Students in Nepal protests against frequent spike in petrol price
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Students in Nepal protests against frequent spike in petrol price
The sudden rise in petrol prices amid political uncertainty looming large in the country, students in Nepal hit the streets in capital Kathmandu.
Students affiliated with All Nepal National Free Students Union raised anti-government slogans and demanded the state owned Nepal Oil Corporation to rollback the petrol prices.
The petrol prices were revised along with the cooking gas on February 10.
The Petrol now costs Nepali rupees 114 per litre whereas diesel costs Rs.
97 per litre.
The students allege Nepal Oil Corporation for being reluctant to reduce prices even as the fuel prices drop in the international market.
The bodies of 14 people have been recovered from a river in Nepal after two buses were swept off a highway by a landslide, officials have said. Sky News
Nepal's Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, also known as Prachanda, lost a parliamentary vote of confidence after 19 months in office. His coalition government crumbled when the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist Leninist) withdrew support, forming a new alliance with the Nepali Congress. Former PM Khadga Prasad Oli is poised to take over leadership. Dahal's tenure was marked by instability, requiring five confidence votes.
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A catastrophic landslide in Central Nepal swept two buses carrying 65 passengers into the Trishuli River on July 12, leaving dozens missing. The incident, part of widespread monsoon-related disasters, has prompted a massive rescue operation hampered by continuous rainfall. Over the past month, at least 74 people have died in rain-related incidents across Nepal.
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