Bagmati Province govt to provide interest-free loans to citizens in rural areas
The Bagmati Province government has announced plans to provide interest-free loans to citizens in rural areas to encourage livestock rearing.
Addressing the 10th District Assembly of the District Coordination Committee, Rasuwa, on Monday, Bagmati Province Minister for Economic Affairs and Planning Prabhat Tamang said the loans will be available for purchasing two buffaloes per household to support local livelihoods.
He added that the government is also prepared to help communities establish dairy enterprises and manage fodder and fertilizer supplies.
During the program, participants expressed concern over the lack of progress review for the Galchhi–Trishuli–Mailung–Syafrubesi–Rasuwa road improvement project.
Chief District Officer Rajesh Panthi said that natural disasters are common in the district, emphasizing the need for cooperation and vigilance from all sides to manage such risks.
The program was presided over by District Coordination Committee Chief Ashok Kumar Ghimire.
Change of guard in ANNFSU
The resignation of All Nepal National Free Students’ Union (ANNFSU) President Sujan Kadariya has been officially accepted.
A meeting of the office bearers held today endorsed the resignation submitted by Kadariya. Following the decision, newly appointed President Deepak Dhami and other members of the leadership team received congratulations and best wishes from Kadariya.
With his resignation approved, General Secretary Deepak Dhami has been elevated to president, while Vice-president Anjana Shivakoti has been assigned the role of general secretary.
Kadariya had announced his resignation on social media, expressing dissatisfaction after students were killed during the GenZ protest.
In his statement, Kadariya said his “bitter and sweet moments in the student movement have formally come to an end.”
He thanked the ANNFSU leadership for accepting his resignation and expressed gratitude to all seniors and comrades who guided and inspired him.
He also apologized for any mistakes or harsh behavior “committed knowingly or unknowingly” during his tenure.
Kadariya said he is now fully dedicating himself to party work, pledging to serve as a “loyal soldier of the CPN-UML.” “No ending is truly an end—it is merely the beginning of a new journey,” he said.
SC halts removal of five Madhes MPs
The Supreme Court has issued an order preventing the removal of five lawmakers from the Madhes Province Assembly.
A single bench of Justice Nityananda Pandey directed Madhes Province Speaker Ram Chandra Mandal not to relieve the five members of their positions for the time being.
UML Organization Dept directs concerned body to select general convention reps by Nov 29
A meeting of the Central Organization Department of the CPN-UML was held at the party office in Chyasal, Lalitpur on Tuesday.
The meeting held under the chairmanship of Department Chief Kashinath Adhikari discussed the issue of selecting party representatives for the general convention, informed Madhav Dhungel, Secretary of the Organization Department.
According to him, the meeting, which was attended by party Vice President Bishnu Poudel and General Secretary Shankar Pokharel, discussed issues pertaining to the delegates for the upcoming 11th General Convention.

The meeting decided that the election for the selection of representatives must be completed by November 29, whether through a unanimous or voting process, and the details must be sent to the party central office by December 1, Dhungel said.
He said that the members of the Organization Department have been given the responsibility to coordinate for the same.
The 11th General Convention of the UML is being held in Kathmandu from December 13.



