Nepalis stranded in Kuwait to return home on chartered flight
Nepali citizens stranded in Kuwait due to the Middle East conflict are set to return home on Wednesday through a chartered flight.
The Kuwait Airways will use a wide-body Boeing 777-300 to repatriate Nepali citizens stranded in Kuwait.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal has already granted permission for the operation.
According to Binod Singh Rawat, information officer at Gautam Buddha International Airport, the aircraft is scheduled to land at 4:45pm on Wednesday, carrying around 300 Nepali passengers.
The evacuation is being coordinated with the Nepali Embassy in Kuwait, as regular commercial flights between Nepal and Kuwait have been disrupted due to the regional conflict.
After landing in Bhairahawa, the aircraft is expected to depart at 6:15pm for Lahore and later return to Kuwait carrying cargo, according to airport officials.
Woman found dead in Dhanusha hotel
A woman was found dead at a hotel in Dhalkebar, Mithila Municipality-6 of Dhanusha District on Tuesday morning.
According to Police Inspector Laxman KC of the Area Police Office, Dhalkebar, the deceased has been identified as Jenisa BK (23), a permanent resident of Miyapati, Pokhara Metropolitan City-13 and currently residing in Dhalkebar.
Police said that the body was discovered at the Jun Tara Stop Line Hotel with foam visible around the mouth, raising suspicion about the circumstances of her death.
Following the incident, hotel owner Rampukar Sah and several staff members are reportedly absconding.
Police said that they have intensified efforts to locate and apprehend them.
Authorities have begun legal procedures at the site and are preparing to send the body to the Provincial Hospital in Janakpur for postmortem.
Further investigation into the case is underway, said police.
2 killed, 4 injured in Darchula jeep accident
Two persons died on the spot and four other sustained injuries in a jeep accident in Darchula on Tuesday.
The jeep (Su Pa Pra 01-001 Ja 1641) was heading towards Gokuleshwor from Osil when the incident occurred at Dekhala in Osil of Shailashikhar Municipality-4 this morning.
The deceased have been identified as Sub-Engineer Manisha Pal working at the Water Resources and Irrigation Division Office, Darchula and Bharat Titaro, an employee of the same office, said Gaurav Mahat, Chief at the District Police Office, Darchula.
Police said that they are looking into the case.
NEA gives jobs to Gen Z martyrs’ family members
A family member of Dipak Singh Saud, who was killed during the Gen-Z movement, from Shivanath Rural Municipality in Baitadi district has been appointed to a position at the government institution.
Dipak's sister-in-law Sarswati Saud was recruited in the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA).
The NEA recently released the name list of family members of the Gen-Z Martyrs who were offered employment at the NEA.
The NEA offered jobs to 27 members of the Gen-Z martyrs' families including Sarswati.
Dipak was shot dead during the Gen-Z protest on September 8.
The family of Dipak Singh has already received the relief amount (Rs 1.5 million) provided by the federal government and Rs 100,000 in relief from the Shivanath Rural Municipality.



