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After-hours movers: Intuit, NetApp, Ross Stores, GAPBy Avaya Shrestha,Mandan Deupur (Kavre), Dec. 30: Majhitar might be an unfamiliar place to many. However, for those who have read Ramesh Bikal’s novel 'Abiral Bagdachha Indrawati' or watched the television series based on the same novel, this place holds special significance. This location, the setting of the novel and the shooting site of the television series, is in Mandan Deupur Municipality-4 of Kavre district. It is also near Jogitar, the village of Bikal’s in-laws. It was where Bikal studied the lifestyle, struggles, exploitation and oppression of the Majhi community in 1979 AD and wrote the novel in 1982 AD, which later became a masterpiece in Nepali literature. On Saturday, the Ramesh Bikal Literary Foundation in Kathmandu and the Arjun Radha Foundation in Jogitar organised a book launch programme in the same area. The book, 'Lekbensika Sugandha', is a travel memoir by Mahendra Chalise, Bikal’s youngest son. In the event, attended by literary figures including Ramesh Bikal’s colleague Rochak Ghimire, journalist Bijaya Chalise, and critics Thakur Sharma and Gopi Mainali, the setting of Bikal’s novel became a central topic of discussion. 'Lekbensika Sugandha' contains 22 travel memoirs exploring various religious and touristic sites. Sharma and Mainali presented critical reviews of the book while others, including Arjun Nepal, Suman Nepal, and Alok Chalise shared their thoughts on it. During the event, Rochak Ghimire, editor-in-chief of the literary bimonthly 'Rachana' and a colleague of Bikal, along with Vijay Chalise, Bikal’s eldest son and journalist, recounted interesting anecdotes about the novel’s setting. Approximately 50 kilometres northeast of Kathmandu, this place used to be a two-day walk for Bikal and Ghimire, who often spent months there for social studies and reflections. According to Ghimire, this area also served as the setting for two of Bikal’s famous stories, 'Lahuri Bhainsi' and 'Bhanjyang Chautari'. “Most of Bikal’s stories were based on true events. He chose characters from real-life people he encountered, skillfully embellishing them with imagination,” Ghimire said. Vijay Chalise reminisced about his childhood experiences in the birthplace of his mother, Sushila Nepal. "Following Bikal's legacy, his sons, grandchildren and great grandchildren are involved in writing," Chalise disclosed. Although the main event was the book launch, for the nearly 100 numbers of writers, including Amar Pradhan, Tej Prakash Shrestha, Viplov Dhakal, Padhma Aryal, Shree Om Rodan, Mandira Madhushree, Nirupa Prasun and others, from Kathmandu, the visit turned into a literary pilgrimage. Throughout the journey, they discussed Lalgedi, the Majhi girl from 'Abiral Bagdachha Indrawati', her brothers, and the feudal lord of the village. “The feudal lord’s son, portrayed as the villain in the novel and the TV series, was reportedly a notorious Panchayat-era leader,” revealed Pratik Ghimire, editor of 'Rachana'. Pradeep Sapkota, editor of E-Khabar Net and a writer from Kavre, shared an incident where, after the TV series aired, some individuals attempted to attack artiste Rabi Giri, who acted the role of the feudal lord’s son, Sana Kaji. Caption: Literary journalist Rochak Ghimire and others releasing 'Lek Bensika Sugandha', a travel memoir written by Mahendra Chalise in Mandan Deupur Municipality-4, Kavre, on Saturday.



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Katie was removed by officers from a shop in Lisburn The Police Ombudsman of Northern Ireland have been ‘notified of an incident’ after a young autistic woman was removed from a retail store by PSNI officers in Lisburn earlier this month. Police have also met with the family of the woman in question, but said that the case has not been referred to the Ombudsman “because there is any suspected criminality or inappropriate behaviour which would justify disciplinary proceedings”. Eileen Mitchell said her 19-year old sister, Katie - who is non-verbal, autistic and has learning difficulties - was removed from a branch of the second-hand electronics shop CEX in Lisburn, and was left ‘traumatised’ by the event. Footage of the incident has been widely shared online, and several political representatives have since expressed concern. On Saturday evening, Lisburn and Castlereagh District Commander, Superintendent Kelly Moore said: “We are aware of video footage which is circulating on social media in which officers are seen to be carrying a female from a shop. “Police were called by the female’s mother to provide assistance in the Bow Street area of Lisburn at 6.15pm on Sunday 22nd December. The shop was closing its shutters when a female entered the premises. Officers attended and after discussions with family and staff members for approximately 20 minutes, a 19-year-old female with complex needs was removed from the shop by a family member, assisted by police. One officer was injured during the course of the incident. “This was a very difficult and complex set of circumstances for everyone involved and I have spoken to the family today to discuss their concerns. As an organisation we are committed to continuous learning and any feedback will be reviewed and considered. Our officers are routinely called to challenging situations and as in this case we will always seek a patient approach when dealing with people with complex needs. “The Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland has been notified of this incident, not because there is any suspected criminality or inappropriate behaviour which would justify disciplinary proceedings, but owing to the widespread public concern and media attention surrounding the release of a short video clip of a few seconds of this incident.” This afternoon, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly said her party had contacted police on the matter. “Many will be aware of a very troubling incident recorded in Lisburn before Christmas,” she said. “Many have contacted me, sending the clip and expressing serious concerns. "Please be assured, we have reached out and also have contacted the PSNI in relation to the incident.” Earlier, explaining what happened, Ms Mitchell said her sister had entered the shop after she spotted a DVD she wished to purchase, but was told by staff that a sale was not possible as the registers had been taken off due to closing. She shared an image of Kate standing at the till, alongside a video in which she is being carried by several police officers out the front door of the shop. Katie was removed by officers from a shop in Lisburn Watch: Police remove autistic girl from Lisburn shop The post has nearly 10,000 likes and over 8,000 shares, while the group NI Disability and Carers shared the post saying they “have no words” and tagged Chief Constable Jon Boutcher asking him if the response from the officers in the video was acceptable. Speaking to the Belfast Telegraph, Eileen said Katie didn’t understand the situation which occurred after she spotted a DVD she wished to purchase of her favourite cartoon series Thomas the Tank Engine, and hit out at how it was handled by the retailer. “It’s shocking, it’s like something you would have expected 20 years ago, but it’s coming into 2025 and things like this are still happening to vulnerable people,” said Eileen who said she believes it was her parents who called the police in the hopes of helping de-escalating the situation. CEX has been contacted for comment. “To be honest, Katie was very traumatised over this for a long time, it was the shock of it. We don’t know what long term impact it will have, we’re scared Katie will now react if she sees a police officer when out shopping, or if she sees another one of these shops. “I don’t think we can take her shopping in Lisburn either, it’s so traumatic for her. “You just assume that you can call the police in a crisis, and they’ll be able to help and be aware of how to handle vulnerable people, and help the situation.” After the incident, Eileen claims her sister was carried outside of the shop, before she was set down. The police and shop staff then left, as Katie and Eileen’s father attempted to help her. She also said her father stepped in after the incident because he was concerned that due to her low weight, Katie would be hurt when being carried by the officers. “The worst part of it was that she was just left outside the store and everyone just walked off,” she added. “We did hear from the police on Christmas Day who contacted us who told us that it was basically my mum and dads fault - as well as Katie’s fault. They were blaming them.” The family said they have not received any further response from the police. “I shared the video because of how my parents and Katie have been since, they’re really in shock about it all. The fact that several police officers needed to remove a young girl because of a £2 DVD. At the time when Katie wanted to buy it, my mum also said she begged with the shop to do anything that would help, like bringing back the DVD the next day to scan it, or letting them keep the box so the sale could be processed in the morning. “I think we just need more common sense, and a better approach for disabled and vulnerable adults.” The incident comes weeks after the PSNI launched training webinars for police officers in partnership Autism NI . An aspect of the training was to “focus on understanding and responding to the needs of autistic members of the public whilst on duty.” At the time, Autism NI praised the partnership and said it was “ great to see” the organisation's “commitment to supporting both autistic members of the public and autistic staff members”. Sinn Féin councillor Gary McCleave said he had also contacted the PSNI over the incident. “I have made contact with the PSNI regarding this incident,” he said. “This incident highlights the importance that shops and people who work in the public sector receive appropriate training. “I will be speaking with my colleagues who will be raising it with the policing board.” Lagan Valley MP Sorcha Eastwood also said she had contacted the family. "Folks, regarding a video of an incident last week in Lisburn, I've made contact with all parties concerned this evening,” she said. “In order to respect privacy and process, I will not be commenting further. Please rest assured that we are supporting the family and will be following through.” We need your consent to load this Social Media content. We use a number of different Social Media outlets to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity.

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Taurus – (20th April to 20th May) Weekly Horoscope Prediction says, Trustworthiness is your trademark Keep the love affair free from tremors and adopt a sincere attitude while settling issues. No major professional issues will hurt you. Control the expenditure. Take steps to settle issues in the love affair. Be careful to accomplish all assigned professional tasks. No major monetary issues will be there but you need to control the expenditure this week. Your health is good. Taurus Love Horoscope This Week There can be issues in the love affair and you may require taking a mature stand to resolve this. Some long-distance love affairs may not get the expected results and this can cause distress in life. You both need to have communication to resolve this crisis. Be careful while making statements and some words or phrases may upset the lover. This can even lead to a breakup. Those who are traveling need to connect with their lover over the call and express emotions. You may also discuss the relationship with the parents for approval. Taurus Career Horoscope This Week Continue the discipline at work and this will help you meet the expectations. Your seniors may expect surprises in performances and you may also require multitasking. Do not let office politics impact your professional life. You may also travel for job requirements this week. If you are into business, this is the time to expand beyond horizons and invest in multiple ventures. The fortunate ones will also expand their business to foreign locations. Taurus Money Horoscope This Week Despite the good income, minor troubles will erupt in the financial status as the week progresses. Some returns will not be as expected. You need to be careful about the expenditure and there should not be arguments with siblings or friends related to money. Settle a financial dispute involving a sibling or a friend. You may get back old dues which would improve the money situation. Purchasing a car is also on the cards. Taurus Health Horoscope This Week Minor health-related complaints may come up this week. The first part of the week is crucial for those who have heart-related issues. Those who have a history of liver-related ailments need to be extremely cautious this week. Some seniors will develop sleep-related issues that will need medical attention. You should also skip both alcohol and tobacco. Taurus Sign Attributes Strength - Passionate, Practical, Meticulous, Patient, Artsy, Compassionate Weakness Intolerant, Reliant, stubborn Symbol Bull Element Earth Body Part Neck & Throat Sign Ruler Venus Lucky Day Friday Lucky Color Pink Lucky Number 6 Lucky Stone Opal Taurus Sign Compatibility Chart Natural affinity: Cancer, Virgo, Capricorn, Pisces Good compatibility: Taurus, Scorpio Fair compatibility: Aries, Gemini, Libra, Sagittarius Less compatibility: Leo, Aquarius By: Dr. J. N. Pandey Vedic Astrology & Vastu Expert Website: www.astrologerjnpandey.com E-mail: djnpandey@gmail.com Phone: 91-9811107060 (WhatsApp Only)OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Notre Dame forward Danny Nelson scored twice, Western Michigan’s Hampton Slukynsky made 25 saves and the defending champion United States beat Latvia 5-1 on Saturday in the world junior hockey championship. The United States improved to 2-0 in Group A play, while Latvia dropped to 1-1 a day after stunning Canada with a 3-2 victory in a shootout. “We saw some growth in our game today,” coach David Carle of Denver said. ”“Was it perfect? No. A lot of compliments to Latvia and how hard they played. We had to earn every inch of ice we got and that will help us as we move forward in the tournament.” Boston College’s Ryan Leonard, Denver’s Zeev Buium and Minnesota Duluth’s Max Plante also scored for the Americans. They will be back in action Sunday at Canadian Tire Centre against Finland, then close group play Tuesday night against Canada. Davids Livsics scored for Latvia. Linards Feldbergs stopped 36 shots after making 55 saves against Canada and stopping all eight attempts in the shootout. In the only other game of the day, Czechia beat Kazakhstan 14-2 at TD Place. Czechia and Sweden are both 2-0 in Group B. Matej Mastalirsky, Vojtech Hradec and Jakub Stancl had hat tricks, with Hradec and Stancl also each assisting on two goals. ___ AP sports: https://apnews.com/sports Copyright 2024 The Associated Press . All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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