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KATHMANDU, May 23: Leaders from Nepali Congress (NC) and CPN-UML apprised Chairman of Interim Election Government Khil Raj Regmi on their stance with regard to the proposed poll-related provisions.

Responding to their concerns, Regmi suggested to the leaders to settle inter-party differences over some crucial election provisions through a political understanding and offer suggesttions to the government accordingly. [More]

  An Unlikely hero  
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Qatar Academy chemistry teacher Dorje Gurung turned into an unlikely hero this week when he got relieved of his position over alleged derogatory remarks against Islam which he denies making. The 42-year-old graduate of St. Xavier’s School in Kathmandu, who has taught in nine countries for 16 years, including the US and the UK, says the ordeal began due to misinterpretation of what he said during an argument with a group of students at a Qatari school.

Gurung’s loss, however, seems to become Nepal’s gain, as the devout educationist has vowed to stay in the country and spend the rest of his life educating poor children. Setting up science labs and libraries in public schools across the country and financing poor children will be his newfound goal apart from doing social work.

 
SC defers hearings against removing difficulties 17 times
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