Two killed in Makawanpur bike accident

Two persons died in a motorcycle accident on the Bungdalkhola Bridge located on the border of Makawanpurgadhi Rural Municipality-5 and Bhimphedi Rural Municipality-1 in Makawanpur.

According to the Makawanpur District Police Office, the deceased have been identified as biker rider Bir Bahadur Gurung (39) of Chauki Tol, Hetaunda Sub-Metropolitan City-2 and the pillion rider, Chandra Bahadur Gurung (35) of Kawasoti Municipality-13, East Nawalparasi, currently residing in Hetaunda Sub-Metropolitan City-2.

The incident occurred when the bike (Ba Pra 03-005 Pa 7980) they were riding on fell some 50 feet down the Bungdalkhola this morning.

The bodies were brought to Hetauda Hospital for a post-mortem, informed District Police Office spokesperson Deputy Superintendent of Police Pushkar Bogati.

He stated that further investigation into the incident is underway.

 

Pakistani Embassy hosts annual alumni gala in Kathmandu

The Embassy of Pakistan held its Annual Alumni Get-Together Gala at Soaltee, Kathmandu, continuing its tradition of celebrating Nepali Alumni of Pakistani Institutions.

Bringing together graduates from Pakistan’s scholarship schemes and self-financed students, the saw an impressive attendence of about 450 alumni, dignitaries, and friends of Pakistan.

The program provided an opportunity to reconnect, relive memories, and strengthen the bonds so fondly exist between the two people.

On the occasion, Ambassador of Pakistan to Nepal Abrar H. Hashmi highlighted that such gatherings provide a platform for alumni to reinforce mutual understanding between the two countries.

The Ambassador recalled that most alumni had experienced Pakistan’s culture, cuisine, and hospitality, which created lasting memories and mutual respect. He further noted that over 4,000 Nepali graduates of Pakistani institutions were contributing to Nepal’s development and diaspora worldwide.

The Alumni appreciated the expanded gathering of alumni by the Embassy and expressed commitment to strengthening cultural, educational and people to people ties between Pakistan and Nepal.

Participants highlighted the need for education and training in IT, AI, medical innovation, and other priority areas, and pledged their support.

The highlight of the event was the announcement of the launch of Pakistan-Nepal Alumni Network.

 

 

 

Nepal receives USD 9.4 million from World Bank's FCPF

Nepal has received $9.4 million (Rs 1.19 billion) from World Bank’s Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) for reducing approximately 1.88 million tons of carbon dioxide under its REDD+ Emission Reductions Program in the Tarai Arc Landscape.

This is the first payment under the FCPF’s Emission Reductions Payment Agreement (ERPA) — a major milestone in Nepal’s efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation and promote inclusive, sustainable forest management, the WB stated in a press release.

The FCPF program in Nepal is characterized by its strong community-based approach to sustainable forestry. Implemented across the Tarai Arc Landscape — home to both rich biodiversity and a dense human population — the program brings together local communities, Indigenous Peoples, and civil society organizations to protect and restore forests while improving rural livelihoods.

“This milestone payment is testament to Nepal’s success in reducing deforestation, strengthening forest governance, enhancing biodiversity conservation, and expanding sustainable livelihood opportunities for local communities,” said David Sislen, World Bank Division Director for Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.

The payment will be distributed in accordance with Nepal’s Benefit Sharing Plan, developed through a participatory process that included consultations with local communities and key stakeholders. The plan ensures that forest-dependent communities and Indigenous Peoples directly benefit from the results of their efforts. 

Investments will support continued forest restoration, community enterprises, and climate-resilient livelihoods — reinforcing Nepal’s global reputation as a pioneer of community forestry and participatory resource management, according to the WB.

“This results-based payment reflects the efforts and dedication of our forest-dependent communities, Indigenous Peoples, and the government in conserving and managing our forests. Nepal remains committed to advancing climate action through inclusive and community-led forest management,” said Dr. Rajendra Prasad Mishra, Secretary of Ministry of Forests and Environment.

 

Weather to remain mainly fair today

The weather will remain partly cloudy in the hilly areas of Koshi, Bagmati and Gandaki Provinces and mainly fair in the rest of the country.

According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, there is no significant effect of the weather system across the country at the moment.