
Kashiram Dangi
Sub-Editor and Reporter at Kantipur
Journalist/Researcher/Analyst: Working @ekantipur_com Politics,Conflict,Peace,Development,HRs Byline-https://t.co/FpLRIbU5aB
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3 weeks ago |
kathmandupost.com | Kashiram Dangi
Kashiram DangiAt least 110 people fell ill after eating food served at a ritual in Khumel, Rolpa, on Saturday. According to police, the incident occurred during the 13th-day death ritual held at the home of Til Prasad Roka in Chaurpani, ward 3 of Rolpa Municipality, to mark the passing of his uncle Chitra Bahadur Roka. Out of around 150 attendees, 110 developed symptoms of food poisoning. Most of the affected individuals began vomiting around 3pm.
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1 month ago |
kathmandupost.com | Kashiram Dangi
National A specialised bomb disposal team from the Surya Dal Battalion based in Libang safely defused the bombs. bookmark Kashiram DangiTwo old socket bombs were discovered in an abandoned state within the premises of Bhagawati Secondary School on Monday afternoon in Nuwagaun, Triveni Rural Municipality-2, near Dahaban of Rolpa district. The explosives were uncovered while workers were digging the ground to lay the foundation for a new school building.
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2 months ago |
htsyndication.com | Kashiram Dangi
Rolpa, April 13 -- Former women Maoist fighters in Rolpa, the heartland of Nepal's decade-long insurgency, have left behind their years of struggle for survival. Most of them have now become successful entrepreneurs. Many of them have found a new livelihood in weaving clothes from allo-a tall, sturdy herb known as Himalayan nettle. Products from allo such as bags, caps, shawls, and scarves have become popular. A bag costs Rs325, a cap Rs300, a women's shawl Rs550, and a scarf Rs500.
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2 months ago |
kathmandupost.com | Kashiram Dangi
Former women Maoist fighters in Rolpa, the heartland of Nepal’s decade-long insurgency, have left behind their years of struggle for survival. Most of them have now become successful entrepreneurs. Many of them have found a new livelihood in weaving clothes from allo—a tall, sturdy herb known as Himalayan nettle. Products from allo such as bags, caps, shawls, and scarves have become popular. A bag costs Rs325, a cap Rs300, a women’s shawl Rs550, and a scarf Rs500.
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2 months ago |
kathmandupost.com | Kashiram Dangi
Kashiram DangiTwo people were killed in separate accidents in Madi Rural Municipality, Rolpa, on Monday. An 80-year-old man, Devaraj Gharti, died after being struck by a bus near Ghartigaun in ward 2. The accident occurred around 11:30am when Gharti was walking home and was hit by the vehicle. The bus, driven by 32-year-old Prakash Bohara from ward 9 of Runtighadhi Rural Municipality, has been impounded, and the driver is in police custody.
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