6-03, The Voice of Madhesh pdf ( May 18, 2015)
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6-03, The Voice of Madhesh pdf ( May 18, 2015)
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.–6/ Issue – 3, Monday, May 18th 2015, ( 2072, Jeshtha 4th ) Page- 8, Price Rs. -10 Tweet of Sarita Giri Tip of forming national government smells trick of looting exploded A tweet of Sarita Giri, Co-chair of Nepal Sadabhawana Party, has exploded as blast among, anti-Madheshi elements. As her tweet noticed by them they started attacking her. Nayapatrika Daily has published some persons who could not understand the political arrow shot by her. All responders have said that Tarai is not out of Nepal. Any Nepali can live in wherever they like to live. Responders published in Nayapatrika Daily are Ramchandra Paudel, Matrika Paudel, Prakash Timilsina, Purosottam Pokharel, Pasikot, Pratik, Shubhak Mahato, Binod Dhakal, Chandra Kaphle, Ghamraj Luientel, Shrestha Sunil, Anant Koirala and Charu Gajurel. Sarita Giri has tweeted that she is smelling of continuation of policy derived by Mahendra (late King Mahendra who settled People of Mountain : Pahadiya, as policy known as Mahendravadi) in the name of rescuing victims of earthquake. After responders’ responses she answered by three tweets: Her first tweet is read as my tweet has created a quake. I have nothing concluded but all responses are example of extreme biasness and interesting too. Her second tweet is read as here doing social service is easy but doing politics of opposition is difficult. After all I will continue my critical role in future. Her third tweet is read as when I will be free I will block them who responded very cheap from my friend list. I wish you all for your bright future. K a t h m a n d u . Va s t i b h a u mare p achh i gid d h ak o syalk o raj ai hu n ch ha ( When cattle die feasts rise for fox) is said in villages of Nepal. Fox lives on dead meat so it is said. In N ep al f or lead ers of political parties, mass killer an d mass d estructor earthquake of Nepal has brought the same situation. P olitical parties h ave proved this by saying that they have made consensus for a national government. A meetin g of th e top leaders of the ruling Nepali Congress and CPN-UML on S u n d ay agreed in principle to form a national unity government to cope with the crisis resulting from the earthquake that has killed more than 8,500 people so far. The both parties want the government to complete constitution-writing, hold local body elections and launch a massive rebuilding an d reconstru ction campaign. Prime Minister Sushil Koirala, UML chief KP Oli and other leaders of the two parties agreed to hold talk s w ith th e opposition on the agenda. Prime minister koirala indicating about formation of nation goverement . “We have concluded the need to hold talks with the op p osition p arties f or in stallin g a n ation al government,” said former prime minister and senior U ML leader Madh av Kumar Nepal. The Maoists have already indicated their readiness to b e p art of th e govern men t. Th e lead ership of th e government, however, is yet to be decided. The parties are now expected to reach an understanding on the structure of the new government and its mandate. But some experts say that the formula of forming the so-called n ation al government is not well Sadabhawana family required to united: Bikash Tiwari Birgunj. Bikash Tiwari president of Nepal Sadabhawana Party Gajendravadi has said that Sadabhawana family required to be united in press meet organized after two days extended party meeting. Thanking Rajendra Mahato president of Sadabhawana Party who urged all Sadabhawanaian sending letters Tiwari said all should be united. One Year Salary to Victims Abhishekha Shah Maniprasad Gaire, Kapilvastu. Abhishekha Pratap Shah me mb e r of c on s t i t u e n t a s se mb l y f r om c on s t i t u e n c y of Kapilvastu-5 has declared that his one year salary will be g i ve n t o vi c t i ms . S h a h d i s c l os e d t h i s i n a p r e s s me e t organized by Madhesh Media Society. defined. Here it is seen only to pick UCPNM and some Madheshbased parties in the name of the national government to keep the irregularities under cover what have emerged. Relief goods sent to victims have been found misused instead of giving to earthquake victims. Political analysts say the so-called n ation al government is impossible f or ach ievin g ab ove mentioned objectives. It would be important to form a wide forum for facing the cu rren t d isaster an d upcoming disaster rather than forming a government. It will be only to loot the relief an d rescu e f un ds coming from international and national donors. Youth Mishra is an example Kathmandu :Work of Rakesh Mishra , a youth leader of Madheshi community in Tarai Madhesh Democratic Party, has been example for managing relief goods for victims just after earthquake shook Kathmandu on Saturday 25 April. He led relief distribution campaign from his own organization SEWA in Rakesh Mishra Bhaktpur, Lalitpur, Kathmandu, Sindhupalchok and Nuwakot. Mishra says that when Mountain feels pain he also feels pain so he led relief distribution program. After Mishra other leaders of Tarai Madhesh Democratic Party like Sushil Mishra, Surendra Mandal, Ajay Jha, Manish Mishra and Gopal Jha join the relief distributing campaign. 2 Monday, 18th May , 2015 Editorial Shame on You M ass Killer a nd M ass De struc tor, Earthq uake of Nep al, has killed many, injured many and destructed mass buildings of people. But this cruel earthquake has brought an opportunity for them who have gathered their nature from foxes and vulture. Such people have started taking advantage of situation immorally for expanding their business. Some relief goods have been found in the storehouse o f b u sin ess men r a the r t han co ntr o l o f relief team. Victims of earthquake have been suffering. They required those things for their survival. But those relief goods are managed for selling by businessmen. Government has lifted custom duty from the relief goods and medicine like urgent commodities. T his concession has been given to victims and for victims but cruel looters have looting such opportunities for their own advantages. They give such relief goods to some of their relatives and send rest of them to traders. Man is rational. Man decides situation. Undoubtedly this is not situation to take advantage. Shame on you ,who you, take advantage from the misery of people. PHOTO CORNER Teari Peoples Foundation Nepal giving information about . collection of relief fund . . 2072, Jeshtha 4th National Weekly Earthquake and bank loan alerts As someone brought up and trained to respect human emotions and human lives, I must admit that my understanding of how the inanimate money enslaves people is very limited. I am almost ignorant about how banking works in times of crisis and even more on how bankers think in their professional world. But having known a couple of friends personally from the banking sector, I do know they too are as compassionate, warm and humane as anybody else would be. However, I fail to understand whether banking policies are really rigid even at the times when one of the biggest disasters has affected the nation. In the past three weeks, in addition to humanitarian rescue and relief works and a lot of selfless acts of kindness around, one more thing that worked tirelessly was the shallow automated message alerts from the banks that reminded you about your monthly installments. Obviously, not all banks sent the alerts; there have been banks that have been calling their customers to know about their wellbeing. These alerts obviously didn’t care if someone has just died, or someone is buried under the rubbles shouting for help or even risking their own lives to rescue others. Ironically, the first time I received the alert for my auto loan was just few days after the quake as I was listening to the heroic stories of a bunch of volunteers who had selflessly devoted themselves for relief. The second time I heard a friend received it when we were feeling overwhelmed by the kindness of the victims who were offering us food. The third time I received the alert was on the day when I was talking with someone about the generosity shown by profit motive organizations to help quake victims. As much as I appreciated the technical efficiencyand punctuality of these automated alerts from the banks, I found it interrupting the positivity around. In the midst of all the suffering of the earthquake victims and amazingly generous support of the people in and outside the country, the repeated SMS alerts appeared petty. I was talking to a young boy who told me the story of how his family living in an apartment is now displaced and how his newly bought motorbike was shattered by the quake. Yet, he was there running around for the relief of others whom he believed suffered bigger loss than his own. But the SMS alerts from the bank didn’t stop chasing this boy, nor his family, neighbors and friends. It was also terrifying because the aftershocks had not stopped and they constantly seemed to remind you that the worst was not yet over. As much as many survivors celebrated the fact that they were alive, it also sent a chill down their spines that being alive also meant they still got the loans to pay. Most of the banks must be suffering through hard times just like their family and friends. Perhaps many in the leadership positions are worried about how to save their banks just like any guardian would be worried about their home. There could be a lot in common between what the banks as institutions and people as individuals are going through. But I wonder why the banks can’t be a little more empathic than their usual self? All of us have gone through some trauma, some at physical level and others at emotional level. Everybody who went through those terrible shakes may need Rolina Dhital at least a month’s time to heal. The wounds of many others who lost their loved ones and homes would be much deeper than words can ever express. The least people would like to have at this point as they grieve over the emotional and personal losses is reminders on paying back the due installment from the banks. Perhaps sending those alerts this soon to the customers is not the wisest thing to do. It doesn’t mean that the banks should step back from their professionalism. They got to do what they got to do. But at least they should be sensible enough to have patience, give people space to grieve before sending out their reminders. In hard times like this, how I wish the reality of the reputed banks truly matched their catchy and fancy tag lines that often say they are meant to serve the people. My humble request to all the banking sectors: Don’t rush to make people feel uncomfortable in times like this. Please let them sink in a little and breathe a little. Since this is also a week of mental health awareness, I request you to be aware of the post-traumatic stress, and if you cannot do much to prevent it, at least don’t trigger it, neither in your customers nor your employees. It certainly will be difficult to live without the service from the banking sectors. But in times like this, it is also important to reflect back on the more humane aspects that go beyond anybody’s . Sources : setopati 3 Monday, 18 th May , 2015 2072, Jeshtha 4th National Weekly Most of the damages can be repaired before living Some buildings walls were found fallen but pillars were found rightly erected. Those constructions required repair to live because their structure was right. Some structures were out of repair they were to be demolished. In Kathmandu reconstruction should be led by engineering experts there would be possibility to live after repair. After a big magnitude of earthquake shook land of Nepal you observed the site of collapsed buildings. How did you observe- what kind of buildings destroyed? -We representing Tarai Engineer Samaj voluntarily observed more than 150 houses of Kathmandu. As we received SMS we immediately observed the affected areas. 10 to 15 % what observed found completely destructed. Most of them were to be repaired before to live and some were highly terrorized though their constructions were safe to live in. What kind of buildings were affected more ? -Frame structure popularly known RCC is also damaged. Pillar based buildings’ RCC was found damaged as well as bricks based and clay based buildings were also damaged. RCC structure was found f a i l u r e co nstr uctio n.Only expending more rods can’t be strong structure. Those rods should be fixed according to engineering direction but such practices were found lapsed. Some buildings walls were found fallen but pillars were found rightly erected. Those constructions required repair to live because their structure was right. Some structures were out of repair they were to be demolished. In K a t h m a n d u reconstruction should be led by engineering experts there would be possibility to live after repair. Somewhere seen that pillar based houses were collapsed and nearby clay bricks house found not destroyed. What do you think about this contrast situation? - This is a typical science. Frequency of quake and frequency of individual building is different. We call it capacity of vibration. How a building reacts when you give a pressure of a load that measures the situation. When the frequency of quake and frequency of a building occur same there the building completely destroys. So it depends on different reason and cause. If you see a house is not affected that doesn’t mean that house is saved by its strength. You mean attached houses are saved, aren’t they? - Yes. I mean it. If attached houses were destroyed more and more damages would have been in Asan are of Kathmandu and Patan. Attached houses reacted integrated action against quake and that saved them all. But it doesn’t mean that those houses are without cracks. There are cracks but they will be repairable. Pillars are safe but their walls were collapsed. That can’t be protected what do you say? - It can be protected. If you want making new, there what are the things to be thought that are different matters. Houses made as per engineering measures there also such damages are seen what do you say? - Apartments, hospitals like big structures were observed measures followed in Pillars and roof but in wall measures were not followed. What are the measures of wall? - We say technically share failure. A wall turned to other direction and found falling. Share cut off system should be applied for. We all know lintel likewise we can give seal structure underneath of windows. That can protect wall. If tall wall is structured Prabhat Kumar Jha Engineer, Road Department of Nepal there share band should be fixed at corner. Ornamental walls of apartments have been completely destroyed. That kind of ornamental walls can be built by engineering feature for the protection. Somewhere a building has been fallen but no structure is damaged what do you say this? - You can’t say fallen it can be said tilt somehow. In such case, soil failure is reason. Somewhere it is caused by liquefy it means soil reacts as water for the building. Otherwise there must be damage. How can we test soil for building? - We have soil test but we practice making building without engineer. Except apartments like structure people don’t hire an engineer to construct building. We make our building based on our own experienced. We can test soil in Pulchok laboratory. Private laboratories are testing soil. We don’t have a practice of soil test for residential houses. As you say that some buildings are built based on engineering measurement have they tested soil before construction? - Apartment buildings are constructed after soil test. Building department doesn’t approve without soil test. Before quake talk of soil test was not heard. What do you say about this? Lack of awareness and legal provision are the reason for this. We make building multimillions house but we don’t spend money for engineering service. Legally soil test is not required by municipality. What should be done for further management of risk? -An engineer should be hire for making houses if not trained mason should be called for. For the production of trained mason we have to provide mason . 2072, Jeshtha 4 4 Monday, 18 May , 2015 Narendra Modi announces $1 billion credit line to Mongolia th th National Weekly Madhesh Update Ahamadiya Sangh donates 5 lakh Birgunj.Ahamadiya Sangh Nepal has donated 5 lakh in the account of Prime Minister victims management fund in a program organized at Baluawataar. Youth worker of Sangh Mohammad Ahamad said that they had organized free health camp and medicine. Youth Union distributed fruits Kalaiya. UML’s sister organization Youth Union has distributed eatable goods to patients on the occasion of 25th anniversary of establishment. They distributed goods in the presence of Achuyut Manali. Condolence observe Muzzaffarpur. Media for Broader Harmony has expressed condolence for the death caused by quake. The program was chaired by Brahmanadand Thakur in the presence . Ajay Nishad member of Indian parliament said that Indian relationship with Nepal is relation of Roti and Beti . On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Ulan Bator on his historic visit to Mongolia to hold talks with the country's leadership to bolster economic and trade cooperation, including in transport, highways and energy sectors. India on Sunday announced a credit line of USD 1 billion to Mongolia to expand its economic capacity and infrastructure, as they decided to upgrade their relationship from Comprehensive to “Strategic Partnership”. Narendra Modi, the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Mongolia, held wide-ranging talks with his counterpart Chimed Saikhanbileg here following which the two sides inked 14 agreements covering defence, cyber security, agriculture, renewable energy and health sector. “I am pleased to announce that India will provide a Line of Credit of USD one billion to support expansion of Mongolia’s economic capacity and infrastructure,” Modi said at a joint press interaction with Saikhanbileg at State Palace. Asserting that Mongolia is an integral part of India’s Act East Policy, he said the destinies of the two countries are closely linked with the future of Asia Pacific Region. “We can work together to help advance peace, stability and prosperity in this region,” the Prime Minister said. “In a reflection of our commitment to further deepen our relationship, we have decided to upgrade our Comprehensive Partnership to ‘Strategic Partnership’,” he said. Stating that it was a great honour to be the first Prime Minister of India to visit Mongolia, Modi said, “It is a special privilege to come on the occasion of two important milestones that unite us – 25 years of democracy in Mongolia and 60 years of diplomatic relations between our two nations.” Commenting on his counterpart Saikhanbileg’s remarks that India is the “spiritual neighbour and third neighbour” of Mongolia, Modi said, “We will always fulfil the responsibility that comes with this honour.” “I was very pleased with my discussions with Prime Minister today. We have strong convergence of views on bilateral relations and our regional and international partnership,” he said. “The agreements that we have just signed speak to the depth of the relationship. These cover economic relations, development partnership, defence and security, and people-topeople contacts,” the Prime Minister added. Modi said the cooperation between National Security Councils of the two countries will provide a strategic framework for cooperation. India will also help establish a cyber-security centre in Mongolia’s defence and security establishment. “We attach high importance to our security cooperation. We will continue to participate in each other’s defence exercises. The agreements today will deepen our cooperation in border security and cyber security,” Modi said. Noting that the trade and investment relations between two countries are modest, Modi said, “We will take our economic partnership to a new level.” “There is huge potential in civil nuclear sector, mining, healthcare, pharmaceuticals and dairy. We should also explore the possibilities of using digital technology to expand our economic relations,” he said. He also announced to increase the ITEC training slots for Mongolia from 150 to 200 and establish an India-Mongolia Joint School. “I conveyed to Prime Minister that we greatly value our international partnership, which is based on our friendship, shared spiritual heritage and democratic values. These also provide solid foundation for our cooperation in our region,” Modi said, adding that the two countries are starting a “new era in our partnership”. The Prime Minister also thanked Mongolia for its strong support for India’s permanent membership of UN Security Council. Modi, who arrived here last night on the second leg of his three-nation tour, was earlier given a ceremonial welcome at the State Palace. India has a strong linkage of Buddhism and democracy with Mongolia and was the first country outside the Soviet bloc to establish diplomatic relations with it. India feels that there is excellent potential for cooperation with Mongolia in the minerals sector. Mongolia is mineral-rich country in coking coal, copper, rare earths and uranium. India already has a civil nuclear agreement with Mongolia which provides for uranium exports to the country once the domestic laws here permit prospecting and mining. Quake kills 3 in Mahottary Jaleshwar. Earthquake on Tuesday dated 12 May has killed 3 persons in Mahottary district. The dead are 70 years of Suraj Mandal inhabitant of Bhatauliya, 30 years of Mishri Mahato inhabitant of Banauta 5 and 6 month daughter of Dinesh Sah. Blood Donation Jaleshwar. Nepal Teacher Union Mahotrary has organized its 25 th anniversary by donating blood. According to president of Union 25 persons donated blood. Union honored teachers who retired last year. Security Training Held Biratnagar. Security Training for Police personals under 12 batch has been given in Eastern Regional Police Training Center at Rani of Biratnagar. 40 police persons participated in the training started from 21 April. 4 arrested with brown sugar Kapilvastu. A team of police has arrested 4 persons with brown sugar near way of Bahadurgunj of Kapilvastu -1. With 180 gram brown sugar arrested are Dammar Paudel , Awadhkishore Kandu, Ashis Malla and Rudal Kahar of Kapilvastu municipality. Secret deal to swallow fund Mahottary. District Development Committee Mahottary has started secret dealing with NGOs to swallow the fund. Shailendra Pandey ,social development officer, has been dealing with NGOs under guidance of Ramuraj Kadariya, Local Development Officer. According to source the dealing is to swallow the fund equal to 5 million. Office has not given information about the internal development program when it was sought by Satyendra Yadav. Relief from Guhati Birgunj. Tarai Janseva pratisthan Birgunj and Guhati Sahani Kanwariy NGO have collected relief goods to earthquake victims of Bhaktapur. Urmila Aryal in-charge of Bhojpur of UCPNMaoist said in press meet organized by Revolutionary Journalist Unionthat 8 sacks beaten rice, 400 cartoon water, Plastic tent, carpet 40, matchbox, biscuits were collected for victims of Bhaktpur. Indefinite shut down in Mahottary Jaleshwar. Locals of Jaleshwar have announced an indefinite shout down opposing the action of government shifting service center from Jaleshwar to Bardivas. In Bardivas service center was inaugurated and Damar Sunuwar was to work there as branch officer. Shivchandra Chaudhary member of Chamber of Commerce said movement will be till agreement signed. According CDO Dipak Kafle previously it was decided to shift service center. Journalist Panthi donates 1 lakh for relief Butwal. Journalist Hari Panthi inhabitant of Rupendehi Sainamaina Nagarpalika-10 and his family donated goods to victims equal to 1 lakh. Panthi has been working in Japan. Secretary of CNPMaoist Sharad Olin and coordinator of Revolutionary Journalist Organization Prakash Dumre praised the donating work of Panthi. 5 Monday, 18th May , 2015 Corporate News NTB establishes fund for tourism recovery Kathmandu : Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) has decided to establish Tourism Recovery Fund to collect financial support from national and international organizations and individuals for early recovery of tourism sector. NTB will contribute Rs 100 million into the fund. Similarly, the board meeting of NTB also decided to donate Rs 50 million into the Prime Minister Disaster Relief Fund . Ramesh Kumar Adhikari, chief administrator of NTB, said money collected in Tourism Recovery Fund will be used for early to repair and rebuild various places of cultural importance and rehabilitate trekking trails in collaboration with different stakeholders for bringing tourism industry back on track at the earliest. Earlier on May 7, the Department of Tourism (DoT) formed Tourism Recovery Committee (TRC) to study impact of the earthquake on tourism industry, identify shortterm and long-term works that are needed to be done, formulate necessary programs for recovery of tourism industry, and suggest to concerned government agencies for speedy recovery of the tourism industry, among others. Rapid Assessment Committee, formed under the TRC in coordination with Hotel Association of Nepal (HAN), is assessing tourist-standard hotels with regards to the strength of their property and their capability to accommodate guests in the post earthquake situation. Likewise, Nepal Association of Tour Operators (NATO) is studying the status of cultural heritage sites and monuments, while Trekking Agencies’ Association of Nepal (TAAN) is assessing the condition of trekking trails in Manaslu, Langtang and other trekking areas. According to DoT, Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Nepal Chapter will coordinate with different international agencies to assess trekking trails in the Everest and Annapurna regions which have not suffered physical damage. PATA Nepal Chapter will coordinate with international agencies like PATA International and invite delegates from PATA headquarters next week for a preliminary discussion on tourism recovery plans and strategies, according to a statement issued on Sunday. According to the statement, HAN and Nepal Association of Tour and Travel Agents (NATTA) will jointly work to devise marketing schemes, discounted packages and other measures to attract foreign tourists. The government has requested private sector to provide discounts in their packages to attract more tourists to the country. It has asked different umbrella associations of tourism sector to inform it within May 20 about discounts and promotional schemes that their members can provide to foreign tourists. Tulsi Prasad Gautam, director general of DoT, said Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) preparing to provide discount on air tickets. “We will request other airlines to follow suit,” he added. According to Gautam, airlines carried only around 25 to 30 passengers in the first 10 days after the earthquake of April 25. The number was picking up after that, but Tuesday’s big jolt again affected number of passengers, said Gautam. Meanwhile, NTB has started devising special plan for the upcoming Kailash tour and the autumn season that begins in September. “Our focus is on bringing tourists for the autumn season. As Annapurna Region and E verest R egion, w hich constitute 70 percent of the market for international tourists, are safe, we can certify that these places are safe. If we can build confidence of the international reinsurer and the embassies so that the negative travel advisories are lifted up, tourist will definitely come back here,” Suman Pandey, president of PATA Nepal Chapter and spokesperson of TRC, said. Sources : My Republica 2072, Jeshtha 4th National Weekly Third Alliance distributed relief Kathmandu. Human rights organization the Third Alliance distributed relief goods to victims of Sindhupalchok and Kabhreplanchok on 8 and 9 May. The Alliance gave 2650 kg rice, 200 kg wheat, 50 kg beaten rice, 35 cartoon water, 36 tent,120 pairs of foot-wares and 150 bundle of clothes in Golche VDC. Likewise it gave 200kg rice and 15 tents for victims in Gimti VDC. President Dipendra Jha urges government to manage relief immediately. Medicine distribution and Health Camp Kathmandu. Koshish Health Care Foundation has distributed medicine and organized Health Camp. Team of Foundation distributed medicine at Goldhunga, Indrasthan, Dahchok of Kathmandu, Dhurmu , Arukhark, Langu, Thankor of Rasua and Bhotechaur of Sindhupalchok. According to Ajit Sah 200 patients received treatment during camp. Freed bonded female house workers donated blood Nepalgunj. Freed bonded female house workers have donated blood to victims of earthquake. They went to Bheri Zonal Hospital and donated blood. 54 were from Banke ,Bardiya , Kanchanpur and Dang. Regular Peace donation Bhairahawa. In Bhairahawa people have been offering regular peace donation for the departed soul by earthquake. Under Peace Donation and Rajyog Program people have been keeping themselves silent for one minute daily. Patel appointed employment minister of Britain Birgunj. Prime Minister of Britain David Cameron has appointed Priti Patel employment minister. This is first time a member of non residence community has been appointed a minister of Britain. 43 years Patel’s family was shifted to Britain from Gujarat. Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, chief minister of Gujarat Anandideviben Patel, chief minister of Delhi Arvind Kejariwal, chief minister of Bihar Nitesh Kumar have congratulated her for acquiring the post. Our Features: Modern Sound System, Battery as the option of Load sheding, Media Link,Capacity of 70 Seats, Parking Facility. 6 Monday, 18th May , 2015 2072, Jeshtha 4th ENTERTAINMENT Aryan Sigdel not interested to work with Rekha Thapa Although Aryan Sigdel had debuted in Rekha Thapa‘s movie, they are not in good terms these days. In a report, Aryan has told, “I have no interest to work with Rekha.” Aryan and Rekha had parted their ways during the screening of ‘Kasle Choryo Mero Man’. After that, they don’t talk with each other. Aryan is one of the top actors in Nepali film industry. About a dozen movies of Aryan are in pipeline. Actress mostly works in her own banner, Rekha Films. Although Rekha denies, her craze in Nepali film industry is in downward turn. After divorcing Chhabi Raj Ojha, she has been making a lot of mistakes to ruin her public image. Rekha’s political move, social work attempt and relationship with other people have been the topic of the most criticisms. MaHa distribute relief in Kavre Kavre : Comedian duo Madankrishna Shrestha and Haribansha Acharya, popularly known as MaHa, handed relief packages to the disaster victims of Tukucha Nala VDC, Kavre . The comedians, who are also well-known distribution programme, Shrestha stressed that in the time of crisis it is important to forgo of all the social and cultural biases and help one another as human beings. Similarly, Acharya said that the relief packages must for their social activism, were there on the request of the Lions Club International. The club has been providing tents and tarpaulins, food and clean drinking water to the 75 households of the VDC, among others. Speaking at the relief- first reach the most affected people, who are bearing the biggest brunt in the aftermath of the quake. The duo have been raising money for relief efforts through a joint relief fund that they have established with the Confederation of Nepalese Industries. Sources : ekantipur Although it is their personal problem, we believe, the problem of personal relationship shouldn’t affect their professional lives. The viewers still want Rekha and Aryan together in movies. Deepika Padukone wanted to be part of ‘Dil Dhadakne Do’ While Deepika Padukone is happy that she did a film like “Piku” this year, she also regrets not being a part of Zoya Akhtar’s “Dil Dhadakne Do”. “I really wish I was a part of that film,” she said. Deepika Padukone Deepika was present at the success bash of her latest release “Piku”, here. Asked if she watched the trailer of “Dil Dhadakne Do”, she said: “It is simply wow. If you ask me that this year which film I would love to be a part of then ‘Dil Dhadakne Do’ is one of those films. I really wish that I was a part of that film.” “Zoya is a close friend and she had given me the script to read, just for some feedback,” she added. The 29year-old is also confident that film will turn out to be good and added: “It’s a fantastic script. I hope the film has shaped up as well as the script has. I am looking forward to that.” “Dil Dhadakne Do” is about a dysfunctional family, who goes out on a cruise trip. The film features Ranveer Singh, Priyanka Chopra, Anushka Sharma, Farhan Akhtar, Anil Kapoor and Shefali Shah. The film will release on June 5. Iodized salt protects from goiter and mental retardation. BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences and Hospitals, Dharan is Sonam Kapoor poses for photographers upon her arrival for the screening of the film The Sea of Trees at the 68th international film festival, Cannes on Saturday . (Source: AP) 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, 18 th May , 2015 international Egypt’s deposed president Mohammed Morsi sentenced to death by court Deposed Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood chief Mohammed Badie and over 100 other Islamists were on Saturday sentenced to death by a court here over mass prison breaks during the 2011 uprising. Morsi and 130 codefendants, including Brotherhood leaders Badie, Mohamed Saad ElKatatni, Essam El-Erian, Mohamed El-Beltagy and Safwat Hegazy, were charged in the case. Morsi, 63, appeared in the Cairo Criminal Court in a caged dock when the judge read out his verdict. The court sentenced Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide Badie and 104 Muslim Brotherhood leaders to death in the case. The former president raised his fists in defiance when the judge read the verdict. Today’s capital punishment ruling against Morsi makes him the first president in Egypt’s history to face the possibility of death by hanging if court ratifies its initial decision on June 2 or he loses his projected appeal. Many of those sentenced were tried in absentia. They were accused of damaging, setting fire to prison buildings, murder, attempted murder and looting prison weapons depots while allowing prisoners to break out of jails. The incident took place during the January 2011 revolution when more than 20,000 prisoners escaped from three Egyptian prisons. The uprising had led to the ouster of then Egyptian strongman Hosni Mubarak. The court also sentenced 16 Muslim Brotherhood leaders including Khyrat el-Shater, the deputy of the Muslim Brotherhood supreme guide, to death in a separate espionage case. Morsi is also an accused in the espionage case along with 35 others but the court will pronounce the verdicts for 2072, Jeshtha 4th Madheshvani Radio Program ( Sunday to Friday) Devoted towards the National Integration, Nationality and Madheshbad F.M Radio Rajdhani Radio Sunrise Red F.M 101 Radio Rubaru F.M Time 100.6 Kathmandu 10:40 P.M 90.2 Jhapa -Birtamod_ Morang Swarnim F.M Rautahat F.M Radio Saugat 6:30 P.M (E xcluded Saturday) 9:30 P.M Re- Broadcast 9:30 A.M (Excluded Saturday) -Biratnagar_ 104.5 Banke 8:15 P.M Mahottari 8:15 P.M 95.2 93.5 Radio Janakpur (E xcluded Saturday) 101 Banke -Jaleshwor_ (Nepalgunj) Radio Jay Madhesh China and the United States are budging not a bit over Beijing’s assertive development in disputed parts of the South China Sea, with Chinese officials politely but pointedly dismissing Washington’s push for US- proposed ways to ease tensions. As US Secretary of State John Kerry wrapped up a visit to China on Sunday, both sides stressed the importance of dialogue to resolve competing claims in the waterway. But neither showed any sign of giving ground over Chinese land reclamation projects that have alarmed the United States and China’s smaller neighbors. Kerry was meeting Sunday with Chinese President Xi Jinping before heading to South Korea to complete a short Asian tour that has been clouded so far by concerns over China’s construction in South China Sea. The US and most members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations want a halt to the projects, which they suspect are aimed at building islands and other land features over which China can claim sovereignty. “We are concerned about the pace and scope of China’s land reclamation in the South China Sea,” Kerry said on Saturday. He urged China to speed up talks with ASEAN on guidelines for handling maritime activity in disputed areas. The goal is to help “reduce tensions and increase the prospect of diplomatic solutions,” Kerry said. Place 98.8 Popular F.M= Neither China nor US giving ground over projects dispute MHZ M h z Radio Rudraksha Morsi and the remaining defendants in that trial at a later date.In the espionage case, the Islamists are charged with conspiring with foreign powers - including the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, Lebanon’s Hizbollah and Iran’s Revolutionary Guard -to destabilise Egypt. The defendants are also accused of funding terrorism and disclosing national security. The verdicts in the two cases were referred to the Grand Mufti, who according to the Egyptian law must review all death sentences, however, his decision is not binding. 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No. 53/067/068 National Weekly Modi brings home $22 billion in China deals Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi got down to business on the final day of his trip to China on Saturday, saying his country was open for investment as firms signed deals worth more than $22 billion. “Let us work together in mutual interest and for progress and prosperity of our great countries,” Modi told executives from 200 Beijing since his election last year, and he was looking for an economic boost from the visit, seeking to deliver on election promises for foreign investment. China is India’s biggest trading partner with two-way commerce totalling $71 billion (62 billion euros) in 2014. But India’s trade deficit with China has soared from just $1 billion in 2001-02 to included an agreement for the China Development Bank to fund a power plant for India’s Adani Power, as well as a steel project between Indian conglomerate Welspun and two Chinese firms, according to a list released by Indian officials. No individual deal values were given.Modi welcomed potential Chinese investment in sectors including housing, renewable energy, high-speed rail, metro, ports and airports, adding that India was eager to draw on China’s expertise in mass manufacturing. “We are very keen to develop the sectors where China is strong,” he told the business forum ahead of the signing ceremony. “We need your Chinese and Indian more than $38 billion involvement.” “I companies at a last year, Indian figures strongly believe that this business forum in the show. Indian embassy century belongs to Chinese commercial trade counsellor Asia,” he said as he hub Shanghai. “Now Namgya Khanpa said sought to stress India is ready for the 21 agreements historical links between b u s i n e s s . ” T h e signed at the Shanghai the two countries.But nationalist leader was event were “worth they have followed on the final day of a over $22 billion”, with significantly different three-day trip to his another five exchanged economic paths in fellow Asian giant, as earlier. Many of the recent decades, with the two jockey for contracts were for China rising to become regional influence and Chinese banks to the world’s secondIndia’s trade deficit finance Indian firms, largest economy while with China balloons. and also included deals India has lagged Despite his hardline in the telecom, steel, behind, although reputation, Modi has solar energy and film Modi’s election raised moved to engage with sectors, she said.They hopes for reform among investors. - ‘Complex’ relations Earlier during Modi’s visit Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed him in Xian, the capital of his ancestral home province Shaanxi, in what his host said was an unprecedented gesture. Nonetheless relations between the world’s two most populous nations are soured by a longrunning border dispute that saw them fight a brief war in 1962, and on Friday Modi told Premier Li Keqiang that China needs to “reconsider its approach” to their ties. “Our relationship has been complex in recent decades,” Modi said in Beijing, adding there were issues that “trouble smooth development of our relations”. His comments stood out from the usual public declarations by diplomatic visitors to the Chinese capital, who normally stick to uninterrupted pledges of friendship and good relations. Both countries are members of the BRICS grouping of major emerging economies, but China has vowed to pour investment into India’s arch-rival Pakistan as it rolls out infrastructure development plans across Asia, much of which bypass India. On Saturday, Modi also opened a centre for Indian and Gandhian studies referring to the former Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi - at prestigious Fudan University. Modi, elected in a landslide victory at polls a year ago, said Friday that democracy was an advantage for his country, but when a group of Indian students studying at Fudan chanted his name as he arrived, suspicious Chinese security guards moved towards them before being waved off. “We just wanted to greet him,” one of the students told AFP. Modi left China late Saturday to arrive in Ulan Bator, where he will stay for one day as the first Indian prime minister ever to visit Mongolia, according to a tweet by the external affairs ministry. Indo Nepal Joint Project Suggested Kathmandu. Lumbini Foundation has submitted 53 points demand paper to Prime Minister Shushi Koirala to fulfilled for the development of Lumbini area. In the demand paper , Nepal Should be declared Buddha Republic Nation, Autonomous Lumbini should be made adjoining Rupendehi, Kapilvastu and Navalparasi, NonCommunist should be made active for the development of Lumbini, Master Plan made by Professor Tange should be implemented and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Lama should be brought in Lumbini like demands are included. Assistance from Indian Farmers Sindhuli. Indian Farmers from Supaul have distributed relief goods to victims of Sindhuli. A team of Pawan Mehata of Jadiya distributed beaten rice ,biscuits and noodles like goods to victims. Office : Madhesh Media House, Anamnagar, P.O.Box : 11858, Kathmandu, Phone No : 977-4266142/4266141, Fax : 014266141, E-mail: nepal.madhesh@gmail.com, Website : www.madheshvani.com, Editor : Rajesh Ahiraj, Sub-Editor : Mukesh Jha