APAC IPv6 meet concludes in Nepal

The fourth APAC IPv6 Council Meet concluded on Friday, highlighting its potential to strengthen Nepal’s digital infrastructure and internet ecosystem.

The two-day international conference, organized by Subisu Limited, focused on key issues such as IPv6-powered AI data centers, cybersecurity, and Nepal’s digital roadmap. Experts from across the Asia-Pacific region shared insights on IPv6 development and implementation.

A major outcome of the event was a cooperation agreement between Subisu Limited and the APAC IPv6 Council, aimed at promoting IPv6 adoption in Nepal. The agreement was signed by Prof. Emeritus Sureshwaran Ramdas and CEO Binay Mohan Saud.

Speakers at the conference included representatives from ICANN, CN Labs, Sanima Bank, and the IPv6 Forum, who discussed implementation challenges and opportunities across sectors.

Officials said the event supports the government’s “Digital Nepal” initiative. Bhupendra Bhandari, Chairperson of the Nepal Telecommunication Authority, noted that the conference would help expand connectivity and accelerate IPv6 adoption in the country.

Organizers said the conference marks an important step toward modernizing Nepal’s digital infrastructure and aligning it with global technological standards.

YouTuber arrested over insulting content against PM

Roshan Pokherel, a youtuber was arrested in Panchthar on charge of broadcasting insulting content against Prime Minister Balendra Shah and other leaders on his channel named ‘Hades’

The arrest was made by the District Police Office Panchthar based on the investigation of the Cyber ​​Bureau of Nepal Police.

He has been arrested and remanded in custody by the District Court Panchthar for ten days and an investigation is going on on the charges of cybercrime, informed Panchthar Police Chief DSP Anish Karna.

Government orders airports to upgrade four service

The Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation has directed airport offices across the country to upgrade four key passenger facilities within 24 hours to improve service quality.

According to a letter issued by Secretary Mukunda Prasad Niraula to the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal, airports must establish breastfeeding and baby-care rooms, priority care rooms for sick, elderly, and disabled passengers, and provide free sanitary pads.

The ministry has also instructed airports to strictly maintain cleanliness and hygiene standards, including a daily cleaning logbook system in line with World Health Organization and International Civil Aviation Organization guidelines.

Nepal Ambassador to Germany resigns

Nepal’s Ambassador to Germany, Shail Rupakheti, has resigned from his post after months of controversy surrounding the government’s decision to recall ambassadors.

His resignation, submitted on Wednesday, was accepted by Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal on Thursday. The earlier decision by the Sushila Karki-led government to recall ambassadors from 11 countries had been challenged in the Supreme Court of Nepal, which ordered the move not to be implemented.

Following the court’s order, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had required the concerned ambassadors to report to the ministry instead of stepping down. 

In his resignation letter, Rupakheti said he respected the court’s directive and returned to Nepal to report to the ministry as instructed. He also stated that he had forfeited all salary and benefits for the period since leaving his diplomatic post abroad.