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Maoist ministers make public code of conduct
Kantipur Report
The Maoist ministers at their party secretariat in the capital also today promised to make public their property details while remaining in the government and after leaving their jobs. They claimed that they have no private property and that all property possessed now was that of their party.
They said that they handed over their property while joining the party in 1996.
The Maoist minister also said they would not indulge in corruption and irregularities.
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Holding timely CA polls top priority in govt's CMP
Kantipur Report
KATHMANDU, April 10 - The newly formed interim government Tuesday said that holding the elections to the Constituent Assembly by the stipulated time was its primary policy. Minister for Peace and Reconstruction Ram Chandra Poudel made the remarks while presenting the government's Common Minimum Program (CMP) including the annual programmes and policies at today's sitting of the Interim Legislature-Parliament. Minister Poudel presented the government's policies in the absence of Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala owing to the latter's ill health. The CMP, which was finalised by a meeting of top eight parties, has primarily laid great stress on holding independent and free elections to the constitutional assembly. The programme has also given top priority to the promotion of national interest, loktantra and progression; improvement of security situation; change and reforms in all state systems and immediate relief for conflict-hit people. The major points in the CMP include, promotion of competitive politics, human rights and press freedom, strict implementation of the peace accord and formation of peace and rehabilitation, truth and reconciliation, and state restructuring commissions. Similarly, the CMP has also suggested an action plan to democratize the Nepali Army, a special cabinet committee to oversee, integrate and rehabilitate Maoist combatants in addition to stressing on a proper management of Maoist cantonments. The program plans to end all sorts of red-tapism, strikes, bandas, corruption and implement the eight party decision to nationalize royal property. Similarly, the government's annual plan also includes reconstruction of destroyed infrastructure, declaration of education and health institutions as peace zones, creation of an investment-friendly environment, and initiate strong action against willful defaulters in addition to tying up the loose ends in acting against those found guilty of suppressing the April uprising by the Rayamajhi Commission.
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CPN-M donates Rs 500 to NC in Bhojpur
Kantipur Report
BHOJPUR, April 6 - In an odd departure from its donation drives that has drawn criticism from all sides, the CPN-M, for the first time Friday, extended financial assistance to another political party.
CPN-M in Bhojpur donated Rs.500 to Nepali Congress (NC), which has started a formal donation collection from Thursday.
In a press conference held on Thursday, NC Chairman Bhojpur Nanda Mani Rai informed that the party was starting a donation drive not only to raise funds but also to foster goodwill with all other parties.
District CPN-M Secretary Dinesh donated Rs 500 to the NC cadres who had gone to the CPN-M party office to ask for donations.
Dinesh also urged NC to put the sum to “a good use” stating that it was a donation and not an investment into the party.
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NT prepaid SIM-card distribution draws overwhelming response
Kantipur Report
Customers could be seen thronging telecom offices— sometimes in queues upto 8 kilometres long— since early morning following the announcement that pre-paid cards would be distributed through NT's Kathmandu regional directorate in Tripureshwor.
Meanwhile, police intervention became necessary in Bhaktapur and Kirtipur where minor scuffles broke out among customers waiting in line for their turn.
The overwhelming rush also owes to the new provision that makes the SIM-cards available immediately after the forms are registered.
Managing Director of NT Sugaratna Kansakar said that he has requested people to stop queuing after 2pm, as sim-cards would only be distributed to those customers who have been in queue before 2pm.
Kansakar informed that over 60000 prepaid SIM-cards were distributed today itself.
Sim-cards are being given out from various NT braches including those at Bhadrakali, Teku, Chhauni, Bhaisepati, Balambu, Gongabu, Patan and Bhaisipati, among others since 10 this morning.
Meanwhile, an emergency meeting was held at the NT head office after the number of people thronging NT offices for sim-cards exceeded all expectations.
According to Kansakar, the meeting will decide on issues like the total number of sim-cards to be distributed and basic distribution procedures.
The customers who have been in queues before 2pm will either be given the cards today itself or will be given cards later through coupons which will be issued to them today.
According to the Metropolitan Traffic Police Office, Ramshah path, the rush disrupted morning traffic in the capital. Traffic management has been disrupted as the queue in front of the NT main office, Bhadrakali extended upto Thapathali.
Meanwhile, telecom costumers in Dhading also had lined up at the Dhading NT office since midnight, our correspondent reported.
The NT however, refused to reveal just how many SIM-cards the Dhading office would be able to distribute.
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Third day of SLC goes smoothly; one arrested with fake ID
Kantipur Report
Students took test of their Social Studies test today.
According to Deputy Controller of the Office of the Controller of Examination (COE) Sundar Shakya said that although in some districts question papers were supposedly leaked, they were later found to be fake.
Shakya further informed that today’s exam was conducted normally nationwide.
Meanwhile, in Gaushala Primary School, Sarlahi, a youth was arrested while attempting to sit for the exam with a fake admission card.
According to our local correspondent, action was being initiated against 17-year-old Rajnish Mishra of Malangawa, who had tried to sit for the exam by sticking his photo in the admission card of one Anuj Kumar Jha of Saraswati Primary School, Sonam.
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