NC President Thapa assumes office
Newly elected Nepali Congress President Gagan Thapa assumed office on Friday.
Thapa, who previously served as the General Secretary of the party, was unanimously elected as the President during the second special general convention held in Kathmandu on January 15.
The first meeting of the newly elected working committee is taking place at the party's central office in Sanepa today.
Rights organizations call on all to fully comply with election code of conduct
Rights organizations have called on all to fully comply with the election code to conduct the House of Representatives elections scheduled for 5 March in a clean, fair, and fear-free manner.
In a statement issued by Indra Prasad Aryal, President of the Nepal Human Rights Organization, and Bijayaraj Gautam, President of the Informal Sector Service Center (INSEC), stakeholders were urged to effectively follow the election code of conduct to make the upcoming elections in clean, fair, and credible manner.
All concerned parties involved in the elections, including political parties, candidates, government bodies, security personnel, media, and voters, have been called to strictly adhere to the election code of conduct.
"Clean, fair, and fearless elections are the foundation of strengthening democracy," the statement said. "The campaign expresses a commitment to actively engage in continuous monitoring, cooperation, and civic awareness to make elections clean and trustworthy."
The two organizations urged security agencies to perform an impartial and professional role in maintaining peace and security throughout the election period, and the media to deliver responsible, factual, and balanced news.
They also requested voters not to be influenced by any kind of inducement, pressure, or misinformation and to exercise their voting rights freely.
Baburam Bhattarai withdraws candidacy from Gorkha-2
Former Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai has withdrawn his candidacy.
Bhattarai, who had filed his candidacy from Gorkha-2 for the House of Representatives elections scheduled for March 5, has decided to withdraw his nomination today.
He had filed his nomination from the Pragatisheel Loktantrik Party.
Country records 5,966 disaster cases and 424 casualties in the last nine months
The country has recorded 5,966 incidents of disaster across the country so far since April 14, 2025.
A total of 424 people lost their lives and 1,643 people sustained injuries in such incidents.
According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority, 38 people went missing and 11,535 families were affected in such incidents.
The highest incident of fire took place during the period, added authority.
A total of 2,692 fire incidents occurred where 75 people lost their lives while 442 people were injured and 2,996 families were affected.
Similarly, the country recorded 577 incidents of landslides where 71 people were killed, five are still missing and 80 were injured.
A total of 316 incidents of flood took place during the period while 427 of heavy rainfall, 352 of lightning, 580 of snakebite, 186 of forest fire, 290 of wind, 422 of animal attack.
Likewise, 105 cases of high-altitude were recorded so far since April 14, 2025 as well as five of avalanche, seven of earthquake, two of boat collapse, added the Authority.
According to the Authority, incidents of fire are on rise in recent periods.



