An art and craft exhibition showcasing paintings and artworks by police personnel was inaugurated on Friday at the Rabindra Shatabarshiki Bhavan premises in Agartala, marking the Police Week celebrations. The exhibition features a total of 252 pieces of artwork created by the state's police
Lamichhane, who is also the founder of the Rastriya Swantratra Party, was ordered to be released on a bail of (Nepali currency) NRs 6 million. He is accused of misappropriating Rs 1.19 billion from the Swarnalakshmi Cooperative alongside 38 accomplices.
Rabi crop sowing area has exceeded 632 lakh hectares in the country as per the data released by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare on Tuesday.
Lamichhane, who was released on bail on Thursday after 84 days in custody, arrived at the court in his own vehicle and waved at the media as he walked into the court without making any comments.
Issuing a notice, the General Secretary of the Parliament Secretariat, Padma Prasad Pandey announced Lamichhane's MP position has been suspended. The Kaski District Attorney on Sunday had filed case including money laundering.
The District Government Attorney's Office filed the charge sheet against Lamichhane and others at the Kaski District Court in connection with the Suryadarshan Cooperative fraud case.
In the first phase of the investigation, Lamichhane has been recommended to be persecuted under cases of cooperative fraud, organised crime, and money laundering.
Hundreds of civil society and trade union activists gathered in Lahore on Sunday to demand climate justice and cleaner air. The rally, organized by the Pakistan Kisan Rabita Committee (PKRC) and the Labour Education Foundation (LEF), highlighted issues like job protection for workers amidst
December data indicates further corrections in vegetable prices, while favorable soil moisture and reservoir levels are expected to support a robust Rabi harvest. Additionally, benign global food and energy prices are expected to keep food inflation risks low in the near term.
A court in the port city of Chittagong on Thursday recorded a petition moved by a senior Supreme Court lawyer for Hindu priest Chinmoy Krishna Das' bail, however, the judge did not allow the early hearing.
Advocate Rabindra Ghosh, a senior lawyer of Bangladesh Supreme Court and human rights activist, on Wednesday, made a prayer to a court in Chittagong to change the date of the bail hearing of spiritual leader Chinmoy Krishna Das.