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Kathmandu crashes out of Wai Wai Women's U-19

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KATHMANDU, May 20: Region No 3 (Kathmandu) crashed out of the Wai Wai Women´s U-19 National Cricket Tournament following a seven-wicket defeat to Region No 7 (Janakpur) at the TU Cricket Ground, Kirtipur on Monday.

Kathmandu, which had lost to Region No 2 (Birgunj) on Sunday, elected to bat and put up 66/6 in 20 overs. The match was reduced to 20 overs per side from 25 overs due to rain. Janakpur reached the target in 18 overs losing only three wickets. The victory also kept alive defending champion Janakpur´s hopes of reaching the semifinals. Janakpur had lost to Nepalgunj on Sunday. [More]

  SOCIETY Fender bender: Experimenting with live-in relationships  
  BY CILLA KHATRY  
 
Live-in relationship does provide a remedy for a carefree life free from the hassles of responsibility and commitment which is the very prerequisite of the institution of marriage.

Amit Thapa, 28, and Ritu Shrestha*, 27, had been together for two years when their families decided to get them married off. But the two of them had other plans. They wanted to live together for some months before they tied the knot.

“Our families were aghast. They couldn’t understand why we couldn’t get married right away,” says Ritu, a Masters-level student who had to convince her parents to let her spend some time with Amit before she decided to take the plunge.

 
Nepal-India Everest team collects 2,000 kg garbage
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Plans to collect 2,000 kg more

KATHMANDU, May 20: The joint Mount Everest Expedition and Sanitation Campaign of army personnel from Nepal and India has collected over 2,000 kg of garbage from around base camp and the routes to the peaks. It plans to spend two more days at base camp to collect more garbage.
According to the Nepal Army´s Directorate of Public Relations (DPR), a first team of the Nepal-India Everest Expedition and Sanitation Campaign successfully climbed Everest at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday. A second team reached the summit on Monday at 7:35 a.m.

Colonel Prakash Jung Karki of the Directorate General of Military Training (DGMT), who is chief liaison officer of the joint expedition, said, “Both teams have climbed the summit but now they plan to collect more garbage.”   [More]
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