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June 24, 2018

Railway Link Important Subject of China Visit

Jun 24, 2018- Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli said his visit to China has further enhanced the friendship and political relations between the two countries.
Nepal PM KP OLI after six day visit to China


Speaking to journalists upon his arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu on Sunday, Oli said the agreements on railways, energy, transportation, infrastructure development, tourism, among others, have prepared the outline for Nepal's long-term for economic assistance.

A press note issued by the PM states the agreement signed by Nepal and China for the assistance to railway connectivity is an important Subject of his visit. The note states that Oli had visited the northern neighbor to ensure collaboration with neighbors and to make the ‘Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepalis’ campaign successful.

Oli said he invited Chinese President Xi Jinping for a visit to Nepal. He added Xi has given his assurance to visit Nepal in an appropriate time.

June 23, 2018

SEE 2074 Result Published | View Here

June 23, Katmandu- The National Examination Board (NEB) published the result of Secondary Education Examinations (SEE) on Saturday. The exams were held in March earlier this year.
Examinations (SEE) on Saturday. The exams were held in March earlier this year.

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SEE results can be viewed on ekantipur.com. One has to log into results.ekantipur.com and enter the symbol number to find their result. Results can also be obtained typing RESULTS and symbol number and sending SMS to 35001.
SEE result students performance

A total of 485586 examinees had appeared in this year’s SEE exam from 77 districts. Of the total, 461,515 candidates were regular and 24,071 were under exempted category.

As per the board, 14,234 students secured GPA marks between 3.6 to 4. Similarly, 46,130 secured GPA between 3.6 to 3.6 while 49,037 secured in between 2.8 to 3.2. Further details can be viewed in an image below.

June 22, 2018

Nepal, China sign trade and transit MoUs and agreements

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli held delegation-level talks with Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China Li Keqiang at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Thursday.

Following the meeting, Nepal and China signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Cooperation in Railway Projects. A total of 14 different agreements were signed including railway construction in Nepal based on the trade and transit agreement held between Nepal and China three years ago.

Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Raghubir Mahaseth and his Chinese counterpart Li Xiaopeng signed the MoU. Similarly, Mahaseth and Li signed a protocol concerning the utilisation of highways in Tibet Autonomous Region of China by Nepal for cargo transport.

An MoU on investment and cooperation on production capacity between the National Development and Reforms Commission of China and National Planning Commission of Nepal was also signed on the occasion. Finance Secretary Rajan Khanal and Vice Chairman of National Development and Reform Commission of China Zhang Yong signed the MoU.

Likewise, an agreement between the two governments was signed on reconstruction of the Friendship Bridge in Tatopani of Sindhupalchok and Rasuwagadhi of Rasuwa. Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Shanker Das Bairagi and Vice Minister of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China Kong Xuanyou signed the papers regarding the issues.

Similarly, MoU was signed between the two countries on the establishment of a mechanism for facilitation on the implementation of China-Nepal Cooperation Programmes and Projects in Nepal.

June 21, 2018

Grip of the Football Fever in Nepal

Football is one of the most popular across the world as well as in Nepal. Nepal has a very long history of Football despite very less progressive reports. Various matches played across and outside the country, the fandom always supports their team. As Nepal were unable to qualify for the World Cup, their Fans are divided into different Nations and supporting their Teams after-all it's world cup.

Since the beginning of FIFA Football World Cup 2018 Russia, different promotional campaign across the country began, with dish home shoring the market, and coca-cola  with the promotional campaign "coca-cola kham- russia jaam" has already sent 40 lucky winners to Russia.

Since there are variety of favorites in different homes, the more and more likes of Messi Neymar and Ronaldo has earned Argentina, Brazil & Protugal a huge fandom in Nepal. The craziness of football can be seen on this country despite their own  country Nepal ranked at No. 161 at fifa global rankings. 


FIFA accuses BeoutQ of illegally broadcasting World Cup matches

MOSCOW -- Football's governing body FIFA on Friday accused television channel BeoutQ, which is widely available in Saudi Arabia, of illegally broadcasting the opening games of the World Cup.
FIFA World Cup Russia 2018's official broadcasters

Following FIFA's announcement, officials from Qatar -- where a TV station holds the regional rights to air the tournament -- traded barbed comments online with allies of Saudi Arabia in the latest episode of a long-running feud.

FIFA said in a statement that it was "exploring all options to stop the infringement...

June 20, 2018

Want to grow my cricket, help Nepal go forward’ – Sandeep Lamichhane

“We are growing the game in every part of Nepal,” said the country’s teenage bowling sensation-Sandeep Lamichhane.

Not yet 18, Nepal’s Sandeep Lamicchane has already made quite a name for himself across the cricket world. The leg-spinner was picked up by the Delhi Daredevils franchise for the 11th edition of the Indian Premier League and recently made his Twenty20 International debut playing for the ICC World XI against the Windies at Lord's in a charity match.

 He now turns his focus to the Caribbean Premier League 2018, and hopes the latest of the doors to open for him will help him improve his cricket and help his country rise up the ranks.

Sandeep Lamichanne after claiming the wicket playing for Delhi Daredevils
 Lamicchane, who has been picked by St Kitts & Nevis Patriots, said it was a “big achievement” for him. 'Just want to grow my cricket every time' - Lamichhane 'Just want to grow my cricket every time' - Lamichhane "I hope I’ll make it count. Playing with big names such as Chris Gayle and Evin Lewis, it will be a good booster for me. “I just want to grow my cricket every time so that I can help Nepal go forward.

The journey has been good so far and I would like to keep it that way." Picked as a 16-year-old in the Nepal national team, Lamichhane has turned out for his side on 25 occasions so far. He gave further proof of his prowess earlier this year, when he was the leading wicket-taker at the ICC World Cricket League Division 2 with 17 scalps to his name and was a major reason behind Nepal qualifying for the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018 in Zimbabwe. He had a major hand in Nepal gaining ODI status for the first time, when they defeated Papua New Guinea by six wickets. Lamicchane picked up four wickets for just 29 runs to bundle out PNG for 114, which paved the way for an easy chase. Lamichhane had a major hand in helping Nepal gaining ODI status for the first time Lamichhane had a major hand in helping Nepal gaining ODI status for the first time Nepal will play their first 50-over game against the Netherlands on 3 August, and the leg-spinner is confident his side is capable of making giant strides.

 “We are working hard. We are playing Prime Minister’s Cup cricket right now in Nepal so that we can prepare ourselves for some good cricket tournaments, we are playing against MCC as well as the Netherlands. “We are growing the game in every part of Nepal,” he said. “We’ve secured ODI status for four years. We are looking forward to making an impact on the international arena so that we can be in the Test playing nation very soon.”

June 2, 2018

Dipendra Singh Airee; The Hero for the Histories in Nepal

A talented 18 years Youngster from Nepal who represented his country in the 2016 U19 world Cup, 2017 U19 Asia Cup, ICC World Cricket League Championship, Division 2 & World Cup Qualifiers. In his each and every opportunity showed his attitude and enthusiasm towards the cricket playing for the country. Battling, Fielding & Bowling- The best in each and every field, the another star rising from Nepal alongside Lamicahnne under Khadka & team.

With plenty of Dark clouds going around the Nepal Cricket since their journey to Big Stages. Nepal were in such a situation of Do or Die. If they didn't they would have been pushed to 10 years behind than what they are now.

What was the best thing; Nepal did in this period was they always Introduced the New talents in this period with few constant players in the team and mostly batsmen. Nepal's previous coach approached, Pubudu Dasanayake believes in a constant team playing or longer time with very thin changes in the team. Where Nepal's own Coach, Jagat Tamata not only made the new trials but also played the mind games to Make Nepal an ODI Nation. Within this Trails, he introduced the Players from U19 team to play for Nepal Mens such as Aarif Seikh, Aasif Seikh, Sunil Dhamala, Raju Rijal, Dipendra Sing Airee, Lalit singh Rajput, Lalit Rajbanshi, Sandeep Lamichanne etc.

Dipendra Singh Airee 

The youngsters proved all of their chances gained; Raju Rijal proved to be the exceptional wicket keeper batsmen in the match against Namibia his senior team debut while Lamichanne also proved his worthy place at Teams squad in the same very match taking a wicket, 2 maidens with the economy of 3.7 in 10 overs of his bowling. While Dipendra Singh Airee and Sunil Dhamala debuted in the Match against Kenya in March 11 2017, in the debut Dhamala quite went unsuccessful justifying himself, where Dipendra Singh Airee quite justified himself with the score of 19 and fielding impressions, Dhamala was replacing Aarif Seikh in this match.

Nepal & the ODI status has been a talk with the start of Year 2018. And all the credits for this talk goes to the Legendary cricketers like Paras, Sharad, Gyanendra, Basanta, Shakti, Sompal, Binod, Sagar & many more who didn't quite gave up to their ambitions for Nepal Cricket and didn't hesitated in giving place for youngsters backing off their place and one of the example is Shakti backing off making way for Sandeep who's legacy is worthy to be written and the Youngsters like Sandeep, Airee, lalit etc. were exceptional in the journey to ODI status for Nepal.

With the increase in Likes of Sandeep lamichanne and Paras Khadka in the International Cricket, it is unlikely to say the players like Dipendra Singh Airee are a step behind of them to be the next star from Nepal to rise in Internationals. As we have seen him play from the Senior Side exceptionally well and with positive attitude. He was also the Lead Hero for the Match against PNG where victory assured them the ODI Status. And in such a crucial match, the worth watching were Sandeep Lamichanne and Dipendra Singh Airee, two youngsters who not only collapsed the PNG batting line up sharing the 8 wickets between them. Also Airee raised with the bat play calm and steadily when Nepal's Great Players were loosing their calm chasing small target in Such a crucial game, Airee stood up and smashed the winning 50 remaining in the crease for not out. Soon after the victory they cliched ODI status. Surprisingly, the one contributing with the bat were Airee, Khadka & Aarif. Among whom two players are under 20 apart from Khadka.

In the beautiful Past 10 Years History of Nepal Cricket, Dipendra Airee is the history that has been named but yet to be written in the History made by him. Let's see who will debut the first ODI Nepal's going to play in Netherlands against the host countries. Will he be among the Players to Debut in Historic Game. Talking about Dipendra Singh Airee, he has that fire in his heart to play for his nation as a hero. He is the same player who in U19 Asia Cup, held the Nepal's Hope till the last ball with the bat scoring 90 against Sri Lanka. Despite Nepal loosing match, Airee was respected a lot for his courage and ambition. He was also the hero of the match against India U19's where he scored 88 and took 4 wickets to win the match by 19 runs in U19 Asia Cup 2017. He is the one of the most talented founds of Nepal Cricket, and has a great future in International Cricket.

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May 31, 2018

ICC World XI vs West Indies XI; live video streaming

ICC world XI needs 200 runs to win
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May 30, 2018

World Cup 2018 Full Fixtures, Venues; Group Stage


Group Stages

Thu June 14: Russia v Saudi Arabia (Group A) - Moscow (Luzhniki), 4pm

Fri June 15: Egypt v Uruguay (Group A) - Ekaterinburg, 1pm

Fri June 15: Morocco v Iran (Group B) - St Petersburg, 4pm

Fri June 15: Portugal v Spain (Group B) - Sochi, 7pm

Sat June 16: France v Australia (Group C) - Kazan, 11am

Sat June 16: Argentina v Iceland (Group D) - Moscow (Spartak), 2pm

Sat June 16: Peru v Denmark (Group C) - Saransk, 5pm

Sat June 16: Croatia v Nigeria (Group D) - Kaliningrad, 8pm

Sun June 17: Costa Rica v Serbia (Group E) - Samara, 1pm

Sun June 17: Germany v Mexico (Group F) - Moscow (Luzhniki), 4pm

Sun June 17: Brazil v Switzerland (Group E) - Rostov-on-Don, 7pm

Mon June 18: Sweden v South Korea (Group F) - Nizhny Novgorod, 1pm

Mon June 18: Belgium v Panama (Group G) - Sochi, 4pm

Mon June 18: Tunisia v England (Group G) - Volgograd, 7pm

Tues June 19: Colombia v Japan (Group H) - Saransk, 1pm

Tues June 19: Poland v Senegal (Group H) - Moscow (Spartak), 4pm

Tues June 19: Russia v Egypt (Group A) - St Petersburg, 7pm

Wed June 20: Portugal v Morocco (Group B) - Moscow (Luzhniki), 1pm

Wed June 20: Uruguay v Saudi Arabia (Group A) - Rostov-on-Don, 4pm

Wed June 20: Iran v Spain (Group B) - Kazan, 7pm

Thu June 21: Denmark v Australia (Group C) - Samara, 1pm

Thu June 21: France v Peru (Group C) - Ekaterinburg, 4pm

Thu June 21: Argentina v Croatia (Group D) - Nizhny Novgorod, 7pm

Fri June 22: Brazil v Costa Rica (Group E) - St Petersburg, 1pm

Fri June 22: Nigeria v Iceland (Group D) - Volgograd, 4pm

Fri June 22: Serbia v Switzerland (Group E) - Kaliningrad, 7pm

Sat June 23: Belgium v Tunisia (Group G) - Moscow (Spartak), 1pm

Sat June 23: South Korea v Mexico (Group F) - Rostov-on-Don, 4pm

Sat June 23: Germany v Sweden (Group F) - Sochi, 7pm

Sun June 24: England v Panama (Group G) - Nizhny Novgorod, 1pm

Sun June 24: Japan v Senegal (Group H) - Ekaterinburg, 4pm

Sun June 24: Poland v Colombia (Group H) - Kazan, 7pm

Mon June 25: Uruguay v Russia (Group A) - Samara, 3pm

Mon June 25: Saudi Arabia v Egypt (Group A) - Volgograd, 3pm

Mon June 25: Spain v Morocco (Group B) - Kaliningrad, 7pm

Mon June 25: Iran v Portugal (Group B) - Saransk, 7pm

Tues June 26: Denmark v France (Group C) - Moscow (Luzhniki), 3pm

Tues June 26: Australia v Peru (Group C) - Sochi, 3pm

Tues June 26: Nigeria v Argentina (Group D) - St Petersburg, 7pm

Tues June 26: Iceland v Croatia (Group D) - Rostov-on-Don, 7pm

Wed June 27: South Korea v Germany (Group F) - Kazan, 3pm

Wed June 27: Mexico v Sweden (Group F) - Ekaterinburg, 3pm

Wed June 27: Serbia v Brazil (Group E) - Moscow (Spartak), 7pm

Wed June 27: Switzerland v Costa Rica (Group E) - Nizhny Novgorod, 7pm

Thu June 28: Japan v Poland (Group H) - Volgograd, 3pm

Thu June 28: Senegal v Colombia (Group H) - Samara, 3pm

Thu June 28: England v Belgium (Group G) - Kaliningrad, 7pm

Thu June 28: Panama v Tunisia (Group G) - Saransk, 7pm

May 28, 2018

Despite Domestic Structure, The Domination of Nepal Cricket in International Matches

        Last 5-10 Years have been a golden era in NEPAL Cricket history. The success in U-19 levels was always been highlighted for Nepal. But the senior men's cricket was not so dominating in International Matches. Nepal were in Division 5 and the Captains like Raju, Binod Das continue to show their extreme talent and made Nepal up to participation of Different Higher Assosciate Levels Championship but Nepal's poor performance could have been none of the highlights leaving one or two players who performs extremely well.
        Apart of Various International Matches due to lack of Domestic Cricket structure and selection process Nepal have had been a unknown country very till 2010/12 in International Cricket. Nepal U19 have had represented in two world cup already and earned the giant killer tag in their name back in 2006 and 2008. While the senior side were still in search of the great platform to represent their country. And Nepal got this opportunity in 2014 T20 world Cup Qualifiers where Nepal performed extremely brilliant and positioned 3rd in Rankings and were Qualified for 2014 T20 World Cup.
      In 2014 T20 World Cup, various Nepalese players represented were severely injured and had not fully recovered and Nepal team management also didn't had any extras to replace their injured players. Despite the brilliant performance marking their Nations victory over all Associates in Group beside Bangladesh, the world was exploring the Nations Cricket Management.
     As early as the CAN could make their base stronger the corruption within the organization led them to suspension. With the team regularly discussing and raising their voice for development and structure, the CAN negligence led them to  long suspension which is expected to be released in early 2019. The CAN suspension led a major crisis for the domestic structure the sponsors were interested on. The flop NPL and various cup led the domestic games in huge crisis. But then from no where the hope raised in the form of Nepal Team players like Paras, Gyanendra, Sharad, Basanta, Sompal and many more when they represented Nepal in WCL championship and 2016 World Cup Qualifiers and the success of Certain Domestic T20 Games gave birth to Kantipur Medias & WAI WAI Sponsored EPL T20 Cup where the level of game was surprisingly made high and preparation made tight and the Crazy Fans in Nepal won't let any special occasion get wasted. The Success of EPL resulted in the success of  DPL (Dhangadi Premier League) which not only globalized the domestic Cricket of Nepal but made the Sponsors a reason to invest in domestic tournaments.
      The early Success of DPL & EPL meant they were a step closer to globalize their domestic cricket and with the likes of Sandeep and Paras playing different International Domestic tournaments, the Cricket management of EPL 2017 decided to introduce the foreign player from Other Nation to include in their teams and with the participation of Hong Kong, Indian, Srilankan & UAE players and their responses the EPL team were highly benifited in those tournaments. Despite saying the profit was zero they didn't went for any losses either. But the profit was only the result of poor management outside the ground.
    The EPL introduction of foreign players meant DPL 2018 soon introduced same format with new Auction System.and had a success. The ongoing 2018 PM Cup Nepal (50 overs tournament) is also the example of Success of Domestic cricket in Nepal. But despite these all success and future benefits, the lack of venues and Suspended Cricket Association, the structure have yet not been well settled and focused.
    I must also say, despite those Success in Domestic Structure in present times, the Structure is not yet well settled and focused for future benefits and the slow going process of Venues are the worst part of Nepal Cricket Structure. Despite of these Nepal Cricket players are dominating the Cricket world with their extreme talents and one of their recent success is believed to be Gaining ODI status.

Untargeted Goal and Plans of CAN led them to suspension

Despite of being each and every points been highlighted for suspension and downfall of CAN from ICC and Medias. There is a strong and only point that was never highlighted for CAN suspension.

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This was not the first time ICC was looking for CAN activities but they had not took any action as Nepal was not so important Cricket Nation at the time. Being surrounded by different Test Playing Cricket Nations, Nepal was an Emerging Cricket Nation. As the time Passed, Nepal team especially Khadka & other players gained more valuable position in Cricket History of Nepal and ICC. On of the Big Jumps came in 2014 when Nepal played their first T20 World Cup where they not only had highlighted the Nation but each and every individual elements of cricket in their country.

And soon after, the players themselves fought against the CAN for different reasons related to facilities, services and goals. Which was highlighted all over the cricketing Nations & i am not blaming the Players but CAN management was corrupted from bottom to up for improving their management. I also don't hesitate to tell that CAN was very late considering the importance of Nepal in Cricketing Map but players were half on their target. Which led ICC step forward and take action for preserving the Cricket in Nepal and Nepalese players.

The only determination and well set goal of the Captain Khadka and other senior players at the time was the rope to which hanged falling cricket in Nepal. Despite being CAN suspended, they allowed Nepal's National Team to play in international matches where they not only made history but achieved their 75 % of the target set for test nation. They gained ODI status, T20I status back.

And none can say this 75 % was not made by team alone. The constitution of CAN has been approved by ICC and CAN is waiting release of Suspension.

The Players had their goal in their mind, especially the Captains like Hari, Binod, Raju & Khadka.
All have contributed well for their Nation, despite the success has kissed Khadka to come with. Now after the Release which is for sure, Nepal's Cricket Association(CAN) needs a well set vision combined with the players and strengthen the domestic structure and build a busy schedule for the National and Domestic Players. This not only will contribute for cricket but for overall development of Nation.

May 27, 2018

Watson Shines as CSK claimed the 3rd IPL Championship


Chennai Super Kings 181 for 2 in 18.3 overs (Watson 117*) beat Sunrisers Hyderabad 178 for 6 (Williamson 47) by eight wickets

May 26, 2018

Real Madrid 3-1 Liverpool | UEFA Champions League Final 2018

Gareth Bale scored one of the great Champions League goals as Real Madrid beat Liverpool to win the competition for the third consecutive time.
UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE WINNERS REAL MADRID
The Welshman did not start the final but beat Loris Karius with an overhead kick with one of his first touches before beating the goalkeeper from 40 yards as the Liverpool man suffered a two big howlers.

The first came earlier in the second half as his lax throw-out was easily intercepted by Karim Benzema. Sadio Mane equalised soon after but the night belonged to Bale.

The Reds were dealt the most devastating of blows in the first half as Mohamed Salah left the pitch in tears following a shoulder injury.

Closely following the Egyptian, and also with tears in his eyes, was Real Madrid’s Dani Carvajal who had to endure the same fate in the Cardiff final a year ago.

Having been pegged back before injuries broke up the first half, Madrid settled and soon had the ball in the back of the net through Benzema, only for the linesman’s flag to deny the Frenchman.

The opening goal was far from befitting of the biggest game in club football. Minutes into the second half, having gathered the ball with ease, Karius rolled it straight into the path of the onrushing Benzema, who embarrassed Sven Ulreich in similar fashion in the semi-final, and watched as it found the back of the net.

Without Salah things looked tough for Klopp’s side. However, just four minutes later they were level when, after a canny corner caught the holders out, Dejan Lovren headed into the path of Mane, to poke home for the equaliser.

Having been in fine form ahead of the final, Bale would’ve been devastated to have been left on the bench.

However, replacing Isco, it did not take him long to make his mark on the game, and footballing history.

After Marcelo clipped the ball in from the left, the Welshman dispatched a stunning bicycle kick into the top corner, more than outdoing Ronaldo’s effort from the quarter-final.

The former Southampton man’s stunner had ensured Karius’ error would avoid the headlines come the morning, however, like London buses along came another blunder.

With Liverpool struggling to find a way through, Bale hit a speculative effort from range, with Karius letting it slip through his hands.

He should not be the story though. Having been on the fringes of Zidane’s side for the majority of the season, Bale took his moment on the biggest stage, making history for his manager and winning a fourth European Cup for himself so in fitting style.

May 25, 2018

Portugal & Sweden Named Preliminary Squads

*Portugal select 35 names in initial preliminary squad for Russia 2018
*Sweden coach Janne Andersson named a provisional 23-man squad
*Final 23-man squad lists will be published by FIFA on 4 June​
Portugal Captain Cristiano Ronaldo at Preliminary Squad Announcement

Portugal coach Fernando Santos has submitted a 35-man preliminary squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™.

There are 11 names in the 35 who made the final squad for Brazil 2014, including The Best FIFA Men's Player Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Alves, Nani and William. 19 of the 35 were also named in the final 23 for last year's FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia.

Two of the preliminary list - Eder and Manuel Fernandes - play their club football in Russia at Lokomotiv Moscow. If the pair make the final squad, they will likely feel right at home when Portugal head to the Luzhniki Stadium in Russia's capital on 20 June for their second Group B game against Morocco.

A Seleção das Quinas will also face Spain (15 June, in Sochi) and Iran (25 June, in Saransk) in their Russia 2018 pool.

All squads are provisional until the final list of 23 players is announced by FIFA, following their submission by participating teams, on 4 June.

Portugal squad
Goalkeepers: Anthony Lopes (Olympique Lyonnais/France), Beto (Goztepe SK/Turkey), Rui Patricio (Sporting CP)

Defenders: Antunes (Getafe/Spain), Bruno Alves (Rangers/Scotland), Cedric (Southampton/England), Joao Cancelo (Internazionale/Italy), Jose Fonte (Dalian Aerbin/China PR), Luis Neto (Fenerbahce/Turkey), Mario Rui (Napoli/Italy), Nelson Semedo (Barcelona/Spain), Pepe (Besiktas/Turkey), Raphael Guerreiro (Borussia Dortmund/Germany), Ricardo (Porto), Rolando (Marseille/France), Ruben Dias (Benfica)

Midfielders: Adrien Silva (Leicester City/England), Andre Gomes (Barcelona/Spain), Bernardo Silva (Manchester City/England), Bruno Fernandes (Sporting CP), Joao Mario (West Ham United/England), Joao Moutinho (Monaco/France), Manuel Fernandes (Lokomotiv Moscow/Russia), Rony Lopes (Monaco), Ruben Neves (Wolverhampton Wanderers/England), Sergio Oliveira (Porto), William (Sporting CP)

Forwards: Andre Silva (AC Milan/Italy), Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid/Spain), Eder (Lokomotiv Moscow/Russia), Gelson Martins (Sporting CP), Goncalo Guedes (Valencia/Spain), Nani (Lazio/Italy), Paulinho (Braga), Ricardo Quaresma (Besiktas/Turkey)


Players in the mid match break

Sweden coach Janne Andersson has selected a provisional 23-man squad for Russia 2018, with every chosen player currently based with a club abroad.

“I can only pick 23 players for the World Cup,” Andersson said at Tuesday’s squad unveiling. “How much I wish I could bring 24 or more. It’s been very emotional for me, as I have called the players who didn’t make the squad. It was hard.”

Sweden squad
Goalkeepers: Robin Olsen (FC Copenhagen/Denmark), Karl-Johan Johnsson (Guingamp/France), Kristoffer Nordfeldt (Swansea City/Wales)

Defenders: Mikael Lustig (Celtic/Scotland), Victor Nilsson-Lindelof (Manchester United/England), Andreas Granqvist (Krasnodar/Russia), Martin Olsson (Swansea City/Wales), Ludwig Augustinsson (Werder Bremen/Germany), Filip Helander (Bologna/Italy), Pontus Jansson (Leeds United/England), Emil Krafth (Bologna/Italy)

Midfielders: Emil Forsberg (RB Leipzig/Germany), Albin Ekdal (Hamburg/ Germany), Viktor Claesson (Krasnodar/Russia), Gustav Svensson (Seattle Sounders/USA), Sebastian Larsson (Hull City/England), Jimmy Durmaz (Toulouse/France), Oscar Hiljemark (Genoa/Italy), Marcus Rohden (Crotone/Italy)

Forwards: Marcus Berg (Al Ain/UAE), Ola Toivonen (Toulouse/France), John Guidetti (Celta Vigo/Spain), Isaac Kiese-Thelin (Waasland-Beveren/Belgium)

Iran's IRGC warns against any possible U.S. military action

Iranian General Mohammad Bagheri, chief of staff of Iran's armed forces

TEHRAN, May 24 -- Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) warned the United States of the consequences of possible attack on the Islamic republic, according to local media on Thursday.

The Iranian Armed Forces are in the possession of valuable experience reached over the past decades, including in the span of eight-year Iran-Iraq war in 1980s, the statement said.

The armed forces have boosted the country's deterrent power and defense capabilities, it said.

Iran also has full intelligence control over the "hostile moves," including those of the United States, in the region, it added.

Iran's Supreme Leader on Wednesday said that "since the beginning of the Islamic revolution (in 1979), the United States has not given up its enmity against the Islamic republic. They have harnessed all political, economic, military and propaganda measures against Iran."

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed to preserve Iran's ballistic missile power in the face of any possible egression against the country.

The Iranian tough stance against the United States follows a speech by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday, in which he threatened to impose the toughest sanctions on Iran if the Islamic state does not change its course of action domestically and regionally.

US hits Iran IRGC with sanctions over support of Yemen's Houthis

Iranian army officials accused of providing support to Yemen's Houthis in launching attacks on US-allied Saudi Arabia.

2 Nepali Per Day Die in Foreign on Average

According to Nepali's Media sources and foreign employment department of Nepal, the average of 2 people die on every single day on foreign.
Around 7000 Nepalese workers have died in last nine years in at least 28 destination countries.
12 Nepalese death on Kabul

A total of 6,892 Nepalis - 6,665 male and 227 female, died in at least 28 destination countries as migrant workers, said a report named "Labor Migration for Employment - A Status Report for Nepal: 2015-162016-2017" unveiled in Kathmandu on Friday.


The highest number of Nepalis died in Malaysia with death of 2,054, followed by Saudi Arabia (1,888), Qatar (1,453), the United Arab Emirates (927) and Kuwait (186).
Likewise, other countries where significant deaths of Nepalis occurred include Bahrain (77), Republic of Korea (77), Oman (47), Lebanon (20), and Afghanistan (19). These countries are among the most sought-after job destination among Nepali workers.
The highest number of Nepalis died in fiscal year 2014-15 with death of 1,006, while the lowest number (90) was in fiscal year 2008-09.
The report was prepared by Nepal's Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security, with support from two United Nations bodies - International Organization for Migration , the International Labour Organization - and the Asia Foundation.
According to the report, as many as 1,351 saw natural death while a significant number - 1,144 died due to cardiac arrest. However, 917 cases were categorized into non-identified category. A total of 798 Nepalis died due to road accidents while 650 people committed suicide, according to report. As many as 51 cases of murder of Nepalis were reported during the nine-year period.
"To understand further, the causes of the migrant worker's death, an in-depth investigation of the autopsies and medical records in the destination countries would require," the report suggested.
Nepalese going to foreign
During the launching ceremony, Nepal's Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security Gokarna Bista said the report identified the key areas to bring reforms in foreign employment sector.
Nepal is heavily dependent on remittances sent by migrant workers for import financing as well as various economic activities in the country.
Nepal received remittances worth 471 billion Nepali Rupees (4.39 billion U.S. dollar) as of the first eight months of the current fiscal year (by mid-March), according to Nepal's central bank.
A total of 246,324 Nepalis made fresh departure while additional 172,424 Nepalis made reentry to the destination countries during same eight month period, according to Department of Foreign Employment.

Nepal Set to Play Its First ODI Against the Netherlands Confirmed by ICC

Cricket News, Suraj Parajuli, 7:30 GMT

May 23, 2018

MR. 360 -AB De Villiers Retires From International Cricket

AB roaring after a century
Just 4 days after Finishing the another IPL Season with RCB, one of the modern day great AB Devilliers announce his retirement from international Cricket.

He Posted a video announcing the retirement of him from International cricket games via his official twitter account.
In this video, he stated, "He is grateful to all cricket lover within the world and South Africa for his support and stated that after a fantastic series against India and England it was the right time for him to take a long judged decision and he needs rest as he is tired playing long series home and away"

He is also named as Mr. 360 for his ability to pick any kind of deliveries and loft them over any direction of the ground. His Fantastic knock of 100 runs off 31 balls is still in the mind of every youth sensation who dreams to become like him. The only player loved across the world despite saying their idol as other no person were able to compare and judge his abilities with any other player.

After Williamson's retirement last year, AB's retirement has made international cricket like the flavorless. Despite being this much talented and experience his team never lofted the World Cup Victory. And each and every person in the world would have hoped South Africa with AB Devilliers  lifting the World Cup 2019. His Fans could have not been crying for his retirement after such courageous international career despite they might be crying for Devilliers not lifting the World Cup.
I myself am the greatest fan of AB and i am feeling emotional writing this post for my legend.

His Career was a full cinema package with various ups and downs full of injuries. Despite all those none can tell you he had single downs in his careers. After his 114 Tests, 228 ODIS & 78 T20I's he has the combined 20014 runs which includes 47 centuries .

A total of 114 tests played, he scored 8765 runs with 22 centuries and high score of 278 with an average of 50.
A total of 228 ODIS played, he scored 9577 runs with 25 centuries and high score of 176 with an average of 54 and strike rate of 101.
A total of 78 T20I's Played, he score 1672 runs with highest being 79 with average of 26 and strike rate of 135.
He holds the record of fastest fifties and hundreds with 16 ball 50 and 31 ball century against West Indies at Johannesburg in 18th January 2015.

I don't know How did you give up? But i also don't want to know i just know is you don't give up so easily as 2019 World Cup was what you were preparing all these times. At last Good Bye AB miss your innings & might miss several matches south Africa plays.

You Were My  LEGEND & Forever Will  BE. Miss You

May 22, 2018

Sandeep Lamichanne to Play from WORLD XI against WEST INDIES at LORD's


Nepal's teenage legspinner Sandeep Lamichhane's career will feature another milestone at the end of May. The 17-year-old, who played a major role in Nepal gaining ODI status and recently became the first Nepal player to play in the IPL, has been named in the World XI squad that will take on West Indies at Lord's on May 31, in the Hurricane Relief T20 Challenge match.

Lamichhane took 13 wickets in the recently concluded ICC World Cup Qualifier, where Nepal finished eighth and consequently earned ODI status. He joins a team - led by Eoin Morgan - that features the likes of Shahid Afridi, Hardik Pandya and Rashid Khan, who will come together to raise funds to rebuild and restore five cricket venues in the Caribbean that were damaged by Hurricanes Irma and Maria last year.

"I am privileged to have been chosen to be part of the ICC World XI against the Windies. It is an honour for the entire country and passionate followers of Nepal cricket, as well as an indicator that we are making our mark on the international game," Lamichhane said. "Training, sharing the dressing room and playing with some of the trendsetters who we saw on television while growing up is something I look forward to."
This won't, however, be Lamichhane's debut at Lord's. He had been part of the Nepal team that defended 217 against MCC in 2016.
"What can I say about Lord's, it's the home of cricket, it's a complete history of cricket and a dream venue for any cricketer," Lamichhane said. "To play there in 2016 was a memorable occasion, which I look forward to reliving later this month."
Meanwhile, Bangladesh allrounder Shakib Al Hasan has withdrawn from the squad, saying he needs to rest before the Afghanistan series. His replacement hasn't been announced.
World XI squad: Eoin Morgan (capt.), Dinesh Karthik, Mitchell McClenaghan, Hardik Pandya, Thisara Perera, Rashid Khan, Luke Ronchi, Shahid Afridi, Shoaib Malik, Tamim Iqbal, Sandeep Lamichhane


May 20, 2018

Safety Rules and Execution in Qatar Gas

          Qatar Petroleum being one of the most petroleum production company throughout the worlds; there comes a numerous number of people to work from different countries like India, Nepal & Kenya. Working in this very hot climate in the city of Qatar is like sitting above the frying pan but a Home country being investment less and family men's searching a secure family future comes to Qatar for Hope of Living. Richest Golf Country not only provides the hope but also gives the opportunity to learn new things and build up your future. Many Qualified and UN-Qualified people from across the globe visits this country for employment every single year. And many of them comes under Qatar Petroleum Companies like Qatar Gas, Ras Gas etc. Which are the two top gas companies in Qatar but as of now when they were merged together being Qatar Gas; it is top gas company across the globe and different people residing in different locations visits the Gas plants every single hour.
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         Working in Gas Plant in Qatar is a very hard hard job with various dangers arising to you such as fire explosion, live process plants, Gas leak etc. With the Different Dangers going, the people must carryout their works effectively and efficiently and for their safety within the working environment the Gas Company have a certain safety rules mandatory to follow while entering the plant and doing the work.

And I have enlisted as many as Safety Rules as possible with Brief Descriptions;
1. Permit To Work; Without Permit you cannot work within the plants. The Permit to Work is the Package of Documents including JSA ( Job Safety Analysis), P&IG or Work Related Drawings, TBT (Tool Box Talk Form), Work Group Declaration form, Different operational related checklists, LMRA (Last Minute Risk Assessment) Checklists, Equipment & Machinery related Checklists, and finally the approval from the Field Operator, Issuing Authority & Discipline Supervisor . After the permit holder of work team leader confirms the work site is made safe for work and verifies all possible hazards as eliminated to reduced to safe zone he signs the JSA including Field Operator who have to sign JSA in most critical jobs. No Job can be carried out without the valid permit, if found carrying the job without permit you can be punished/fined as per Qatar Gas and Qatar Rules.

2. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) ; As per Company Rules, they have stated the Mandatory PPE working in a plant and Additional PPE working to Different Conditions
Mandatory PPE
  • Safety Helmet; To protect your head from possible injuries
  • Safety Glasses (White & Black according to Conditions); To protect your Eyes from possible injuries, Dust & Over Light
  • Nomex Coveralls: Fire Resistive Coveralls which catches fire very late than normal clothes.
  • Toxic Clip (Single Gas Detector); For Detection of Gas Leaks (Mainly H2S)
  • Safety Boot: To protect your Legs from Possible Injuries.
  • Escape Hoods: To Escape from the gas leak areas or fire where the gas is not in normal state and may harm people causing to different injuries sometimes death.
  • Ear Plugs & Ear Muffs; To Protect ear from exposure to high noise in running plants.
  • Mask in Dust and Toxic Gases Areas.
  • Gloves for Hand Safety
  • Water Bottles to fight against Heat Stress as there is extreme heat around 50-60 Celcius.
Additional PPE
  • Safety Belts During Working at Height which is working above or below 1.8 m as per Qatar Petroleum rules.
  • Gas Defender for continuous gas monitoring during the activity (critical & hot work permit mandatory to have Gas Defender) 
  • Face shield while drilling or other Activity where you need to protect your face from different kind of injuries, water etc.
  • rain covers,water shoes or water coveralls during the work in water exposure areas.
  • Oxygen Cylinders while working on Confined Space Entry Level 2 & Acid Gas Injection Areas.
  • Safety Watch and Fire Watch during CSE related work and in any critical and hot work.
There are many additional PPE according to vary in Work and situation.

3. Continuous Gas Monitoring; Working in Gas Plant there is always the risk of flammable and toxic gases so please have a gas test in before the start of work from field operator, during the work at certain intervals by permit holder or work-group leader also after the lunch from field operator. No work Should be conducted without Gas Monitoring in certain interval of time. As you conduct the gas monitoring you are always alert of hazards from the flammable and toxic gases.

4. Isolation: Proper isolation of the process lines and electrical lines must be conducted prior to the start of the work if any needed. If you don't carry isolation, it's always the danger of accidents and sever injury.

5. Confined Space Certificate: You should not enter the confined space without the confined space certificate which is hold by safety watch you should sign the CSE Certificate before entering the confined space and also sign after exit from the confined space. Where safety watch must keep all records of exit and entry to confined space.

6. System Override: You must obtain authorization before overriding the safety system. You must obtain authorization from Field Operator, Issuing Authority or Discipline Supervisor.

7. Work at Height: You must wear all protective equipment mandatory for working at height to protect yourself from Falls and injuries. Safety Belts are mandatory while working at height and must be properly fitted to the body and supporting scaffold and structure.

8. Seat Belt: Seat Belts are mandatory while driving. If you don't use seat belts the action maybe taken against you as per law of Qatar Gas.

9. Suspended Load: Do not stand or work under the suspended load. As the injury may be vital or you may die doing so.

10. Speed Limit and Use of Mobile Phone While Driving: This is strictly prohibited to use the mobile phone and exceed the speed limit within the plant while driving. If found doing so the severe action may be taken against you. The speed limit within the plant is 30Km/hr. but during shutdowns the speed limit is 20 Km/hr.

11. No Smoking: No Smoking within the plants and smoking is only allowed in designated areas only.

12. No Alcohol or DrugsIf anyone is found taking drugs and Alcohol, not only in Qatar Gas, also outside anywhere in Qatar, they can have a punishment resulting up to life imprisonment in Saudi Arabia.

These are the golden rules you must compulsorily follow while entering the gas plants to keep you safe from injuries. Apart from these Rules you must be self aware of what i can do and what i cannot. Which protects you from the uncertain dangers that may arise because of lack of knowledge and you also should be aware of working environment and working procedures and proper Barricade should be established within the working environment.

If you find something missing please don't hesitate to comment down below as it is not only for you its for all the people from different nations working there 

May 18, 2018

Considerable Theory Of Human Past & Revolution to Gods

Apart from Looking from religious point of view but also looking from the Lifestyle, Deeds and Vehicles used at the time of Lord Shiva is Quite trustable source of finding human origin and Development of humans (homo species) and most scientific beliefs and truths of universe, other planets and many more.

PRESENT DAY VIEWS & FOLLOWINGS

Lord SHIVA is considered as the one of the main 3 deities in Hinduism, one and only holy in Kirat society and mostly worshiped god in Nepal with Pashupati Nath Temple, Sali River and Shree Swasthani Bratakatha along with Maha-ShivRatri. Shiv is widely believed by Hindus mostly residing throughout the world for his lifestyle, nature and deeds though he is widely spread over to the south Asia in countries like Nepal, India & Srilanka. Nepal have a 81.3% Hindus to its total population, 60.8% in India's total population of 150 crores. Apart from these two countries we can rarely see Hindus crossing 20%. While the Yearly Increase in Hinduism is 6%, the yearly decrease in Hinduism is 10%; Which shows the fact, the religion is over took by the western religions. This Religion not only prescribes about the human society and rules but also the creation of universe, planets and life forms & I have made the Target & Source both of Lord Shiv to find these beliefs and truths about human civilization in my this Project.


Science Theories About SHIV in recent past
The shape of the Big Bang Expansion Theory corresponds with Shiv Linga


Early Prescribed Destiny of Universe according to Hindu Lords

Shape  of Universe and Alien Theory were also highlighted from different scientific research and organization. And various website filled with shiv scientific research have been published. 

I personally am not a great writer nor philosopher neither a knowledgeable about the mysteries. But always seeking the Answers to my Questions. Today had a Question How were human created or came into earth's existence. And i made my center of study to lord shiv.

STUDY
Lord Shiv who very much lived like a ancient humans wearing the tigers skin below and covering with elephants skin above the body, lives in ice, have a human (Kartikya) and ele-human(Ganesha; Elephant above the neck and human below it) child. Have a human wife and human friends, have a bull as his ride ( used like vehicle but animal), Doesn't wear any ornaments, wears snake ( shown a living snake but may wear a dead one as his ornaments), Used to dance which is known as Tandav and was very much watchful and joy-able, also was brilliant and most knowledgeable and is also the master of all Yogs( all emotions and researchs) and Yoga's, and was also a powerfull and strong, a friendly and lovely, a good teacher and brand personality with simple lifestyle as used to be as much as like human ancestors. 

CONCLUSION

* Many Theories can be predicted to above mentioned shivas life style;
* The time known gods were from other planets.
* The time gods were Humans but Highly Developed & Civilized
* The time Early, Shiv's society was backward but powerful to tackle their enemies and on the development of the western civilization they were like present days forest people who later mix themselves to western society.
* They were running a single organization in Earth for their own planets development. The Brahma,  Vishnu and Shiv were only managers whereas the Boss Used to live in their own planet. Brahma might be Manufacturing Manager, Vishnu might be Operational Manager whereas Shiv might be waste and utility manager

The Managers Theory is Best But Who was the Boss. Without Believing in Alien's Theory that seems impossible. But if one of them were selected by election as a Boss and also look after the Managers Responsibility then my below mentioned theory describe all. Also leaving the Boss as Alien, this theory coincide with the Alien's theory in different parts. I am not describing Alien's theory as it is all clear from below mentioned Organization's Theory. 

Upon studying his life style, we can either say, he was the early human beings with higher capabilities and all other gods and goddesses with the developed civilization were the aliens or were from the other planets like said their home places like; SWARG, NARK, SURYALOK, BAIKUNTHA, & All other different planet related gods; shani in saturn, brihaspati in jupiter etc.
       But considering the fact, Kailash was one of the loks we can either state, the time Kailash was been called to EARTH or those living places of so called gods were in Earth's Different Places with the different Civilization, Might be the Shiv's Civilization was the lately discovered civilization than others most developed civilization. Maybe at those times the people were more developed than the present and have the links and business connection to various planets. Maybe the people (Gods) residing in different planets were from the earth and were residing like people are thinking to reside in Mars and Moon Nowadays. Might be the three supreme gods were the ruler of three different civilizations people at that time; for example the Brahmas City was called Brahmalok and the people residing in there might be the engineers and manufacturers who use to build new things, And people of Baikuntha (ruler; Bishnu) might be working in the environment where the manufactured products were supplied and protected. And lastly Shiv whose people might destroy those unwanted or damaged products. Might be there was a company and those three were handling these operations. Might be the Demons were thugs and thieves who use to thief manufactured products and weapons and supplies to the terrorist organization. Might be at that time those people were so much civilized that they reached the Highest level of development in each and every areas; and finally were capable of different abilities such as; long life, underwater breathing, destructive equipments, space survival. 
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Brahma, Vishnu & Mahesh ( Hindu trio logical Supreme Gods)

In my simple view, we are in the middle of their past and future, as they might have had been able to create the future machine and might have been proceed to the very end of planet and when they found the destruction of earth; they might have resided to other suitable planet with different machinaries and Weapons that were of highly advanced and favorable to environment ( Might be they have had created the transplantation machine from one to other planet. And Human Civilization were backed off to very start with very few of the humans remaining in the earth and upon increase with population, the different researches might have been found by them and slowly they grew up their capabilities and reached towards the very same direction of Development that might have been once before.

Possible Developments, 
*Destructive weapons which might also destroy Planets
*Transplantation machines for human shifting
*Body parts Transplantation (as lord Shiva's son Ganesha was transplanted the head of Elephant in his body)
* Time Machines
* Long Range Verbal Machine Operation across the Planet
* Drill Machines to extract the hidden ornaments deepest of the ocean (might have that machine is used on Samudra Manthan)
* Human Survival Bio Medicines for Space, Water, Long Life etc.
* And undecipherable developments in Engineering, Medical Science, Culture and Tradition.

If found any of these Developments in Near Future by Humans; this will be the highest level of achievement they shall have. I personally do not guarantee the possibilities but they are only the Queries and thought raised in my mind.


sources; shiv's life story & Practical Thinking 

February 11, 2018

Nepal Thrashed U.A.E By 4 Wickets





Nepal Clinched Victory Over U.A.E by 4 Wickets

Nepal- Sompal kami (7-0-30-4) | S Lamichanne (7-1-30-3) | Paras Khadka (51 off 68 Balls)
Namibia- M Naveed (6-0-17-2) | Amir Hayat (6-0-26-2) | Shaiman Anwar (30 off 64 balls)

Khadka Recieving The man of the match Trophy

February 9, 2018

Canada Thrashed U.AE to go to 2-0

Canada 209 (Nitish 62, Pathirana 36, Mustafa 5-34) beat United Arab Emirates 186 (shabber 55, Ashfaq 42, Nitish 2-11, Dutta 2-21) by 23 runs

Cecil Pervez punches the air after claiming the final wicket to seal victory | Suraj Parajuli

In a showdown of offspinning-allrounder captains, Nitish Kumar's 62 and back-to-back wickets late in the chase trumped Rohan Mustafa's 5 for 34 and an unbeaten 37 as Canada staved off UAE by 23 runs in a tense chase at Wanderers Sports Club.

Mustafa struck with his first ball, coming on in the fourth over to bowl Ruvindu Gunasekera for 21. Nitish led a fightback through a 64-run third-wicket partnership with Dhanuka Pathirana and brought up his half-century off 75 balls before eventually falling to medium-pacer Mohammad Naveed at the beginning of the 41st over. Mustafa then came back to complete his five-for, holding Canada to 209.

Mustafa opened the chase but retired hurt in the fourth over on 6 before Ghulam Shabber joined Ashfaq Ahmed to carry on an 88-run opening stand. The drinks break at the 18-over mark brought Canada back to life as offspinner Nikhil Dutta struck in the 19th over to get Ashfaq for 42, sparking a collapse of three wickets in six balls as Gunasekera claimed two in the next over with his part-time legspin.

Shabber went on to top-score with 55 before he was the fifth batsman out, to Dillon Heyliger. Mustafa returned with 80 runs left to win and with storm clouds lurking, UAE were still a handful of runs ahead on Duckworth-Lewis but Nitish's consecutive strikes in the 43rd over put Canada in front on the calculation for good.

Needing 27 off 36 balls and with only the No. 11 Zahoor Khan left to help, Mustafa began turning down singles before taking one on the third ball of the 45th over. Cecil Pervez beat Zahoor on the final ball of the over with a yorker and his lbw appeal was upheld, triggering emotional celebrations from Canada who are now the only remaining unbeaten team in the tournament field.

Oman Gets Nepal After Kallemullah's Four-For


Oman 139 for 4 (Ilyas 46) beat Nepal 138 (Kaleemullah 4-28) by six wickets

Vaibhav Wategaonkar drives through the off side during his unbeaten knock | Suraj Parajuli
Tall medium-pacer Kaleemullah used his height and bounce to claim 4 for 28, setting up a six-wicket win for Oman over Nepal at Wanderers Affies Field.

Oman chose to bowl first under heavy cloud cover. On a sluggish second-day wicket, Oman's medium pacers exploited the conditions expertly. At the forefront was Kaleemullah, who probed a fifth-stump line and had his first two wickets - Gyanendra Malla and Aarif Sheikh - caught behind. A bigger blow came at the start of the 23rd over when he claimed Paras Khadka after an inside edge ricocheted off the pads into the base of the stumps.

Six batsman reached double figures for Nepal but none went past Sharad Vesawkar's 22, Nepal's top-scorer for the second day in a row. Vesawkar added 36 with Dipendra Airee, before Airee edged Khawar Ali's legspin to slip for 20. Vesawkar fell seven overs later, beaten for pace attempting to pull Bilal Khan. Kaleemullah returned later to help wipe out the tail, having Rohit Paudel caught on the boundary for 14 at the start of the 44th over. A yorker from Bilal to Sandeep Lamichhane finished the innings in 46 overs.

For the second successive day, Aqib Ilyas top-scored with 46 but this time it was in a winning effort. Ilyas neutralized the threat of Lamichhane after he gave Oman a brief scare when he struck in the 11th over, getting Jatinder Singh with a googly for 26. After Ilyas was drawn out of his crease to be stumped by Basant Regmi, Vaibhav Wategaonkar steered the rest of the chase, finishing unbeaten on 37.

February 8, 2018

U.A.E Thrashed Kenya With Huge Margin


UAE 309 for 8 (Mustafa 73, Ashfaq 73, Odhiambo 2-33) beat Kenya 91 (Patel 17, Zahoor 2-10, Raza 2-18) by 218 runs

Canada Thrashed Oman By 8 Wickets

Canada 108 for 2 (Kumar 53*, Gunasekera 46) beat Oman 106 (Ilyas 46, Dutta 3-11, Dhindsa 2-19) by eight wickets

Lamichhane, Basant help Nepal pull off one-wicket Victory

Nepal 139 for 9 (Vesawkar 29, Basant 24*, Scholtz 4-11, Williams 3-32) beat Namibia 138 (Williams 41, Lamichhane 4-18, Kami 3-35) by one wicket


February 5, 2018

Vow To Eliminate Poverty | Provinces 1 & 4 | First Assembly Meetings | Biratnagar and Pokhara

Feb 6, 2018-Recently elected people’s representatives in provinces 1 and 4 have pledged to take people out of poverty through rational use of their natural and cultural resources as their provincial assemblies held the first meeting on Monday. With this, all the seven provinces have convened their assemblies.


The assemblies met in the temporary provincial headquarters Biratnagar and Pokhara. The historic meetings endorsed the interim working procedures and announced the dates for speaker and deputy speaker elections.

The Biratnagar assembly lasted nearly one-and-a-half hours. The session chaired by senior-most member OM Prakash Sarabagi has called another meeting on February 12 for speaker and deputy speaker elections.



 
CPN-UML leader Bhim Acharya, one of the frontrunners for the chief minister post, Nepali Congr
ess leader Chandra Prasad Shrestha and CPN (Maoist Centre) leader Indra Bahadur Angbo, among four other members, addressed the assembly. Exchanging greetings and wishes for a successful tenure, they stressed the need to work together for development and prosperity in the province.

The Province 4 Assembly, which convened at Nadipur in Pokhara, scheduled the speaker and deputy speaker elections for February 15. The first meeting chaired by senior-most member Janak Lal Shrestha also endorsed the interim working procedures.

Members who addressed the assembly said they would make Province 4 a “model” and lead it towards prosperity. As its geography borders both China and India, lawmakers said they have plenty of opportunities to develop the province. They put forth their plans to develop Pokhara as a hub for tourism, education and sports.

Prithvi Subba Gurung, Kiran Gurung and Srijana Sharma of the UML, Krishna Chandra Nepali, Dobate Bishwokarma and Lalitkala Gurung of the NC, Hari Bahadur Chuman, Netra Nath Adhikari and Gayatri Gurung of the Maoist Centre, Krishna Thapa of the Rastriya Janamorcha and Hari Sharan Acharya of the Naya Shakti Party Nepal expressed their views on the occasion.

Addressing the assembly, Rastriya Janamorcha leader Thapa argued that federalism does not suit Nepal. “Our party is always against the federal system of governance,” he said.

The province has 11 districts—Gorkha, Lamjung, Kaski, Tanahun, Syangja, Nawalparasi, Mustang, Myagdi, Baglung, Parbat and Manang.


There are 59 members in the province including 27 from the UML, 15 from the NC, 12 from the Maoist Centre, three from the Janamorcha, two from the Naya Shakti and one independent.

Of them, Rajeev Gurung aka Deepak Manange, who was elected as an independent candidate from Manang 1 (B), has not yet taken the oath since he is on the run after being convicted of attempted murder.

                                                                                                                                            -Suraj Parajuli

February 3, 2018

I Expressed I Hoped & Finally I Broke

Guys we got a letter where love expressed but failed, I got a letter and pasted 
(no other information than the name and country will be revealed as terms and conditions)

HI Third Eye Club
I know her from at least 5 years but i rarely communicate with her saying hi hello & what are you doing but the worst part all of it is; i type 5 words she type 1 word yes, no or some reply to particular question. Maybe she is busy dating other; but i love her selfless without any expectations from her. I expressed my feeling but i guess was very late. We are just friends but the HI hello also got more shortened which kills my heart every time. I think If she loving flirts with me makes joke and ask me question rather than i ask her; we could make friends not only friends but best friends; Once her reply was no for love; I am not expecting love from her but would rather expect a best friends relationship which i rarely had with a girl. I am totally disappointed that; the word " I love you either makes your life wonderful as it was never or takes away the little you had called hope from you. 
   I took risk said my words, may be her luck was bad she left me or my destiny is bad i said those words to her whom i rarely communicate with or might be something wonderful coming from here.
  
Sajin from India