Hazy weather to gradually improve from today

Haze, which has blanketed most parts of the country for the past few days, is expected to clear gradually from today.

Meteorologist Sanjeev Adhikari said the weather would further improve tomorrow as compared to today. 

Haze has been seen in most parts of the country due to the influence of a high-pressure system in recent periods. 

But, this system would become weaker gradually and the weather would be clear. 

Currently, there is partly the influence of westerly wind, a high-pressure system located at upper atmosphere and low-pressure area located at lower atmosphere near eastern part, according to the Meteorological Forecasting Division. 

Light rainfall had occurred at some places today, added the Division.

 

 

Air pollution rises in Kathmandu

In recent days, adverse weather conditions have led to an increase in air pollution levels in various parts of the country. 

Major cities, including Kathmandu and Pokhara, have recorded high levels of particulate matter (PM2.5). 

The Department of Environment under the Ministry of Forests and Environment has urged the public to take all possible precautions against rising environmental pollution.

In a public appeal issued today, the Department advised people to wear masks while going out, ensure regular maintenance and servicing of vehicles, refrain from burning waste and crop residues, and discourage others from doing so.

Likewise, it has called for efforts to prevent wildfires and to take prompt action to extinguish them if they occur.

 It also urged authorities and stakeholders to systematize construction activities to ensure they are dust and smoke-free and to strictly implement the established standards in the operation of factories and industries.

Department Director General Gyan Raj Subedi said that minimizing air pollution is possible only through collective efforts from all concerned stakeholders. 

He emphasized the need for collective responsibility and positive cooperation from the public to address the problem.

According to the Department, pollution levels tend to rise in the morning and evening.

 It also said that the lack of rainfall for a long period has contributed to the increasing air pollution.

Four minors arrested for rape case

Four minors are arrested on charges of raping and murdering 16y-old Inisha BK in Birendra, Surkhet. According to the District Police Office, Surkhet, all four suspects are under the age of 18. Inisha, originally from Badakholi of Gurbhakot Municipality-6 in eastern Surkhet, had been living in Birendranagar-1.

She died on March 7 after being found unconscious in the Janajagaran Community Forest in Birendranagar-4.

Police said locals discovered the girl unconscious in the forest on the morning of March 7 and rushed her to the Provincial Hospital in Kalagaun, where doctors declared her dead. BK, a Grade 11 student at Usha Balbatika School in Birendranagar-6, had left home at around 6am that day saying she was going to attend tuition classes. The mother called her daughter after she did not return home by 9 am the previous day. But the phone was switched off. Her phone was switched off when her family tried to contact her later in the morning.

The victim’s family filed a complaint with the District Police Office, Surkhet on March 8, alleging that she had been gang-raped and murdered. 

“The girl’s body was covered in bruises, her hair was torn. Her bangles were broken. She was dragged down from two to three meters,” says the mother, “They tortured her to death. Strict action should be taken against the culprits.”

Police spokesperson and DSP Mohan Jung Budhapa said a 16y-old boy was first arrested on the afternoon of March 7, while three others were detained the following day for investigation. Police said the case is being investigated seriously and that further conclusions will be made after the post-mortem report is received.

Dusit Thani promotes Nepal for wedding destination in New Delhi

Dusit Thani Himalayan Resort recently hosted a dinner event in New Delhi for leading Indian wedding planners and selected media representatives. The event aimed to introduce the Indian wedding industry to Nepal as a destination for luxury weddings. Wedding curators, luxury event designers, and media professionals attended the gathering.

Located in Dhulikhel, the resort offers 72 rooms, suites, and private villas designed for family stays and wedding groups. The property features venues for wedding events, including the Ballroom for large receptions and the Lawn for outdoor ceremonies. Smaller spaces are also available for traditional functions such as mehendi, haldi, and sangeet.

Resort officials said destination weddings can include multi-day celebrations with customized menus and wellness experiences. Guests can also take part in activities such as yoga, meditation, and visits to nearby spiritual sites including Namo Buddha. According to the resort’s management, growing air connectivity between Nepal and Indian cities such as New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, and Varanasi makes travel easier for wedding guests.