10,000 fingerlings released in Rupa lake

As many as 10,000 fingerlings of different species have been released in the Rupa lake.

The Rupatal Fishery Cooperative on its silvery jubilee ceremony released the fingerlings to promote income generation of the lake.

Chairman of the cooperative, Ram Bahadur Thapa, shared that the fingerlings were released to conserve natural heritages and ensure sustainable income of the cooperative.

Chief of Begnas Fishery Research Station Dr Mohammad Ikwal Hussein said that the fishery was advanced in Rupa lake simultaneously without damaging the beauty of the lake and linking the local cooperative members for income generation. 

He said that the lake should be handed over to the future generation without disfiguring its beauty since lakes are crucial for human civilization and aquatic creatures.

 

Light rain with thunder likely in Koshi, Bagmati, Gandaki Provinces

The weather is generally cloudy in the Himalayan and hilly regions of Gandaki, Lumbini, Karnali, Sudurpaschim, Koshi and Bagmati Provinces, while the other parts of the country are partly cloudy, the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology stated. 

The Weather Forecasting Division of the Department mentioned that light rain coupled with snowfall is occurring in few Himalayan and hilly areas of Koshi, Gandaki, Lumbini and Karnali Provinces. 

The weather will be generally cloudy over the Himalayan region of the country, while the hilly and Tarai regions will be partly cloudy this afternoon. 

There is a possibility of light rain and snowfall with thunder and lightning at a few places in the Himalayan regions of Koshi, Bagmati and Gandaki Provinces and at one or two places in the remaining Himalayan regions. There is also a possibility of light rain with thunder and lightning at one or two places in the hilly regions of Koshi, Bagmati and Gandaki Provinces. 

As per its meteorological analysis, the Division shared that Nepal is under the influence of a westerly low-pressure system at present.

 

National Park provides relief to farmers affected by wild animals

The Langtang National Park has provided relief assistance to the farmers affected by the wildlife of the national park. 

According to the national park officials, the large scale of damage to the farmers was caused by the wild boar in the vicinity of the national park in Rasuwa district. 

So far, 157 farmers have reported the losses to their farms by the wild animals. 

According to Rupesh Lama, an official of the national park, 111 farmers were affected by wild boar, 34 by monkey, 11 by leopard and one by bear. For the damages in this fiscal year, the national park distributed nearly 1.5 million in cash assistance to the farmers, which the national park said is for the reduction of human-wildlife conflicts.

Lama shared that some farmers are left to receive the relief amount.   

The national park is providing relief assistance to the farmers on the basis of Wildlife Damage Relief Distribution Guidelines, 2080 BS.  

The local community people said that the northern part of the district is largely affected by bears and wild boars, while the monkey menace is higher in the southern belt.

Likewise, the national park provides relief to those left injured by the animals' attacks. 

For those injured, the relief amount is given as per the medical costs paid for the government medical centers and hospitals.    

 

Over 6,000 cylinders found concealed in Shriram Gas Industry warehouse

The Department of Commerce, Supplies, and Consumer Protection has confiscated 6,377 cooking gas cylinders that were improperly stored in the Harisiddhi-based warehouse of Shriram Gas Industry in Lalitpur. 

The Department’s monitoring team seized the huge quantity of filled gas cylinders, each with 14.2-kilogram gas, to curb the artificial shortage of cooking gas.

The industry has been fined Rs 300,000 by the Department. 

It has been instructed that arrangements be made for the sale and distribution of these gas cylinders under the coordination and supervision of the Nepal Oil Corporation. 

The Department has urged for facilitation of the distribution system to avoid creating artificial shortages that could impact supply.

The Corporation has indicated that concerns over potential disruptions in gas supply due to tensions in West Asia have led consumers to hoard more gas, resulting in complications in the supply chain.