Curfew lifted in Birgunj
The protesting sides have agreed to halt the ongoing demonstrations taking place in Birgunj for the last some days after a meeting with the concerned authorities.
Following the agreement reached under the leadership of the District Administration Office of Parsa, the curfew imposed from Monday has also been lifted from 3:30 pm today.
Chief District Officer of Parsa, Bhola Dahal, said that the curfew has been lifted following the commitment not to hold demonstrations or protests in Birgunj regarding incidents that occurred in other countries or places.
“We have decided to lift the curfew after an agreement with the protesting sides. Now, the daily life of the people here is moving towards normalcy,” he said.
The meeting has decided that the protesting party should submit a memorandum to the Chief District Officer with prior permission before carrying out any demonstration, and only thereafter proceed with the program of the movement.
He said, "It has been decided to form a Permanent Harmony Mechanism as per the schedule, comprising political parties active in the district level and leaders of various religious communities, to control future activities directed against religion, society and communal harmony, and to recommend necessary legal action."
According to CDO Dahal, Ranjit Sah and Ranjan Singh will represent the Hindu community in the permanent harmony mechanism. Similarly, Mohammad Mahbub Ali (Sheru) and Ali Asgar Madani will represent the Muslim community..
Similarly, the mechanism shall include the participation of the Chair of the Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ) and representatives of civil society as members.
The meeting urged all types of media to ensure that their news content does not jeopardize religious, cultural, or social goodwill.
Likewise, the local administration is expected to remain active in bringing those responsible for jeopardizing religious, cultural, and social goodwill under the purview of the law.
The meeting agreed to remain committed to encouraging the respective communities to maintain discipline and patience, keeping mutual goodwill intact by acknowledging the shortcomings on all sides.
The meeting was also unanimous in playing positive roles from their respective sides to normalize the existing situation and in not launching further protest programs, it said.
Fire breaks out at timber warehouse in Tinkune
A fire broke out at a timber warehouse in Gairigaun, Tinkune on Tuesday.
Kathmandu Police Range spokesperson Pawan Bhattarai confirmed the fire at the timber warehouse in Gairigaun.
According to him, the fire broke out at the timber warehouse belonging to Indra Bahadur Karki.
Details of the properties destroyed in the fire are yet to be established.
One killed in Chitwan rhino attack
A person died in a rhinoceros attack in Chitwan on Monday.
The deceased has been identified as Babu Kaji Shrestha (56) of Bharatpur-12.
The incident occurred while he had been to the Rambel Community Forest of Bharatpur Metropolitan City–12 to collect the fodder.
Rabindra Khanal, spokesperson at the District Police Office, confirmed that the man died on the spot.
Files of over 10,000 cases burnt at SC recovered
Files of more than 10,000 cases that were burnt at the Supreme Court during the Gen Z movement have been recovered.
Out of 24,000 case files at SC, 20,000 case files were burnt in the arson attack that took place during the Gen Z movement on September 8 and 9, 2025.
SC Spokesperson Nirajan Pandey said that files of 10,340 cases have been recovered till January 5.
The SC had urged the Office of the Attorney General, Nepal Bar Association and with the parties to concerned cases to provide files of the cases which were destroyed.
Activities are underway to collect the files of those cases from the Office of the Attorney General, Nepal Bar Association and with the parties to concerned cases, accordingly.



