SC orders police to produce Shekhar Golchha in court within 24 hours

The Supreme Court has issued an order to produce businessman Shekhar Golchha in the court within 24 hours.

The apex court ordered the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of the Nepal Police to produce Golchha, who is in police custody, before the court within 24 hours.

A team of the Nepal Police Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) detained Golchaa, a resident of Nagarjun Municipality-8, from Naxal, Kathmandu on Thursday. 

Golchha's wife, Sima Golchha, filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court on Monday, alleging that her husband is being detained illegally.

Hearing the writ petition, a single bench of Justice Nripadhwaj Niraula issued an order to submit a written response through the Attorney General's Office within 24 hours.

Senior advocate Ramesh Prasad Dhital and advocates Pankaj Kumar Karna and Suryaraj Dahal argued on behalf of Golchha.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Owl festival in Dang on May 1-2

In a bid to conserve an endangered species of bird, owl, a two-day festival is being organized in Dang. 

An owl festival is being held in the Biodiversity Park of Lamahi in Dang on May 1-2.

The Ajammari Community Forest Users' Group of Lamahi and the Prakitika Sathiharu, an organization in Kathmandu, are jointly organizing the festival. 

They have aimed at conserving the owl, a bird known as the friend of farmers. 

It is the first time such a festival is being organized in Dang district, according to Director of the Prakitika Sathiharu, Raju Acharya. 

He stressed the urgency of public awareness to curb poaching and illegal trade of owls.

The Eurasian barn owls are endangered species of birds. 

The event also makes the people aware of biodiversity and need to advance initiatives to conserve the bird for environmental balance. 

Director Acharya further shared that the festival was earlier held in Dhading, Chitwan, Nawalparasi, Gorkha, Karki, Kapilbastu, Dolakha and Khotang district.

Chairman of Forest Users' Group of Lamahi, Pavan Sharma Rijal, said that local people would be given orientation on how they could work for protecting the valuable birds for environmental balance. 

The loss of habitat with construction of modern houses and deforestation is threatening owls' existence. 

The two-day festival also features birds watching, mini museum, robot exhibition and screening of a documentary. Even the sports of indigenous Tharu, Magar and Kumal communities would be played on the occasion.  

Although owls are found in all geographies- southern plains to mountain- of Nepal, exact number of this species is unknown. 

Hunting and selling of this bird is illegal in Nepal. If anyone is found involved in such acts, he/she is subjected to a fine of Rs 25,000 to Rs 50,000 and jail terms from six to 12 months. 

It is estimated that 23 species of owl are found across the globe. 

In Nepal, among 886 species of birds found in Nepal, 39, including owls, are endangered ones.

 

 

New academic session begins today

The new academic session is beginning today, Baisakh 15. The school calendar was adjusted as per the government's decision.

The government had reminded the schools to begin a new academic session from today, breaking the hurried trend of school enrollment in the very beginning of Baisakh. There was neither adequate gap nor annual exam result prepared before initiating a new session from the first week of Baisakh month. 

The government, therefore, asked the schools to adjust some days for the new session also taking into account the shortage of fuel supply. 

However, some local levels have already enrolled students.

Similarly, the government had asked the private schools to return the children's fee if they imposed it ignoring the rule. The schools were reminded of the provision of a fee determination directive, 2072 so that their guardians would not be forced to pay more. 

It is worth noting that the Supreme Court had issued an order to not launch annual school enrolment if the result of the previous session was not published and original certificates prepared and handed over to students. 

A single bench of Justice Balkrishna Dhakal had issued the order. 

The academic session used to begin just a day after the New Year, Baisakh 2.

In the order, the schools were asked to ensure proper time arrangement of exam results, educational sessions and certificate distribution.

 

Cloudy weather likely today

There is little impact of westerly and local winds in the country's atmosphere at present. Even the low pressure system has a minor effect near the eastern belt of Nepal. 

It has resulted in cloudy weather in various parts of the country. The weather service has predicted partly cloudy weather in Koshi, Madhes, Bagmati and Gandaki Provinces and in the hilly and mountainous regions of Lumbini, Karnali and Sudurpaschim Provinces. 

The Weather Forecasting Division also forecasted a moderate rainfall coupled with thunder and lightning in one to two places of hilly and mountainous regions in Lumbini, Karnali and Sudurpaschim Provinces tonight. Few places of Madhes, Bagmati and Gandaki Provinces and most places of Koshi Province are likely to have a moderate rainfall in the night.