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AAJA KO RAASHI FAL (24TH OCTOBER 2013)

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): Stay focused on what you are doing. Confirm all plans. Misunderstandings easily can happen. Understand your limits. Let your creativity emerge in a discussion. Know that your message might not be digested and understood by everyone. Tonight: Be diplomatic.  AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): While others are in the midst  of confusion, you seem to carry on with the playfulness  of the weekend. Your easygoing attitude might help you,  but it could aggravate someone close. Be as clear as you  can be about plans. Others will be touchy. Tonight: Deal with someone’s ire.  PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): Defer to others as much as you want. Confusion surrounds a partner’s feelings. This person might not be as clear as he or she should be, and you might not be able to read between the lines. In fact, you most likely are seeing only what you want to see. Tonight: Stay close to home. ARIES (March 21-April 19): You could be as clear as a bell, but you sti...

AAJA KO RAASHI FAL! (HOROSCOPE 20TH OCTOBER 2013)

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): You might want to rethink a choice or situation that revolves around a child. Lean toward plans that allow your creativity to emerge. Be willing to compromise with a partner, especially if you don’t agree and/or feel that he or she is off base.  Tonight: Emphasise what is possible. This Week: Be smart as you work toward your goals AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): You might want to stay close to home and do what you want for a change. Someone close to you could give you a lot of flak just because he or she can. This person might think that he or she has more control over you than you do.  Tonight: Make a favourite dinner. This Week: Count on others observing your steadiness when dealing with a problem. PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): Sharing your feelings is important in the long run. This discussion might revolve around helping someone make a sound decision. Ultimately, it will help you make the right choice as well. Reach out to someone at a distance.  Toni...

Red Corner Notice against 79 Nepali people

काठमाडौं, कार्तिक २ - विभिन्न अपराध अभियोगमा ७९ नेपाली रेडकर्नर नोटिसमा परेका छन् । चोरी, ठगी र हत्याजस्ता गम्भीर अपराधमा ९ मुलुकले उनीहरूविरुद्ध नोटिस जारी गरेका हुन् । सबैभन्दा बढी भारतीय इन्टरपोलले २५ नेपालीविरुद्ध रेडकर्नर नोटिस जारी गरेको छ । कतारको दोहास्थित इन्टरपोलले २० जनाविरुद्ध, यूएईले १३ र अमेरिकाले ४ जनाविरुद्ध नोटिस जारी गरेको छ । नेपालमै १३ नेपालीविरुद्ध नोटिस जारी छ । यस्तै साउदी अरेबियाले ३, बेलरुस र बहराइनले १/१ जनाविरुद्ध नोटिस जारी गरेको प्रहरी प्रधान कार्यालयले जनाएको छ । नयाँदिल्लीले चोरी, डाँका ठगी र हत्या आरोपमा नोटिस जारी गरेको हो भने कतार, दुबई र यूएईमा धेरैजसो नेपालीलाई चेक बाउन्स र ठगीका मुद्दामा नोटिस जारी भएका छन् । अमेरिकाले यौन दुव्र्यवहार र ठगी आरोपमा नोटिस जारी गरेको हो । नेपालले इन्टरपोलमार्फत खोजी गरेकामा वैदेशिक रोजगारमा ठगी, हत्या, अपहरण र बलत्कारजस्ता अपराध छन् । नेपालमा गम्भीर प्रकृतिका आरोप लागेकाहरू विदेश भागेको वा लुकेको शंका गर्दै इन्टरपोलमार्फत रेडकर्नर नोटिस जारी हुने गरेको छ । अदालतले पक्राउ पुर्जी जारी गरेकालाई मात्र रेडकर्नर नोटिस जारी ह...

Aaja Ko Raashi Fal (Horoscope 19th October 2013)

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19):   When you hit a problem, you will be unusually energetic and enthusiastic. It is as if you are doing a special exercise where you mentally allow new vistas to present themselves. You might disagree with a loved one, but you will act together. Tonight: Curb your temper AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): You might opt to stay close to home, where you will get a lot done and make a dent in what you must do. Your ability to deal with important matters will save you a lot of time. Use care when cooking and eating — a sweet tooth suddenly could appear. Tonight: Time to relax. PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): Read between the lines. Touch base with a sibling who often might be on a different path. Catch up on news, but try to avoid any negativity. Be aware of what seems off. Follow your instincts, and ask any questions that seem relevant. Tonight: Hang out at a favourite spot.  ARIES (March 21-April 19): Observe your more possessive side emerging. You might be confused as...

MJF-D, TMLP cadres clash in Sarlahi, at least 17 injured

At least seventeen people were injured as cadres and supporters of Terai Madhesh Loktantric Party (TMLP) and Madhesi Janadhikar Forum-Democratic (MJF-D) clashed at Godita of Sarlahi district on Thursday.   Five TMLP and MJF-D cadres were seriously injured in the clash that ensued after supporters of the two rival sides argued over damaged election campaign pamphlets. Those who were seriously hurt in the incident have been taken to Birgunj for treatment, reports said.   Eyewitnesses said the cadres of both the parties had used knives, khukuris, swords and sticks while attacking eachother during the clash. District Police Office Sarlahi said that the two rival sides started fighting each other after the supporters of MJF-D candidate for Sarlahi constituency no 5 Rameshwor Raya tore down the pamphlets of TMLP candidate for the constituency Jangilal Raya. Election-related violence has grown in Terai districts of the country in the run up to the November 19 polls. Clashes between r...

Nepal has moved up from having an ‘alarming’ hunger situation to ‘serious’

Nepal has moved up from having an ‘alarming’ hunger situation to ‘serious’, according to the scores of the Global Hunger Index 2013 report released this week. Nepal makes improvements in hunger reduction The report, published by International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), scores countries based on three equally weighted indicators-- the proportion of people who are undernourished, the proportion of children under five who are underweight, and mortality rate of children under five. Nepal’s position in a year has gone up from 60 to 49 among 120 countries surveyed by the report, with a score of 17.3.  The GHI considers a score above 30 as extremely alarming, 20-29.9 alarming, 10-19.9 serious, 5-9.9 moderate and 4.9 low. “The country’s food production has improved but the major factor in hunger reduction is that people now have increased economic access to food,” says Pushpa Ram Mathema, a food security specialist. “We have to attribute this to higher household income and rem...

Thousands participate in Dipankha yatra

Thousands of devotees will walk more than 65 kms on Friday following the route of Dipankha yatra. The 900-year-old tradition takes devotees in a religious trek to 131 temples and stupas around Kathmandu valley. It has its roots in the legends of Shakya Muni Buddha who was once born as a blue-horned ox. It is not an annual festival but is celebrated only if five auspicious astronomical and astrological features coincide on one day according to the lunar calendar. The procession begins in Nagbahal and ends at Mahalaxmisthan in Patan. “I am stationed at Chobar and already more than 50,000 people have passed through,” Bikash Ratna Dhakhwa, secretary-general of Dipankha Yatra Organising Committee, told nepalnews.com. “The walk began at 2 in the morning today and will end in about 28 hours.” The committee is providing drinking water, first aid and toilet facilities at 43 points along the route. Other organisations have also set up stalls at spots along the road, providing resting spots and b...