Private and Boarding Schools' Organisation Nepal (PABSON)

All Nepal National Independent Students Union (Revolutionary) on Tuesday submitted a memorandum to Minister for Education, Girirajmani Pokharel, demanding action against the office-bearers of the Private and Boarding Schools’ Organisation Nepal (PABSON), who sent a threatening letter to the Curriculum Development Centre. The memo demands action against the PABSON office-bearers who warned the CDC for not giving approval to the books recommended by PABSON to be used as course books. Similarly, it also demands return of the amount of the books that are already sold but in high price as well as action against the school operators, who have not followed the Institutional School Fee Determination Criteria. Spokesperson of the ANNISU (Revolutionary), close to (UCPN (Maoist), Surendra Basnet, said that they also handed over ‘PABSON science book’ of class 1-10, which was not in the list of CDC.On the occasion, Minister Pokharel said that action would be taken against the guilty within three days after carrying out necessary investigation on it. He also expressed commitment to bring anybody, who goes beyond the rule and law, under the ambit of law.

Youth steals bike taken for test ride

A man, who had fled with a motorcycle under the pretext of a test ride from Pokhara almost three months earlier, was arrested from Kathmandu on Tuesday.Roshan Ojha (21) of Kirtipur Municipality was arrested from Maitidevi with the KTM Duke 390 bike (Ba 60 Pa 720). Police said they also confiscated driving licence with the name of Arwin Chhantyal with a fake photograph. Ojha had posed as Chhantyal and showed his interest to buy the two-wheeler at Rs 490,000 after he saw an advertisement posted in hamrobazaar.com on October 15 last year. He then met the bike owner at Shantinagar, Zerokilometre of Pokhara and asked to take the bike for the test ride. Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Traffic Police Division has urged the people to stay aware of the possible fraud cases while making online transactions. Police have also suggested to the traders to lend bikes for test ride only after getting hold of original driving licence.Similarly, they have asked members of the public not to give their details and photocopy of the licence to anyone other than the officials.

Kantipur Samachar 18 May 2016

Expressing dissatisfaction over leadership of the protesting Federal Alliance, three of its constituents on Wednesday declared they left the Alliance.Issuing a press statement today, Lok Dal, Bahujan Samaj Party-Nepal and Loktantrik Party-Nepal announced that they no longer are parts of the protesting bloc. The Alliance, currently led by Federal Socialist Forum-Nepal Chairman Upendra Yadav, was said to have 30 parties as constituents including members of the United Democratic Madhesi Front. The three fringe parties have accused Yadav and the UDMF of ignoring presence and agendas of other smaller parties and bargaining with the government based on their own 11-point demands.The three parties said they would independently carry out struggles putting forth 102 demands.

New Nepali Folk song featuring Jyoti Magar

Jyoti Magar is the most renowned name in the Nepalese music industry. Jyoti Magar is Nepali singer and model and she is the hottest topic right now. She is very popular because of her explicit acts in Nepali folk songs and her songs are also very naughty. Currently she is being featured in many music video because of her popularity. Any video that involve her get millions of views on the internet which has increased her demand. Now a new song has been uploaded on YouTube and the song features Jyoti Magar. The title of the song is Latokosero. The song is very funny and sexy at the same times. The lyrics of the song are also very funny and the lyrics explain that there is a dense jungle in front of Jyoti’s house but her boyfriend on the other hand sleeps all day and does not even want to touch her but at night he wants to meet her and the singer describes such behavior with an owl. The singer of the song are Shreedevi Devkota and Raju Dhakal. The lyrics of the song has been written by Binod Dhakal and the music has been composed by singer Shreedevi Devkota herself.