Nepal records 77 new Covid-19 cases, 1 death on Friday
Nepal logged 77 new Covid-19 cases and one death on Friday.
With this, the country's active caseload mounted to 1,082,668. Similarly, the death toll has climbed to 11,743.
According to the Ministry of Health and Population, 5, 607 swab samples were tested in the RT-PCR method, of which 62 returned positive. Likewise, 2, 374 people underwent antigen tests, of which 15 tested positive.
The Ministry said that 181 infected people recovered from the disease in the last 24 hours.
As of today, there are 5, 212 active cases in the country.
Among them, 5, 108 people are staying in home isolation while 104 are in institutionalized isolation.
Home Ministry urges public to be aware of increasing online fraud
Home Ministry has urged the general public to be aware of the increasing online frauds and requested them not to be swayed by the frauds.
Various people and groups were conducting such illegal activities in the name of providing good opportunities.
If such illegal activities are found, the people are requested to inform the District Administration Office or the nearby police unit, the Ministry urged. The people and groups involved in such activities would be taken action.
The Ministry issued a press release on Thursday and informed that online investment, online lottery, online gambling, donations were circulated to people massively. Similarly, even the lure of promotion, digital currency, scholarship and study were made online.
Moreover, the people are urged not to believe in lottery, dhukuti, loan schemes with exorbitant interest (meterbyaj) which are made public online. RSS
2 Thai women held with banned Indian currency from TIA
Police have arrested two Thai women with banned Indian currency from the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA).
According to Himalaya Kumar Shrestha, spokesperson at the TIA’s Security Office, the duo were nabbed with INR 294, 500.
Police said that the banned Indian currency was recovered from a hand bag of the duo during a regular security check.
Police said that they arrested the duo while they were heading towards Delhi, India from Kathmandu.
AMN to organize climate change awareness raising program
Annapurna Media Network’s Unity for Sustainability campaign in collaboration with the Lions Club International District 325 B1 and Leo Clubs are organizing a climate change awareness raising program on “Our Green Future - Sowing the green seeds.
The program will be organized through a theatrical video in different schools of Nepal starting from March 11, 2022.
This program will focus on promoting Green Behavior on school-level students.
Annapurna Media Network declared its "Unity for Sustainability" campaign on November 24, 2021. The campaign fully came into effect from January 1, 2022, and will run for a period of two years.
The objectives of the campaign is to promote Green codes of conduct for the citizens, to promote Green behavior among the students and youth and to interact and aware the school students about Green behaviors and good practices.



