Saturday, December 5, 2015

Pashupati Prasad to release in January


Nov 26, 2015- Nepali feature film Pashupati Prasad will be released on January 29, the production team said on Wednesday, during a press meet organised at Q’s Cinemas, Durbarmarg. The event saw the release of the film’s trailer.
The film, directed by Dipendra K Khanal and written by Khagendra Lamichhane, is produced under the banner of Tukee Arts Pvt Ltd and Dipendra K Khanal Production.
The comedy revolves around the story of a villager who has come to Kathmandu in order to fulfill his parents’ dream. The film is shot mostly around the vicinity of Pashupati Temple.
The film features Khagendra Lamichhane in the lead role. Lamichhane rose to fame with the 2014 hit Talakjung Vs Tulke, which is competing under the Best Foreign Language Film category at the 88th Academy Awards.
Speaking during the event, Lamichhane said: “It was a challenging project. Since my last film Talkjung Vs Tulke was so successful, I always felt that pressure to do better in terms of writing and acting. We have given our best in this new venture.” Along with Lamichhane, Pashupati Prasad features
actors Barsha Siwakoti, Bipin Karki, Prakash Ghimire, Rabindra Singh Baniya, Mishri Thapa and Aashish Adhikari, among others.

Friday, December 4, 2015

IS made a announcement of w@r with India,will teach a lesson to Modi

Islamic State IS who is making a terror in Iraq and Syria has made a announcement of w@*r against India. IS has made announcement through ‘Future Islamic State Battles’ book of Islamic State. Terr*orists group IS made a statement with having a name of Narendra Modi that they will end the thoughts of Hindu Patriotism.
Is-vs-Modi
Is has claimed Modi as their enemy. They has also written in their book that he is inspiring and encouraging people to f!*ght against Muslim religion and worship we@pons. Islamic State is making a notification of @tt*ack in Delhi through Indian Home Ministry. IS also has also written that India, Pakistan , Bangladesh and Afghanistan are in their list of at*tack as per their book.
Making a criticism for Muslim as they eat a cow meat is making them to at*tack India and they are ready to do it.As the they have made thr*eat , India has doing a strict check in security.

UML directs government to forward amendment proposal to Parliament


Kathmandu, December 4. CPN-UML has directed the government to forward the constitution amendment proposal, tabled by the Nepali Congress, to Parliament after revising the same as per need.
The party’s standing committee meeting, which took place in Baluwatar under Prime Minister and UML President KP Sharma Oli, decided to forward the  proposal to the House for discussion.
The move comes at a time when formal talks are about to take place between the UDMF and the government. The UDMF has been objecting to the amendment Bill.
The UML has decided to ensure a proportionately inclusive system in all organs of the state and carve out election constituencies on the basis of population by making suitable amendments in the bill on the basis of understanding between parties concerned.
After the meeting, UML Secretary Prithvi Subba Gurung said: “Our conclusion is that constituencies should be delineated on the basis of population. But the existing provision, in which (even sparsely populated) districts send at least one lawmaker each in the Parliament, should remain. “
The meeting decided to form a political committee for redrawing the provincial boundaries by involving the UDMF, Gurung said, adding: “Based on the committee’s suggestion, the boundaries will be redrawn.”
It suggested Oli that the three parties taking part in the talks with the UDMF forge common understanding before the talks.
Prime Minister Oli is holding talks with the two other major parties — the Nepali Congress and the UCPN-Maoist — in Baluwatar before talks with the UDMF.  The three parties will hold talks with the UDMF at 5 pm, UML General Secretary Ishwor Pokhrel said.

China’s economy to grow slightly faster than expected

China’s economy will grow slightly faster than expected this year at 6.9 per cent and its shift to fostering services and private consumption is helping to support regional growth, Asian Development Bank (ADB) said today.
An ADB report said Asia’s developing economies remain resilient to economic weakness in industrialised countries and are on track to grow 5.8 per cent in 2015 and six per cent in 2016. It said Asia’s growth is supported by vibrant private consumption and services in China. Expanded industrial production in India and other countries also buttressed the regional economy even as countries reliant on commodities were hurt by the global slump in prices, a slow US recovery and Japan’s contraction.
“Though we’ve seen some softening in a number of economies, broader regional outlook is for steady growth,” said ADB Chief Economist Shang-Jin Wei.
The ADB in September forecast China’s economy to grow 6.8 per cent this year and 6.7 per cent next year. Today’s report maintains the forecast for 2016, saying further growth in consumption and services will support the economy despite a housing overhang and excess industrial capacity.
Central bank and government measures to stabilise the economy and to bolster small and medium-sized enterprises also provide some comfort, it said.
Chinese growth has slowed steadily over the past five years as the ruling party tried to steer the economy to a more sustainable expansion based on domestic consumption instead of trade and investment.
East Asia’s growth forecast is maintained at six per cent for both 2015 and 2016.
Southeast Asia’s growth prospects were also unchanged from September’s forecasts of 4.4 per cent for 2015 and 4.9 per cent for 2016. But a slight softening is seen for Indonesia due to lower-than-expected budgetary disbursements and weakness in exports.
The report said South Asia is on track to meet previous growth projections of 6.9 per cent in 2015 and 7.3 per cent in 2016. Continued strength in India supported by growth in industrial production, public capital expenditure, and retail sales are helping to offset slowdowns in Bhutan, Maldives and Nepal. Forecast growth for India was maintained at 7.4 per cent in 2015 and 7.8 per cent next year.Outlook for Central Asia was downgraded to 3.2 per cent in 2015 from 3.3 per cent, while projection for 2016 is 3.3 per cent from earlier forecast of 4.2 per cent.

UML directs government to forward amendment proposal to Parliament

Kathmandu, December 4. CPN-UML has directed the government to forward the constitution amendment proposal, tabled by the Nepali Congress, to Parliament after revising the same as per need.
The party’s standing committee meeting, which took place in Baluwatar under Prime Minister and UML President KP Sharma Oli, decided to forward the  proposal to the House for discussion.
The move comes at a time when formal talks are about to take place between the UDMF and the government. The UDMF has been objecting to the amendment Bill.
The UML has decided to ensure a proportionately inclusive system in all organs of the state and carve out election constituencies on the basis of population by making suitable amendments in the bill on the basis of understanding between parties concerned.
After the meeting, UML Secretary Prithvi Subba Gurung said: “Our conclusion is that constituencies should be delineated on the basis of population. But the existing provision, in which (even sparsely populated) districts send at least one lawmaker each in the Parliament, should remain. “
The meeting decided to form a political committee for redrawing the provincial boundaries by involving the UDMF, Gurung said, adding: “Based on the committee’s suggestion, the boundaries will be redrawn.”
It suggested Oli that the three parties taking part in the talks with the UDMF forge common understanding before the talks.
Prime Minister Oli is holding talks with the two other major parties — the Nepali Congress and the UCPN-Maoist — in Baluwatar before talks with the UDMF.  The three parties will hold talks with the UDMF at 5 pm, UML General Secretary Ishwor Pokhrel said.