Bad weather affects flights at Dhangadhi Airport
Flights to and from the Dhangadhi Airport have been affected due to adverse weather since this morning.
Civil Aviation Authority Dhangadhi Chief Ram Krishna Bhatta said that all the flights had to be suspended due to poor visibility.
He said that flights of Buddha Airlines, Shree Airlines and Sourya Airlines have been affected.
A total of seven flights are scheduled from the airport on a daily basis.
Three flights were suspended yesterday also due to bad weather, he said.
One arrested with 1.8 kg gold in Pokhara
Police have arrested a man in possession of 1.8 kg gold in Pokhara.
The arrestee has been identified as Ramesh Sunar (25).
Sunar was heading towards Pokhara from Kathmandu in a micro bus when police apprehended him during a security check at Power House Chok in Pokhara-30.
Police said that they have also recovered cheque books of various banks from his possession.
He has been sent to the Department of Revenue Investigation Department, Lalitpur for investigation, the District Police office, Kaski said
MAN joins Media Freedom Coalition–Consultative Network
KATHMANDU/January 30: Media Action Nepal (MAN), a research based media rights advocacy organization based in Nepal has been selected as a Member of global network the Media Freedom Coalition–Consultative Network (MFC–CN). Created in January 2020, MFC-CN is a group of organizations that provides advice to the Media Freedom Coalition on the work of the MFC and facilitates selection of cases that it believes require State intervention.
Stating that Nepal, South Asia, Southeast Asia and many countries across the world need to address the issue of impunity in cases of media rights violation, Laxman Datt Pant, Chairperson of Media Action Nepal commented, "The global stakeholders should work together to create an enabling environment for independent and fearless media." Media Action Nepal looks forward to providing support to the MFC through the Consultative Network presenting wider civil society and media rights perspectives to uphold free press, Pant added.
The MFC-CN presents cases to the MFC for action - both cases of concern in countries where media freedom is at particular risk and cases of individual journalists or media outlets under threat. Also, it offers advice on present and future issues within media freedom and media development.
Comprised of 22 member organizations, MFC-CN is loosely structured into four areas of interest: press freedom organizations, media development organizations, collective representation organizations, and the academia and organizations that are not covered by the other areas of interest.
Along with Media Action Nepal, the other current member organizations include ARTICLE 19, Association of International Broadcasting (AIB), Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR), Comité por la Libre Expresión (C-Libre), Honduras, Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), DW Akademie, Free Press Unlimited (FPU), Fundación para la Libertad de Prensa (FLIP), IFEX, International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and International Media Support (IMS), International Press Institute (IPI), Internews Europe, Maharat Foundation, Lebanon, Media Monitoring Africa, Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF), Public Media Alliance (PMA), Reporters sans Frontières (RSF), South East European Network for Professionalization of Media (SEENPM), The Guardian, and WAN-IFRA (World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers).
32 die of coronavirus infection in Nepal in last four days
At least 32 people have died of coronavirus infection in the last four days in Nepal.
During a regular press briefing of the Ministry of Health and Population, spokesperson Dr Sangita Mishra said that 32 people lost their lives to the disease from January 27 to 30.
She said that 12 people lost their lives in Bir Hospital while 20 in various hospitals of the country.
Meanwhile, Nepal recorded 13,145 new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours.
The Ministry said that 6,359 infected people recovered from the disease.
There are 83,999 active cases in the country.