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स्वीडन के ओरेब्रो में एडल्ट एजुकेशन सेंटर में पांच लोगों ने गोली मारी


स्वीडन के ओरेब्रो में एडल्ट एजुकेशन सेंटर में पांच लोगों ने गोली मारी

पुलिस ने कहा कि पांच लोगों को मंगलवार को सेंट्रल स्वीडिश शहर ऑरेब्रो में एक वयस्क शिक्षा केंद्र में गोली मार दी गई और घायल कर दिया गया। उनकी चोटों की सीमा स्पष्ट नहीं है।
बड़े पैमाने पर पुलिस ऑपरेशन चल रहा है, और अधिकारियों ने लोगों से क्षेत्र से दूर रहने का आग्रह किया है। पुलिस ने एक बयान में कहा, “स्कूल में एक शूटिंग हुई है। चार लोगों को गोली मार दी गई है। चोटों की सीमा स्पष्ट नहीं है। ऑपरेशन जारी है।” मिनटों के बाद, उन्होंने अपडेट किया कि एक पांचवें व्यक्ति को गोली मार दी गई थी।
घटनास्थल की छवियों ने स्कूल के बाहर कई एम्बुलेंस और आपातकालीन वाहनों के साथ एक भारी पुलिस उपस्थिति दिखाई। वयस्क शिक्षा केंद्र स्टॉकहोम के पश्चिम में लगभग 200 किलोमीटर (125 मील) स्थित है।
मकसदों की प्रतीक्षा की गई और क्या एक संदिग्ध को गिरफ्तार किया गया है, का इंतजार किया गया है।





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कोशी बन्दप्रति निजी क्षेत्रको ध्यानाकर्षण, लगानीमैत्री वातावरण बिथोलिने चिन्ता


२२ माघ, काठमाडौं । निजी क्षेत्रका छाता संगठनहरूले पाथीभरा (मक्कुम्लुङ) क्षेत्रको पर्यटन विकास तथा प्रवर्द्धन गर्न केबुलकार निर्माण परियोजना अघि बढिरहेका सन्दर्भमा यसको विरोध गर्दै भइरहेका गतिविधिप्रति गम्भीर ध्यानाकर्षण भएको जनाएका छन् । उनीहरूले बन्द–हडतालका कार्यक्रम तत्काल रोक्न आग्रह समेत गरेका छन् ।

नेपाल उद्योग वाणिज्य महासंघ, नेपाल उद्योग परिसंघ र नेपाल चेम्बर अफ कमर्सले संयुक्त विज्ञप्ति जारी गर्दै परियोजनाको विषय लिएर कोशी प्रदेशका जिल्लामा भइरहेको बन्द–हडतालले त्यहाँको शैक्षिक, आर्थिक तथा सामाजिक जनजीवन समेत अस्तव्यस्त भएको र सर्वसाधारणले सास्ती भोग्नुपरेको बताएका छन् ।

यस्ता गतिविधिले देशको पूर्वाधार विकासका लागि लगानीमैत्री वातावरण बिथोलिने अवस्था सिर्जना हुने ती संगठनको भनाइ छ ।

‘नेपालको समग्र आर्थिक विकासमा निजी क्षेत्रको महत्त्वपूर्ण भूमिका रहेको सर्वविदितै छ । उद्योग, व्यापार, बैंकिङ, ऊर्जा, कृषि, पर्यटन, सञ्चार लगायत अन्य पूर्वाधार विकास तथा सेवा क्षेत्रमा निजी क्षेत्रले गरेको लगानीले देशको समृद्धिमा उल्लेखनीय योगदान पुर्‍याएको छ,’ संयुक्त विज्ञप्तिमा छ, ‘तर, विकासका कार्य रोक्न भइरहेका पछिल्ला गतिविधिले नेपालमा लगानी गर्ने स्वदेशी तथा विदेशी लगानीकर्तालाई नकारात्मक सन्देश प्रवाह गर्ने हुनाले सम्बन्धित सरोकारवालालाई यस विषयमा गम्भीर बन्न, विकास निर्माण कार्य सहज र निर्वाध सञ्चालन गर्ने वातावरण सिर्जना गर्न आग्रह गर्दछौं ।’

केबुलकार निर्माणका लागि स्थानीय तह र स्थानीयवासिन्दा सहमत हुनुपर्छ भन्ने धारणा राखिरहेका सन्दर्भमा केबुलकार बन्न दिनु हुँदैन भनेर वाह्य हस्तक्षेप सहित निर्माण कार्यमा अवरोध हुनु दुःखद हो ।

पर्यटनमा निजी क्षेत्रले अर्बौं रुपैयाँ लगानी गरिसकेको, हजारौं नेपालीलाई प्रत्यक्ष तथा अप्रत्यक्ष रोजगारी प्रदान गरिरहेको अवस्थामा पाथीभरा (मक्कुम्लुङ) मा बन्ने पर्यटकीय पूर्वाधारले त्यहाँ जान चाहने वृद्धवृद्धा, अशक्त, बालबालिका सहित अन्यलाई सुरक्षित, छिटो र सुविधाजनक यात्रा उपलब्ध गराउनुका साथै पूर्वाधार निर्माणले त्यहाँको धार्मिक, सांस्कृतिक तथा साहसिक पर्यटन प्रवर्द्धन, कृषि, हस्तकला विकास मार्फत व्यवसाय प्रवर्द्धनका साथै स्थानीयका लागि प्रत्यक्ष तथा अप्रत्यक्ष रोजगारीका अवसर सिर्जना हुने र देशकै पर्यटन विकासमा सकारात्मक प्रभाव पार्ने विज्ञप्तिमा उल्लेख छ ।

यस्तै केबुलकार निर्माणका लागि स्थानीय तह र स्थानीयवासिन्दा सहमत हुनुपर्छ भन्ने धारणा राखिरहेका सन्दर्भमा केबुलकार बन्न दिनु हुँदैन भनेर वाह्य हस्तक्षेप सहित निर्माण कार्यमा अवरोध हुनुलाई दुःखद मात्र नभई विकासको प्रवाह रोक्ने प्रयासका रूपमा निजी क्षेत्रले लिएको समेत विज्ञप्तिमा छ ।

उनीहरूले विकासमा देखिएको यो अवरोध कुनै एउटा परियोजनाको विरोध मात्रै नभएर देशको पूर्वाधार विकासका लागि लगानीमैत्री वातावरण बिथोलिने अवस्था सिर्जना हुनुका साथै नेपालमा लगानी गर्ने लगानीकर्तालाई यसले नकारात्मक सन्देश प्रवाह गर्ने बताएका छन् ।

यस्तै उनीहरूले समस्या समाधान वार्ताबाट गर्न सकिने जनाउँदै विकासको यो प्रयासलाई सकारात्मक रूपमा ग्रहण गर्न र पाथीभरा (मक्कुम्लुङ) केबुलकार परियोजना सहज र निर्वाध अघि बढाउन स्थानीय समुदाय, सम्बन्धित निकाय तथा सरोकारवालालाई अपिल गरेका छन् ।

उता, उद्योग वाणिज्य महासंघ कोशी, गण्डकी र कर्णाली प्रदेशका सभापतिहरूले पनि आज छुट्टाछुट्टै विज्ञप्ति जारी गर्दै यसबारे महासंघ प्रदेश समितिको ध्यानाकर्षण भएको जनाएका छन् ।

देशको व्यावसायिक ग्रुपको अगुवाईमा निर्माण हुन लागेको केबुलकार आयोजना विरुद्ध भएका क्रियाकलापले देशमा लगानीको वातावरण बनाउने नभएर भत्काउने काम गरिरहेको निजी क्षेत्रको धारणा छ ।

उनीहरूले कोभिड महामारी लगायत कारण संकटमा परेको अर्थतन्त्रको विकास गरी पुरानै अवस्थामा ल्याउन नेपाल सरकार र निजी क्षेत्र लागिपरिरहेको अवस्थामा विकासका लागि भइरहेका प्रयासमा अवरोध हट्नुपर्ने धारणा राखेका छन् ।

‘राज्यको नियम, कानुन तथा प्रणालीले स्वीकृति तथा अनुमति प्रदान गरेर तथा स्थानीयवासिन्दाको भावना र चाहना बमोजिम नै निर्माणको काम सुरु गर्दैगर्दा उत्पन्न भएको वाह्य परिस्थितिले यो आयोजनालाई जे जसरी अवरोध उत्पन्न गर्न खोजिएको छ । यसबाट नेपालको आर्थिक विकासका लागि अत्यावश्यक स्वदेशी एवं विदेशी लगानीका क्षेत्रमा पक्कै पनि सकारात्मक सन्देश दिएको छैन,’ । उनीहरूको संयुक्त विज्ञप्तिमा छ ।

देशका कैयौँ स्थानमा पर्यटन पूर्वाधार निर्माण गरी दसौं हजारलाई रोजगारी प्रदान गरिरहेको तथा राजस्वका माध्यमबाट मुलुकको अर्थतन्त्रमा ठूलो योगदान पुर्‍याइरहेको देशको व्यावसायिक ग्रुपको अगुवाईमा निर्माण हुन लागेको केबुलकार आयोजना विरुद्ध भएका क्रियाकलापले देशमा लगानीको वातावरण बनाउने नभएर भत्काउने काम गरिरहेको निजी क्षेत्रको धारणा छ ।





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उपप्राध्यापक चलाउनेलाई आक्रमण गर्नेमाथिको कैद सजाय उच्च अदालतबाट सदर


२२ माघ, काठमाडौं । त्रिभुवन विश्वविद्यालयका उपप्राध्यापक प्रेम चलाउनेमाथि आक्रमण गर्नेहरुमाथि जिल्ला अदालतले गरेको २ वर्ष कैद सजायको फैसला उच्च अदालतले पनि सदर गरेको छ ।

तर, क्षतिपूर्तिको रकम भने चार लाख रुपैयाँ घटाएको छ । मंगलबार उच्च अदालतका न्यायाधीश टंकप्रसाद गुरुङ र टीकाराम आचार्यको इजलासले जिल्ला अदालतको फैसला नै सदर गर्दै क्षतिपूर्ति भने घटाएको हो ।

काठमाडौं जिल्ला अदालतले ७ मंसिर २०८० मा चलाउनेलाई आक्रमणमा संलग्न योगेन्द्र रावल, हरि आचार्य, निरज राना मगर, रुपेश शाह, रविनकुमार लामा र सयुस भनिने सयुज श्रेष्ठलाई दोषी ठहर गरेको थियो ।

अदालतले उनीहरुलाई मुलुकी अपराध संहिता २०७४ को दफा १९२ अनुसार २ वर्ष कैद र २० हजार रुपैयाँ जरिवाना हुने फैसला गरेको थियो ।

त्यसबेला अदालतले उपप्राध्यापक चलाउनेलाई २८ लाख रुपैयाँ क्षतिपूर्ति भराउन आदेश दिएको थियो । घटनामा मतियारको अभियोग लागेका दीपकराज ओझाले भने सफाइ पाएका थिए । उनलाई सफाइ दिने आदेशलाई उच्च अदालतले पनि सदर गरेको छ ।

उपप्राध्यापक चलाउनेमाथि २०७७ सालमा त्रिवि परिसरमै मरणासन्न हुने गरी आक्रमण भएको थियो । आक्रमणका मुख्य योजनाकार हरिप्रसाद आचार्य हालसम्म फरार छन् । उनी हाल अमेरिकामा छन् भने अर्का आरोपी निरज राना मगर अष्ट्रेलिया छन् ।

उनीहरुलाई फिर्ता ल्याउन माग गर्दै उपप्राध्यापक चलाउनेले नेपालस्थित अमेरिकी र अष्ट्रेलियन दूतावासमा निवेदन समेत दिएका थिए । चलाउनेले अनलाइनखबरसँग भने, ‘दुई तहको अदालतले उनीहरुलाई दोषी ठहर गरेसँगै तिनीहरुलाई राज्यले फिर्ता ल्याउँछ भन्ने आशा पलाएको छ ।’





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‘जनकपुर साहित्य महोत्सव’ २४ माघदेखि – Online Khabar


२२ माघ, जनकपुरधाम । ‘जनकपुर साहित्य महोत्सव’ २४ माघदेखि हुने भएको छ ।

नव मिथिला फाउन्डेसनले विगत पाँच वर्षदेखि निरन्तर रूपमा आयोजना गर्दै आएको साहित्य महोत्सव २४, २५ र २६ माघमा हुने भएको हो  ।

जनकपुरधामस्थित राम मन्दिरको पार्कमा आयोजना हुने महोत्सवमा साहित्य, संस्कृति र समाजको चेतनालाई प्रवर्द्धन गर्ने उद्देश्य रहेको फाउन्डेसनले जनाएको छ ।

यस वर्षको महोत्सवलाई थप व्यापक बनाउन १७ सत्रमा गहन बहस र संवाद राखिएको फाउन्डेसनका अध्यक्ष अमित साहले जानकारी दिए ।

साहका अनुसार महोत्सवमा साहित्य, शिक्षा, पर्यटन, नीति निर्माण, अर्थतन्त्र, सुशासन, राजनीति, खेलकुद, सम्पदा, संस्कार लगायतका विषयमा १७ वटा विभिन्न सत्रहरू राखिएको छ ।

महोत्सवमा १४ वटा प्यानल डिस्कसन र ३ वटा एकल प्रवचन समावेश गरिएको उपाध्यक्ष आदित्य नेपालले जानकारी दिए ।

उनका अनुसार  महोत्सवमा अमित झा साहित्य संगीत पुरस्कार’ प्रदान गर्ने कार्यक्रम समेत राखिएको छ ।





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पूर्वराष्ट्रपति र पूर्वप्रधानमन्त्रीलाई विश्वविद्यालयको कुलपति बनाउन प्रस्ताव


२२ माघ, काठमाडौं । प्रतिनिधिसभाको शिक्षा, स्वास्थ्य तथा प्रविधि समितिमा पूर्वराष्ट्रपति र पूर्वप्रधानमन्त्रीलाई विश्वविद्यालयको कुलपति बनाउन प्रस्ताव प्रवेश भएको छ ।

मंगलबार शहीद दशरथ चन्द स्वास्थ्य विज्ञान विश्वविद्यालय विधेयकको दफावार छलफलमा कांग्रेस सांसद डा. चन्द्र भण्डारीले बहालवाला प्रधानमन्त्रीलाई कुलपति बनाउँदा समय दिन नभ्याउने भएकाले पूर्वराष्ट्रपति वा पूर्वप्रधानमन्त्रीलाई कुलपति बनाउन प्रस्ताव राखेका हुन् ।

‘परिवर्तन गर्ने हो भने पूर्वराष्ट्रपति र पूर्वप्रधानमन्त्रीहरू हुनुहुन्छ । गरिमामय पदमा बसेको व्यक्तिलाई एक–एकवटा विश्वविद्यालय दिइयो भने समाज रुपान्तरण गर्न सकिन्छ । एक कदम फड्को मार्न सकिन्छ । यो आँखाबाट पनि हेरौं,’ उनले भने ।

विश्वमा यस्तो चलन रहेको बताउँदै सांसद भण्डारीले पूर्वराष्ट्रपति र पूर्वप्रधानमन्त्रीहरूसँग छलफल गर्न समितिमा प्रस्ताव राखे । ‘उहाँहरू खाली हुनुहुन्छ । एकपटक कुरा गरौं । यो बाटोलाई बन्द नगरौं । कुलपति हुन चाहेमा उहाँहरूलाई दिऔँ । उहाँहरूसँग ज्ञान छ । पढेको हुनुहुन्छ । बाबुरामजीहरू हुनुहुन्छ,’ भण्डारीले भने ।

माओवादीका सांसद महिन्द्र राय यादवले भने फरक मत राखे । पूर्वराष्ट्रप्रमुखहरू नै पार्टी बैठकमा आउन खोजिरहेको अवस्थामा कुलपति बनाउँदा विश्वविद्यालयलाई राजनीतिबाट बाहिर राख्न नसकिने तर्क गरे ।

‘देशको राष्ट्रपतिको उपराष्ट्रपतिको गरिमा कति छ ? पार्टीभन्दा माथि हुने हो भने ठीक छ । तर, राष्ट्रपति नै पार्टी बैठकमा आउन खोजेको हो भने विश्वविद्यालयलाई राजनीतिबाट बाहिर राख्न सकिँदैन । दलप्रति नरम हुन्छ,’ उनले भने, ‘शिक्षामन्त्रीलाई कुलपति राखेर विज्ञहरूको प्रतिस्पर्धाबाट उपकुलपति राखौं ।’

शहीद दशरथ चन्द स्वास्थ्य विज्ञान विश्वविद्यालय विधेयकमा कुलपति प्रधानमन्त्री हुने प्रावधान राखिएको छ । यसमा सांसदहरूले फरक–फरक प्रस्ताव राखेका छन् ।

माओवादी सांसद रेखा शर्माले प्रधानमन्त्रीलाई संरक्षक राखेर शिक्षामन्त्रीलाई बढी जिम्मेवार बनाएर जान सकिने प्रस्ताव राखिन् । ‘सबै विश्वविद्यालयमा कुलपति प्रधानमन्त्री हुने व्यवस्था छ । धेरै ठाउँमा प्रधानमन्त्रीलाई जिम्मा दिने, त्यस्तै परे प्रधानामन्त्रीलाई थाहा नहुने स्थिति छ । शिक्षामन्त्रीलाई बढी जिम्मेवारी बनाएर जाने र प्रधानमन्त्रीलाई संरक्षक बनाउन सकिन्छ,’ उनले भनिन् । उपकुलपति चाहिँ विज्ञलाई नै बनाउनुपर्ने राय उनको छ ।

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एमाले सांसद सरिता भुसालले भने राष्ट्रिय सभाबाट पारित गरेकोलाई नै स्वीकार गर्न सकिने बताइन् । राष्ट्रिय सभाले कुलपति प्रधानमन्त्री रहने पारित गरेको छ । एमाले सांसद दीपा शर्माले सबै विश्वविद्यलयमा एकरूपता हुने गरी बनाउन प्रस्ताव राखिन् ।

‘विश्वविद्यालय अनुसार फरक नगरौं, एउटै बनाएर जाऔं,’ उनले भनिन्, ‘एउटै साझा धारणा बनाऔं । सबैमा एकरूपता कायम गरौं । प्रधानमन्त्री हुनैपर्छ भन्ने पनि होइन, हुनै नहुने भन्ने पनि होइन ।’

विधेयकको दफा ६ मा विश्वविद्यालयको पदाधिकारीमा कुलपति, सहकुलपति, उपकुलपति, रजिस्ट्रार, डीन, प्रिन्सिपल र अस्पतालको निर्देशक हुने भनिएको छ । प्रमुख पदाधिकारी कसलाई बनाउने भन्नेमा समितिमा फरक–फरक प्रस्ताव आयो ।

समिति सभापति अम्बरबहादुर थापा पनि प्रधानमन्त्रीलाई संरक्षक बनाएर शिक्षामन्त्रीलाई कुलपति बनाएर जानुपर्नेमा उभिए । ‘हिजो एक दुईवटा विश्वविद्यालय थियो ठिकै भयो । अब २०–३० वटा विश्वविद्यालय हुने भयो । प्रधानमन्त्रीलाई संरक्षकको रूपमा राख्ने र शिक्षामन्त्रीलाई कुलपति बनाउने । विज्ञबाट उपकुलपति बनाउने वातवरण बनायौं भने दलीय भावना कमजोर हुन्छ,’ उनले भने । कुलपति कसलाई बनाउने भन्नेमा समिति निचोडमा पुग्न नसकेपछि थप परामर्श गर्ने भन्दै दफा ६ लाई होल्ड गरियो ।

विधेयकको दफा ७ मा सभाको गठनको व्यवस्था छ । उक्त दफाको उपदफा २ को उपदफा क र ख मा कुलपति सभाको अध्यक्ष र सहकुलपति उपाध्यक्ष हुने भनिएको छ । यसमा पनि समितिले निर्णय गर्न सकेन । यो दफालाई पनि अन्तिममा टुंगो लगाउने निर्णय समितिले गर्‍यो । तर, सभा २५ सदस्यीयको हुने समितिले पारित गरेको छ । जसमा ९ जना महिला अनिवार्य हुने व्यवस्था समितले पारित गरेको छ । बौद्धिक चोरी गरेको व्यक्ति सभाको सदस्य हुन नपाउने पनि समितिले पारित गरेको छ ।

विश्वविद्यालयको सभा सदस्यमा स्वतन्त्र विद्यार्थी युनियनको अध्यक्षलाई राख्ने कि नराख्ने भन्नेमा सांसदहरूबीच मतभेद भयो । रास्वपाकी सांसद डा. तोसिमा कार्कीले दलका विद्यार्थीका कारण विश्वविद्यालयमा दलीयकरण बढेकाले स्वतन्त्र विद्यार्थी युनियन राख्न नहुने मत राखिन् ।

‘नाम स्वतन्त्र विद्यार्थी युनियन भनेको छ, तर दलीयकरण भएको छ । दलदलको प्यानल बनाएर उठ्छन् । दलको दलदलमा विश्वविद्यालय फसेको छ,’ उनले भनिन् ।

एमाले सांसद दीपा शर्माले भने स्वतन्त्र विद्यार्थी युनियनको प्रतिनिधि आवश्यक रहेकोमा जोड दिइन् । ‘स्वतन्त्र विद्यार्थी युनियन कुनै पार्टीको हुँदैन । साझा संस्थाको रूपमा काम गर्ने हो । विद्यार्थीबाट अनुमोदित भएर आएको हो । स्ववियु सभापतिलाई छुटाउनु हुँदैन,’ उनले भनिन् ।

समिति सभापति अम्बरबहादुर थापाले पनि स्ववियुलाई समावेश गर्न चाहेका थिए । तर, समितिका अधिकांश सदस्यले स्ववियुको सट्टा विद्यार्थी प्रतिनिधि राख्न सकिने प्रस्ताव राखे ।

शिक्षामन्त्री विद्या भट्टराईले पनि विद्यार्थी प्रतिनिधि राख्दा उपयुक्त हुने राय राखिन् । ‘विद्यार्थी प्रतिनिधिको विषय उठ्यो । स्वतन्त्र विद्यार्थी युनियन नराखौं । विद्यार्थी प्रतिनिधि राखांै राष्ट्रिय सभाबाट आएकोलाई मानेर जाऔं,’ मन्त्री भट्टराईले भनिन्, ‘स्वतन्त्र विद्यार्थी युनियन कस्तो हुने मोडालिटी बनाउनुपर्छ ।’

राष्ट्रिय सभाले ख्यातिप्राप्त विद्वान, विषय विज्ञ, विश्वविद्यालयमा कार्यरत प्राध्यापक वा विश्वविद्यालयमा अध्ययनरत विद्यार्थी प्रतिनिधिलाई सभाको बैठकमा आमन्त्रण गर्न सकिने भनेर पारित गरेको छ । प्रतिनिधिसभाको शिक्षा समितिले पनि यसैलाई अनुमोदन गरेको हो । शिक्षा समितिले विधेयकको दफा ३, ४, ५, ७, ८, ९, १० र ११ दफा पारित गरेको छ ।





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२२ माघ, काठमाडौं । नेपाल चेम्बर अफ कमर्सले विभिन्न खेलकुद र सम्बन्धित सामग्री प्रर्दशनी आयोजना गर्न विविध संस्थासँग सहकार्य सम्झौता गरेको छ ।

चेम्बरको शिक्षा एवं खेलकुद समितिले नेपाल खेलकुद पत्रकार मञ्च, माइस इन्टरनेसनल सर्भिस प्रालि, नेपाल स्पोर्ट्स एन्ड फिटनेस इन्डस्ट्री तथा नेपाल स्पोर्ट्स एसोसिएसनसँग सहकार्यका लागि सम्झौता गरेको हो ।

‘नेपाल स्पोर्ट्स कन्क्लेभ २०२५’, ‘नेपाल दोस्रो स्पोर्टस्  एन्ड फिटनेस एक्स्पो २०२५’ एवं पाँचौं ‘स्पोर्ट्स च्याम्पियनसिप एन्ड एक्स्पो’ का लागि सहकार्य सम्झौता गरिएको चेम्बर अफ कमर्सद्वारा जारी विज्ञप्तिमा उल्लेख छ ।

सम्झौतामा चेम्बरको शिक्षा एवं खेलकुद समितिका सभापति रुपक राजवंशी, नेपाल स्पोर्टस एन्ड फिटनेस इन्डस्ट्रीका अध्यक्ष सुरज डंगोल, यस्तै नेपाल खेलकुद पत्रकार मञ्चका केन्द्रीय सदस्य निरञ्जन राजवंशी र माइस इन्टरनेसनलका निर्देशक दीपक थापाले हस्ताक्षर गरेका छन् । कार्यक्रममा चेम्बर अध्यक्ष कमलेशकुमार अग्रवाल र वरिष्ठ उपाध्यक्ष दीपक मल्होत्राको सहभागिता थियो ।

चेम्बर र खेलकुदका विभिन्न निकायबीच भएको सम्झौताले नेपालमा खेल क्षेत्रको विकास, अवसर सिर्जना एवं नीतिगत तवरमा सहकार्य हुने विश्वास गरिएको छ ।

चेम्बरसँग गरिएको सम्झौतापछि सरोकारवाला सबै निकायलाई एकीकृत गरी खेलकुद क्षेत्रको विकास गर्न रणनीतिक साझेदारीमा महत्त्वपूर्ण उपलब्धि हासिल हुने अपेक्षा गरिएको छ ।

दोस्रो नेपाल स्पोटर्स कन्क्लेभमा समूहगत छलफल, कार्यपत्र प्रस्तुति लगायत कार्यका लागि चेम्बर अफ कमर्सले सहकार्य गर्ने छ । दोस्रो नेपाल फिटनेस एक्स्पोमा खेलाडी एवं फिटनेस उद्योगी, नयाँ खोज एवं फिटनेस क्षेत्रबारे बृहत जानकारी दिने उद्देश्य राखिएको छ ।

यस्तै चेम्बसँगको सहकार्यमा पाँचौं स्पोर्ट्स च्याम्पियनसिपको समेत आयोजना तयारी भएको छ । चेम्बर र विभिन्न खेलकुद संस्थाबीच आगामी तीन वर्षका लागि सहकार्यको सम्झौता भएको चेम्बरले जनाएको छ । यो सहकार्यले नेपालको खेल क्षेत्र र अर्थतन्त्रमा महत्त्वपूर्ण टेवा पुग्ने विश्वास गरिएको छ ।





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काठमाडौँ । सिद्धार्थ प्रिमियर इन्स्योरेन्सले नगद लाभांश घोषणा गरेको छ । इन्स्योरेन्सले गत वर्षको मुनाफाबाट आफ्ना सेयरधनीलाई ३० प्रतिशत नगद लाभांश घोषणा गरेको हो ।

कम्पनीको माघ २१ गते बसेको सञ्चालक समिति बैठकले ३० प्रतिशत नगद लाभांश (कर सहित) दिने निर्णय गरेको हो ।

उक्त प्रस्तावित लाभांश नेपाल बिमा प्राधिकरण र कम्पनीको आगामी साधारणसभाले स्वीकृत गरेपछि सेयरधनीलाई वितरण हुनेछ ।

यसअघि इन्स्योरेन्सले आर्थिक वर्ष २०७९/८० को नाफाबाट ११ प्रतिशत नगद लाभांश दिएको थियो ।



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सुनसहित त्रिभुवन अन्तराष्ट्रिय विमानस्थलबाट एक महिला पक्राउ


काठमाडौँ । त्रिभुवन अन्तराष्ट्रिय विमानस्थलबाट अवैध सुनसहित एक महिला पक्राउ परेकी छिन् ।

पक्राउ पर्नेमा काठमाडौँ महानगरपालिका-१५ कि ५८ वर्षीया मैयाँ तामाङ गुरुङ रहेकी छिन् । उनलाई विमानस्थल प्रहरीले सोमबार दिउँसो पक्राउ गरेको हो ।

उनको साथबाट १६ थान सुनको रिङ, ५ थान टुक्रा, १ थान सिक्री, १ थान औँठी र १ थान बाला गरी करिब ९८ ग्राम सुन बरामद गरिएको प्रहरीले जनाएको छ ।

प्रहरीका अनुसार उनी थाई एयरको उडानमार्फत बैंककबाट काठमाडौँ आएकी थिइन् । गुरुङ थप अनुसन्धान तथा कारवाहीका लागि प्रहरी वृत्त गौशाला पठाइएको प्रहरीले जनाएको छ ।



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अमेरिकामा २३ लाख सरकारी कर्मचारीलाई जागिरबाट निकाल्दै एलन मस्क, आखिर अमेरिकामा के गर्न खोज्दैछन् उनी ? 


काठमाडौँ । अमेरिकी सरकारले २३ लाख सरकारी कर्मचारीलाई जागिरबाट हटाउने भएको छ । अमेरिकाको ‘सरकारी दक्षता विभाग’ का निर्देशक एलन मस्कले यस्तो घोषणासँगै तयारी गरेका हुन् । 

अन्तराष्ट्रिय सञ्चार माध्यमहरुका अनुसार मस्कले सरकारी कर्मचारीलाई इमेलमार्फत राजिनामा दिन दबाब दिँदै आएका छन् । 

उनले ‘सरकारको लागि धेरै काम गर्यौ, अब सपनाको गन्तव्यमा गएर छुट्टी मनाउ’ भन्दै कर्मचारीहरुलाई इमेल पठाइरहेको छन् । सोही इमेलमार्फत मस्कले स्वेच्छाले जागिर छोड्नेलाई नगद प्रोत्साहनसहित बिदाई गर्ने प्रस्ताव गरेका छन् । 

हाल राजिनामा दिन नमानेका कतिपय सरकारी कर्मचारीलाई जिम्मेवारविहीन गरिएको अन्तराष्ट्रिय सञ्चारमाध्यमहरुले जनाएका छन् । अमेरिकाको सरकारी सेवामा रहेका २३ लाख कर्मचारी हटाएपछि केही महत्वपूर्ण पदहरुमा मस्कले आफ्नो कम्पनीका कर्मचारीहरुलाई नियुक्त गर्ने तयारी गरेको खबरसमेत अमेरिकाकै सञ्चारमाध्यमहरुले जनाएका छन् ।

यसो त मस्कले केही दिनअघि अमेरिकी अन्तराष्ट्रिय विकास नियोग (यूएसएआईडी) बन्द गर्न लागेको घोषणा गरेका थिए । यूएसएआईडी बन्द भए नेपालमा हजारौँ एनजिओकर्मीहरुको उठिबास लाग्ने पक्का छ । उनको यस्तो काममा अमेरिकी राष्ट्रपछि डोनाल्ड ट्रम्पले पनि सहमति जनाएका छन् । 



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मंगलबार १४.०८ अंकले घट्यो नेप्से परिसूचक


काठमाडौँ । साताको कारोबारको तेश्रो दिन मंगलबार सेयर बजार मापक नेप्से परिसूचक घटेको छ । आज नेप्से परिसूचक १४.०८ अंकले घटेर २७१५.९१ बिन्दुमा पुगेको हो ।

नेप्सेमा कुल ३ सय १५ कम्पनीको एक करोड ६९ लाख १७ हजार ८ सय ३५ रुपैयाँ सेयर खरिद बिक्री हुँदा ८ अर्ब ९१ करोडमाथिको सेयर कारोबार भएको छ । आज सबैभन्दा धेरै कारोबार एनआरएन इन्फ्रास्ट्रकचरको भएको छ । यस कम्पनीको ३० करोड ८७ लाख १३ हजार ७ सय ९२.३० रुपैयाँ बराबरको भएको छ ।

त्यस्तै, मंगलबारको बजारमा जोशी हाइड्रोपावर डेभलपमेन्ट कम्पनीका सेयरधनीले सबैभन्दा धेरै नाफा कमाएका छन् । यस कम्पनीको सेयर मूल्यमा पोजेटिभ सर्किट लागेको छ ।

यता, कर्पोरेट डेभलपमेन्ट बैंकका लगानीकर्ताले भने सबैभन्दा धेरै घुमाएका छन् । यस कम्पनीको सेयर मूल्यमा नेगेटिभ सर्किट लागेको छ ।



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चितवनमा रवि लामिछानेसहित १५ जनाविरुद्ध मुद्दा दर्ता 


काठमाडौँ । राष्ट्रिय स्वतन्त्र पार्टी (रास्वपा)का सभापति रवि लामिछानेसहित १५ जनाविरुद्ध चितवनमा मुद्दा दर्ता भएको छ । 

चितवनको साहारा चितवन सहकारी ठगी प्रकरणमा लामिछानेसहित १५ जना व्यक्ति र ६ वटा संस्थाविरुद्ध चितवन जिल्ला अदालतमा मुद्दा दर्ता भएको हो । 

यसअघि जिल्ला सरकारी वकिल कार्यालय चितवनले ढाँचा र तथ्यांक नमिलेको भन्दै प्रहरी प्रतिवेदनको फाइल फिर्ता पठाएको थियो । त्यसप्रश्चात प्रहरीले पुनः अनुसन्धानपछि उक्त फाइल सरकारी वकिल कार्यालयमा बुझाएको थियो । 

मुद्दा सोमबार नै दर्ता भनिएको भए पनि सरकारी वकिलहरुको व्यस्तताका कारण आज (मंगलबार) दर्ता गरिएको हो । उक्त मुद्दामा रवि लामिछाने रामबहादुर खनाल, रबिना रिमाल, विशाल तामाङ, नवीन अछामी, कविता तामाङ, दिपक लामा, असरफ अलि सिद्दिकी भगवती बम्जन, लक्ष्मीप्रसाद पौडेल, विज्ञान राई, नेत्रपाणि बास्तोला, शिवबहादुर गुरुङ र प्रगति श्रेष्ठलाई प्रतिवादी बनाइको छ । 

उक्त मुद्दामा रवि लामिछानेलाई सहकारी ठगीमा मात्रै मुद्दा दर्ता गरिएको छ भने अन्यलाई भने संगठित अपराध कसुरमा पनि मुद्दा दर्ता गरिएको छ । सरकारी वकिल कार्यालयले दर्ता गराएको मुद्दामा सहकारीको ३८ करोड ९ लाख ७९ हजार रुपैयाँ हिनामिना भएको उल्लेख छ । त्यसबाहेक विभिन्न कम्पनीमा गएको रकमसमेत गर्दा ५६ करोड २२ लाख ५० हजार हाराहारीमा रकम बिगो कायम हुनुपर्ने राय प्रहरी प्रतिवेदनमा उल्लेख छ । 



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अभियान लघुवित्तको नाफा ३७ करोड ८६ लाख रुपैयाँ, इपिएस कति ?


काठमाडौँ । अभियान लघुवित्त वित्तीय संस्था लिमिटेडले चालु आर्थिक वर्षको दोश्रो त्रैमाससम्मको अपरिस्कृत वित्तीय विवरण सार्वजनिक गरेको छ । लघुवित्तले सार्वजनिक गरेको वित्तीय विवरण अनुसार लघुवित्तले ३७ करोड ८६ लाख रुपैयाँ खुद नाफा कमाएको छ । गत वर्षको सोहि अवधिमा कम्पनी ६ करोड २४ लाख ६८ हजार रुपैयाँ नोक्सानमा थियो ।

समिक्षा अवधिमा कम्पनीको खुद ब्याज आम्दानी र सञ्चालन नाफा बढेसँगै लघुवित्तको खुद नाफा पनि बढेको हो । यसअवधिमा कम्पनीले ६ करोड ३१ लख ५८ हजार रुपैयाँ खुद ब्याज आम्दानी कमाएको छ । अघिल्लो वर्षको यसैअवधिमा यस कम्पनीको खुद ब्याज आम्दानी १२ लाख ५७ हजार रुपैयाँ ऋणात्मक थियो ।

दोश्रो त्रैमाससम्ममा कम्पनीले ४६ लाख ५३ हजार रुपैयाँ सञ्चालन आम्दानी गरेको छ । पुस मसान्तसम्म आइपुग्दा यसको चुक्ता पुँजी २५ करोड रुपैयाँ छ । प्रतिसेयर आम्दानी ३ रुपैयाँ ०३ पैसा छ । प्रतिसेयर नेटवर्थ १०८ रुपैयाँ ८१ पैसा छ ।



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काठमाडौँ पुगे बेलायती राजकुमार एडवार्ड (तस्विरहरू)


काठमाडौँ । बेलायती राजकुमार एडवार्ड काठमाडौँ आइपुगेका छन् । एडवार्ड ६ दिने भ्रमणका लागि नेपाल आएका हुन् ।

मंगलबार काठमाडौं उत्रिएका बेलायती रानी एलिजाबेथ द्वितीयाका कान्छा सन्तान अर्थात् वर्तमान राजा चाल्र्स तृतीयाका कान्छा भाइ राजकुमार एडवार्ड र राजकुमारी सोफिया राष्ट्रपति रामचन्द्र पौडेलसँग विशेष भेट गर्ने कार्यक्रम रहेको छ ।

बेलायती राजकुमार दम्पती त्रिभुवन अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय विमानस्थलबाट सिधैं लैनचौरस्थित बेलायती दूतावास गएका थिए ।

६ दिनको नेपाल बसाइका क्रममा उनीहरु पोखराको ब्रिटिश गोर्खा क्याम्पमा आयोजना हुने एक विशेष समारोहमा सहभागी हुने तर अन्य स्थानको भ्रमणबारे टुंगो लागिनसकेको दूताबासले जनाएको छ । बाँकि तस्विरमा हर्नुहोस्:



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सीआईबीको नक्कली इमेल बनाएर ठगी गर्ने दुईजना पक्राउ


काठमाडौँ । नेपाल प्रहरीको केन्द्रीय अनुसन्धान ब्यूरो (सीआईबी) को नक्कली इमेल बनाएर ठगी गर्ने दुईजना पक्राउ परेका छन् ।

पक्राउ पर्नेमा सुनसरी देवानगंज गाउँपालिका-७ स्थायी ठेगाना भएका अन्दाजी २० वर्षीय मनिष कुमार मेहता र सोही गाउँपालिका वडा नम्बर १ का अन्दाजी २१ वर्षीय ईन्द्रजित यादव रहेका छन् ।

उनीहरुलाई सुनसरी प्रहरीको सहयोगमा पक्राउ गरिएको हो । प्रहरीका अनुसार उनीहरुले प्रहरीका विशिष्ट व्यक्तिको नाम, दर्जा र कार्यालयको लोगोसमेत दुरुपयोग गरेर ठगी गरेको पाइएको छ ।

हाल उनीहरुविरुद्ध जिल्ला अदालतबाट सात दिनको म्याद थप गरेर अनुसन्धान भइरहेको प्रहरीले जनाएको छ ।



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Michael Jordan’s 1998 NBA Finals sneakers sell for a record $2.2 million


Editor’s Note: This story was updated with the final sale price and other details following the auction.



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In 1998, Michael Jordan laced up a pair of his iconic black and red Air Jordan 13s to bring home a Bulls victory during Game 2 of his final NBA championship — and now they are the most expensive sneakers ever to sell at auction.

The game-winning sneakers sold for $2.2 million at Sotheby’s in New York on Tuesday, smashing the sneaker auction record of $1.47 million, set in 2021 by a pair of Nike Air Ships that Jordan wore earlier in his career.

The sale arrives during “Jordan Year” — a reference to the NBA star player’s iconic jersey number 23. In January, Air Jordan partnered with Sotheby’s to auction off 13 pairs of retro sneakers that were designed in memory of The Notorious B.I.G. All lots outsold their high estimates of $5,000 by multiples, with the highest selling for more than $32,000.

Last year, Jordan’s Game 1 jersey, also from the 1998 finals, became the most expensive item of worn sports memorabilia to sell at auction when it fetched $10.1 million at a Sotheby’s sale.

Jordan’s farewell run with the Chicago Bulls is often referred to as “The Last Dance,” after the title of an ESPN and Netflix documentary that chronicled the season. Jordan announced his (second) retirement weeks before the finals, leading to the six-game series against the Utah Jazz becoming the most-watched in NBA history, based on Nielsen TV ratings. (Jordan would later return from 2001 to 2003 to play with the Washington Wizards, but did not win another championship).

“Michael Jordan game-worn sports memorabilia has proven time and time again to be the most elite and coveted items on the market,” said Brahm Wachter, Sotheby’s head of streetwear and modern collectables, in a press release prior to the sale. “However, items from his ‘Last Dance’ season are of a greater scale and magnitude as seen with our record-breaking sale of his Game 1 jersey in 2022.”

The pair of sneakers sold Tuesday were worn during Game 2, in Salt Lake City, which the Bulls won 93-88 after losing Game 1, with Jordan scoring 37 points. They are the last pair of black and red Air Jordan 13s that Jordan ever wore on the court for an NBA game, a press release from Sotheby’s noted.

Following Game 2, Jordan signed and gifted the set of worn shoes to the ball boy in the visitor’s locker room, as he was known to do, according to Sotheby’s.

The Air Jordan 13 sneakers starred in a sports memorabilia sale called “Victoriam,” which featured items worn by athletes including Tom Brady, Kobe Bryant and Roger Federer. Several other Jordan items were included in the two-part auction, with a game-worn 1998 Bulls jersey and a pair of 1985 Air Jordan 1s fetching $508,000 and $127,000 respectively.

Other top lots included one of Kobe Bryant’s LA Lakers shooting shirts, which sold for over $406,000, and a soccer jersey, worn by the late Pelé on his debut for the New York Cosmos in 1975, that sold fetched over $177,000.

Top image: The Air Jordan 13 sneakers signed by Michael Jordan.



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‘I was up to my waist down a hippo’s throat.’ He survived, and here’s his advice




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Paul Templer was living his best life.

He was 28 and conducting tours in his native Zimbabwe, with a focus on photographic safaris.

He had been away for a few years, including a stint in the British army. But he had returned to Africa’s bush country “and fell back in love with it. The wildlife, the flora, the fauna, the great outdoors, the space – just everything about it. I was at home.”

Templer said Zimbabwe’s guide certification program was rigorous, and there was a lot of pride among the guides who passed. He reveled in showing tourists the area’s majestic wildlife – including the water-loving, very territorial hippos.

“It was idyllic,” he told CNN Travel. “Life was really, really good – until one day I had a really bad day at the office.”

March 9, 1996. A Saturday. Templer learned a good friend who was to lead a canoe safari down the Zambezi River had malaria. He agreed to take his pal’s place. “I loved that stretch of the river. It was an area I know like the back of my hand.”

The expedition consisted of six safari clients (four Air France crewmembers and a couple from Germany), three apprentice guides plus Templer. They had three canoes – clients in the first two seats and a guide in the back. Then one apprentice guide was in a one-person safety kayak.

And down the famed Zambezi they went. “Things were going the way they were supposed to go. Everyone was having a pretty good time.”

Eventually, they came across a pod of about a dozen hippos. That’s not unexpected on the Zambezi, Africa’s fourth-longest river. They weren’t alarmed at first as they were at a safe distance. But “we were getting closer, and I was trying to take evasive action. … The idea was let’s just paddle safely around the hippos.”

Templer’s canoe led the way, with the other two canoes and kayak to follow. He pulled into a little channel waiting on the others. But the third canoe had fallen back from the group and was off the planned course. Templer’s not sure how that happened.

“Suddenly, there’s this big thud. And I see the canoe, like the back of it, catapulted up into the air. And Evans, the guide in the back of the canoe, catapulted out of the canoe.” The clients managed to remain in the canoe somehow.

“Evans is in the water, and the current is washing Evans toward a mama hippo and her calf 150 meters [490 feet] away. … So I know I’ve got to get him out quickly. I don’t have time to drop my clients off.” He yells to Ben, one of the other guides, to retrieve the clients who were in the canoe that had been attacked.

Ben got the clients to safety on a rock in the middle of the river that hippos couldn’t climb.

Meanwhile, Templer turned his canoe around to get Evans. The plan was to pull alongside of him and pull him into Templer’s canoe.

“I was paddling towards him … getting closer, and I saw this bow wave coming towards me. If you’ve ever seen any of those old movies with a torpedo coming toward a ship, it was kind of like that. I knew it was either a hippo or a really large crocodile coming at me,” he said.

“But I also knew that if I slapped the blade of my paddle on water … that’s really loud. And the percussion underwater seems to turn the animals away,” he said. “So I slapped the water, and as it was supposed to do, the torpedo wave stops.”

He was getting closer to Evans, but they were also getting closer to the female and calf.

“I’m leaning over – it’s kind of a made-for-Hollywood movie – Evans is reaching up. … Our fingers almost touched. And then the water between us just erupted. Happened so fast I didn’t see a thing.”

What happened next was nightmarish and surreal.

“My world went dark and strangely quiet.” Templer said it took a few seconds to figure out what was going on.

“From the waist down, I could feel the water. I could feel I was wet in the river. From my waist up, it was different. I was warm, and it wasn’t wet like the river, but it wasn’t dry either. And it was just incredible pressure on my lower back. I tried to move around; I couldn’t.

“I realized I was up to my waist down a hippo’s throat.”

Hippos: Huge, territorial and dangerous

There’s a good reason a fully grown hippopotamus can fit a large portion of a fully grown adult in its mouth. Hippos can grow up to 16.5 feet long (5 meters), 5.2 feet tall (1.6 meters) and weigh up to 4.5 tons (4 metric tonnes), according to National Geographic.

They sport enormous mouths and can open their strong jaws to 150 degrees.

Their teeth might be the most frightening thing of all. Their molars are used for eating plants, but their sharp canines, which might reach 20 inches (51 centimeters), are for defense and fighting. Their bite is almost three times stronger than that of a lion. One bite from a hippo can possibly cut a human body in half.

They’re found naturally in various parts sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in East and Southern Africa, living in or near rivers and other water sources. (And they are an invasive species in Colombia thanks to escapees from drug lord Pablo Escobar’s menagerie).

Hippos are very territorial and might aggressively attack any animal encroaching on their territory, including hyenas, lions and crocodiles.

Hippos and humans

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They also kill people. That we know for sure. Many internet sources say around 500 a year, but an exact figure is still uncertain because some attacks and deaths come in very remote regions and don’t get reported.

“The question I get asked the most when people find out I study hippos is: ‘Is it true hippos kill more people than any animal?’ Rebecca Lewison, conservation ecologist and associate professor at San Diego State University, told CNN Travel in an email interview.

“I’m not entirely sure where that started but … there is no authority or reliable data. People are surprised that hippos kill people. They look slow, and they are mostly in water. There are some nonfatal interactions, but people (or hippos) tend to fare badly from interactions.”

Dr. Philip Muruthi, chief scientist and vice president of species conservation and science of the African Wildlife Foundation, said the AWF doesn’t have a credible source on the number of attacks or fatalities either.

While more stats need to be collected, one study found that the probability of being killed by a hippopotamus attack is in the range of 29% to 87% – higher than that of a grizzly bear attack at 4.8%, shark attack at 22.7% and crocodile attack at 25%.

Those were rather bad odds of survival working against Templer.

“I’m guessing I was wedged so far down its throat it must have been uncomfortable because he spat me out. So I burst to the surface, sucked a lungful of fresh air and I came face to face with Evans, the guide who I was trying to rescue. And I said, ‘We got to get out of here!’ ”

But Evans was in serious trouble. Templer started swimming back for him “and I was just moving in for your classic lifesaver’s hold when – WHAM! – I got hit from below. So once again, I’m up to my waist down the hippo’s throat. But this time my legs are trapped but my hands are free.”

He tried to go for his gun, but he was being thrashed around so much he couldn’t grab it. The hippo – which turned out to be an older, aggressive male – spat Templer out a second time.

“This time when I come to the surface I look around, there’s no sign of Evans.” Templer assumed Evans had been rescued, and he tried to escape himself.

“I’m making pretty good progress and I’m swimming along there and I come up for the stroke and swimming freestyle and I look under my arm – and until my dying day I’ll remember this – there’s this hippo charging in towards me with his mouth wide open bearing in before he scores a direct hit.”

This time, Templer was sideways in the hippo’s mouth, legs dangling out one side of the mouth, shoulders and head on the other side of its mouth.

“And then he just goes berserk. … When hippos are fighting, the way they fight is they try to tear apart and just destroy whatever it is they’re attacking,” Templer said.

“For me, fortunately everything was happening in slow motion. So when he’d go under water, I’d hold my breath. When we were on the surface, I would take a deep breath and I would try to hold onto tusks that were boring through me” to stop from being ripped apart.

Templer said one of the clients watching the horror later described it like a “vicious dog trying to rip apart a rag doll.”

He figures the whole attack took about three and a half minutes.

Meanwhile, apprentice guide Mack in the safety kayak – “showing incredible bravery, risking his life to save mine – pulls his boat in inches from my face.” Templer managed to grab a handle on the kayak, and “Mack dragged me to the relative safety of this rock.”

The expedition was still in one hell of a mess, though.

Who gets attacked and why

People living near hippo territory are more likely victims of attacks than tourists, said Lewison.

“Most of the attacks happen in the water, but because hippos raid crops on farms, there are also attacks on people trying to protect their crops. There are some tourists, but largely the attacks are happening to local residents,” Lewison said.

Human encroachment from Africa’s booming population makes matters worse, increasing the chances of deadly interactions, she said.

Despite the encounters gone bad, sub-Saharan Africa depends on hippos.

“Hippos are important ecosystem engineers of the ecology of freshwater areas they inhabit. This is through nutrient recycling from dung (they consume large amounts of vegetation),” Muruthi said.

“Hippos attack not to eat people, but to get them the hell away from them,” Lewison said. “I don’t think hippos are particularly aggressive, but I think when under pressure, they attack.”

Stuck on a rock and in a hard place

Back on the rock in the Zambezi, Templer asked Mack where Evans was. Mack said, “He’s gone, man, he’s just gone.”

Templer knew he needed to come up with a plan to get them off the rock and to the riverbank, but “first I needed to settle myself down.”

He assessed the situation: One man missing. The first aid kit, radio and gun all gone. Six scared clients, two canoes and one paddle left. And his own body was shattered.

“My left foot was especially bad; it looked as if someone had tried to beat a hole through it with a hammer.” He couldn’t move his arms. One arm from elbow down was “crushed to a pulp.”

Blood was bubbling out of his mouth. They realized his lung was punctured. Mack rolled Templer over and could see a gaping hole in his back and plugged it with Saran Wrap from a plate of snacks.

Templer made the call: No matter the risk, they had to get off that rock.

He was loaded into a canoe. Ben paddled. The hippo kept bumping the canoe. He went from being terrified to calm on that ride back.

He described “a profound spiritual experience in which I had this incredible sense of peace and realization this was my moment of choice. Like do I go, or do I stay? Do I close my eyes and drift off, or do I fight my way through this and stick around?”

“I chose to stick around, and as soon as I made that choice, it was more pain than I could ever imagine I could endure. It was so intense I thought I was going to die, and when I didn’t, I kind of wished I would.”

Ben and Templer made it out of the river, but without finding Evans. His body was found three days later. They concluded he had drowned because he didn’t have any signs of animal attack on him.

“Evans did nothing wrong. The fact that he died was purely a tragedy.”

Meanwhile, some people on shore had realized something was wrong in the river. A well-trained Zimbabwe rescue team was able to safely ferry everyone else off the rock.

“And that was my bad day at the office.”

Templer was out of the river but not out of the woods.

It took eight hours to drive him to the nearest hospital. In a month’s time, he had several major surgeries. He thought he would lose one leg and both arms. His surgeon didn’t think he’d live.

But not only did the surgeon save Templer’s life, he saved his legs and one arm. The other arm, however, was beyond salvation.

He realized that in the ICU when he woke up and was feeling for his left hand. It was gone. “I just remember feeling devastated. I spent my whole life being active and it was almost more than I could bare.”

But then he was flooded with relief to realize his right arm and legs had been saved. For the next month, he was “emotionally all over the map.”

He got physical and occupational therapy in Zimbabwe and then more in the United Kingdom. He got a prosthesis “and then just started trying to get back to life.”

Templer, Muruthi and Lewison all say safe outings start with education – and avoiding trouble in the first place.

“Hippos have no interest in dealing with people. Stay away from them, and they will leave you alone. They are not hunting humans,” Lewison said.

“Do not get close to them,” Muruthi said. “They don’t want any intrusion. … They’re not predators; it’s by accident if they’re injuring people.”

Want close-up views and photos of the creatures? Instead of venturing too close, invest in good binoculars and telephoto camera lenses.

Do not walk along well-worn hippo paths, stay close to your group and don’t approach them from behind, Muruthi said.

“Follow the rules. If you are a tourist, and it says ‘Stay in your vehicle,’ then stay in your vehicle. And even when you’re in your vehicle, don’t drive it right to the animal.”

Muruthi also advised that your party make some noise in areas known for hippos. “It’s good for them to know you’re around.”

“Hippos usually come out of water late in the evening and at night to forage, so avoid trekking along the river at that time,” Muruthi said. Also stay on high alert during the dry season when food is scarce.

Get to know the signs of disturbed hippos, Muruthi advised, in case you wander too closely. An agitated one will open its mouth wide and yawn as aggressive display. Also watch for a head thrown back, shaking of the head, grunting and snorting.

“These are signs you should have left already!” Muruthi said.

If you’ve attracted unwanted attention, Muruthi said to always remember you cannot outrun a hippo. They may look sluggish, but they can run 30 mph (almost 43 kph). Instead, you should try to climb a tree or find an obstacle to put between you and the hippo such as a rock or anthill.

Muruthi, Lewison and Templer all said never stay between a hippo and the water. If it’s charging you, run parallel to the water source. As with so many other protective female animals, never get between a mama hippo and her young, Templer said.

What if you’re in a small watercraft?

“Typically, if a hippo is going to be attacking, you’ll see it coming way before. There will be that bow wave. … If you slap the water, the percussion 99.9 times out of 100 will turn the hippo,” Templer said. “If you’re in a canoe and a hippo knocks you in the water, get away from the canoe. The hippo is going for this big shape, getting it off its territory.”

It’s also safer to view hippos on the water in a larger vessel, which the animal would have a harder time capsizing, Muruthi said.

Unlike attacks by some other wild animals, humans are almost defenseless once an attack by a large hippo begins.

“Once attacked, there is nothing you can do,” Muruthi said. “Fight for dear life and watch for any chance to escape.” He said you could try to poke at the eyes or any spot that might inflict unexpected pain. But given the size just of a hippo head, even that’s a tall order.

“Hippos typically hole punch you, so there isn’t much you can do if they get hold of you,” Lewison said.

Based on his attack, Templer said try not to panic “when dragged underwater. Remember to suck in air if on the surface.”

Another hippo attack survivor in this National Geographic video also was able to conserve her breath. She also grabbed the hippo’s snout, and one expert in the video theorizes that might have startled the hippo into letting her go.

Two years after that attack, Templer said that he and a team made the longest recorded descent of the Zambezi River to date. It took three months and covered 1,600 miles (2,575 kilometers).

How did Templer find the resilience to reclaim his life?

After a particularly rough day trying to maneuver in a wheelchair, he said that his surgeon told him: “You’re the sum of your choices. You’re exactly who, what and where you choose to be in life.”

Templer said he focused on what’s possible vs. what he’s lost. “If you look for what’s possible, it generally is.”

Templer later moved to United States; got married to the sister of a journalist on the record-setting Zambezi trip; wrote the book “What’s Left of Me”; and is a speaker.

Should people be afraid to even go on safari – especially in hippo areas – after learning of a harrowing story like Templer’s?

Muruthi said go, but go smartly. Be sure to get advice from professional tour guides – and then follow their guidance, Muruthi said. “In Kenya, for example, contact the Kenya Professional Safari Guides Association,” he said.

Templer said his attack was an “anomaly,” and he doesn’t want anyone to be dissuaded by what happened on his 1996 river run.

“My biggest counsel would be: Absolutely go and do it. But hook yourself up with someone who knows what they’re doing out there. But by all means, go out … and experience it.”



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Sachin Tendulkar makes a return to cricket nets – Watch | Cricket News


Sachin Tendulkar makes a return to cricket nets - Watch

Batting icon Sachin Tendulkar has made his way back to the cricket nets, and the nostalgic moment was captured on a video shared by Indian Premier League (IPL) team Mumbai Indians on social media.
Sachin Tendulkar is set to captain the Indian side in the International Masters League, scheduled from February 22 to March 16.

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“Look who we saw in the nets from our windows,” Mumbai Indians wrote in their post on X.
Sri Lanka, Australia, England, South Africa and the West Indies are the other nations competing in this tournament.
Brian Lara will lead the West Indies, Kumar Sangakkara will captain Sri Lanka, Jacques Kallis will be at the helm for South Africa, while Eoin Morgan and Shane Watson will captain England and Australia respectively.
The tournament for veteran cricketers has appointed Indian batting icon Sunil Gavaskar as its commissioner.
Sachin Tendulkar retired from international cricket at the age of 39 in November 2013. He remains the only batter to have scored 100 international centuries.
His record of 49 centuries in ODIs was broken by Virat Kohli.





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‘A plane on a cart’: PM Modi cites TOI cartoon in Lok Sabha address to take dig at Rajiv Gandhi | India News


'A plane on a cart': PM Modi cites TOI cartoon in Lok Sabha address to take dig at Rajiv Gandhi
Recalling the illustration that appeared in paper Modi described how it depicted an airplane—symbolizing grand ambitions—placed on a wooden cart being pushed by laborers.

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while responding to the Motion of Thanks debate in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, invoked a famous RK Laxman cartoon that appeared in The Times of India to critique past leadership, drawing laughter from NDA MPs and sharp reactions from the opposition.
Recalling the illustration, PM Modi described how it depicted an airplane—symbolizing grand ambitions—placed on a wooden cart being pushed by laborers. The words “21st century” were written on it, yet the plane remained grounded. “At the time, it seemed like a joke, but later, it proved to be true,” he remarked, suggesting that previous governments were disconnected from reality.

‘Hawa Hawai’ promises
Modi took direct aim at a former Prime Minister, without naming him, saying, “There was one PM who used to continuously speak about the 21st century… At that time, RK Laxman made a very interesting cartoon. That cartoon was funny back then, but later, it became the truth. It was an example of how that PM’s talks were ‘hawa hawai’ (empty words) and disconnected from reality. We are almost 40-50 years late… The work that should have been done decades ago is happening now. That’s why when the public gave us a chance, we focused on youth development and nation-building.”
The remarks were widely interpreted as a dig at former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, who frequently spoke about modernizing India in the 1980s. Laxman, in his cartoons, had critiqued how this vision of technological advancement remained an elite-driven project, with benefits trickling down slowly, if at all, to the masses.
Opposition strikes back
The opposition wasted no time in responding, accusing Modi of selectively interpreting history while ignoring present-day governance challenges. Congress leaders dismissed the remarks as an attempt to deflect attention from the real issues facing the country.
As the debate intensified, Modi doubled down, asserting that his government had moved beyond “symbolic progress” and focused on tangible development. The fiery exchange set the stage for a high-voltage parliamentary session, with both sides trading sharp barbs over India’s past and future.





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