World AIDS Day being observed today; STDs on the rise in Chitwan
World AIDS is being observed around the world, including Nepal today under the theme "Overcoming disruption, transforming the AIDS response".
The theme this year calls for sustained political leadership, international cooperation, and human-rights-centered approaches to end AIDS by 2030.
Various programs are also being organized in the country today, under the auspices of the Ministry of Health and Population, and the National Centre for AIDS and STD Control (NCASC).
Meanwhile, in Chitwan, the number of sexually transmitted diseases among HIV-AIDS infected people in the district is on the rise.
Among them, 35 were found to have sexually transmitted diseases.
According to Dr Pramod Poudel, senior physician at Bharatpur Hospital, during the tests conducted on 1,040 people in the past 10 months, 35 were found carrying sexually transmitted diseases.
Likewise, tuberculosis has been found in seven of the AIDS infected people.
This was found in the tests of 93 people.
Currently, there are 1,243 AIDS infected people in the district.
Of these, 34 people are taking ART from Baghauda Hospital in Madi, while 1,209 people are taking it from the ART Center in Bharatpur.
Poudel informed that 66 new infections were found during tests conducted at various places in the district in the past 10 months.
According to Krishnahari Sapkota, program coordinator of the AIDS Health Foundation at Bharatpur Hospital, 65 patients who were taking ART have been transferred while 28 have stopped taking the ART. He said that 13 of the infected people here have died.
Sapkota said that the perspective of looking at AIDS patients has not changed yet.
Even ambulance drivers hesitate in bringing the infected to the hospital for treatment.
Women are more vulnerable to violence from relatives: Nepal Police report
Women in the country are highly vulnerable to violence, particularly from relatives and kin, who account for up to 91 percent of sexual violence cases against women, according to data from Nepal Police.
The findings were highlighted in the annual report of the Nepal Police Headquarters, released today, marking the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence.
The report also points to an alarming rate of domestic violence, emphasizing the urgent need to build safer homes and supportive families for women.
Superintendent of Police Basundhara Khadka from the Crime Investigation Department presented the findings, detailing the facts surrounding violence against women.
Inspector General of Police Dan Bahadur Karki noted that while cases of violence against women are rising, so is the number of survivors reporting incidents to authorities, including the police. “Women have started breaking the silence about the violence they face,” he said.
Police Chief Karki stressed the need for combined efforts to address the issue, expressing concern over the growing number of cases. He added that neither educated nor uneducated individuals are immune from committing or experiencing violence.
The report also suggests that increased use of information technology has contributed to the rise in cases, and police efforts alone are insufficient to combat the problem. Economic hardship and financial dependence, he noted, further discourage survivors from seeking justice.
Nepal Police currently provides services to women, children, and senior citizens through 260 units across the country, Karki added.
Under Secretary Kabita Aryal of the Department of Health Services said no woman, regardless of age or geographic location, is untouched by violence. She added that only 28 percent of survivors have approached authorities for support, highlighting that silence surrounding violence remains a serious concern.
Officials from various government bodies, including Milan Bhattarai from the Ministry of Women, Children and Senior Citizens, Meena Aryal from the Ministry of Home Affairs, and Roshani Devi Karki of the National Women Commission, echoed the urgency of collective action to combat violence against women.
Karki also stated that hostility toward survivors remains a significant challenge in delivering justice. She highlighted the National Women Commission’s “Let’s Report 1145” hotline, which has been operating for years to respond to cases of violence, and emphasized the need for survivor-centered service approaches.
BIN makes Global debut as Nepal’s first fully integrated BPO company
BIN (BPO in Nepal) has officially made its global debut as the country’s first fully integrated Business Process Outsourcing company, stepping onto the international stage with the ambition to compete at a world-class level.
The launch marks a significant milestone for Nepal’s service industry, reinforcing the nation’s growing potential as a rising hub for high-value outsourcing solutions.
Under the leadership of Co-Founder and Chairman Bhaban Bhatta, former President of the Non-Resident NepaliAssociation (NRNA) and an accomplished international entrepreneur, BIN aims to expand Nepal’s presence in the globalBPO sector.
With a clear goal of redefining business support services through innovation, efficiency, and integrated delivery, thecompany is committed to providing world-class solutions tailored to the evolving needs of domestic and internationalclients.
BIN’s comprehensive service portfolio includes:
1. Digital Marketing & Branding
2. Video Production & Creative Content
3. Web Development & IT Solutions
4. Customer Support Services
5. Legal & Compliance Services
6. Accounting & Bookkeeping Services
7. Investment Advisory & Business Consulting
8. HR Outsourcing & Talent Management
“Our objective is to position Nepal as a competitive global outsourcing hub,” said Chairman Bhaban Bhatta, underscoring BIN's ambition to blend diverse expertise with advanced technology. “By integrating specialized skills and modernsolutions, we aim to empower businesses worldwide with enhanced efficiency, scalability, and trust.”
4. 4 ML earthquake jolts Bajhang
An earthquake measuring 4. 4 on the Richter scale struck Bajhang district on Monday.
The earthquake monitoring center in Surkhet said that the epicenter of the earthquake that jolted the district at 12: 09 pm today is around Saipal Himal.
Local people were left panic stricken following the tremor.
Earthquakes have started occurring frequently in the western region.
Mountainous districts like Bajura, Bajhang and surrounding areas of Sudurpaschim Province are at risk of earthquakes.
The District Administration Office, Bajura has urged everyone to take precaution.



