Four dead from monsoon-induced disasters in Jhapa

Four people lost their lives in the monsoon-induced disasters in Jhapa district during the period of last one month, according to the District Police Office, Jhapa.

Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Krishna Kumar Chand said that two people were swept away by the rivers and two others died in lightning strikes.

Police said that a minor is missing in the river while three women have sustained injuries in the lightning incidents.

Police have estimated that property worth around Rs 11 million was damaged from the monsoon-induced disasters in Jhapa.

Student shot at in Jhapa

A student was shot at in Damak, Jhapa on Friday.

Anika Gajmer (Nisha) of Udayapur and currently residing at a rented room in Damak was shot at this morning at around 11.

She was shot at near Jastha Nagarik Pratisthan at Damak-5 while she was returning home after attending the Grade 12 exam at Damak-based Himali Higher Secondary School.

She received a bullet in her stomach.

Gajmer is being treated at ICU.

SP Milan KC of the District Police Office, Jhapa said that a police team has already reached the site to investigate the incident.

 

 

Three killed as bike and jeep collide in Jhapa

Three persons died when a jeep and a motorbike collided with each other at Jhiljhile in Shivasatachhi-8 of Jhapa district on Wednesday.

The incident occurred when the motorbike (Me 3 Pa 5001) heading towards Surunga from Damak along the East-West Highway collided head-on with the jeep (Pra 1-01-001 Cha 9329) at around 5 am today.

Among the three persons riding on the bike, two died on the spot and one breathed his last on the way to the B & C Hospital, DSP Krishna Kumar Chand of the District Police Office, Jhapa said.

The identities of the deceased are yet to be established.

Meanwhile, police have impounded both the vehicles and arrested the jeep driver Rishi Raj Giri (45) of Mechinagar Municipality-6 for the investigation.

Two Kala-azar cases found in Jhapa

Two new cases of Kala-azar have been found in Jhapa, a district in the Terai region of Koshi Province. Similar cases have been reported in previous years as well.

The Health Office in Jhapa has confirmed that the infections were reported in Birtamod Municipality-5 and Shibashatakshi Municipality.

Following illness, the people visited the Dharan-based BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences and were diagnosed with the infections. Both the infected are males.

The Public Health Office, Jhapa is currently undertaking efforts to raise public awareness about Kala-azar and its prevention measures, while also actively searching for potential cases.

These efforts are being carried out in collaboration with local representatives, women's health volunteers, and other relevant stakeholders. Kala-azar (black fever) can be fatal if left untreated.

Kala-azar is a parasitic disease transmitted through the bite of infected female sandflies.

Six killed in wild elephant attacks in five months in Jhapa

Six people have lost their lives in elephant attacks in the past five months in Jhapa. The victims were either collecting fodder, on morning walks, or were asleep at home when the incidents occurred.

Meghraj Rai, the Chief of the Division Forest Office in Jhapa, said that two more persons died in elephant attacks only this week. The deceased have been identified as Khadgamaya Mabo (58) of Kamal Rural Municipality-5, and Pabitra Bhetuwal (60) of Shibasatakshi-11.

These recent incidents have left the local community in a state of fear and unease.

Ruma Subba, a resident of Kamal Rural Municipality-5, said they constantly live in fear of potential wild animal attacks in the aftermath of the incident in the locality.

All 15 localities within the district are deemed vulnerable to elephant encounters. The fatalities in the past five months include one in Damak Municipality, two in Shibasatakshi, two in Haldibari, and one in Kamal Rural Municipality.

The tuskers have unleashed terror in the neighboring districts of Morang and Sunsari as well.

It is said that a herd of 29 wild elephants entered Nepal from India through the Bahunadangi point and is yet to move back. The Division Forest Office estimates that there are over 60 wild elephants spread across Jhapa, Morang, and Sunsari districts.

 

Two killed in separate road accidents in Jhapa

Two persons died in separate road accidents in Shivasatakshi Municipality and Kamal Rural Municipality of Jhapa on Saturday.  At least eight people were injured in the accidents.

A person died when a motorbike (Me 10 Pa 7212) and a car (Ba 14 Cha 6603) collided with each other at Shivasatakshi-10.

The deceased has been identified as Anup Dhakal (23) of Damak-9, DSP Khagendra Prasad Rijal said.

Dhakal died while undergoing treatment at the Birta City Hospital, Birtamod. Pillion rider Pradeep Basnet (21) of Urlabari-1, Morang sustained injuries in the accident.

Likewise, car driver Anil Kumar Shah (50) of Birtamod-3, Jaya Prakash Shah (53) of Birtamod-4, Ranjan Shah (44) and Lalit Shah (53) of Birtamod-3 were also injured in the accident.

In yet another road mishap in Jhapa on Saturday, a person died in a scooter-motorbike collision.

The deceased has been identified as Raghunath Bhattarai (70) of Kankai-3.

The accident took place when a motorbike (Me 6 Pa 3152) en route to east from west first hit another motorbike (Province 1-01-016 Pa 8992) heading towards the same direction and then hit a scooter (Province 1-01-016 Pa 7140) coming from the opposite direction.

Chandra Prasad Bhattarai (52) and Raghunath Bhattarai (70) of Kankai-5 were injured in the accident.

Critically injured Raghunath died on the way to hospital, DSP Rijal informed.

Two killed, three injured in assorted road accidents in Jhapa

Two persons died while three others were injured in separate road accidents in Jhapa district last night.

A person died when a motorcycle went out of control near Jhilimili Bridge in Bhadrapur Municipality-4 last night, and a person died and two others were injured when a passenger bus hit a motorcycle at Charpane Chowk in Birtamode Municipality-2.

Motorcycle rider Dhanapati Pathak (31) and Lekhnath Dahal (28) of Kachankewal Municipality-2 were injured when the motorcycle (Pra 1-01-013 Pa 9607) went out of control and hit the pillar on the side of the Jhilimili Bridge in Bhadrapur Municipality-4.

Of them, pillion rider Dahal died while undergoing treatment at Omsai Pathibhara Hospital, Bhadrapur while Pathak is still undergoing treatment at the same hospital.

Similarly, Toyanath Upreti of Kankai Municipality-8, died when the motorcycle (Me 1 Pa 7248) he was riding on hit by a passenger bus (Pra 1-01-002Ba. 0149), Police Inspector Nawaraj Neupane of District Traffic Office Jhapa said.

Raviratna Sitaula (59) of Kankai-5 and Sagar Majhi of Bahradashi Rural Municipality-7 who were riding pillion riding were injured in the incident. Both are undergoing treatment at Birta City Hospital, Biratmode.

Police said that they arrested the bus driver for investigation.

 

One killed in Jhapa wild elephant attack

A man died after being attacked by a wild elephant in Shivasatakshi Municipality, Jhapa on Thursday.

The District Police Office, Jhapa said that 45-year-old Megh Raj Rai of Dhudhe in the municipality died on the spot after he was attacked by the wild elephant last night.

The incident occurred while they were chasing the tusker who destroyed the houses in the settlement.

With this, four people lost their lives in wild elephant attacks in the past five months in Jhapa district.

According to spokesperson of District Police Office Jhapa, Khagendra Rijal, property worth around Rs 150,000 was destroyed in the incident.

 

Woman attempts self-immolation in Jhapa demanding swift rescue of husband

A woman tried to immolate herself by sprinkling petrol on her body demanding swift rescue of her husband who has been stranded in Dubai.

Afruj Khatun of Phulbari, Bhadrapur-8, Jhapa attempted to set herself on fire by reaching the office of Bhadrapur Municipality on Thursday demanding the safe rescue of her husband Akbar Ansari.

Khatun had reached the office of municipal Chief Ganesh Pokharel at around 10 am yesterday to request him to rescue her husband Ansari who has been living as a prisoner in Dubari for the past two months.

While talking with Pokharel, she abruptly sprinkled petrol on her body which she had concealed in her shawl. The staffers present there saved her while she was about to strike the matchstick.

Municipal Chief Pokharel said that he had talked with Ansari from the mobile phone of Khatun a few days ago. During the conversation, he told Ansari that they are taking efforts to rescue him safely.

It has been learnt that she tried to immolate herself after she came to know that five persons who were stranded with Ansari were rescued and her husband was left behind.

Ansari, who has been operating a furniture shop in Bhadrapur, had gone to Dubai through Recruitment Pvt. Ltd on October 15.

 

 

Elderly man killed in Jhapa tusker attack

A wild tusker killed an elderly man in Jhapa.

The deceased has been identified as Padmalal Tamang (72). He has been residing in Bhutanese refugee camp at Beldangi, Damak.

Chief of Division Forest Office, Jhapa, Meghraj Rai said that the wild elephant had attacked Tamang in Humsedumse Community Forest nearby the camp on Tuesday evening.

Tamang has been residing in hut number 252 of sector two in the camp. He had entered the forest area for firewood.

Chief Rai informed that Tamang was found dead in the forest.

The search was intensified when he did not return home till the evening.

Likewise, a wild tusker has demolished a cemented wall of the house of Bishal Dahal in Mechinagar municipality-11.

Dahal reported that the elephant from the Bansbari Community Forest broke the wall, entered the house and ate up 400-kg paddy and 200-kg rice.

Mahayagya conducted

Om Adi Foundation recently organized at Kankai Kotihom, Jhapa, a three-day Mahayagya where Bal Brahmagyani Guru Adi Chandra Yogi and other prominent personalities offered prayers and performed various rituals wishing for world peace, end of conflicts around the world and peace to those who lost their lives in the recent 6.4-magnitude earthquake.  

The Mahayagya held on the banks of the Mai river is part of plans to hold such rituals in 18 different places of the country this year, said Upendra Mahato, the foundation’s president.

Bal Brahmagnyani Guru Adi Chandra Yogi and other prominent personalities performed an Akhanda Yagyahuti ritual during the three-day Mahayagya that concluded on Nov 11, drawing devotees from far and wide. 

The energy received from the Mahayagya will be ‘properly managed’ on the Kankai Dham premises and the area developed as a spiritual destination in line with the vision of Guru Adi Chandra Yogi, said Lakshmi Prasad Prasain, program coordinator and consultant for the foundation.

Kankai municipality Chief Rajendra Kumar Pokharel said this ceremony will help make the land of Kankai more sacred.

Pokharel expressed confidence that rituals like this and active cooperation from local communities will transform the holy Kankai Dham into a well-known and well-managed religious tourism destination.

One stabbed to death in Jhapa gang fight

A person was stabbed to death during a gang fight in Damak of Jhapa district on Friday.

DSP Khagendra Prasad Rijal of the District Police Office, Jhapa said that the deceased has been identified as Govinda Limbu (38) of Chulachuli Rural Municipality-3 of the district.

The clash occurred among the youth of Haat Khola, Damak-7, Kumal Chowk, Damak Municipality-1 and Chulachuli Ilam at around 4 am today.

They had consumed alcohol the whole night together at a hotel near Kumal Chowk in Damak-1.

In the meantime, they had a dispute which turned into a clash.

Sanam Rai (25) of Damak-7 attacked Limbu with a knife.

Limbu, who sustained critical injuries in his neck and shoulders, was rushed to the Damak-based Lifeline Hospital. But doctors pronounced him dead on arrival, DSP Rijal said.

Rai along with two others have fled the scene after the incident. DSP Rijal said that they are searching for them.

Earlier on July 24, 2019, Bikram Limbu (18) had lost his life in a gang fight at Damak Municipality-1.