Thursday, November 10

Chilime Hydropower Company Limited

Chilime Hydropower Company Limited (CHPCL), a subsidiary company of NEA with 51% equity ownership was established in 1996 with an objective of promoting the utilization of resources within the country for development of hydropower. As a first step towards its objective Chilime Hydropower plant (CHPP) located in Rasuwa district with installed capacity 22.1MW was built and commissioned on August 25,2003. The plant is now in the seventh year of commercial operation.
CHPCL is equally devoted towards fulfilling the social obligations part of Corporate Social Responsibility. The company provides Rs 2.5 million annually to the affected VDCs of Rasuwa district through SarokarSamiti for development in the sectors like education, health , drinking water, irrigation and electrification. The support is not only limited through SarokarSamiti as the company has also been involved in the development activities of the affected and other remote VDCs of Rasuwa district independently.

Wednesday, November 2

संरक्षणविद् प्रल्हाद योन्जनको निधन

काठमाडौं, नेपाल
संरक्षणविद् प्रल्हाद योञ्जन २५ वर्षअघि अमेरिकामा पढेर फर्केयता सकेसम्म साइकलमै काठमाडौंभित्र यात्रा गर्थे। वातावरणप्रतिको चिन्ताले निसास्सिँदो सडकमा साइकल हाँक्दाहाँक्दै ट्रकको ठक्करबाट सोमबार उनको निधन भयो।
कलंकीबाट बल्खु जाँदै गर्दा अपराह्न उनी चढेको साइकललाई ट्रकले ठक्कर दिएपछि उनी सख्त घाइते भएका थिए। प्रत्यक्षदर्शी विवेक शर्माले चार बज्न दस मिनेटअघि अस्वभाविक गतिमा आएको ट्रकको पछाडि मान्छे लडेको देखेपछि उद्धार गर्दै त्रिपुरेश्वरस्थित काठमाडौं अस्पताल पुर्‍याएका थिए। अस्पतालले साढे पाँच बजेतिर अग्रणी संरक्षणविद्को दुःखद् निधनको घोषणा गर्‍यो। 
ट्रक चालकले साइकल आफ्नो चक्कामा आएर ठोक्किएको दाबी प्रहरीसँग गरेका छन्। प्रत्यक्षदर्शी शर्माका अनुसार योञ्जनको देब्रे खुट्टा किचिएको थियो र सास चलिरहेको थियो। उनले प्रहरीलाई घटनाबारे सूचित गरी आफ्नै गाडीमा राखेर योञ्जनलाई अस्पताल पुर्‍याए। घाइतेको डायरीबाट नम्बर हेर्दै आफन्तलाई खबर गरे। चिकित्सकबाट पाँच मिनेटमात्र छिटो उपचार सुरू गर्न पाएको भए जीवन रहने सम्भावना रहेको भन्ने सुने। 

Monday, October 31

Kapilvastu municipality covered in garbage‚ sewerage


HIMALAYAN NEWS SERVICE
Taulihawa, Kapilvastu 
Lack of waste and sewage management and clean-up programmes are taking their toll on Kapilvastu municipality. Non-management of waste and lack of sanitation have turned the four-decade-old municipality into a stinking city. Pedestrians have to cover their nose while walking on the streets of Kaiplvastu’s headquarters Taulihawa. 

Locals complain they have to bear intolerable stench at Chowkbazaar, Maltol, Kahartol, Sivamandirtol, etc. The Department of Road did not carry out clean up campaign on the road from Vikshu to Nayatol. Sewage abounds along with plastic, paper and sand. Consequently, streets are waterlogged. Gaudichowk, Nayachowk and Dhobitol have come under sewage causing inconvenience for pedestrians and motorists. 

Thoroughfares in and around Taulihawa are in bad shape as potholes abound. Gopal Gupta, a teacher, complained that locals were hit hard due to piles of garbage and sewage water. Another local Rajendra Shrerstha, venting ire on municipal authority, said the problem had arisen due to the authority’s apathy to the need to take action against the encroachers. “The municipality was supposed to punish those who leave pets on the street and carry out the clean up campaign,” Shrestha demanded. 

Monday, October 24

Happy Dipawali And Chhat 2068

Dear all Visitors, Wish U and your family a very happy Dipawali n Chhat 2068. May God fulfill all your wishes in wealth, health & happiness in your life.

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Wednesday, October 12

Awarding Conservation Excellence in Nepal


Kathmandu, Nepal 
Nine individuals and organizations were felicitated with WWF Conservation Awards amidst a small function today. WWF Nepal offered Conservation Awards to organizations and individuals to honor their outstanding feats in the field of conservation, natural resource management, climate change, sustainable livelihoods, journalism, and other related fields.

The award categories and the respective awardees included:

 Abraham Conservation Awards: Individual
  • Mr. Rajendra Singh Bhandari from Baitadi, for his pivotal role in combatting organized wildlife crimes in Nepal through Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB). Under his leadership CIB was able to arrest more than 35 criminals and confiscate wildlife trophy worth NRs.10 million.
  • Ms. Kalawati Chaudhary from Kailali, for her contribution towards bird and biodiversity conservation through active mobilization of local communities
  • Mr. Bed Bahadur Khadka from Chitwan, for his arduous efforts in Gharial  Conservation