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With record May rain, monsoon expected on time

OM ASTHA RAI
KATHMANDU, May 25: With Kathmandu Valley receiving record rainfall Thursday, meteorologists are expecting a timely and normal monsoon this year.

Although the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted a slight delay in the onset of the monsoon in the south Indian state of Kerala, the Meteorological Forecasting Division (MFD) in Nepal says moisture-laden winds from the Indian Ocean, which result in heavy rainfall particularly south of the Tibetan plateau, will enter the Himalayan nation most probably on time (around June 10) this season. [More]

  PEOPLES' PERSPECTIVE Life in the city  
  BY CILLA KHATRY  
 
At every step there’s a pothole to avoid, muddy lanes to jump over and wire lines to navigate your way through.

Prema Shah, 67, frequently recalls and narrates accounts of Kathmandu during her school and college days when the air was clean, the mountains surrounding the valley clearly visible and a stroll around the neighborhood left you refreshed. But when she starts describing the city as it once was, her grandchildren often wonder if she’s misplacing the facts or blatantly exaggerating.

Kathmandu today is nothing like it looked back then, says Shah who wonders how the city plummeted to such lowly standards. “There used to be a lot of trees and everything looked a lot cleaner when I was young,” says Shah adding that the disarray the city is in now, alarms her. Kathmandu, till the late 1970’s, was a paradise, with a small population and a few cars on its narrow roads, she says. Since then, Kathmandu has undergone enormous change to become a polluted, traffic clogged, urban sprawl that is fast becoming unfit for living with each passing day.

 
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