Desperate youths from Maoist heartland hit US wall
Residents of Maoist strongholds that opposed ‘American imperialism’ paid traffickers huge sums to go to the States.
Residents of Maoist strongholds that opposed ‘American imperialism’ paid traffickers huge sums to go to the States.
Tricked by organised human traffickers, Nepalis who try to land in Greece illegally via Turkey are dying and disappearing in increasing numbers.
According to the US Labor Department, approximately 300 Nepalis have filed compensation claims for deaths or injuries in the US war zones. However, experts believe the true number of Nepali casualties is far higher.
The Covid-19 pandemic has affected both production and supply lines, leading to shortages of seeds and chemical fertilisers as plantation season begins.
Narainapur, with 118 cases, had emerged as a hotspot for Covid-19 due to poorly managed quarantine facilities but things have improved in recent days.
Of the 458 passengers who shared flights with four persons from Qatar, Sharjah and Delhi, 302 are still out contact.
Patan High Court reduced Dalglish’s jail term from nine years to eight.
Loose laws, illiteracy and poverty, along with an unsuspicious welcome of foreigners, have turned Nepal into a haven for Western paedophiles.
One French national of Chinese descent was arrested from Tribhuvan International Airport on Sunday, whereas three Nepalis were arrested from Thamel on Monday.
The police said they have rescued two boys, aged 12 and 14, from the man’s room.
Peter Dalglish, a high-profile Canadian humanitarian was convicted of victimising two young boys.
How a man from the town of Tulsipur set his sights on the United States, risking his life and millions of rupees, only to return home with nothing.
Police acted in retaliation after the Chand cadres opened fire on security personnel, said DIG Bishwaraj Pokharel, spokesperson for Nepal Police.
Police in Canada have arrested a man who volunteered at an orphanage in Nepal on the charge of possessing child pornography and luring a child, Canadian media reported.
The government is preparing to deploy around 3,500 police personnel in the Capital for the security of dignitaries attending the Asia Pacific Summit to be held in Kathmandu from November 30 to December 3.