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Support of 23 UML lawmakers to NC President Deuba still intact: Senior leader Nepal

Support of 23 UML lawmakers to NC President Deuba still intact: Senior leader Nepal My Republica KATHMANDU, July 12 The rival faction leader within the ruling CPN-UML Madhav Kumar Nepal has said that the support of 23 UML lawmakers given earlier to Nepali Congress(NC) President Sher Bahadur Deuba in his prime ministerial bid is still intact. Senior leader Nepal made the remarks while expressing serious dissatisfaction over the claims made by a section of leaders close to Prime Minister K P Oli that the writ petition filed earlier by NC President Deuba was now invalid with 23 UML lawmakers withdrawing their signatures. Nepal has said that 23 lawmakers who extended their signatures earlier to President Deuba have not withdrawn their signatures even as the Task Force has finalized a 10-point agreement to settle intra-party disputes in the UML.

Bangladesh made spectacular economic progress despite limited resources: ICCB

Bangladesh made spectacular economic progress despite limited resources: ICCB United News of Bangladesh (UNB) Bangladesh, July 12 Bangladesh has made spectacular economic progress over the last five decades despite limited resources, International Chamber of Commerce, Bangladesh (ICCB) President Mahbubur Rahman said Sunday. The GDP growth rate has reached a record high. Per capita income has also risen steadily, he said. Rahman made the remarks while presenting the Executive Board Report of ICC Bangladesh for 2020 in its annual council held virtually in the city. He said the country has achieved near self-sufficiency in food production for its population of 170 million. The country now even shoulders the burden of the world s largest refugee population of over 1 million Rohingyas who have fled persecution in neighbouring Myanmar, Rahman said.

The proof of the pudding

The proof of the pudding Kathmandu Post Nepal, July 12 China on Thursday established the China-South Asian Countries Poverty Alleviation and Cooperative Development Centre at a programme organised to commemorate the centenary of the establishment of the Chinese Communist Party in the presence of the ambassadors of five South Asian countries-Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The Centre s stated aim is to focus on humanitarian projects as China is increasingly keen to expand its soft power in its neighbourhood. As South Asian countries struggle to come out of poverty, the Chinese initiative to support them sounds pretty reasonable. But there are several caveats.

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