South Asia – Massive Nepali animal slaughter condemned (ABC Radio Australia)
Massive Nepali animal slaughter condemned (ABC Radio Australia)
Thousands of Hindu devotees have flocked to a village in Nepal ahead of this week’s planned sacrifice of around half a million animals in a ceremony condemned by animal rights activists, including French actress Brigitte Bardot.
Jose joins speaker roster for PATA Adventure Travel and Responsible Tourism Conference in Nepal (Thaipr.net)
Another high profile speaker has been secured for the all-important PATA Conference and Mart in Nepal next February. Jose Dominic (pictured) MD and CEO of Kerala-based CGH Earth joins an impressive li
Interpol Red Alert To Nab Bangladesh Founding Leader’s Killers (INO News)
(RTTNews) – A “red alert” has been issued by the international police organization Interpol to nab the fugitives who are believed to be living abroad and are linked to the assassination of Bangladesh’s founding leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
Tighten vigil on India-Bangladesh border: BSF chief (Calcutta News)
Border Security Force (BSF) Director General (DG) Raman Srivastava Monday directed the officials and troopers of the para-military force to further tighten the vigil along India’s border with Bangladesh, officials here said.
Twins beat odds in remarkable survival story (Gulf Times)
Bangladeshi conjoined twins Trishna and Krishna appeared yesterday to have beaten the odds with their miracle story of survival, both awaking from landmark separation surgery happy and well.
Nepal’s parliament sits after five-month Maoist siege (MalaysiaNews.net)
Kathmandu, Nov 23 (IANS) After a Maoist siege for nearly five months, Nepal’s 601-member parliament convened Monday with the coalition government gearing up to pass the stalled budget.
Bangladeshi national remanded to police custody (New Kerala)
Barrackpore, Nov 23 : A sub-divisional court of Bangaon today sent a Bangladeshi national, allegedly involved in a murder case under Bagdah police station in North 24 Parganas district, to police custody for five days.
Nepal Maoists to lift siege to let parliament pass budget (New Kerala)
By Sudeshna Sarkar, Kathmandu, Nov 22: Nepal’s former Maoist guerrillas, who had laid a siege to parliament since the fall of their government in May, Sunday said they would lift the five-month blockade to allow the budget to be passed and rescue the government from bankruptcy.
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