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BIRGUNJ, JULY 2Farmers of Madhes province have actually been assured that there will be no issue with fertilizers this year.
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Until now, 170,000 metric lots of urea and DAP fertilizers have actually shown up, 50,000 metric lots of fertilizers remain in the process of getting here and 40,000 metric lots of fertilizer is in the procedure of being approved, stated Chamlagain.The need for chemical fertilizers is high in Asar, Saun and Bhadau, the primary season of paddy growing. The supply is not as per the demand, more fertilizer has been received in the current financial year 2079/80 compared to the previous year 2078/79.
Agricultural Inputs Company Limited, Madhes Province Regional Office, Birgunj, Parsa has stated that this year fertilizer as required for the month of Asar remains in stock while more is coming. Head of the Provincial Office, Chandra Prasad Chamlagain stated presently 6,000 metric tons of urea and 3,000 metric tons of DAP remain in the warehouse.Hence, there will be no lack of fertilizer throughout paddy growing this year as more fertilizer will show up in the very first week of Saun. In the 10 months of the existing year 2079/80, 100,000 metric tons of chemical fertilizers have actually been gotten at the Regional Office of the Agricultural Inputs Company, Birgunj Parsa.
KATHMANDU, JULY 1Students representing numerous trainee wings of leading political parties gathered today in Kathmandu requiring a new Education Act with the nation's transition into federal republic.
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KATHMANDU, JULY 1A overall of 3,721,115 personal occasions have been registered with the local levels throughout the nation in the financial 2022-23.
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The report mentioned that 151 wards had not been able to supply online service as they did not have access to internet center. In order to fill that space, the authorities have actually been carrying out outreach programmes in such wards motivating people to register their individual events. Based on the Birth Death and Other Personal Events (registration) Act- 1976, crucial events such as birth, marriage, divorce, migration and death should be registered with the workplace of the local registrar within 35 days of such occasions. Nevertheless, information suggest that many people show no or less interest in registering individual occasions owing to lack of awareness. As per data, the variety of kids whose births are legally taped within 35 days of birth is simply 6 per cent in Nepal. Around 77 per cent kids are officially tape-recorded in between 35 days to 5 years after birth.Birth registration is the right of each kid ensured by the Article 39 of the constitution. Due to people's unwillingness to sign up such vital occasions, numerous have to go through legal troubles when it comes to getting state services and facilities.A version of this post appears in the print on July 2, 2023, of The Himalayan Times.
RAUTAHAT, JULY 1Bodies of a female and her daughter were discovered in Pataura, Ward No 4 of Maulapur Rural Municipality, Rautahat district today morning. The deceased have been determined as Kabita Devi, 24, and her two-year-old daughter Aruhi.
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According to the District Police Office in Rautahat, Kabita's body was discovered under the stairs outside, while her child Aruhi was found hanging from a ceiling fan.District Police Office DSP and Spokesperson Uma Shankar Prasad Yadav reported that following the event, Kabita's hubby Dhirendra Shah and father-in-law, Nagendra Shah are on the run. As part of the investigation, police have taken Kabita's mother-in-law and her sister-in-law in cops custody. The maternal family of Kabita has accused her in-laws of killing her over dowry-related concerns.
Kabita comes from Mithuawa village in Madhav Narayan Rural Municipality of the very same district. Upon getting news of the tragedy, Kabita's dad Bijay Shankar Shah rushed to her home. He expressed deep sadness, pointing out that he was denied instant access to see his daughter and granddaughter's bodies. According to him, conflict over dowry was a recurring problem in between his daughter and son-in-law. He stated, Kabita utilized to share that her spouse, Dhirendra, repeatedly demanded a bed, gold ring, money, and gold chain as dowry. The cops are taping statements from witnesses and gathering proof related to the incident.A version of this post appears in the print on July 2, 2023, of The Himalayan Times.
KATHMANDU, JULY 1Rautahat resident Kabita Sah, 24 and her two-year-old daughter Arohi were supposedly beaten to death by Kabita's husband Dhirendra and in-laws last night. This news begins the heels of a report in which Sunsari citizen Anurag Rauniyar was apprehended in Kathmandu for apparently demanding five million rupees from the bride's side on the wedding podium.
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Social Practices (Reform) Act, 1976, restricts dowry, provisioning to punish criminals of the criminal activity with a jail term as much as one year. Enforcement of the act remains weak.Lawyer and member of Madhes Province Assembly Kiran Sah said that unless children were made equivalent in terms of lineage and partition of property, the wicked practice of dowry would not go away from society, particularly in Madhes. Sah stated the constitution ensured equivalent property rights to son and child, however in Madhes barely any daughter got equal share. The day daughters get education and adult home on par with their brothers, 50 percent of dowry problem will vanish, she included. People are not going to enable their children to get greater degree of education and moms and dads typically tend to gather the money they invest in their kid's education from the bride's moms and dads. These two things are at the root of dowry practice, Sah included. She said law enforcement agencies typically dismiss the case of dowry informing the victims that' It's your family matter and it will be much better if you all settle it within the household, she added.Stating that people had flawed view of charm as they considered fair-skinned woman, with pointed nose gorgeous, Sah said parents of dark skinned ladies were requested for fairly higher amount of dowry by bridegrooms' moms and dads. Parents typically look for kids from rich household with skills capable of making handsome income and this is also a reason why dowry continues unabated, she said.Advocate Sunil Kumar Patel stated that girls' parents should be blamed more for dowry-related issues since women' moms and dads always search for rich, informed and skilled kids for their daughters. Punitive action alone can not root out dowry issues. People' views about marriage ought to likewise alter and child marital relationship need to be eliminated, he argued.Member of National Human Rights Commission Surya Dhungel said that political security was the main limitation in inspecting the practice of dowry. Our own human rights defenders have dealt with hazard in Madhes from politicians, he said and included that political parties were just giving lip service on the requirement to root out this social evil.Dhungel stated that the state could end this problem if it performed multi-pronged activities in a time bound manner. The federal government needs to say that we will end these problems in 5 years and the federal government should carry out its programs aggressively to end this scourge, he added.Dhungel further stated that provincial and local governments were likewise responsible for inspecting dowry, however the local tiers of the government were not doing anything to inspect dowry-related issues. He said lots of non-governmental organisations were operating in Madhes, yet dowry was rampant in the region.Deputy Attorney General Sanjeeb Raj Regmi said that his workplace had been integrating dowry issues in their sensitization programs but the problem needed more robust and integrated programmes including the line ministries, provincial and city governments and civil society members.A variation of this post appears in the print on July 2, 2023, of The Himalayan Times.
Authorities are still examining these two accusations and the fact will come out only after authorities finish their probe, however these 2 cases highlight the issue of dowry that continues to torment ladies, particularly in the Madhes.Rautahat authorities told THT that husband and father-in-law of the departed female were absconding, however they were not in a position to tell the cause of death at this point as they were awaiting the post-mortem report.