Gold price drops by Rs 300 per tola on Monday

The price of gold has dropped by Rs 300 per tola in the domestic market on Monday. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, the yellow bullion is being traded at Rs 100, 200 per tola today. It was traded at Rs 100, 500 per tola on Sunday. Meanwhile, tejabi gold is being traded at Rs 99, 700 per tola today. Similarly, the price of silver has dropped by Rs 10 and is being traded at Rs 1, 390 per tola.

Friend of Giorgia Meloni among three dead in Rome coffee shop shooting

A man who opened fire on a meeting of apartment block residents in a coffee shop in northern Rome has killed three people, including a friend of the Italian prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, the Guardian reported.

The suspect, 57, had been in a series of disputes with the residents’ association, a witness told Italy’s Rai News.

“He came into the room, closed the door and shouted ’I’ll kill you all’ and then started to shoot,” Italian news agency Ansa quoted another witness as saying. Residents managed to overpower and disarm him before police arrived.

Three other people were wounded in the shooting, with at least one of them suffering serious injuries.

Hours after shooting, Meloni posted on Instagram what appeared to be a recent picture of herself alongside Nicoletta Golisano, one of the victims, saying she was a friend, according to the Guardian.

“It is not right to die like this,” Meloni wrote of the woman, who she said had a husband and 10-year-old child. “Nicoletta was happy, and beautiful, in the red dress she bought for her 50th birthday party a few weeks ago. For me she will always be beautiful and happy like this.”

Police have not commented on the motivation for the shooting and Meloni’s post did not suggest it was political.

The prime minister said a shooting range from which the suspect had taken the gun used in the attack had been closed and placed under investigation by the authorities.

The mayor of Rome, Roberto Gualtieri, called an emergency security meeting for Monday after what he called “the grave episode of violence that has struck our city”.

Dahal, Sah, Sharma, Bhusal and Paudel discuss power sharing

Prabhu Sah, who got elected as an independent candidate in the recently concluded elections, CPN (Maoist Center) deputy general secretary duo Pambha Bhusal and Janardan Sharma and Secretary Devendra Paudel held a meeting at party Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s residence in Khumaltar on Monday. During the meeting that lasted for an hour, the leaders discussed power sharing, a leader of the CPN (Maoist Center) said. They also discussed the ordinance issued to amend the Criminal Code to withdraw the cases. A Cabinet meeting held on Sunday had decided to issue the ordinance. Sah was elected as a member of the House of Representatives with the support of the ruling coalition. He has been constantly holding meetings with the Maoist Center leaders lately. Earlier, Dahal had held meetings with Resham Chaudhary, who has been doing time on the murder charge, Janamat Party Chairman CK Raut and Nepal Samajbadi Party Chairman Mahendra Yadav. Recently, the Maoist supremo has intensified meetings with the leaders of various political parties to urge them to help him become the prime minister.    

Youth intervention against child marriage

When Ganga Parki returned home from school one day, she was surprised by a large number of guests laughing and dancing in the front yard. Soon her surprise turned into a shock when she found out that the people were there to celebrate her marriage of which she was unaware.  The 13-year-old broke down in tears and told her mother that she didn’t want to get married. Parki’s family members tried to persuade her to get married, telling her that the event had already been fixed. But the teenager stood her ground. The wedding was ultimately canceled. The incident took place in Doti district six years ago. Parki, now 19, says the incident changed her life. She is now a member of an adolescent club that actively prevents child marriage. She and her fellow club members educate parents and teenagers in their communities about the consequences of child marriage. The club was established as part of ActionAid Nepal’s local rights program to offer a variety of managerial support and training. Through eight adolescent clubs, eight youth groups, and seven child clubs in Dipayal Silgadhi Municipality, Shikhar Municipality, and KI Singh Rural Municipality of Doti, about 400 children, adolescents, and youths are actively involved in the fight against child marriage. They engage in community outreach programs like door-to-door campaigning and perform street dramas to discourage underage marriage.  “Some people claim that we are stopping child marriages out of jealousy because no one has come to us with a marriage proposal,” says Bimala Pariyar, one of the club members.   But criticisms and pushbacks have not deterred these youth activists. Thanks to their tireless campaigning and support from officials who are now pushing for a law at the local level to prohibit child marriage.  According to Bigyan Dewal, a former youth focal point person for Equity Development Center, Doti, Dipayal Silgadhi Municipality has created a draft version of the anti-child marriage ordinance and other local authorities are also committed to follow suit. The club has already prevented 13 child marriages in Doti. And most youngsters who were rescued from getting married off by their parents are now in school and actively involved in anti-child marriage campaigns.   Besides preventing child marriage, the club also gathers update on the situations of minors who were married as children and offer counseling to both parents and children. “Initially, nobody was in support of this youth-led campaign. But soon after they managed to prevent 11 child marriages, the local representatives were on their side,” says Dewal. Today, the club enjoys the support from local police, elected officials  and some parents. Some local units have even started allocating funds to empower the youths. For instance, in the fiscal year 2020/21, K.I. Singh Rural Municipality allocated Rs 50,000 for capacity building of youths and prevention of child marriage.  Many youngsters in Palpa are also involved in the fight against child marriage. In collaboration with ActionAid Nepal and with assistance from the ActionAid Denmark Global Platform, the Youth Fellowship Leadership Development Project was established in the Bagnaskali Rural Municipality in 2019. The project has involvement of youths and coordination with the local government to organize various campaigns to prevent and stop child marriage. Four child weddings have already been prevented as a result of the campaign, and one lawsuit has been filed. Bagnaskali Rural Municipality-1 in Palpa saw zero incident of child marriage this year compared to 10 in 2021.  This was possible due to teenage interventions, such as color analysis, orientation, and peer counseling. Through color analysis, 86 individuals this year who were most at risk of child marriage received counseling. About 500 adults from 398 families were also taught about the risks of child marriage. The members of the club, Yuva Sangam, led the initiative and gathered information on the hotspots for child marriage. In collaboration with the police, they formed a youth club to educate young people about the legal system in the battle against child marriage. To show the consequences of such dangerous practices, they included teachers and health professionals in their campaign.  “Everyone in our area now knows that child marriage is a bad thing. They have heard the testimonies of those who got married as children,” says Manoj Sharma, a club member.  Ishira’s parents married her off at a young age. But she was lucky enough to continue her studies. Today, she is an active member of the club that has been preventing child marriage in her area.  Srijana Gaire, another club member, says despite awareness campaigns, child marriage is still a fairly common practice because many people still think that it is normal.  “It will be easy to reduce child marriage if all municipal governments were to strongly support our campaigns,” she says. Bagnashkali Rural Municipality is one of the local units where the partnership between local government and youth activists against child marriage is bearing desired results. In the fiscal year 2021/21, the rural municipality allotted Rs 20,000 to keep the youth campaigns against child marriage running.  In Bajura district, too, a network of girl clubs is fighting against child marriage. It intervened and stopped four unlawful marriages this year in wards 3, 4 and 9 of Budhinanda Municipality.  Youth clubs in Siraha district are also writing a success story by lowering child marriage incidence with their campaignings in places like Dhangadhimai and Lahan. These clubs are supported by the local governments, ActionAid partner organization Dalit Janakalyan Youth Club, Women’s Rights Forum and other social organizations.   The same goes for Parsa, where local youths in some villages are campaigning against child marriage in areas where the practice is common. Based on one survey, they have achieved a 70 percent success rate in child marriage prevention.

Key to national politics is with CPN (Maoist Center): Dahal

CPN (Maoist Center) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that the key to national politics is with the Maoist. Addressing the first meeting of the central office bearers organized by the Press Center Nepal in Lalitpur on Sunday, the former prime minister said that the onus to take the country towards the path of right direction rests on the shoulder of the Maoist. “The Moist is that kind of party even the international powers cannot do anything” Dahal said. Saying that many powers are hatching conspiracies to finish off the Maoist, the Maoist supremo said that it is the responsibility of all to protect the party. “It is not clear that the government will be led on the rotation basis,” he said, adding, “The Maoist has the capacity to command 60 seats.” Though the powers, who want to see the Maoist in a worse situation, tried to weaken the party, the condition is not like that.  

Nepse plunges by 31. 97 points on Sunday

The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) plunged by 31. 97 points to close at 1,885.31 points on Sunday. Similarly, the sensitive index dropped by 6. 28 points to close at 367. 36 points. A total of 3,512,834 unit shares of 253 companies were traded for Rs 1. 10 billion. Meanwhile, CYC Nepal Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited was the top gainer today with its price surging by 10. 00 percent. Likewise, Nadep Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited was the top loser with its price dropped by 10. 00 percent. At the end of the day, the total market capitalisation stood at Rs 2. 71 trillion.

Dahal discusses possible power sharing with Shrestha, Sapkota and Yadav

CPN (Maoist Center) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal has discussed possible power sharing with party’s Vice-Chairman Narayan Kaji Shrestha, former Speaker Agni Prasad Sapkota and Nepal Samajbadi Party Chairman Mahendra Raya Yadav. Lately, Dahal has been holding consultations with the leaders of various political parties to seek their support to become the prime minister. If everything goes as planned, Dahal will be the prime minister with the support of the current coalition. Otherwise, he is planning to be the prime minister with the support of CPN-UML and fringe parties, a CPN (Maoist Center) leader said. During a meeting held in Khumaltar on Sunday morning, the leaders discussed ways to make Dahal the prime minister with the help of CPN-UML. According to a source, UML politburo member Mahesh Basent held a meeting with Dahal on Saturday and urged him to be the prime minister with the support of the UML. Basnet also urged Dahal to start homework to form the government of the left alliance. The meeting of the ruling alliance held on December 5 had decided to give continuity to the coalition. At present, the Maoist leaders have intensified meetings and behind-the-curtain negotiations to form the new government under the leadership of the CPN (Maoist Center). Nepal Samajbadi Party Chairman Yadav had won the election to the House of Representatives with the election symbol of the CPN (Maoist Center). He emerged victorious in Sarlahi-2 by defeating Rajendra Mahato. During the meeting, Yadav said he took the proposal of Dahal in a positive way. Dahal had held a meeting with Prabhu Sah on Thursday as well. Prior to that, he held separate meetings with Resham Chaudhary, Janamat Party Chairman and lawmaker CK Raut.  

Gold price increases by Rs 200 per tola on Sunday

The price of gold has increased by Rs 200 per tola in the domestic market on Sunday. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, the precious yellow metal is being traded at Rs 100, 500 per tola today. It was traded at Rs 100, 300 on Friday. Meanwhile, tejabi gold is being traded at Rs 100, 000 per tola. Similarly, the price of silver has increased by Rs 10 is being traded at Rs 1, 400 per tola today.