Sajha Sawal 23 Oct – Public health situation in Kalikot
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Sajha Sawal 23 Oct – Public health situation in Kalikot
Sajha Sawal TV talk show. “We want you to be a part of our discussion on youths in politics,” said a voice at the other end of the line. “I am definitely not the person you’re looking for,” I replied, “I know nothing about politics.”
Fast forward three weeks. Suddenly I was either a racist who shamed her community, a brave woman who spoke what was in the minds of the younger generation of Nepalis, or a pioneer campaigner against cyber-bullying — maybe all of these at the same time. For someone who has whole-heartedly rebelled against any kind of label, it was ironical that it was I who had unexpectedly earned thousands of labels, some of which I did not even know existed in Nepali vocabulary.Maniram Jaisi of Raku-1 and two-month-old Abhishek Sarki of Gotri in Bajura were swept away on Thursday night. Namaraj Subedi, a relative of Jaisi, said they had not been able to locate them. The victims’ relatives have asked the local administration to declare them dead. “We have no hope that they will be found alive,” said Haja Sunar, daughter of Tamata.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Kisansingh Budal said they had little hope of rescuing them alive. Floods and landslides in the local stream had killed four people in Kotwada on Thursday.According to the local administration, 20 houses were destroyed and 52 others affected.
Gebazaar residents are left in the lurch. Naresh Bhandari, a hotelier, said he had lost all his belongings.According to our Chitwan correspondent, two persons died in a flood in Riu Khola on Friday evening. Police identified the deceased as Bishnu Adhikari, 55, and Kalpana Thapa, 35, of Madi Municipality-12. The bodies were found in Dibyanagar area,” said Deputy Superintendent of Police Deepak Shrestha. “They were swept away by the river while trying to cross the stream,” said Shrestha.
In Palpa district, seven houses of Sera village are at high risk of landslide along the Pipaldanda-Rampur stretch of Kaligandaki Corridor. “Soil and boulders have started flowing from the cliff,” Shanti Adhikari told our local correspondent.
Fast forward three weeks. Suddenly I was either a racist who shamed her community, a brave woman who spoke what was in the minds of the younger generation of Nepalis, or a pioneer campaigner against cyber-bullying — maybe all of these at the same time. For someone who has whole-heartedly rebelled against any kind of label, it was ironical that it was I who had unexpectedly earned thousands of labels, some of which I did not even know existed in Nepali vocabulary.Maniram Jaisi of Raku-1 and two-month-old Abhishek Sarki of Gotri in Bajura were swept away on Thursday night. Namaraj Subedi, a relative of Jaisi, said they had not been able to locate them. The victims’ relatives have asked the local administration to declare them dead. “We have no hope that they will be found alive,” said Haja Sunar, daughter of Tamata.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Kisansingh Budal said they had little hope of rescuing them alive. Floods and landslides in the local stream had killed four people in Kotwada on Thursday.According to the local administration, 20 houses were destroyed and 52 others affected.
Gebazaar residents are left in the lurch. Naresh Bhandari, a hotelier, said he had lost all his belongings.According to our Chitwan correspondent, two persons died in a flood in Riu Khola on Friday evening. Police identified the deceased as Bishnu Adhikari, 55, and Kalpana Thapa, 35, of Madi Municipality-12. The bodies were found in Dibyanagar area,” said Deputy Superintendent of Police Deepak Shrestha. “They were swept away by the river while trying to cross the stream,” said Shrestha.
In Palpa district, seven houses of Sera village are at high risk of landslide along the Pipaldanda-Rampur stretch of Kaligandaki Corridor. “Soil and boulders have started flowing from the cliff,” Shanti Adhikari told our local correspondent.
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