Drainage system, built using Indian financial aid, inaugurated in Nepal ANI | Updated: Mar 13, 2021 23:31 IST
Kathmandu [Nepal], March 13 (ANI): A culvert and drainage system, which was built with Indian financial assistance in Nepal s Sarlahi, was inaugurated on Saturday.
The Indian Consulate in Birgunj confirmed that infrastructure has been jointly inaugurated by Nitesh Kumar, Consul General of Consulate General of India, Birgunj and Homnath Subedi, Chief Administrative Officer, Malangwa Municipality.
India has provided Rs 42.78 million for the project. The Government of India grant, under Nepal-Bharat Development Cooperation , was utilized for construction of Culverts & Drainage is divided into two packages: Package -I: From Khanepani Chowk to Nagar Palika Chowk (800 metres) and Package - II: Shiv Sagar Chowk Road to Vishwakarma Chowk Road (500 metres). The project was taken up as a High Impact Community Development Project under an Ag
Authorities told to conduct capacity self-evaluation thehimalayantimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thehimalayantimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Share this article
Share this article
WASHINGTON, March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ As President Biden today signed the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (H.R. 1319), Family Research Council criticized the $1.9 trillion spending package. Without a single Republican vote, Democrats pushed through a bill that used the Covid-19 health crisis as a cover to promote policies harmful to human life and the family.
Family Research Council also released a new resource enumerating the abortion-related problems with the bill. Among other things, the bill would:
Allocate over $450 billion with no Hyde amendment protections. All four previous Covid-19 relief bills passed during the Trump administration were bi-partisan and contained Hyde amendment protections, which prevented the funds from subsidizing elective abortions.
It happened.
We knew it would, of course, but it happened. H.R. 8 passed the House of Representatives and is on to the Senate. Of course, you’re going to see tons of news today about just what this means. Most of it will be total BS written by people who think a magazine follower is someone who uses Twitter to see what’s in the next issue of some newsstand rag.
Of course, we at
Bearing Arms are of a more refined type.
Right now, though, let’s take a look at what the various groups involved might have to say about the vote.
Detailed Agenda for the 2021 State of Reform Federal Conference now available! Kaylor Erickson | Mar 11, 2021
Share this:
We have carefully crafted these panel topics after a long process of stakeholder engagement that helped us zero in on the health care policy topics most important and relevant to Washington.
Sen. Ron Wyden:
Kathleen Nolan:
Frank McStay:
Ron Bialek:
Christopher Murray, MD:
Congresswoman Allyson Y. Schwartz:
Valinda Rutledge:
Rep. Earl Blumenauer:
Member, House Ways & Means Subcommittee on Health
These are just a sampling of the speakers confirmed to be a part of the program on April 7th and 8th.
If you’re not yet registered to join us, register today to reserve your spot and hear from this great list of speakers. You can also drop us a note if you have any questions about the conference. We look forward to seeing you there!