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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]

  SOCIETY Midlife education: Women beating illiteracy  
  BY ASMITA MANANDHAR  
 
Inside a small room, around ten to twelve women sit encircling three low tables and are busy writing on their notebooks in silence. A woman at the corner takes a chart of Nepali alphabets and sticks it on a white board. She then picks a long ruler from the table and points at another woman across the room and says in a strong voice, “Tara, your turn.”

Tara Tamang, a 42-year-old businesswoman, shifts towards the whiteboard before she starts chanting the alphabets, “Aa bata Anara.” The other women in the room follow her in loud voice. Sheela Basnet, the teacher, encourages the women to increase the volume of their pitch. “Let me know that you had your lunch,” she says. The room echoes with the chanting of Nepali alphabets as if these grown women are practicing nursery rhymes.

 
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    KATHMANDU, May 22: Patients suffering from hypertension and diabetes have a reason to smile as the government is mulling to provide them free medicines from the next fiscal year. The Primary Health Revitalization Division (PHRD) under the Department of Health Services (DoHS) has proposed the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) to start the program at least from 30 easily accessible districts.

    Officials at PHRD said that all patients, irrespective of their financial condition, will get free medicines. "We have proposed distribution of medicines to all from the next fiscal year," Dr Anand Shrestha, director of PHRD, said. He said that the office conducted extensive study before preparing the proposal. "The state will not have to bear additional burden for the medicines," said Shrestha, adding, "The proposal is within the ceiling of total expenditure."   [More]
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