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Heavy Flood again in Helambu and Melamchi

  Helambu and Melamchi of Sindhupalchowk have been flooded again.   In Helambu and Melamchi of Sindhupalchowk have been flooded again. A month and a half after the catastrophic floods, similar floods hit Melamchi again on Saturday night. The Melamchi River was flooded at around 9 pm with wood, firewood, large stones and mud. The floods have caused some houses in Helambu to collapse and submerge. The floods have inundated Ganeshbagar, Melamchi Bazaar, Chanaute, Gyalthum, Purano Bazaar, Pul Bazaar, Ama Halmo Transport Bus Park and other areas of Helmu-2.  According to the locals, the stones, wood and mud brought by the floods have accumulated in those places. Saturday's floods did not cause any casualties. Chairman of Helambu Village Municipality-1, Mingmar Lama, telephoned at around 8 in the evening. It was reported that floods including stones and mudslides were coming. "After the flood came with a loud noise, I had informed the lower area," said Ward Chairman Lama. The r...

The delta version of Covid-19 has spread to five provinces in China, putting the country on high alert.

 The corona virus has spread to other provinces from the Chinese city of Nanjing. The virus was found in Nanjing and spread to five other provinces and the capital, Beijing. Experts have described the current situation as the worst since Wuhan. On July 20, a man was diagnosed with the corona virus at Nanjing Airport. Since then, about 200 people have been infected. Extensive testing has begun in cities where the infection has spread. The city's 9.3 million residents and visitors will be tested, according to the Chinese news agency Xinhua. The infection is caused by a highly contagious delta variant of the corona virus. The virus has been confirmed to have spread to 13 cities, including Changdu and Beijing. Experts say that this is an early stage of control. Government agencies have urged people to wear masks, stand at a distance ofone meter and not to talk to others while taking turns. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.

Human Trafficking: A Social Problems

Human Trafficking: A Social Problem Introduction We live in an organized society. Various activities are carried out in society based on established norms, values, traditions, beliefs and modernization. In the process of development, society is faced with many obstacles and difficulties such as superstition and bad morals. These obstacles and difficulties are called social problems. Due to social problems, some people also engage in anti-social activities. Anti-social behavior is called social disease. Civilization and behavior become obstacles to development. Social issues vary by time and place. Women Violence Dowry Child Marriage Ghumto Chhaupadi Conservative Tradition Deuki Superstition Social Problems ti Jhuma Racial Discrimination Human Trafficking Corruption Untouchability Child Labour Gender Bullying Discrimination Human Trafficking Human trafficking is the trade of humans, most commonly for the purpose of sexual slavery, forced labour, or commercial sexual exploitation for the...

The cinema is closed because of a Corona Pandemic.

 The cinema is closed because of a Corona Pandemic Producer and distributor Gopal Kayastha, who seems to be active in film production and screening management, is planning to demolish the Siddhartha Film Temple (Hall) in the capital. He has been managing the belongings inside Siddhartha Hall for a year now. "It would be better to demolish the hall and build a new business-style building instead of closing it down when activities in the film sector are halted due to the corona virus epidemic," he said. The hall will be demolished from the last week of July. ' Siddhartha Hall, which was brought into operation in 2049 BS by renting two ropanis of land in Boudha, has a capacity of 400 seats. The hall where most of the Nepali films are released is popular in the eastern part of the capital. "When the film hall came into operation after the corona virus epidemic, the filmmakers did not want to release the film," he said. He said that he was paying Rs 1.5 lakh monthly ...