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Thursday, September 1, 2016
Tribute to Nepalese Poet Motiram Bhatta
Motiram Bhatta or a Nepalese Poet, known as an era in Nepali literature was born in Kathmandu, Nepal. At the age of six he left his birthplace Kathmandu to get studied in Benaras, India.
Indian AAP Minister Sandeep Kumar Allegedly Caught On Sex Tape
MLA Sandeep Kumar alleged of controversy against Him.Watch the full segment for more details. Zee News always stay ahead in bringing current affairs from all the valley of National interest, Politics, Entertainment, Sports and International happenings. We take you to the depth of every matter by providing every small detail and makes you familiar with all the happening around you. Sandeep Kumar, who was fired as a minister by Arvind Kejriwal last night over an alleged sex scandal, said today ," I am facing these allegations because I am a Dalit."AAP Minister Sandeep Kumar Allegedly Caught On Sex Tape, Sacked By Arvind Kejriwal || Sandeep Kumar's first reaction after being sacked: I am paying the price for being a Dalit
Kushe Aunshi, Moti Jayanti today (Fathers Days)
Hindus in the country are collecting kush, a holy grass used while performing various holy rituals as Shraddha [holy rituals remembering the departed ancestors] and religious rituals, across the country today. There is a religious belief that keeping kush cut by the priests and anointed with sacred verses or mantras in the house brings wellbeing to the household. The Hindu community regards kush, Tulashi (basil plant), peepal and shaligram (ammonite stone) as the symbols of Lord Bishnu. Also known as the day of Gokarne Aunshi, the children feed their fathers with delicious food items including sweets, and show reverence. It is also called Father's Day.
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Cops pepper spray 84-year-old woman: Geneva Smith maced by police in her own home
On the night of August 7, 84-year-old Geneva Smith was in her home when as many as six police officers showed up to arrest her son. For not following orders, she too was arrested, after being pepper sprayed. 56-year-old Arthur Blackmon had reportedly run a stop sign. After refusing to pull over, Blackmon ran into his elderly mother’s house, where police tracked him down. When one of the officers tasers Blackmon, about five more cops storm through the house. They grab the startled 84-year-old Geneva Smith and yell at her to follow their instructions. When she refuses to be manhandled in her own home without an explanation, officer Michelle Casady threatens to spray her if she doesn’t cooperate.
When Smith drops down to the floor, she is handcuffed. Smith and Blackmon were then taken to jail, where Blackmon was charged with driving under the influence, obstructing an officer, driving with a suspended license and carrying a weapon. Geneva Smith suffered a panic attack and had to be rushed to hospital. No charges were filed against her.
PM Prachanda calls for early completion of local level restructuring tasks
Posted by Anup Baral September 1st, 2016 : After failing to forge consensus among the political parties on local restructuring, Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has asked the commission formed to fix the number and boundaries of local bodies under the new federal setup to expedite its work so that the government can hold local polls by mid-April, 2017. During a meeting with the commission's chairman, Balananda Poudel, Prime Minister Dahal asked him to expedite the local restructuring work and submit the commission report by mid-October so that the government can hold local polls by mid-April. During the meeting, Poudel said that disagreement among political parties regarding the number of local bodies in the new setup has hampered the commission in its work and it may not be able to have its report ready on time.
"After our chairman said that the commission may not submit its report by mid-October, the prime minister asked it to carry out its tasks as per the mandate given by the Constitution and the government and submit the report on time," said Sunil Ranjan Singh, a member of the commission, speaking about the meeting. He said the prime minister directed the commission to expedite its task, bearing in mind the government's plans to hold local polls by mid-April. The Election Commission had earlier said that it must have the report of the restructuring commission by mid-October if local elections are to be held by mid-April.
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