Nepal lawmakers urge govt to stop sending Nepalese students to KIIT, Odisha
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India’s Neighbourhood First? Nepal Still Awaits Proof
Relationship between India and Nepal has always been layered—bound by history, culture, and geography, yet fraught with unresolved tensions, says Chiran Jung Thapa. The post India’s Neighbourhood First? Nepal Still Awaits Proof appeared first on StratNews Global.
Nepal Parliament directs Government to advance dialogue with India to probe student's death in KIIT
KATHMANDU, May 5: Nepal’s Parliament on Monday directed the government to hold diplomatic dialogue with Indian authorities to ascertain the facts surrounding the death of Nepalese student Prinsa Sah at KIIT in Odisha. Speaker of the House of Representatives (HoR) Devraj Ghimire issued the ruling to the government after lawmakers raised this issue in the HoR on Sunday. “My attention was drawn toward the death of Prinsa raised by the lawmakers in …
HoR meeting: Government directed to take initiation on probing Prisa Saha's death
The parliament has directed the government to take initiatives for conducting an investigation into the suspicious death of Prisa Saha, a student of Kalinga Institute of Technology (KIIT) in Odisha, India, and to make arrangements for ensuring the safety and security of other Nepali students abroad.
Nepal lawmakers urge govt to stop sending Nepalese students to KIIT, Odisha
Kathmandu, May 4 (PTI) Members of Nepal's National Assembly have urged the government to halt sending Nepali students to Odisha's Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) where two Nepalese female students died in suspicious circumstances within a period of three months. They proposed denying No-Objection Certificates (NOCs) to any student seeking enrolment at the institute, according to the Parliament Secretariat sources. During an eme…
Nepal lawmakers urge govt to stop sending Nepalese students to KIIT, Odisha - OrissaPOST
Kathmandu/Bhubaneswar: Members of Nepal’s National Assembly have urged the government to halt sending Nepali students to Odisha’s Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) where two Nepalese female students died in suspicious circumstances within a period of three months. They proposed denying No-Objection Certificates (NOCs) to any student seeking enrolment at the institute, according to the Parliament Secretariat sources. During an eme…
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