monday on Image Channel at 9:00pm and on Nepal 1 at 9:00 pm every Wednesday. Iodized salt protects from goiter and mental retardation. BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences and Hospitals, Dharan is Indian film ‘Jal’ in running for two Oscars Girish Malik’s National Award winning film ‘Jal’ has found a place in the Oscar contenders of 2014 in two categories — Best Picture and Best Original Score. The film, which has the backdrop of water scarcity and tells the story of Bakka, a person gifted with a special ability to find water in the desert, features in the reminder list of productions eligible for the 87th Academy Awards. This apart, the film’s screenplay has also been invited to the Oscar Library for their permanent core collection. “’Jal’ is in the race as one of the Oscar contenders in two most prestigious categories – Best Picture and Best Original Score alongside path-breaking films like ‘Interstellar’, ‘Exodus’, ‘300 Rise of Empire’ and other Hollywood biggies,” Puneet Singh, director of One World Films Pvt Ltd, the film’s production banner, told IANS. The film features Purab Kohli, Kirti Kulhari and Tannishtha Chatterjee in prominent roles. Malik, who stepped behind the camera for the first time with the film, says that it is wonderful to get noticed on such a huge platform. “’Jal’ has been shortlisted as one of the Oscar contenders in the mainstream Best Picture category and not the Best Foreign Language film category, which means it will be competing with the Hollywood biggies to find a space for itself and hopefully get noticed on this stupendous platform. “It was a tremendous struggle to make this film and I am happy and thankful that it’s being noticed on the biggest platform for cinema,” he said. The music and background score for the film has been composed by Sonu Nigam and Bickram Ghosh. The other Indian film nominated for the Best Original score is ‘Kochadaiiyaan’, which has compositions by A.R. Rahman. The double Oscar winner is also nominated for two more of his Hollywood projects — ‘Million Dollar Arm’ and ‘The Hundred-Foot Journey’. The final nomination list will be announced Jan 15, 2015, while the presentation ceremony will be held Feb 22, 2015 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. Nepal Netra Jyoti Sangh has been conducting eye-checkups for hundreds of thousand school-going chldren of Nepal and has been distributing India Provides more than 2500 scholorships annually to Nepalese students for various Issue in public Interest by Nepal- India. 7 Monday, 15 th December, 2014 International 2071, Mangsir 29th China economic growth may slow to 7.1 percent in 2015: central bank report (Reuters) - China’s economic growth could slow to 7.1 percent in 2015 from an expected 7.4 percent this year, held back by a sagging property sector, the central bank said in research report seen by Reuters on Sunday. Stronger global demand could boost exports, but not by enough to counteract the impact from weakening property investment, according to the report published on the central bank’s website, www.pbc.gov.cn. China’s exports are likely to grow 6.9 percent in 2015, quickening from this year’s 6.1 percent rise, while import growth is seen accelerating to 5.1 percent in 2015 from this year’s 1.9 percent, it said. The report warned that the Federal Reserve’s expected move to raise interest rates sometime next year could hit emerging-market economies. Fixed-asset investment growth may slow to 12.8 percent in 2015 from this year’s 15.5 percent, while retail sales growth may quicken to 12.2 percent from 12 percent, it said. Consumer inflation may hold largely steady in 2015, at 2.2 percent, it said.China’s economic growth weakened to 7.3 percent in the third quarter, and November’s soft factory and investment figures suggest full-year growth will miss Beijing’s 7.5 percent target and mark the weakest expansion in 24 years. Economists who advise the government have recommended that China lower its growth target to around 7 percent in 2015. China’s employment situation is likely to hold up well next year due to faster expansion of the services sector, despite slower economic growth, said the report. Drug addiction leads to darkness, destruction, devastation - Narendra modi Voicing concern over the “devastating” drug addiction menace, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said society as well as the government will have to work together to fight this problem and that a helpline would be set up soon to assist those seeking solutions. In his third ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme on radio, he said the menace is a “national pain” but instead of the youth mired in the problem, drugs should be shunned. He said drug addiction is “a malaise filled 3D – darkness, destruction and devastation – as it leads Narendra Modi to the dark alleys of destruction and devastation”. The Prime Minister said a thinking process should begin to ensure that the country is rid of this problem and added that he will try to involve celebrities from the cine world, sports and other fields to campaign for a “drug-free India”. “For long, I have been having concern about the young generation…That some son has got caught in such a quagmire where everything is devastated. Drugs are such a devastation,” Modi said in his broadcast to the nation. At the same time, he said, “drug addiction is bad, not the child.” Describing it as a psycho-socio-medical problem, he said the family, friends, society, government and the law will have to work together to fight it as working in pieces will not help. He said he had asked his officials to set up a toll-free helpline soon to assist those seeking answers to the problem. The Prime Minister also suggested launching a special drive on social media against the menace. National Weekly Home is hell for 2 million Pak Ahmadis-1 More than two million Ahmadis consider Pakistan as their home. Pakistan, both the state and its people, consider Ahmadis as kafirs and treat them worse than other minorities like Hindus and Christians. Ahmadis are prosecuted with state sanction, cannot aspire to any political or government position or leadership, cannot hope to become rich and have always to live in fear. There is much to fear for Ahmadis in Pakistan. Although Pakistan is home to the largest concentration of Ahmadis in the world, it has officially declared them to non-Muslims, a worse label than a minority Hindu or Christian. The Pakistan parliament, way back in 1974, had made a law forbidding the Ahmadis to follow Islamic pratices and festivals as other Sunni and Shias are permitted. Ahmadis cannot go to non-ahmadi mosques, nor offer prayer in public, cannot greet anyone in the traditional Islamic way, cannot quote from Quran, preach or produce any material in any form about their beliefs or any other belief. If a Ahmadi were to caught saying Assalmu alaikum, which means peace be upon you, he could be sentenced to three years of imprisonment. All Pakistanis, filling up official forms, have to state in writing that they consider the founder of Ahmadi sect, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as an impostor and all Ahmadis to be non-Muslims. Needless to say, they have no place in the normal state activities like elections. In 1985, the radical military dictator Zia-ul Haq had banned Ahmadis and other minorities from voting, created a separate electorate and imposed a condition to participate in the elections—all of them will have to declare that they were non-muslims. In any case, they could only vote for 5 per cent seats reserved in National Assembly for minorities. The fact that Ahmadis stayed away from the 2013 elections show how deeply entrenched is this hatred against a co-religionist in Pakistan. Otherwise a liberal, at least he projects himself to be such, Imran Khan went out of his way to declare that he would uphold all laws against Ahmadis and would never seek the support of Ahmadis for his political party. In April this year, a bipartisan group of US Congressmen wrote to Secretary of State John Kerry that the US must not accept the results of the May elections if Ahmadis were not given a fair place in the electoral system. In a letter endorsed by 33 Congressmen, Republican Congressmen Frank Wolf wrot : “I am deeply troubled that Pakistans electoral system discriminates on the basis of religion, rendering the premise of free and fair elections a sham…this pernicious regime of discrimination is relatively easy to change.” The level of discrimination and social ostracisation so pernicious that ordinary Ahmadis cannot send their children to good schools, nor can they run small businesses or aspire for public positions. Private schools refuse Ahmadi children admission. Ahmadis find it difficult to rent or buy houses in non-Ahmadi localities. They are not welcome in shopping complexes or other public places if their identity was found out. A recent case of a Ahmadi businessman in Gujranwala, a predominantly Sunni town, is a telling illustration of how discriminatory life is in Pakistan for Ahmadis who consider the country their home. A self-made man, Imran Ahmad had been running a woodwork shop in Gujranwala for some years. He was a Ahmadi but no one in the neighbourhood knew about it. Nor did his worker and customers. Then one day he met with an accident and neighbours came to his house to commiserate. There they spotted portraits of Ahmadi sect’s founder and related literature and left home immediately. Since then, his neighbours kept away from him; his employees quit, and shopkeepers refused to sell him groceries. Discrimination is not the only thing which the Ahmadis have to face. Ahmadi businessmen and professionals face death threats and often get killed. Asian Human Rights Commission, in a September 2013 report, highlighted the continuing killing of Ahmadis in Karachi. The report cited three incidents—the September 4 killing of a Ahmadi in Orangi town in Karachi; the murder of a Ahmadi homeopathic doctor in Landhi, Karachi and the targeted killing of Zahoor Ahmad Kayani on August 21 this year. The report said: “ These are the latest tragic incidents which have become the fate of Ahmadis in Pakistan.“ September also witnessed a series of conferences organised by various Sunni groups calling upon the state to punish Ahmadis. The conferences were organised to mark the 39 th anniversary of the passage of Second Amendment to Pakistan Constitution which declared all Ahmadis as non-Muslims. Speakers after Speakers at these well attended conferences called Ahmadis as enemies of Pakistan, stooges of the West and called upon the people to hunt them down. The speakers called for political and economic boycott of the community and sought a ban on their recruitment to government and military. One speaker, Pir Muhibullah Noori, caretaker of Baseerpur, said Ahmadis should be thrown out of Pakistan. He said if Pakistani people truly loved Prophet Muhammad, they Continue .. Sources: Agencies 8 Monday, 15th December , 2014 Aishwarya Rai Bachchan felicitated for her commitment to “beauty with a purpose” Aishwarya Rai was on Sunday (December 14) felicitated by the Miss World Organisation at the 64th edition of the international beauty pageant for her commitment to “beauty with a purpose” since winning the crown two decades ago. Described as embodiment of beauty with purpose, Aishwarya Rai is also seen as the most successful Miss World so far, a title that she won in 1994. “I stand here overwhelmed by this honour. I thank Miss World Organization for such an incredible honour that I have received…” she said in her acceptance speech. “To have the opportunity to hold the title, to wear the crown with pride… that was my one time to go out there and experience beauty with a purpose…,” said Aishwarya looking gorgeous in a shimmery gown. The 41-year-old was accompanied by her mother Vrinda, husband and actor Abhishek Bachchan and three-year-old daughter Aaradhya on the stage. Having starred in movies like “Devdas” and “Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam”, she is now a regular at the prestigious Cannes film festival. Meanwhile, Koyal Rana, India’s representative at the Miss World this year, could only make it to the top 10. The crown went to Miss South Africa. Facebook likely to add ‘dislike’ button soon, says Zuckerberg 2071, Mangsir 29th Reg. No. 53/067/068 National Weekly Madheshvani Radio Program ( Sunday to Friday) Devoted towards the National Integration, Nationality and Madheshbad F.M Radio Rajdhani Radio Sunrise Red F.M 101 MHZ Place Time 100.6 Kathmandu 10:40 P.M 90.2 Jhapa -Birtamod_ Morang Radio Rudraksha Banke 8:15 P.M Mahottari 8:15 P.M 95.2 93.5 Radio Janakpur Swarnim F.M Rautahat F.M Radio Saugat Facebook is thinking about introducing a dislike button, founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said, but is worried Radio that introducing it would become a way of ‘demeaning’ Dhadkan people. The dislike button is Facebook’s most requested feature, Radio Birgunj according t o Zuckerberg Radio Safalta — and p e op le ’s desire to Radio Madhesh get one has led to plenty of Radio fake, viral Dauna Bebari posts on the network about how to get one. The company is trying to find a way for people to express the fact that they’re sad about a status without it looking like people Radio are ‘demeaning’ people’s posts, he told an audience at Sakhi Facebook’s headquarters in California. He said that the Radio button needs to be a ‘force for good’. “One of things we’ve thought about for quite a while is Baadal what’s the right way to make it so that people can easily express a broader range of emotions,” Zuckerberg said. Radio Tilaurakot People feel uncomfortable pressing the ‘like’ button in response to sad news, he said, and the company is trying Radio to find a way for people to say “that isn’t good. That’s not Madi something that we think is good for the world”, he said. 9:30 P.M Re- Broadcast 9:30 A.M (Excluded Saturday) 104.5 Banke -Jaleshwor_ (Nepalgunj) Radio Jay Madhesh (E xcluded Saturday) -Biratnagar_ 98.8 Popular F.M= 6:30 P.M 101 M h z Radio Rubaru F.M (E xcluded Saturday) 97 96.3 90.8 88.1 Sunsari (Inaruwa) Saptari 5.20 P.M Sarlahi -Malangawa_ Rautahat -Gaur_ (Excluded Saturday) Siraha (Lahan) (Excluded Saturday) 99 Birgunj ( Parsa) 92.4 9:00 P.M (Exclueded Saturday) 5.30 P.M Dhanusha -Janakpurdham_ (Excluded Saturday) Siraha 89.3 (Exclueded Saturday) -Dharampur_ (Excluded Saturday) 89.6 103.4 (Excluded Saturday) Kaski (Pokhara) Sarlahi -Malangawa_ Kailali (Pahalwanpur) 8.25 P.M (Excluded Saturday) 6.30 P.M 6.00 P.M 9:30 P.M ReBroadcast 9:30 A.M (Excluded Saturday) 9.15 P.M (Excluded Saturday) 7.15 P.M (Excluded Friday and Saturday) End 9.15 A.M (Excluded Saturday) 7.00 PM (Excluded Saturday) 95.8 Kailali (jashipur) 6.00 PM (Excluded Saturday) 89 Bara 9:30 P.M ReBroadcast 9:00 A.M (Excluded Saturday) 107.6 107.6 Kapilbastu Chitwan (Madi ) 7.30 PM (Excluded Saturday) Every Wednesday 5. 30 PM to 6 PM Office : Madhesh Media House, Anamnagar, P.O.Box : 11858, Kathmandu, Phone No : 977-4266142/4266141, Fax : 4255431, E-mail: nepal.madhesh@gmail.com, Website : www.madheshvani.com, Editor : Rajesh Ahiraj, Sub-Editor : Mukesh Jha