Good Morning Nepal!
1. NOC Goes Online—Finally
Students heading abroad can now print their No Objection Certificate from home. No more standing in lines, wondering about your life choices. Bureaucracy just discovered the internet—and it works.
2. Heatwave Incoming in the Tarai
Temperatures are rising and western Terai is bracing for a hot air wave tomorrow. Places like Dhangadhi and Nepalgunj are expected to feel the burn. Summer has officially RSVP’d—no cancellation option.
3. The other Congress Plans Grand Gathering
The Sher Bahadur Deuba faction of the Nepali Congress is planning a big national gathering soon. First meetings, then more meetings, and then the “big” meeting. Politics runs on discussions—results may arrive separately.
4. RSP District Conventions Kicking Off
Rastriya Swatantra Party will begin its district conventions from Baisakh 15. Internal democracy is getting its scheduled exercise. Let’s see if the organization grows faster than expectations.
5. Generations Try to Understand Each Other
An “elderly education” program has started to bridge the gap between young and old in Kanchanpur. Students and senior citizens are sitting together to exchange perspectives. Finally, a meeting where listening might actually happen.
6. RSP Appoints Diaspora Chief
Deepak Bohara has been appointed as the head of RSP’s foreign affairs department. The diaspora connection is getting structured attention.
7. Congress Calls Disciplinary Meeting
Nepali Congress has scheduled a disciplinary committee meeting for Monday. Someone, somewhere, is definitely in trouble. Accountability meetings—Nepal’s most consistent tradition.
8. Ambulance Accident Turns Tragic
An ambulance hit pedestrians in Bardiya, killing two and injuring two others. A vehicle meant to save lives became the cause of loss. A sobering reminder that urgency needs control, too.
9. Call for Party Unity—Again
Nepal Congress politician Min Bishwakarma has urged party leadership to push for broader unity. Warnings of internal damage have been issued—politely, of course. Unity talks continue, because division is clearly working so well.