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Kathmandu, October 21
International Youth Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation has begun in Kathmandu from today.
The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, National Academy of Science and Technology and National Youth Council jointly organised the three-day conference where 33 scientists working in different fields will present their papers.
Young scientists from the US, UK, India, China, Japan, Australia, Germany, Norway, Singapore, South Africa, and South Korea are participating in the event. Of the 33 scientists, who are presenting their papers, 25 are non-residential Nepalis.
The organisers said around 300 young Nepali scientists and innovators will participate in the event, which is being held at Radisson Hotel. Moreover, a dozen young scientists are displaying their innovations at the event.
A young innovator Shishir GC today displayed his innovation called Fuel Saver Kit. He claims that the kit will help lessen fuel consumption of fossil fuel-powered vehicles. According to GC, he has invented a technology that can generate highly inflammablehydrogen gas from water.
If the kit that runs with water is attached with the engine of a vehicle, hydrogen gas will pass into the engine with an extremely controlled mechanism which will help reduce fuel consumption by 40 per cent and reduce emission of harmful gas such as carbon monoxide by 60 per cent.
He also claimed that it would prolong the life of the engine.
&I have been using this product in my ownvehicle for the past two years and no complications have been seen yet,& GC said. He also said that 30 persons had already booked the product.
Similarly, another innovator Sushil Dev Bhattarai had today put on display a prototype of spacecraft which looked like a rocket. Sushil said, &We have already conducted the test flight successfully by flying it at a height of 1,500 feet. He added, &Now, we are planning to launch a bigger spacecraft that can reach a distance of 110 kilometres from the ground.& He claimed that it would be the countryfirst spacecraft and could help launch nano satellite such as NepaliSat-1 into space.
Abhas Maskey, who had made the NepaliSat-1, said the conference could be very helpful for young Nepali innovators. &The government should now focus on how to utilise these innovative ideas,& he said.
Sunil Babu Shrestha, vice-chancellor of NAST, said it was good that the government had started showing interest in supporting young scientists.
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Write comment (97 Comments)KATHMANDU: Women parliamentarians and other leaders in politics, on Sunday, discussed how people generally are less likely to recognise leadership qualities in women and stressed on the urgency to break this gender gap with female journalists, in Kathmandu.
During an interaction conducted by Sancharika Samuha, a forum of women journalists and communicators, along with the Election Commission and other organisations, Shivamaya Tumbahamphe, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives said that womenparticipation should increase and journalists should play a key role to stop women from being under-represented.
She opined that women in media are emerging with time and can see the rise in the ratio of path-breaking female journalists who can now actively involve in highlighting women-centric stories as women in media and politics are complexly intertwined and go hand in hand.

Female Nepali leaders interacting with women journalists during an event at ALFA House, Kathmandu. Photo Courtesy: Sancharika Samuha
Samajwadi Party-Nepal (SP-N) leader Hisila Yami said, she is hardly ever questioned about politics or her expertise for that matter, leaving her with questions limiting to women and personal matters mostly. She urged to break this stereotype in the public sphere. She feels that when women raise their voice, they aren&t always heard and are hardly encouraged by the government.
Female MPs feel that media plays an important role in shaping the perception of women in public.
Similarly, freelance journalist Aastha KC talked about how important it is for female leaders to answer tough questions. &Every time I make a call to speak to women leaders regarding an ongoing event in the parliament, I fail to get a straight answer and am turned away by saying they will inform me later,& she said. KC added that reporting demands efficiency and journalists tend to focus on a quick source than gender.
With the hope of making women more visible in the media, Nepali Congress MP Lakshmi Pariyar complained about less coverage of women-related issues. She noted how celebrities manage to stay in news for days whereas other cheli-beti in various walks of life struggle to be heard.
Ashtalakshmi Shakya, Province 3 in-charge of Nepal Communist Party (NCP) said women issues are national issues and even men should understand and be involved in these matters, to which a reporter from Kantipur Media, Bidhya Rai suggested that it is important for women to speak for themselves to truly have an impact in the long run.
Women occupy 33 per cent seats in the Parliament and Rai put forward her opinion and asked Shakya, despite owing 112 seats, is it really important to involve men on issues to do with women when women MPs have an opportunity to voice their concerns out loud in public.
Former Member of the National Planning Commission Bimala Rai Poudyal said, if women stop writing about other women and let only men write about women issues, women will never be heard and there won&t be transparency in perspectives.
Women in politics urged media to cooperate for the betterment of women politicians stating it is male voice that prevails. Most of them addressed their concerns regarding male-dominated media and how male counterparts are considerably at a forefront even while making key decisions in the parliament.
NC Chief Whip Sarita Prasai, NCP lawmaker Binda Pandey, MP Ram Kumari Jhakri, Amrita Thapa, Purna Kumari Subedi among others spoke at the programme.
Women from all forums are emerging with time and at this programme such women from two different and vital platforms came together to encourage politicians& ability to govern and journalists& to recognise the gender gap for better coverage.
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Write comment (99 Comments)Kathmandu, October 21
Police have nabbed a person who is said to be running a covert sex trade racket inside Kathmandu, especially in Thamel area, by luring and coercing poor girls from across the country into the trade.
Tanka Bahadur Majhi, 31, of Bhaktipur Rural Municipality-1 of Sarlahi district was arrested today morning at around 6:30am from Nagpokhari, Kathmandu. Majhi was arrested inside a rented taxi along with three girls. Police said that the girls rescued from the taxi were forced into sex trade last night in various hotels of Thamel.
Majhi is believed to be running a sex trade racket and controls a large number of such girls inaccording to police.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Hobindra Bogati at Metropolitan Police Range Teku said, &Majhi would often receive calls from various sources regarding the demand of young girls for sex. He would then collect girls from various places of Kathmandu who were kept in rented rooms.&
The next morning, Majhi would go back to the hotels and pick them up and drop them back to their rented rooms. Bogati also said that three rescued girls had separate rooms at Balaju.
&These rescued girls were in poor health, most of them drunk,& DSP Bogati said.
After being rescued, the girls reported to police that Majhi had first promised to provide them good jobs and called them to Kathmandu from their home districts.
But, Majhi would eventually get them involved in the sex trade saying the girls did not have any option left. &These women have told the police about being beaten up by Majhi,& DSP Bogati said.
Santosh Singh Rathore, DSP at Metropolitan Police Circle, Lainchaur said that most of the girls found involved in sex trade in the area were coerced into the illicit business by someone else.
&These girls normally come from underprivileged family background. They are lured into the capital with the promise of good job, but months after their visit they are not provided any option but to get involved in the sex trade.&
Meanwhile, policehave sent two of the girls to shelter homes and one girl was handed over to her guardians who were residing here in Kathmandu. Kathmandu District Court has remanded Majhi to eight days judicial custody.
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