ADB Country Director Cauchois calls on Health Minister Mehata
Asian Development Bank Country Director for Nepal Arnaud Cauchois paid a courtesy call on Minister for Health and Population and Water Supply Nisha Mehata at the Ministry of Water Supply on Monday.
Discussion was held on various issues including ongoing activities in the health and drinking water sector as well as further programs, said Spokesperson at the Health Ministry Dr Prakash Budhathoki.
They also discussed positive aspects seen in the course of program implementation and future prospects, he added.
New driving licenses are completely safe: MoCIT
The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has said that the system currently implemented to print driving licenses is more secure and practical in accordance with international standards.
Issuing a press release today, the Ministry has said that the new smart license has been prepared completely in accordance with the international standard ISO 7810 ID-1.
Nepal has also adopted this based on a similar technology that has been used by developed countries for decades.
The government has chosen a new format with the conclusion that the smart chip technology used in the past has not been implemented effectively. "In order to minimize the risks created by relying on the assistance of foreign experts to read the chip, a highly secure code-encrypted, layered and copy-protected intelligent QR (IQR) technology has been adopted,” the statement said.
This has institutionalized offline authentication and enabled traffic police or other regulatory bodies to instantly confirm the identity and authority of the driver by scanning the card at any location without access to the internet.
In terms of security, the new smart license includes 39 different security features divided into three levels, the ministry said.
The ministry has also clarified that the entire production process is conducted in an end-to-end offline format, which makes the risk of data leakage or unauthorized access negligible.
According to the Security Printing Center, in addition to driver's licenses, the foundation has been laid for the production of postage stamps, citizenship certificates, excise stickers, visa stickers and university certificates in the coming days.
Currently, the center prints the drivers' license within 24 hours of passing the trial for a driver's license and paying the fee. Similarly, all the old licenses that are yet to be printed will be printed by mid-Ashar.
According to the center, 1.2 million old licenses will be printed by Baisakh 12 and an additional 1.7 million by mid-Ashar.
Cyber security advisory issued against ransomware attacks
The National Cyber Security Center has issued a cyber security advisory to alert the general public about the recent increase in ransomware attacks.
The advisory informs the public about the potential risks to computers, mobile phones and other devices, while urging all to take necessary precautions.
‘Ransomware’ is a malicious software which encrypts files and data on the user’s computer or mobile phone and blocks access. Then, the attacker demands a ransom to reopen those files or to reestablish access.
According to the advisory issued by the center, ransomware attacks often occur when opening suspicious email attachments such as PDF, Word, ZIP, etc., clicking on links to fake websites, downloading files from unsafe sources, and using pirated or cracked software.
Not updating the system, lack of antivirus, and using an unsafe network or USB are also risk factors.
The advisory suggests people not to open email links or attachments from unknown sources, download software only from official platforms, and not use pirated software.
In addition, the system should be updated regularly, antivirus should be used, and regular data backups should be maintained in both the cloud and offline modes.
Any suspicious incidents should be reported to the Cyber Bureau of the Nepal Police and the National Cyber Security Center.
The advisory states that by taking basic precautions regarding cyber security one can keep their information systems and data safe from such threats.
High possibility of heat wave in Tarai, says Department
Temperature has risen in most parts of the country for the past few days, causing extreme heat.
Meanwhile, the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology has projected the possibility of a heat wave in Tarai districts.
As per the details published by the Department this afternoon, Kapilvastu has recorded a temperature of 41 degree Celsius and Banke 39 degree Celsius.
Madhes, Bagmati, Gandaki and Sudurpaschim Provinces are experiencing hot days while heat waves are likely in western Tarai of Sudurpaschim and Lumbini Provinces, added the Department.
The Department has requested one and all to stay updated with the Department's bulletin and adopt necessary precautions.
Meteorologist Sanjeev Adhikari shared that especially Tarai districts would experience extreme heat till Wednesday.
However, there is a low chance of a heat wave in Koshi Province for the time being as the sky in the Province has remained cloudy.
There is a high possibility of a heat wave at western part of Lumbini, Nepalgunj and Dhangadhi as well as other Tarai areas.
The temperature has reached around 40 degree Celsius in Dipayal of Sudurpaschim this afternoon and this temperature is unusual, he mentioned.
Senior Hydrologist at the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority, Rajendra Sharma, urged to prepare and increase awareness on time as seasonal incidents like heat waves would increase along with climate change.
"We have prepared a procedure for reduction of impacts of the heat wave and sent it to concerned inter-governmental bodies for its implementation as well as holding necessary discussion for effective implementation," he added.



