YadavRameshwar Ray Yadav Devoted towards the National Integration, Nationality and Madheshbad The Voice Of www.madheshvani.com The Voice of Madhesh Family . Kathmandu / Vol.–5 / Issue – 52, Monday, April 13th 2015, ( 2071, Chaitra 30th ) Page- 8, Price Rs. -10 Flashed political development against Madhesh Kathmandu. Latest political development has flashed on a grave situation for Madhesh and Madheshi people. Focusing on the recent agreement formed between two big ruling parties experts have said that situation has been noticed as dangerous. The ruling Nepali Congress and CPN-UML have agreed to make two Madhesh states from north to south . And both parties have made the agreement to come up with a concrete work plan to complete the constitution drafting process. The meeting of the top leaders from the two parties on Sunday decided to set a target to complete the remaining tasks of constitution drafting. Responding the question asked by journalists vice president of Nepali Congress Ram Chandar Poudel,’ In the proposed work plan, the leaders said, both settled and unsettled issues of constitution writing would be listed. “Talks are being held to formulate a new work calendar but we did not take any decision today as we have to consult with other parties as well,”. The parties have not set the date for constitution promulgation after they missed the January 22 deadline. The ruling parties want to take ahead the statute drafting process in a timebound manner. A new work calendar would be formulated after consultation with the UCPN (Maoist), leaders from the ruling parties said. Federalism remains a major bone of contention among the parties, and the cross-party negotiations so far have failed to make much progress. The Maoist party has proposed either federating the country into six provinces based on multiple identities, or eight provinces with their names settled in advance. The ruling parties have proposed seven provinces under a new federal set-up. Meanwhile, the secondrung leaders from the ruling parties are pressing their top leaders to accept the opposition’s eight-province model if, in doing so, would ensure a broad consensus among the parties to issue constitution. Another hand Rajendra Mahato, Chairman of S adabhawana Party, opposed the way of Prachand withdrawing declared program of general strike. He has has said that the Madhes-based parties will not participate in the meeting of the 30party alliance as the relevance of the front has ended. Mahato insisted that Madhesi people will not be able to secure their rights through the alliance. He said “The 30party alliance will not be effective from now onwards,” Mahato said in an interaction programme of Reporter’s Club here on Sunday, “Madhesi people do not need this alliance.” He accepted that UCPN (Maoist) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal played a double face role so the influence the alliance declined. Leader Mahato said that the Madhesbased parties were capable to carry out a separate agitation on their own. He added that preparations were being made for a strong struggle by forming a separate alliance. The experts say what misfortune will be seen that will be in Madhesh. They said that political clouds are roaring in the sky that could harm people of Madhesh. We take rights by struggle: Mahato Rakesh Yadav, Rautahat. Rajendra Mahato ,President of Sadabhawana Party, has said that people will take rights by their struggle. Addressing a condolence program of Ramashish Thakur killed by police in Rautahat Mahato said that there had been a conspiracy made of depriving Madheshi people from political rights. If government doesn’t declare Thakur a martyr people will take their rights by struggle. In the program, Mahendra Ray Yadav, Haribol Gajurel, Govinda Chaudhary, Mohammad Lalbabu Raut and Meghraj Nisadh like leaders expressed their views. Government wants creating anarchy in Madhesh: Madheshi Front Kathmandu. Joint Democratic Madheshi Front has accused government of c reat in g an ar c h y. Th e Fr o n t a ls o co n d emn ed t h e a c ti on t ak en b y government in Rautahat. Government suppressed peaceful demonstrators by firing teargas, bullets and charged lathi. Rajendra Mahato ,President of S adab h aw an a P arty , issu ed a release u rgin g govern men t stop suppressing Madheshi people. Mahaot said formed a probe committee finding guilty in Rautahat action. Gachhedar Showed Double Standard Kathmandu. Bijaykumar Gachhedar ,president of Forum Democratic, known as disputable and anti Madheshi and cheater leader again has been blamed of the same adjectives. Gachhedar always works against Madheshi and helps Khas leaders of ruling class. Gachhedar has been widely criticized by influencing Prachand withdrawing announced general strike by 30-party alliance. Bijaykumar Gachhedar Earlier Gachhedar took Mahendra Ray ,Anil Jha, Sharatsingh and Rajkishore making his own group isolating Upendra Yadav,Mahanth Thakur and Rajendra Mahato. When Prime Minister Sushil Koirala refused to accept him in government Gachhedar went to Prachand to wage agitation. 2 Monday, 13th April , 2015 Editorial Keep eyes open, a threat is looming Madhesh based parties have again tarnished the image of Madhesh. People of Madhesh surprised by watching the political moves made by Madhesh based political parties. They drummed that they were going to be united sooner. Some of them enjoyed playing steps for the unification. Finally the failed doing that. Big three Madhesh based parties : Tarai Madhesh Democratic Party, Madheshi Janadhikar Forum Nepal and Sadabhwana Party tuned the promise of unification by forming task force for unification. They sang chorus for unification for more than six months. All top leaders of these political parties joined the chorus of unification. Later they failed declaring their unification. But during this period some sadabhawanians have got success declaring unification between Sarita Giri led Nepal Sadabhawana Party and Anil Jha led Federal Sadabhawana. Nepal Sadabhawana Party revived in constituent assembly under leadership of Anil Jha. During this course almost all Madhesh based parties j o i n e d 3 0 p a r t y a l l i a n c e f o r wa g i n g movement against government. Later they learnt without making a force of Madheshi people they can’t wage movement. Prachand withdrew general strike announced. This shows that a threat is looming in Madhesh. So all people of Madhesh should keep their eyes open. PHOTO CORNER Rajendra Mahato, Chairman of Sadabhawana Party, expressing views Before the delegation of . EU parliament . . 2071, Chaitra 30th National Weekly Africa regional overview-3 Following a deepening campaign of violence by the Islamist armed group Boko Haram during 2013, the armed conflict in Nigeria’s northeast intensified in scope and casualties, powerfully illustrating the threats to the stability of Africa’s most populous nation and to regional peace and security. The conflict intensified in smaller towns and villages in 2014 with more than 4,000 civilians killed since 2009. The abduction in April of 276 schoolgirls by Boko Haram was one emblematic case of the group’s campaign of terror against civilians, which continued unabated. On the other hand, communities already terrorized for years by Boko Haram became increasingly vulnerable to violations by the state security forces, which regularly responded with heavy-handed and indiscriminate attacks and with mass arbitrary arrests, beatings and torture. Gruesome video footage, images and eyewitness accounts gathered by Amnesty International provided fresh evidence of probable war crimes, crimes against humanity and other serious human rights violations and abuses committed by all sides. Torture and other illtreatment was routinely and systematically practised by Nigeria’s security services throughout the country, including in the context of the conflict in the northeast. Security officials were rarely held accountable. A pattern of mass arbitrary arrests and detentions carried out by the military in the northeast visibly escalated after the declaration of a state of emergency in May 2013, and there were ongoing reports of extrajudicial executions by the military and police by the end of the year. Meanwhile, there was no apparent resolution in sight for already protracted conflicts. Sudan’s conflicts in Darfur, Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile continued unabated, and spread to Northern Kordofan. Violations of international human rights and humanitarian law were committed by all sides. In Darfur, widespread abuses and violence between warring communities and attacks by government-allied militias and armed opposition groups triggered a significant increase in displacement and civilian deaths. An upsurge in violence by armed groups in eastern DRC, within the context of Operation Sokola 1, cost thousands of lives and forced more than a million people to flee their homes. The increased violence was also marked by killings and mass rapes by both government security forces and armed groups. In southern and central Somalia, over 100,000 civilians were killed, injured or displaced in the ongoing armed conflict between progovernment forces, the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) and the Islamist armed group alShabaab. All parties to the conflict violated international human rights and humanitarian law. Armed groups forcibly recruited people, including children, and abducted, tortured and unlawfully killed others. Rape and other forms of sexual violence were widespread. The humanitarian situation deteriorated rapidly due to the conflict, drought and reduced humanitarian access. More than one million people were in humanitarian crisis and another 2.1 million in need of assistance at the end of 2014. Warning signs of future conflicts were also visible. The Sahel region remained especially volatile, due to combined effects of political insecurity, surge of radical armed groups and organized crime, extreme poverty as well as social exclusion. This was illustrated in Mali, where internal armed conflict left the country in a state of persistent insecurity particularly in the north where some areas remained outside the control of the authorities. Despite a peace agreement signed between the government and armed groups in 2013, armed groups committed abuses including abductions and killings, and outbreaks of violence persisted in 2014 even as peace discussions between the government and armed groups continued. Violence and insecurity were heightened by a surge in acts of terrorism - as in Somalia, Kenya, Nigeria, and across the Sahel region - which were often met by serious human rights violations by government forces. Abuses by armed groups included unlawful killings, abductions, torture and indiscriminate attacks. In Somalia, alShabaab factions tortured and unlawfully killed people they accused of spying or not conforming to their strict interpretation of Islamic law. They killed people in public - including by stoning - and carried out amputations and floggings. In Cameroon as well, Nigerian Islamist groups including Boko Haram killed civilians, carried out hostage-taking and abductions, and attacked human rights defenders. Sources : report Amnesty international 2015 3 Monday, 13 th April , 2015 2071, Chaitra 30th National Weekly Keeping the country in pendulum situation bears nothing for all Political parties have also received their maturity. They must have experienced many lessons from first assembly to second assembly. But not to adopt the experiences in practice is not good things. Another hand constitution is itself a changeable whenever it requires. Well first of all , lay down a common grounds and later make way of rectification. How would you like to elaborate the current political deadlock in the prospective of constitution making process? - The country has been in a political deadlock for a long time. This is unfortunate for the country. Because the most important task of country is to announce a constitution and for the constitution there should be a consensus required. In the absence of the consensus the upcoming constitution has not been declared. Situation has been seen out of control that is required to be in a chain of political periphery. The country is still in a mesh. Such situation to be prolonging is dangerous. One constitution has been already failed. There is a terror spreading whether another constitution assembly is failure what will be happen. Earlier it was promised bringing constitution within a year since the election result of second assembly but that promise is already failed. There is no any progress can be seen since the deadlock occurred in the first assembly. The due time of declaring constitution on 22 nd January has passed without any declaration about the constitution. After the 22nd January the doubts have widened the gap between political parties. So there is a platform required for those parties for reviving talks for seeking a new consensus. How could you overview the opposition led movement against government? - For me , it is not time for waging movement. Movement can’t help the process of constitution making. For the process of making constitution a dialogue is required not movement. Without a dialogue there will not be a way out for confirming the process of constitution making. So this is not time of movement. It is time of dialogue. The leaders of 30 party alliance say that their movement is for kicking start of dialogue. How could you judge such sayings? - I don’t think so. The process of constitution making is a way of trust building. They have lost their trust among themselves. After 22nd January there is been no any positive talks seen held. Time is being waste. Did you see any reason behind the current deadlock, what is that? -Most important thing is lack of strong political will power. You mean this lacks among all political parties, don’t you? -If the political will becomes powerful, it will produce a c o n s t i t u t i o n immediately. Many disputes have been solved but the deadlock has been widening more and more. If the second constituent assembly fails, what will happen one can’t imagine easily. For me, the country will go toward a failure state. People have given such a large verdict to the political parties for giving a constitution. For me, there is no space for disagreement but it is. Basic issues are: issues of democracy, issues of federalism, issues of inclusiveness, issues of peace, and I think for these issues we should take a way out from international practices. We are not doing these things first time in the world. Many countries have gone through such issues for their better governance. Political parties have also received their maturity. They must have experienced many lessons from first assembly to second assembly. But not to adopt the experiences in Dinesh Tripathi Constitutionalist practice is not good things. Another hand constitution is itself a changeable whenever it requires. Well first of all , lay down a common grounds and later make way of rectification. Keeping the country in pendulum situation bears nothing for all. All political parties should think that delay in announcing the upcoming constitution is declining their credibility. In the democracy, political parties are most important actors. The loss of credibility of political parties is ultimately loss of democracy. The country will fall in a grave instability. How could you sketch the relation between Nepal and India? -The relation between Nepal and India must be good. Both countries are democratic countries. Both citizens have been sharing a typical relation. This relation should be transformed in brotherly and friendly relationship. The relation should be beneficial for the people of both countries. More and more possibilities of economic development are seen for example the hydropower sector should be developed for the betterment of both countries. The relation can be exploited for the mutual interests. About this relation a discussion is required among political parties. Result oriented should be held. The dialogue between professional group of these countries. Diplomacy to be track two diplomacy should be between two countries. But I say multi track diplomacy. Track two diplomacy sometimes doesn’t give good result. The relation between Nepal and India is not only the relation between two governments it is between people to people. People are connected by culturally, religiously and economically. , 4 Monday, 13th April , 2015 2071, Chaitra 30th Death anniversary of Begum Hazrat Mahal commemorated Kathmandu : A wreath laying ceremony was organized jointly by Nepal-Bharat Millat Council, Embassy of India, Kathmandu, B. P. Koirala India-Nepal Foundation and Jame Masjid, Ghantaghar to commemorate the death anniversary of Begum Hazrat Mahal, on Tuesday April 07, 2015 at Jame Masjid, Kathmandu. Shri Piyush Srivastava, Charge d’ Affaires of Embassy of India laid a wreath on the tomb of Begum Hazrat Mahal at Bagh Bazar. During this occasion, he also remembered the contribution made by Begum Hazrat Mahal for India’s freedom-fight movement. Prior to this, Fathia was read by the students and Maulavi of Madarsha. Begum Hazrat Mahal was the wife of then ruler of Awadh (Uttar Pradesh, India), Nawab Wajid Ali Shah. Her maiden name was Muhammadi Khanum and she was bestowed the title ‘Hazrat Mahal’ after the birth of her son Birjis Qadr. She was an Indian freedom fighter who rebelled against the British East India Company during the India’s first struggle for freedom in 1857. After her husband was exiled to Calcutta, she took charge of the affairs in the state of Awadh and National Weekly Madhesh Update Hariharnath Muktinath Cultural Travel welcomed in Birgunj Birgunj. Hariharnath Muktinath Cultural Travel organized by Federation of Nepal Sadhu Sangh and assisted by RPP Nepal Parsa Committee and Nepal India Cooperation Forum has been welcomed in Birgunj. In the program , Baba Shauravnath, Mahanth Madanmohan Das Bairagi, Rudra Giri Bambam Baba, Ramchandra Giri of Bara, Mahidra Das Bairagi, Ramsurat Baba, Jhanda Baba, Santram Das Baba, Shivanath Baba, Navraj Dhakal and Purusottam Dube were present. 140 member cultural travel led by Subedar Singh of Sonpur Hariharnath of Bihar came to Nepal. seized control of Lucknow. She also arranged for her son, Prince Birjis Qadra, to become Wali (ruler) of Awadh; however, he was forced to abandon this role after a short reign. She finally found asylum in Nepal where she died in 1879. The tomb of Begum Hazarat Mahal carries an inscription that she breathed her last in Nepal on April 7, 1879. Begum was buried in the courtyard of the ‘Hindustani Masjid’, the mosque she had built for her followers. Decades later, this structure was torn down and a new mosque, now known as the Jame Masjid, was built in its place. Today, Hazrat Mahal’s resting place lies in the mosque complex of Jame Masjid Kathmandu. Nepal-India Friendship Knockout Cricket Tournament Began Birgunj. Nepal India Friendship Hero Cup Knockout Cricket Tournament organized by Janseva Cricket Club Shrisiya Paras has begun. Ramesh Kurmi, Member of Constituent Assembly and central member of Tarai Madhesh Democratic Party has inaugurated the tournament. In the inauguration program from Indian side SSB sub inspector Rupa Gosain and Sushil Kumar like officials were present. The relation between Nepal and India will be strengthened by such friendly activities. In inauguration game Bhishrampur team defeated Shivan Tola Cricket Club. Meeting of NMSP held Birgunj. Meeting of Town Committee of National Madhesh Socialist Party has been held under the chairmanship of Rajudinbabu. In the meeting General Secretary Ramch andra Chatu rvedi, Rajeshman S ingh, Pradeep Chaurasiya, and Pradeep Singh Thakuri were present. The meeting decided to actively support general strike from 7,8 and 9. Five lakh assisted Rautahat, 30 party alliance has declared to help 5 lakh to the family of 70 years Ramashish Thakur killed by police in Rautahat. The front also urged government to declare him martyr. Final ritual after 6 days Ramashsish Thakur killed by police has been offered his final rituals after 6 days of death. His family received his dead body on Friday and body was fired according to Hindu ritual. Leaders of 30 party offered condolence to him. Two storey building burnt Kailali. A two storey building has been burnt to dust. The house of Padam Updhayay, Puran Upadhaya ,Amar Upadhayay and Tikaram Upadhaya inhabitant of Ramshikarjhala-5 has been caught by fire when children were playing with fire. Preamble writing training Nepalgunj. Dalit Seva Sangh Banke has organized preamble writing training at Kohalpur. In the training 24 participants have participated. In the program Devbahadur KC and Shivakumar Sunar expressed their concepts about the training. Weapon Seized Dhanusha. Muslim Ansari inhabitant of Kshireshwar Municipality was arrested with home-made pistol. Drinking wine he was terrorizing his own wife showing pistol. Loss by fire Sarlahi. Suddenly a fire caught the sugarcane crusher of Sheikh Anwar inhabitant Baljagdi-8 on Monday. The lost by fire has been estimated around 1lakh 80 thousand. Leaders’ effort for releasing criminal Sanjay Tiwari, Bara. Local leaders have been engaged in releasing a teacher of Gaurishankar Higher Secondary Nijagarh arrested under sexual harassment. Gorakhabahadur Thapa had been harassing a student of class 7 by penetrating fingers in sensitive organs of body and rubbing her sensitive organs. Mother of victim accused that in a program organized at Kalaiya. Teacher Thapa was released after paying 3 lakhs as bail amount. Three days General Strike Birgunj. Pradeep Yadav president of Forum Nepal and coordinator of 30 party Front has urged people to support three day general strike. The Front has demanded to make constitution based on identity. Wheat production may fall Kapilvastu. It has been estimated that production of wheat will fall this year. People have started harvesting wheat. District Agriculture Office has estimated the wheat production will be declined by 12.5 percent. Terminate Bamdev Gautam: Gupta Kathmandu. Coordinator of Tarai Madhesh National Campaign Jayprakash Gupta has urged government to terminate home minister Bamdev Gautam. Issuing a press release Gupta said that home minister had been showing power to people that could be terror of state. Government violated all the level of honor to people in Rautahat. Demonstration against Police abuses to Dr. Raut Kahtmanud. Supporters of Dr. CK Raut have demonstrated against police abuses to Dr. CK Raut in Kathmandu and outside Kathmandu. In Kathmandu , supporters demonstrated at Maitighar Mandala. Police attacked the mass meeting organized at Rajgarh of Jhapa by the supporters of Dr. Raut. Dr. Raut received injuries on head. Police have arrested Rameshwar Pandit ,Chotelal Soren, Badrai Sah, Dr. Sanjay Sah, Dr. Parmeshwar Murmu, Saroj Sharma, BP Mandal, Anjay Mishra from Morang, from Jhapa, Dr. CK Raut, Dasrath Mukhiya, Kaushila Mahato and Sitaram Pandit. 5 Monday, 13th April , 2015 Corporate News Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge most sought after smartphones Samsung may have a winner on its hands in India, with its latest flagship devices - Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge - being the most sought after smartphones in the premium segment, going by launch-day sales and pre-orders, top retailers and market trackers said. People familiar with the matter said Samsung received about 40,000 preorders for both devices, about four times the bookings made for the Galaxy S5, and first-day sales may be close to 50,000 units. The Galaxy S6 Edge is more in demand and the gold version is out of stock, said another person. “Samsung has been forced to advance plans to manufacture the devices in India,” the second person told ET. The Korean company had planned to start producing these devices in India in the later part of this quarter ending June 30. The devices are currently manufactured in Vietnam. Samsung launched the smartphones at midnight (April9-April 10) in about 10 cities, including Kolkata, company executives said. With the pre-order system, the flagship launch was better planned than before, retailers said. Samsung has tied its hopes of a global turnaround in sales and fortunes to the success of the Galaxy S6, priced at Rs 49,900 (32GB) and Rs 61,900 (128GB), and the dual-curved screen S6 Edge, costing Rs 58,900 for the 32GB storage variant and Rs 70,900 for the 128GB variant. The devices are cheaper than rival Apple’s iPhone 6 devices, which has helped to boost the appeal of the S6 phones. Apple recently increased prices in India. “After a long time, a Samsung top-end model has generated this level of excitement among consumers,” said Himanshu Chakrawarti, chief executive of The Mobile Store, India’s largest retail chain with over 800 stores. “Stocks are coming to the stores at different times, but we’ve ensured that those who pre-booked it with Rs 2,000 advance got the device today,” he added. Competition with Apple in the premium market and with Micromax and Xiaomi in the affordable segments in India has meant Samsung’s lead over rivals has been narrowing. Its market share by volumes was at 22% in the October-December 2014 as per research firm International Data Corporation, with Micromax at 20%. With record shipments expected for its new smartphones, the Korean company said it would struggle to meet demand due to production constraints. 2071, Chaitra 30th National Weekly Tarai Madhesh Woman Association’ conference held Birgunj. Chanda Chaudhary, President of Tarai Madhesh Woman Association , has urged women participated in the district conference of Parsa woman association to fight for rights. Addressing the conference Chaudhary said that woman leadership should be developed. In the program ,Ramesh Kurmi, Bimal Shrivastav, Purusottam Jha, Janardan Yadav, Shyam Gupta, Pikny Yadav, Harihar Sah, Atullal Karna, Binod Chaurasiya, Ramtullah Khan, Jatashankar Gupta, Manoj Kalwar, Ramakant Patel, Diplal Mahato, Dharmendra Patel, Bharatbhushan Pandey,Indu Gupta and Rekha Karna present. Central Committee is formed of Tarai Madhesh National Campaign Birgunj. A 39 member Central Committee of Tarai Madhesh National Campaign led by Jayprakash Gupta has been formed. Under the leadership of Gupta central committee consists Mahendra Bhushan Sah, Ghanshyam Chaudhary, Jafar Jamali, Bhimbahadur Rajbanshi, Sanatan Mandal, Salim Ansari, Dinesh Gupta, Sita Chaudhary, Surendra Sah, Rajendra Gupta, Basantkumar Chaudhary, Ramshankar Yadav, Rakesh Roshan Gupta, Lalit Mahato, Shailendra Yadav, Indrakumar Madheshananad, Pradeep Hathi, Kundan Pandey, Rajeshwar Thakur, Kumaleshwar Jha, Bijay Thakur, Sanjeev Singh, Amar Mandal, Baleshwar Lal Karna, Shivanath Patel, Ramnath Yadav, Parmanand Chaudhary, Muralimanohar Tiwari, Ashok Raut, Dipchandra Kaushal, Kamalawati Devibashfar, Chandrashekhar Parvej, Prashant Gupta, Mohamad Ahamad Kuraishi, Mahavir Prasad Singh, Devesh Jha, RD Ajad , Atmaram Prasad Sah and Sarvadev OJha. Anbika Giri and Binita Dahal in 26th edition of Conversations Kathmandu : Embassy of India and B.P. Koirala India-Nepal Foundation organized 26th edition of Conversation on Monday, April 06, 2015 at Nepal Bharat Library in Nepal Airlines Building, New Road. This edition of Conversations had promising author Anbika Giri speaking about her recently released book Maanchheko Rang. The event was moderated by journalist/columnist Binita Dahal. Binita Dahal introduced author Anbika Giri as one of the most vocal authors among the young generation writers. “She is powerful in building characters and bringing them alive. I was already fascinated by her writing style when I read her first book – Communist – a collection of stories,” Dahal began. Dahal then picked out extracts from Maanchheko Rang and introduced the prime character of the book “Maya” (a woman character who grew up during the decade long Maoist insurgency in Nepal and desperately wanted to contribute in the people’s movement) to the audience. Giri and Dahal further engaged in discussing what inspired Anbika Giri to pen a book on one of the most historic political movements of Nepal – the Maoist insurgency and the people’s movement. Anbika Giri shared, “This book is my impression of my upbringing during the Maoist insurgency. Though I was not directly the part of the people’s movement, I was however witnessing everything that was going between the state then, the Maoists and the people at large. My character Maya is one among those many women of that decade who were contributing at their best to make people’s movement a success. She is one of those women who wanted to break the stereotype of the patriarchal society we have been living in. She is one of those many women who have always pitied their own mother for the disrespectful role they play all their lives.” The event concluded with an interaction between author Anbika Giri and the audience. Secretary of B.P. Koirala IndiaNepal Foundation, Abhay Kumar presented token of appreciation to Giri and Dahal. Our Features: Modern Sound System, Battery as the option of Load sheding, Media Link,Capacity of 70 Seats, Parking Facility. 6 Monday, 13th April , 2015 2071, Chaitra 30th ENTERTAINMENT My children have no plans to enter Bollywood right now Nai Nabhannu La 3 premier in Australia A ctress P riyan k a Kark i h as lef t f or Australia on April 9 to p articip ate in th e premier show of ‘Nai Nabhannu La 32 . In addition to the premier sh ow on A p ril 1 2 , P riyan k a w ill also participate in a meet and greet program to be held on April 13. The movie is releasing in th e theaters in Nep al on April 10, 2 0 15 . The p remier show of the movie in N ep al w as h eld on Monday. The artists, journalists and the participants of the premier show gave a mixed response to the movie. The invites in the premier show were more than the seating arrangement in the theater. Some of the invites had to return back when they couldn’t get the seat and others watched the movie standing up in the back. Read the FON profile of ‘Nai Nabhannu La 32 , to know more about the movie. Sunny Leone’s ‘Ek Paheli Leela’ earns better than NH10 Chances are that you were among the many who believed that Sunny Leone‘s ‘Ek Paheli Leela’ would bomb at the Box Office. And chances (yet again) are that you have mighty failed in your assessment of the preferences of the Indian audiences. Reason being that ‘Ek Paheli Leela’ has opened to a collection greater than the recently released movies including Amitabh Bachchan’s ‘Shamitabh’. According to the stats shown by BollywoodHungama.com, the Sunny Leone starrer earned a total of Rs 5.30 cr at the domestic box office. The numbers are greater when compared with that of Anushka Sharma’s ‘NH102 which earned Rs 3.35 cr and Amitabh Bachchan’s ‘Shamitabh’ that amassed Rs 3.5 cr. Last week’s release Dibakar Banerjee’s ‘Detective Byomkesh Bakshy’ starring Sushant Singh Rajput only managed to rake in Rs 4.42 cr at the ticket window. The power of Sunny Leone, we say. Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan says his children are currently busy with their studies and are too young to decide on joining Bollywood. The 49-year-old actor, who has three children – Aryan, Suhana and AbRam – with wife Gauri, said like any concerned parent he wants his kids to finish their studies first. “My children are too young to decide on becoming actors. They have to study, finish their studies first. I am very clear about it and they are very clear about it,” Shah Rukh said.The “Happy New Year” star said it is up to his kids to decide on their career path and they don’t have to necessarily become an actor like him.”An actor’s son or daughter need not be actor. I have left it to them. The first part of my job is to educate them so that they can make the right decision of what they want. “At this point of time there is no talk of AbRam, Aryan or Suhana to become actors… They have to study first,” said the actor, who was in the capital for the launch of real estate company Mahagun’s new luxury housing ‘The M Collection’.Shah Rukh was recently in Kolkata along with his children to attend the opening IPL match played between his team Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians. Iodized salt protects from goiter and mental retardation. Nepal Netra Jyoti Sangh has been conducting eye-checkups for hundreds of thousand school-going chldren of Nepal and has been distributing Deepika Padukone visits ‘house-arrest’ed Ranveer Singh at his residence There goes a popular saying in Hindi that says “love” can’t be camouflaged for long. It becomes truer when t h e “ lo ve ” rs i n q u e st i o n a r e t h e d i mple d b ea u t y Deepika Padukone a n d t h e s up e r energetic Ranveer S i n gh . S o , wh i le there were reports that Deepika was by Ranveer’s side when he went through a shoulder surgery recently, she was spotted visiting his apartment last night where he is under house arrest, as the doctors aren’ t letting him out of the house. T he paparazzi clicked a picture of the pretty actress while she took fast but swift steps towards his apartment. According to reports, Deepika Padukone had arrived at the hospital on April 4 and kept watch over Ranveer through the night. Ranveer was discharged on April 5 (afternoon), and exited the hospital via the front, posing for the paparazzi on his way out. But girlfriend Deepika, on the other hand, made a quiet slip-out from the back. BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences and Hospitals, Dharan is India Provides more than 2500 scholorships annually to Nepalese students for various Issue in public Interest by Nepal- India. 7 Monday, 13 th April , 2015 international Obama meets Raul Castro 2071, Chaitra 30th 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 US President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro shake hands at the Summit of the Americas in Panama City, Panama, Saturday, April 11, 2015. Panama city : ( Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama met Cuban President Raul Castro on Saturday in the highest-level talks between the two countries in nearly 60 years, and the two men agreed to push ahead on improving relations after decades of hostility. Describing their private meeting as “historic,” Obama said the two countries can end the antagonism of the Cold War era, although he said he would continue to pressure the communist-led country on democracy and human rights. ý”We are now in a position to move on a path toward the future,” Obama told Castro as they met in Panama, where they were both attending a summit of leaders from across the Americas. Speaking to reporters later, Obama made plain the two countries would still have their differences. “We have very different views of how society should be organized and I was very direct with him that we are not going to stop talking about issues like democracy and human rights and freedom of assembly and freedom of the press,” he said. The tw o men agreed in December to move to normalize relations, including seeking to restore diplomatic ties that were broken off by Washington in 1961. Obama said he decided to overturn longstanding U.S. policy on Cuba becau se the old approach of open hostility and economic sanctions had failed to f orce th rough major changes on the island and it was time to try something new. Since then, he has relaxed some restrictions on travel and trade with Cuba. Seven bodies found inside pickle factory in Pakistan KARACHI: At least seven persons, including wner of a pickle factory, were found dead Sunday in a chemical tank of the same plant here in Pakistan, police said. “Seven bodies have been found inside a chemical tank at a factory in Korangi Industrial area,” said Deputy Inspector-General Muneer Sheikh. The men had been identified as the owner of the pickle factory, Mehtab, and six workers, said Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Junaid Sheikh. R e sc u e wor k e r s s a i d t h e y a c t e d u p on r e c e i vi n g information about the presence of several bodies inside the factory, the News reported. It was unclear if the men had fallen inside the tank or had been dumped there. However, it appeared from initial investigation that one of the men had tripped over into the tank, while the other men fell while trying to save him, Sheikh said. He s aid that police wa s carrying out f urther investigation to confirm out how the incident took place. Seemi Jamali, head of emergency at the Jinnah Hospital where the bodies were taken, said it appeared that the men had died from suffocation, but the cause of death could only be confirmed following postmortem. 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No. 53/067/068 Variety PM Modi’s visit to Europe & Canada Prime minister Narendra Modi’s longest foreign tour of eight days to France, Germany and Canada is an occasion for multipurpose diplomacy to further India’s interests. It advances a ‘Link West’ agenda to complement the ‘Act East’ policy and presents India as a balanced player that is strategically attentive in all geographic directions. Industrialised Western middle powers have tremendous potential to assist India’s rising economic graph. Modi is tugging at the hearts and minds of corporate titans sitting over investible capital in France, Germany and Canada because he is perceived to be walking the talk on overhauling the Indian economy. His ‘Make in India’ campaign is garnering serious foreign attention and buyin thanks to the accelerating pace of our GDP growth. High-profile CEO forums with visiting Indian prime ministers are not Modi’s inventions. They have been held even by his predecessors during foreign visits. But now, these interactive sessions are laced with greater hope and belief among foreign investors because Modi is hitting the right notes and running India like a CEO. As he struts the stage in western Europe and North America, the proverbial wind is at his back, with the Indian economy entering a sweet spot after six years of listlessness. The credit rating agency Moody’s has upgraded India from ‘stable’ to ‘positive’. Western opinion shapers are hailing India as a rare “bright spot in the global economy”. Modi’s message that India is fit for investment in infrastructure, defence and energy is thus not hot air. With all prognoses pointing to India overtaking China from this year in GDP growth, no one in Europe or Canada is yawning when Modi turns up the charm offensive. He is speaking from an innate sense of momentum and confidence that Western countries have lost since the global economic crisis began in 2008, and which they could regain by partaking in the India growth story. India as the fastest growing major economy in the world is the substance behind Modi’s pizzazz. Modi’s core philosophy about a proactive government as the chief facilitator of growth is reflected in his comments in Paris that “with the support of president Francois Hollande, French firms will be able to invest in India and vice versa. We [the state] will ensure the ease of doing business.”Although private investors are not bound by state guidance in Western capitalist systems, Modi is pushing his foreign governmental counterparts to advise, coax and guarantee their respective corporations as they eye a slice of India’s second innings of rapid GDP growth in the 21st century. It is a lesson in economic diplomacy and a sharp improvement over previous Indian governments that were gingerly about wholeheartedly seconding Indian business and economic interests abroad. National Weekly The many benefits of raw coconut oil If you are struggling with dry skin and hair, a jar of coconut oil could be your best friend. Its light texture, moisturizing properties and easy availability make it one of the best remedies to dry skin. Coconut oil is also an effective makeup remover. Regularly using coconut oil on your body not only helps lighten the skin, but also helps rid scars and dark patches. Massage it onto your skin after a bath every day and you can do without a body cream. Its also an excellent hair tonic. A massage with warm coconut oil brings back lost shine and makes hair soft and manageable. It also helps reduce protein loss, which makes your hair healthy and attractive. Trying to grow your hair? Then use coconut oil regularly. This oil is also good for loosing weight, maintaining cholesterol level, boosting the immune system, aiding in proper digestion and regulating metabolism. There is a misconception that coconut oil is not good for the heart because it contains large quantities of saturated fats. But this is far from the truth. Coconut oil contains about 50% lauric acid, which actively prevents various problems that affect the heart, such as high cholesterol levels and high blood pressure. 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
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