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Exclusive: Money laundering investigation against Deepak Bhatta intensifies, immigration blacklists him

The Immigration Department blacklisted Bhatta on Monday based on a letter from the Money Laundering Investigation Department.

 

Kathmandu — Controversial businessman Deepak Bhatta has been blacklisted by the Immigration Department as a detailed investigation into money laundering offences intensifies. The Immigration Department blacklisted Bhatta on Monday based on a letter from the Money Laundering Investigation Department. Two officials from the Money Laundering Investigation Department and the Immigration Department confirmed that Bhatta had been blacklisted. 

"Bhatt has been blacklisted as a detailed investigation into money laundering has begun," an official said. "Bhatt has been blacklisted in view of the possibility of his absconding. Now, if he has to go abroad, he will have to seek government approval."

Bhatta has been banned from traveling abroad after being blacklisted by the immigration authorities. People on the immigration blacklist are not allowed to travel abroad without prior approval from the relevant investigating agency or the Government of Nepal.

Controversial businessman Bhatta is the head of Infinity Holdings. He has been accused of being involved in suspicious activities, from obtaining large public procurement contracts, licenses for hydropower, banks/insurance companies and other companies by 'taking power' of party leaders, public office holders and employees, to manipulating tax rates included in the annual budget. Bhatta was brought under investigation by the Money Laundering Investigation Department in November 2079 after details of suspicious transactions were found regarding Infinity Holdings, of which he is the head, and through it.

Saptari Sewa Samaj Qatar provides financial assistance of Rs 31,300 to seriously ill Yasmin Khatun.

Ashiq Hussain Sheikh, Doha, Qatar – Saptari Sewa Samaj Qatar has provided financial assistance of 31,300 (thirty-one thousand three hundred) Nepalese rupees to support the treatment of Yasmin Khatun, who is battling a serious health problem.

After receiving information that the patients were facing difficulties in raising treatment expenses, the organization's chairman Anwarul Haque initiated a special initiative to collect the funds. The program to hand over the collected funds was recently completed.

The handover ceremony was attended by the organization's office bearers, members and representatives of the local Nepali community. In his address on the occasion, Chairman Haque said, "It is our social responsibility to fulfill our responsibility towards the citizens of our homeland even while living abroad. Supporting each other in times of crisis is the true human value." He said that the main objective of the society is to serve humanity and contribute to the well-being of the community.

It is believed that the financial assistance provided to Yasmin Khatun will provide immediate relief in her treatment. The society officials expressed their commitment to continue such initiatives to increase mutual support and unity within the community.

Saptari Service Society Qatar: Organization Introduction and Contribution

Saptari Sewa Samaj Qatar is an active social organization in Qatar, whose main objective is to promote a sense of unity, cooperation, and goodwill among Nepalis living abroad.

Since its inception, the organization has been continuously contributing to areas such as health, education, cultural programs, disaster relief, and emergency financial assistance. The organization aims to bring positive change in society through programs such as improving the living standards of Nepali expatriates, developing leadership among youth, and empowering women.

The members of the organization have been continuously working to spread a sense of cooperation, mutual respect, and social responsibility within the community. Providing immediate financial, social, and moral support to families and individuals in crisis is a special area of ​​​​work of this organization.

The organization has pledged to continue such humanitarian work while remaining active in social responsibility in the future. This has further strengthened the efforts to strengthen social harmony and unity within the Nepali diaspora community.

RPP MP Shahi submits 9-point letter to Prime Minister Shah

Why did the then Maoist party's decision to make the leader's assets public in 2008 fall through?

What you should know

  • Although the Maoists instructed all central members to submit their asset details in December 2081, the decision has been stalled as most leaders have not submitted their details on time.
  • Following party unification and the increase in the size of the central committee, the process of collecting asset details has been postponed, while the issue of financial transparency has been sidelined.
  • Although the government and investigative agencies have recently initiated investigations into the assets of leaders, the decisions to purge and transparently address the Maoist issue have not been implemented in practice.

 

Kathmandu - In December 2002, the then Maoist Party had directed all 250 central members to submit mandatory asset details to the central office by Falgun. The leaders ignored this decision of the central committee by not submitting the asset details within the stipulated time.

The Maoists had adopted a policy of launching a purge campaign, citing the 'unnaturally extravagant lifestyle' of Maoist leaders and cadres. However, the 'purification' policy was stalled midway as the leaders and cadres did not support the party's decision. Even by Kartik 2082, all central members did not submit their asset details. After the Maoists and the CPN-Unified Socialists united in the third week of Kartik 2082, this issue has ceased to arise.

"Before the party unification, leaders were submitting asset details. Half of the central members' details must have come. After the party unification, the size of the central committee has become much larger. Now, the collection of asset details has been postponed," said Ganeshman Pun, Chief Secretary of the NCP Central Office. "At that time, it was decided that the leaders would submit asset details in accordance with the decision to purge the party."

NCP coordinator Pushpa Kamal Dahal had said in the central committee meeting of Bhadra 2082 that the details of the assets of all leaders would be collected and made public. 'The party should form a property investigation commission and make the assets of all leaders public,' Dahal had said.

Conflict within Congress due to parallel activities, disciplinary committee eyes Khadka

Preparations are underway for the disciplinary committee to take action after Purna Bahadur Khadka, in his capacity as the 'acting president', issued a statement using the party's letterhead.

 

What you should know

  • Gagan Thapa's faction has become angry after the Sher Bahadur Deuba faction launched parallel activities within the Congress.
  • There is a possibility that the disciplinary committee will take action against leaders including Deuba faction leader Purna Bahadur Khadka.
  • Leaders have said that there is no alternative to attending the regular general convention together to resolve the conflict within the party.

Kathmandu - The party president Gagan Thapa's faction has been angered after former Congress president Sher Bahadur Deuba's faction started running parallel activities in the name of the party's central working committee. Thapa will discuss the matter in an informal meeting of party office bearers today.

A meeting of the disciplinary committee has been called for Wednesday. The meeting is to discuss the statement issued by Deuba faction leader Purna Bahadur Khadka using the party's letterhead on Saturday in his capacity as the 'acting president' and the meeting scheduled for Tuesday. Based on that discussion, the disciplinary committee may take action, the establishment faction leaders have warned.

Khadka, acting as acting president, had issued a statement on the party's letterhead in protest against the arrest of UML President and former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and Congress leader and former Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak. He has also called a meeting on Tuesday to review the election and discuss the arrest of Oli and Lekhak. Khadka has called a meeting of the Central Working Committee and urged his party's office bearers and members who were in the then Central Working Committee to attend. The then Chief Secretary Krishna Poudel has called everyone to attend the meeting by telephone. It is said that the meeting will continue until Tuesday and Wednesday.

 

 

Poudel said the meeting will discuss the party's defeat in the election and the latest political developments. "We will also review how the party was defeated in the election," he said, "and then discuss the political developments that have occurred since then."

He said that a meeting of district chairmen will also be held soon. Khadka, on the other hand, has informed that the meeting of district chairmen will be held on 19 Chaitra.

The Deuba faction has not accepted the Central Working Committee that emerged from the special general convention. The Central Working Committee that emerged from the special general convention was recognized by the Election Commission on 4 Magh. In protest against this, the then President Sher Bahadur Deuba and the then Acting President Purna Bahadur Khadka have filed a writ petition in the court. The hearing has been scheduled for 22 Chaitra.

Deuba faction leader Jitjung Basnet said that parallel activities will continue between the two parties until the court's decision is made. 'The court should not delay in deciding such a serious matter. It should give a decision soon. The court's decision will pave the way for the unity of the Congress,' he said. 'Right now, we have not accepted the existence of a special general convention, so parallel activities will continue.'

General Secretary Pradeep Poudel said that it was unfortunate that leaders who fought for the rule of law tried to go against the decisions of constitutional bodies and the laws related to political parties. He said that according to the laws of the state, the decisions given by constitutional bodies should be accepted even if one does not like them.

Congressman writes to King Charles urging him to meet Epstein victims during US visit

A US lawmaker is calling on King Charles to meet the survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein when the monarch visits the US.

While not officially confirmed, the King and Queen Camilla are reportedly planning a visit at the end of April.

Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna, who co-sponsored a law that compelled the US justice department to release the Epstein files last year, is calling on the King to privately meet victims to hear from them directly about "how powerful individuals and institutions failed them".

"As you are aware, this is not solely an American matter," Khanna wrote in a letter to the King on Monday.

The Palace has previously expressed that the King's "sympathies have been, and remain with, the victims of any and all forms of abuse".

In his letter, Khanna said: "Epstein's network had significant ties to the United Kingdom through Ghislaine Maxwell, through Epstein's relationships with British public figures, and through the social and political circles in which he operated."

These connections, he wrote, "raise broader questions about how Epstein was able to maintain influence, credibility, and protection across borders for so long".

Khanna said a meeting with survivors would give an opportunity to "identify any additional information British institutions and individuals may be able to share".

He added: "It would also ensure that survivors are heard directly and that these matters are addressed with transparency, seriousness, and accountability."

The California lawmaker also noted that members of Congress have sought testimony from the King's brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, as well as Peter Mandelson, the UK's former ambassador to the US, about their ties to Epstein.

Mountbatten-Windsor, who was stripped of his titles last year due to his ties with Epstein, cannot be forced by a subpoena to go to the US.

In his letter, Khanna said the former prince "did not respond" when Congress members sought testimony from him regarding his ties to the disgraced financier.

Mountbatten-Windsor has consistently and strenuously denied any wrongdoing in his associations with Epstein.

Mandelson, Khanna wrote, was asked to appear before a committee on the same matter, and on whether "sensitive information may have been shared improperly".

"He declined to cooperate, citing the existence of a criminal investigation", Khanna said.

Mandelson remains under investigation after being arrested last month over allegations that while serving as a minister he passed on market-sensitive government information.

The BBC understands Lord Mandelson's position is that he has not acted in any way criminally and was not motivated by financial gain.

US lawmakers tell BBC Andrew should testify over Epstein files

Andrew and King Charles: A personal battle of royal brothers

If the King's US trip does happen, he and Queen Camilla are expected to visit Washington, where they will meet President Donald Trump, and according to US media reports, address Congress.

The visit would come ahead of the 250th anniversary of the US Declaration of Independence in July.

The BBC has contacted Buckingham Palace for comment.

The King said last month that the Royal Family were "ready to support" police in their inquiries after his brother was arrested and then released on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

It related to Andrew's time as the UK's trade representative between 2001-2011, and followed a series of allegations that he shared official documents with Epstein.

Files released by the justice department in recent months also include photos of Mountbatten-Windsor with Epstein, and of the former prince kneeling over a woman whose face is redacted, lying on the floor.

In 2022, Mountbatten-Windsor reached an out-of-court settlement with his most prominent accuser, Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexually abusing her when she was 17. The settlement contained no admission of liability.

Purna Bahadur Khadka told lawmakers: The issue of constitutional amendment has been raised, please be careful.

At a program organized to congratulate the newly elected MPs on Monday, he urged them to fulfill their role in Parliament by keeping the party's history, ideals, and the interests of the people at the center.

 

Kathmandu - Outgoing former Vice President of the Nepali Congress, Purna Bahadur Khadka, has urged the lawmakers to play an effective role despite the Congress's low presence in Parliament after the elections. 

At a program organized to congratulate the newly elected MPs on Monday, he urged them to play their role in the parliament by keeping the party's history, ideals and the interests of the people at the center. He said that they can enter the parliament because the issue of constitutional amendment has been raised. He also urged the party's MPs not to compromise on nationality, self-respect and fundamental rights of the constitution. He said that although they have also raised the issue of constitutional amendment, no progress has been made on it. 

"The issue of constitutional amendment is also being prepared to enter the parliament. Although we had agreed to make constitutional amendment the main issue when forming the previous government, we could not move forward in that direction," he said. "Those issues will still come to the fore. In that, we have focused on our ideals, principles, our values, our country's nationality, our self-respect, and the fundamental rights of our constitution, which are focused on making the Nepali people sovereign and empowered. Without compromising on those core issues, we will be with you jointly outside and inside the parliament on behalf of the Nepali Congress when the constitutional amendment process moves forward based on our experience to date. You will play your role by keeping the party's ideas, history, and ideals at the center, and by keeping the interests of the nation and the people at the center."

King Charles to meet President Trump on US state visit

King Charles and Queen Camilla will meet US President Donald Trump in late April, as a state visit to the United States has been confirmed by Buckingham Palace.

On the way back, the King will pay a visit to Bermuda, a British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic.

The US trip has been expected for some time, but such visits are carried out on behalf of the UK government - and an official announcement appeared to have been waiting for a gap in the political tensions over the Iran war.

Details of the itinerary in the US have still to be released, but it will include Washington, in what will be the first UK state visit to the US since Queen Elizabeth II's visit in 2007.

The visit will include a state dinner at the White House and the King will deliver an address to Congress.

The US marks its 250th anniversary of independence this year - and that will be a significant focus of the trip, with Buckingham Palace saying the trip will "celebrate the historic connections and the modern bilateral relationship" between the countries.

Shortly before the trip was announced on Tuesday, President Trump lashed out at the UK and other countries over the Iran war, telling them to "go get your own oil" from the Strait of Hormuz and "the USA won't be there to help you anymore, just like you weren't there for us" and "go get your own oil!"

King and Trump hail UK-US special relationship in state banquet speech

Congressman writes to King Charles urging him to meet Epstein victims during US visit

After Trump's 'no Churchill' jibe can the special relationship recover?

Ever since President Trump's visit to the UK last September, there has been speculation about the King carrying out a return visit.

The US president's visit to Windsor Castle had seemed to have smoothed UK-US relations, with Trump last week saying of his time with the King: "He honoured me and our country... we had an amazing time."

Trump also spoke of the warmth of his personal relationship with the King - "I think he's fantastic" - and the president said he was looking forward to hosting the King at a state banquet.

There is also likely to be interest in whether the King will meet his son Prince Harry, who lives in the US, during the visit.

Reuters State banquet for US state visit in September 2025 in Windsor CastleReuters

President Trump said he felt "honoured" by his reception in Windsor last year

But there have been political differences, including over the war in Iran, in which Trump publicly criticised UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer as "no Winston Churchill".

That followed a previous dispute when UK veterans were angered by an apparent downplaying by Trump of the UK's military involvement in Afghanistan.

Both rows had raised questions about whether a state visit to the US in April should go ahead - with Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey saying it should be cancelled.

A YouGov survey last week suggested that 49% of the British public were against the state visit to the US while 33% wanted it to go ahead.

The visit also comes in the wake of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest - and US Congressman Ro Khanna has called for King Charles to meet survivors of the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

"As you are aware, this is not solely an American matter," Khanna wrote in a letter to the King on Monday.

Mountbatten-Windsor has always denied any wrongdoing from his links to Epstein.

But while the formal announcement of the state visit might have been delayed, planning seems to have quietly continued in the background, with no signs of the visit being stopped.

The decision to hold a state visit is made by the government, with the King travelling on behalf of the Foreign Office.

Trump appears to be fascinated with the monarchy and to greatly value his relationship with King Charles - and the UK government seems ready to leverage this to improve links with the US and to reduce diplomatic tensions.

UML MP demands Oli's release, PM Shah does not respond

UML MP Rajendra Rai had told Prime Minister Shah, "Party chairman and former Prime Minister KP Oli has been arrested in retaliation. The government should release him immediately, I demand his immediate release."

 

What you should know

  • UML lawmakers have demanded the immediate release of Chairman KP Sharma Oli, saying that he was arrested on the basis of political vendetta.
  • Although Prime Minister Shah did not respond to Oli's arrest, he did respond to MPs' queries regarding development.
  • The police have arrested Oli, along with the then Home Minister Lekhak, on charges of not firing on the Gen-G protesters and have obtained a 5-day detention permit from the court.

Kathmandu - The issue of the arrest of UML Chairman and former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has been raised with Prime Minister Balendra Shah. UML lawmakers had drawn the attention of Prime Minister Shah to immediately release Oli, saying that he was arrested for political vendetta. 

Prime Minister Shah had summoned Koshi Province MPs to Singha Durbar on Monday to discuss the development of the region. During the meeting, UML MP Rajendra Rai raised the issue of Chairman Oli's arrest. 

Rai had said, "Party chairman and former Prime Minister KP Oli has been arrested in retaliation. The government should release him immediately, I demand his immediate release."

Prime Minister Shah did not respond to the issue raised by UML MP Rai. Shah had answered the questions raised by the MPs regarding the development status of their areas and the plans to be brought in the upcoming budget. Prime Minister Shah had said that the issues raised by the MPs regarding development will be addressed appropriately according to the budget. 

An MP participating in the meeting said, "The Prime Minister had answered the questions we raised related to development. However, he had no answer regarding Oli's arrest."  

Former Prime Minister and UML Chairman Oli was arrested by police from Bhaktapur on Saturday. Police arrested Oli and then Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak on Saturday morning in the course of implementing the report submitted by the Gauri Bahadur Karki-led commission that he did not stop firing on Gen-G protesters on Bhadra 23. The Kathmandu District Court has granted permission for both of them to be detained for 5 days for investigation. UML has announced that it will wage a street and legal battle against Chairman Oli's arrest.

Police submit probe report against RSP's chair Lamichhane

KATHMANDU, DECEMBER 17

Kaski Police has submitted an investigation report with the District Government Attorney's Office against Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) President Rabi Lamichhane in a case involving cooperative fraud, organised crime, and money laundering.

 

According to spokesperson of Kaski Police Basant Kumar Sharma, the police have recommended charging 51 people, including Lamichhane, former deputy inspector general of police Chhabi Lal Joshi, Ram Prasad Khanal, and Lila Pachhai, with cooperative savings embezzlement, organised crime, and money laundering.

"We submitted our investigation report, as well as supporting documents from various agencies, to the Government Attorney's Office," he said.

"We filed charges seeking punishment for cooperative fraud, organised crime, and money laundering."

Kamala Kafle, Chief of the District Attorney's Office and Attorney General, confirmed that the investigation report was submitted by the police.

"They have presented a report. There are numerous files. We will need some time to study it," she said.

Lamichhane has been in police custody for nearly 60 days after being arrested in Kathmandu and taken to Pokhara, Kaski.

On Thursday, the Kaski District Court extended the detention period for the seventh time for further investigation.

Kafle stated that they have four days from Tuesday to review the report and make a decision on the case.

She stated that no one can be detained for more than 90 days, and that the case must be filed by Friday.

A legal provision in the ongoing investigation requires that a case against Lamichhane and the other accused be filed within 90 days of the investigation's completion. The 90-day period is said to end on Saturday.

The police submitted the investigation report before the extended investigation period for the case in custody expired.

However, officials have stated that former Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Lamichhane term will be extended until a case against him is filed.

There was a legal provision that would calculate the period of investigation and detention for Lamichhane's case beginning on September 22 with the arrest of Chhabilal Joshi, another Gorkha Media director who was being investigated for the same offence.

Police investigated the defendants in response to a supplementary complaint filed on February 5. Former DIG Joshi and Pachhai were arrested on September 22 and 25, respectively.

Lamichhane was arrested at the party office in Kathmandu on October 18 and transported to Pokhara the same day. Similarly, Khanal was detained on October 25. In addition, all four are being investigated in Chitwan, Rupandehi, Parsa, and Kathmandu.

According to the parliamentary probe committee's report, funds taken from the cooperative were used for television work while Lamichhane served as the responsible executive.

Chapter 18 of the report mentions Lamichhane and states to take legal action against Lamichhane.

The committee's report stated that money from five out of seven cooperatives, including Gitendra Babu (GB) Rai, was illegally brought into Gorkha Media, the company that operates Galaxy Television, to which Lamichhane was previously affiliated.

"The company's directors or shareholders bear primary responsibility in such an organisation. The characters in the roles and responsibilities of shareholders, board members, and managing directors should not ignore their responsibility and liability for the funds received by the company," reads the report.

"After the money of the cooperative's savers was irregularly transferred to Gorkha Media's account, it was discovered that they were involved in the process of spending the money and making it available to the company while the directors GB Rai and member Kumar Ramtel, as well as the then-managing director Rabi Lamichhane and director Chabilal Joshi, were partners in the c

Cabinet decisions: Govt to honor 35 sports personalities for Int'l achievements

KATHMANDU, DECEMBER 16

The government has announced plans to honor 35 individuals from the sports fraternity for their exceptional victories in various international competitions.

Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung, shared the details while unveiling the decisions made during the Cabinet meetings held last Thursday and Friday.

Among the key resolutions, the government decided to recognize award-winning athletes, their coaches, managers, and physiotherapists who secured medals in international football, karate, and beach volleyball tournaments.

Minister Gurung, who also serves as the government spokesperson, informed that the Cabinet has granted in-principle approval to address issues and compensation related to the under-construction Nagdhunga Tunnel Project.

Other notable decisions include accepting grant assistance of USD 100 million from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for the Green, Resilient, and Inclusive Development Programme, as well as a USD 170 million concessional loan and USD 15 million grant from the ADB for improving Kathmandu Valley's drinking water supply system.

The Cabinet also approved a USD 3 million grant from the Japan Fund for Prosperous and Resilient Asia and the Pacific, in addition to an USD 85 million ADB grant for irrigation modernization.

Additional decisions include the appointment of Devraj Dungana as Executive Director of the Security Print Press Centre and the nomination of Dr. Rajendra Prasad Baral and Deepak Raj Sapkota as board members of the Shahid Gangalal National Heart Centre.

The government further endorsed the fourth periodic report to be submitted to the Committee on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights and approved a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Nepal and India on water, sanitation, and hygiene development projects.

Moreover, the meeting approved the Electronic Good Governance Commission (Formation and Operation) (First Amendment) Order and guidelines for prioritizing domestically produced goods in public offices.

Lastly, the government ratified the Micro, Cottage, and Small Enterprises Promotion Policy, the Industrial and Investment Promotion Fund Operation Procedure, and the National Urban Development Policy 2081 BS.

Cabinet decisions: Govt to honor 35 sports personalities for Int'l achievements

KATHMANDU, DECEMBER 16

The government has announced plans to honor 35 individuals from the sports fraternity for their exceptional victories in various international competitions.

Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung, shared the details while unveiling the decisions made during the Cabinet meetings held last Thursday and Friday.

Among the key resolutions, the government decided to recognize award-winning athletes, their coaches, managers, and physiotherapists who secured medals in international football, karate, and beach volleyball tournaments.

Minister Gurung, who also serves as the government spokesperson, informed that the Cabinet has granted in-principle approval to address issues and compensation related to the under-construction Nagdhunga Tunnel Project.

Other notable decisions include accepting grant assistance of USD 100 million from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for the Green, Resilient, and Inclusive Development Programme, as well as a USD 170 million concessional loan and USD 15 million grant from the ADB for improving Kathmandu Valley's drinking water supply system.

The Cabinet also approved a USD 3 million grant from the Japan Fund for Prosperous and Resilient Asia and the Pacific, in addition to an USD 85 million ADB grant for irrigation modernization.

Additional decisions include the appointment of Devraj Dungana as Executive Director of the Security Print Press Centre and the nomination of Dr. Rajendra Prasad Baral and Deepak Raj Sapkota as board members of the Shahid Gangalal National Heart Centre.

The government further endorsed the fourth periodic report to be submitted to the Committee on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights and approved a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Nepal and India on water, sanitation, and hygiene development projects.

Moreover, the meeting approved the Electronic Good Governance Commission (Formation and Operation) (First Amendment) Order and guidelines for prioritizing domestically produced goods in public offices.

Lastly, the government ratified the Micro, Cottage, and Small Enterprises Promotion Policy, the Industrial and Investment Promotion Fund Operation Procedure, and the National Urban Development Policy 2081 BS.

Flight passenger warns travelers to 'always screenshot your boarding pass': Here's why

A traveler took to social media to share their experience using their mobile boarding pass in order to share an important message with fellow travelers.

Titled "Always screenshot your boarding pass from the app," the user wrote in the post, "Call me paranoid, but I take that extra step just in case."

The user went on to explain that a flight attendant approached them upon seating and said they were upgraded.

DELTA PASSENGER SHARES RARE MOVE MADE BY GATE AGENT WHO ALTERED SEAT ASSIGNMENTS ON FLIGHT

"Finally get to FC [first class] and settle in, only for another FA [flight attendant] --I'm not making this up-- come and tell me that it was a mistake and the upgrade was not available. Annoying but I guess whatever, maybe the GA [gate agent] made a mistake," said the post. 

The Redditor, who claimed to be flying American Airlines, then shared that once they arrived back at their original seat, a fellow passenger who said they were on standby said it was her seat.

Boarding pass

A traveler who said they were flying on American Airlines warned others to screenshot their digital boarding passes after a "complete snafu." (iStock)

"I look in the app and of course, my boarding pass had changed to the FC seat, which was not available. Good thing I had the screenshot of the original pass and showed it to her and to the FA, who then moved her somewhere in the back," the post said. 

The user added, "A complete snafu, which of course they had no explanation for, but if I had not had that screenshot, it would have been me in the back."

Fox News Digital reached out to American Airlines for comment.

AIRLINE 'SEAT SQUATTERS' TRAVEL TREND IS TAKING OVER SOCIAL MEDIA

Gary Leff, a Virginia-based travel industry expert and author of the blog "View From the Wing," told Fox News Digital he always screenshots his digital boarding passes.

"An airline's system can go down, or an internet connection can fail right as I'm trying to board. So, I view this as a backup that helps me board smoothly," said Leff.

boarding pass on phone

The user said that before a flight "… I take that extra step just in case." (iStock)

On the sub-Reddit forum titled "r/americanairlines," users took part in discussing online boarding passes.

"That’s awful!! Great idea about the screenshot," commented a user.

Another posted, "I often wondered about that. So many seat changes seem to happen before a flight."

FLIGHT PASSENGER SPARKS DEBATE ABOUT 'MANSPREADING' ON PLANES AFTER FELLOW FLYER RESTS FOOT IN HER SPACE

"I put mine on the wallet as well but if the seat changes it updates on the wallet too. Hence screenshot," added a user.

Some also said they screenshot their passes as an added precaution. 

flight passengers boarding

"I always get a paper ticket. You never [know] what can happen with electronics," says one user. (iStock)

"I do it every single time, just in case my phone or the app has a connectivity issue at the wrong time."

Other users expressed frustrations with digital passes.

"It always disappears immediately for me like it's trying real hard to avoid me lol," said one.

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Many Redditors said they prefer physical boarding passes.

"Paper boarding pass ftw [for the win]. I don't need my phone to be out for anyone to see," commented one user. 

people boarding plane

Leff cautions travelers to always keep a record of their original seat assignments. (iStock)

Another added, "I always get a paper ticket. You never [know] what can happen with electronics."

"There's nothing like the paper boarding (pass) document, printed on their paper, with all the fancy numbers and barcode," a user concurred. 

The user continued, "That is a legal document that may come in handy in a court case. Electronic boarding passes from the carrier's app/website can disappear in the blink of an eye. Screen prints are barely one step above that."

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"Just print your boarding pass at a kiosk when you enter the airport," one user suggested. 

Leff says it is important to keep a record of seats in case something changes.

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"An airline may reassign your seat for operational reasons, but showing where you were previously seated can be persuasive in making your case not to be moved," said Leff. 

Cabinet decisions: Govt to honor 35 sports personalities for Int'l achievements

KATHMANDU, DECEMBER 16

The government has announced plans to honor 35 individuals from the sports fraternity for their exceptional victories in various international competitions.

Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung, shared the details while unveiling the decisions made during the Cabinet meetings held last Thursday and Friday.

Among the key resolutions, the government decided to recognize award-winning athletes, their coaches, managers, and physiotherapists who secured medals in international football, karate, and beach volleyball tournaments.

Minister Gurung, who also serves as the government spokesperson, informed that the Cabinet has granted in-principle approval to address issues and compensation related to the under-construction Nagdhunga Tunnel Project.

Other notable decisions include accepting grant assistance of USD 100 million from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for the Green, Resilient, and Inclusive Development Programme, as well as a USD 170 million concessional loan and USD 15 million grant from the ADB for improving Kathmandu Valley's drinking water supply system.

The Cabinet also approved a USD 3 million grant from the Japan Fund for Prosperous and Resilient Asia and the Pacific, in addition to an USD 85 million ADB grant for irrigation modernization.

Additional decisions include the appointment of Devraj Dungana as Executive Director of the Security Print Press Centre and the nomination of Dr. Rajendra Prasad Baral and Deepak Raj Sapkota as board members of the Shahid Gangalal National Heart Centre.

The government further endorsed the fourth periodic report to be submitted to the Committee on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights and approved a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Nepal and India on water, sanitation, and hygiene development projects.

Moreover, the meeting approved the Electronic Good Governance Commission (Formation and Operation) (First Amendment) Order and guidelines for prioritizing domestically produced goods in public offices.

Lastly, the government ratified the Micro, Cottage, and Small Enterprises Promotion Policy, the Industrial and Investment Promotion Fund Operation Procedure, and the National Urban Development Policy 2081 BS.

The stunning Ilıca Bay in Turkey is opened to visitors by the Swissôtel Resort & Spa Çeşme.

The stunning Ilıca Bay in Turkey is opened to visitors by the Swissôtel Resort & Spa Çeşme.

The Swissôtel Resort & Spa Çeşme, which is situated in the centre of Ilıca Bay, Turkey, is a welcome addition to the premium brand portfolio of Accor, a global leader in the hospitality industry. Inspired by the surrounding natural environment and the conviction that time and travel are genuine treasures in life, the November 1, 2023 opening of Swissôtel Resort & Spa Çeşme takes place. 

The new favourite resort of Çeşme
The newest hotel in Ilıca, one of Turkey’s most popular tourist attractions, Swissôtel Resort & Spa Çeşme, will offer distinctive experiences for anyone looking to find themselves and go on a peaceful journey. Çeşme’s new favourite resort.

The resort, which combines Swiss hospitality with the tradition of Çeşme, has 248 modern, comfortable rooms, including 18 suites, all with smart technology and beautifully planned views of the gardens and sea.

Swissôtel Resort & Spa Çeşme is distinguished by its design, which reflects with the vitality of Alpine energy and enhanced by the well-known Swiss style and service.

The conference and event spaces, which range in size from 35 square feet to 625 square feet and can accommodate groups of different sizes, offer 10 large meeting spaces designed to satisfy the needs of every occasion. The decor was inspired by the Alps’ minimalist style.

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Paul Stevens, Chief Operating Officer, Premium, Midscale & Economy Division, Middle East, Africa & Türkiye at Accor, said: “We are pleased to add Swissôtel Resort & Spa Çeşme to the Accor portfolio while strengthening Swissôtel’s presence in Turkey with this fourth property. The captivating bay in Ilıca sets the stage for a serene escape where guests can recharge and experience Swiss vitality, blended with Turkish hospitality, amidst this beachfront destination.”

“We are redefining relaxation and comfort by offering a truly enriching vacation experience.” Bilal Dilek, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of Dilek Holding, said: “Swissôtel Resort & Spa Çeşme is a project that has been designed befitting the unique beauty of Çeşme and completed with our conviction that the opening of the hotel will add a distinctive flair to the destination. ”

Our holding is committed to the mission of investing in a better future by protecting nature with our purposeful approach to sustainability and quality service policy, and we are delighted to invest in such a rewarding project that gives back to our community.

With its magnificent views, stylish rooms and food and beverage offerings, Swissôtel Resort & Spa Çeşme ensures guests have a refined experience that is one of a kind. We are delighted to welcome our guests as we anticipate great demand throughout the year.”


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Combining elegance and nature, 
the Swissôtel Resort & Spa Çeşme offers a one-of-a-kind vacation experience amidst the natural beauty of Ilıca, as well as the healing powers of the nearby thermal springs and the peace of the olive trees. Rich mineral thermal waters and premium Swiss essential oils are combined in Swissôtel’s signature brand, Pürovel Spa & Sport, to create an extraordinary spa experience that transcends physical rejuvenation. 

The resort’s spa is equipped with 10 private treatment rooms, a thermal swimming pool and indoor and outdoor pools, offering guests a revitalizing experience. Swissôtel Resort and Spa Çeşme takes pride in its exceptional sandy beaches that stand as one of the finest in Çeşme, where guests can also enjoy refreshing beverages and soak up the views from the comfort of the pristine shores at the new beach bar.

Gourmet encounters with flavours sourced from around the world.
Swissôtel Resort & Spa Çeşme presents a culinary adventure like no other, offering a diverse range of flavors from around the world. Renowned for its creative dishes, this exquisite resort invites guests to indulge in a gastronomic journey curated by master chefs.

Guests will embark on an exploration of local and international flavors, crafted to tantalize the taste buds. The carefully curated menus showcase the captivating essence of Far Eastern, Italian, and Turkish cuisines. Bellâ Tavola, with its authentic Italian flavors, sets the stage for an unforgettable culinary experience.

Guests can continue their journey with Noida, a showcase of Far Eastern culinary artistry, and savor the half-century-old delicacies of Turkish cuisine at Hamdi.

At Swissôtel Resort & Spa Çeşme, unique experiences await guests at any time of the day. The hotel boasts an array of exceptional bars, including the sophisticated Lobby Lounge and the relaxing Beach Bar.

Swissôtel Residences Çeşme; The freedom of a home, with convenient access to wellness-focused amenities.
Swissôtel Residences Çeşme, which joins other Swissôtel branded residence projects in Turkey, Qatar and Bulgaria, is the first and only branded residence project on Çeşme’s Ilıca Beach. It is located at the centre of this unique landscape, offering homeowners year-round comfort and pleasure.

With 106 luxury residences and extensive facilities dedicated for Residence Owners, this flagship development showcases the essence of Swiss hospitality through its unique architecture, natural materials, sustainability, and is underpinned by Swiss craftsmanship.

Residence Owners at Swissôtel Residences Çeşme will benefit from access to the resort’s services and facilities, while enjoying exclusive benefits from the “Accor Ownership Benefits program”, which offers a range of advantages, perks and exclusive offers including elevated status in Accor’s lifestyle loyalty program, ALL – Accor Live Limitless.

What a can of tuna can teach us about international workers’ solidarity

ongtime Working People listeners will be familiar with Max and Mel’s extended work discussing the supply chain, the workers who keep that system running day in and day out, and the dangerous and exploitative working conditions that many workers labor under. Our global economy relies on these workers to stay running–and bosses around the world use this pressure as a cudgel against the workers.

For today’s episode of Working People, we’re zooming out and taking a look at the global supply chain with Judy Gearhart, research professor with the Accountability Research Center at American University and host of the Labor Link Podcast, a podcast about “the brave individuals organizing the workers who make our stuff.” With decades of experience collaborating with organizers and rights advocates supporting worker struggles in the Global South, Judy is uniquely positioned to bring the stories of these workers forth to her listeners.

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Speaker 1 (00:17):

Hi, I’m Judy Gerhardt. I’m a research professor with the Accountability Research Center at American University at the School for International Service, and I host a podcast called the Labor Link Podcast, which is about workers organizing and global supply chains.

Speaker 2 (00:33):

Hello everyone. It’s your host, Mel er, and welcome back to another episode of Working People, a podcast about the lives, jobs, dreams, and struggles of the working class today. Brought to you in partnership within these Times magazine and the Real News Network produced by Jules Taylor and made possible by the support of listeners like You Working People is a proud member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network. If you love what we do and are looking for more worker and labor focused shows like ours, follow the link in the show notes and go check out the other great shows in our network and please support the work we’re doing here at Working People because we can’t keep going without you. Share our episodes with your coworkers, friends and family members. Leave positive reviews of the show on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and reach out to us if you have recommendations for working folks that you’d like us to talk to.

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And please support the work we do at The Real News by going to the real news.com/donate, especially if you want to see more reporting from the front lines of struggle around the US and across the world. Long time TRNN supporters will be familiar with my previous work on the US supply chain and the integral role that railroad workers played in maintaining the network of goods and services that keep our country running as we learned in 2022. Without the workers, these networks don’t run. Bottlenecks happen and the national and global economy can grind to a stuttering halt. If you haven’t read my previous coverage on it, then please check it out at the link in our show notes on today’s episode of Working People, we’re going beyond the borders of the US and trending our focus on the international workers who keep the world’s global economy running.

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This is likely going to become a series of interviews with workers from all over the world, but I’m getting a little bit ahead of myself. So to start this conversation, I thought it would be important to bring on someone who’s been doing the important work of giving a platform to the workers who make these global industries run. I want to talk to her about her life and research and dig into the important work that she’s doing now. As always, it’s my goal to give you our listeners the context you need as we pull back the curtain on contemporary labor organizing both in this country and worldwide. So with us today to help us get that conversation rolling is Judy Gerhart, research professor with the Accountability Research Center at American University and host of the Labor Link Podcast, a podcast about the brave individuals organizing the workers who make our stuff with decades of experience collaborating with organizers and rights advocates, supporting worker struggles in the global south, Judy is uniquely positioned to bring the stories of these workers forth, her listeners from their website.

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The Labor Link Podcast touches on many aspects of the global economy, trade policy, international development programs, corporate accountability, and the international human rights norms meant to protect workers from abuse. The first Labor Link podcast series featured organizers leveraging transnational campaigns to build power. And this second series is on Fisher driven solutions to the seafood industry, featuring interviews with Fisher organizers from around the world who are overcoming challenges and using creative strategies to advance fisher’s rights in the global fishing industry. Thank you so much for being on the show today, Judy. I’m really excited to have this conversation.

Speaker 1 (03:37):

Thank you so much, Mel. I really appreciate you and Max having me on.

Speaker 2 (03:41):

So to start off our conversation, I first wanted to give our listeners a chance to get to know a little bit more about you and your work, your career. How did the last couple decades of organizing nonprofit work bring you to this current research?

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Deepinder Goyal has a ₹30 update days after ₹20 lakh chief of staff demand caused an uproar

In an unexpected twist, Zomato has introduced a limited-time special offer for its Zomato Gold membership, following a storm of online reactions to a recent job post by CEO Deepinder Goyal. While Goyal’s Chief of Staff vacancy caused a stir online due to its unusual requirements, Zomato is now offering customers a chance to grab a six-month Zomato Gold membership for just ₹30.

 

Deepinder Goyal launched a weekend Zomato Gold offer after his <span class='webrupee'>₹</span>20 lakh job posting sparked debate. (Instagram/deepigoyal) Deepinder Goyal launched a weekend Zomato Gold offer after his ₹20 lakh job posting sparked debate. (Instagram/deepigoyal)

This deal, however, is only available for this weekend, so customers will need to act fast.

(Also read: Deepinder Goyal trolled for asking job candidate to pay ₹20 lakh for Zomato role)

A weekend special

Zomato took to X (formerly Twitter) to share the offer with users, accompanied by a cheeky caption: "Special offer for this weekend by Chief of Marketing Staff." The accompanying image humorously stated, "Update from CEO: No need to pay us ₹20 lakh. Just pay ₹30 for 6 months of Zomato Gold."

The reference to the ₹20 lakh figure plays on the earlier controversy surrounding Goyal's job post for a Chief of Staff, where candidates were reportedly asked to pay an “opportunity fee” of ₹20 lakh and would not be paid for the first year.

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The Election Commission has urged all the voters of various local levels, where the by-elections are being held on Sunday, to exercise their adult franchise in a free and fearless manner.

Issuing a press release on Saturday, the commission has urged voters to cast their votes confidently at designated polling centres from 7 am to 5 pm on Sunday. Voters are encouraged to participate in the voting by selecting their preferred candidate’s electoral symbol.

The commission has stated that all preparations for the upcoming local by-election have been completed.

To facilitate the voting process, voters can present original identification documents, such as voter identity cards, Nepali citizenship certificates, national identity cards, passports, permanent account number (PAN) cards, or driving licences, the commission said. However, it has clarified that voters must be listed in the final electoral roll published by the commission to be eligible to vote.

To ensure a smooth voting process and maintain security, the Ministry of Home Affairs has instructed Chief District Officers in the respective districts to regulate transportation outside designated polling areas. Public holidays have been declared in the concerned local units and wards to facilitate voting.

Nita Pokhrel Aryal, spokesperson for the commission, stated that polling officials and staff have been directed to perform their duties in a responsible way and ensure a fear-free environment for voters. The commission has appealed to political parties, voters, candidates, media personnel, and observers to cooperate in maintaining peace and order at polling centres.

Additionally, the commission has instructed relevant authorities to take legal action against any attempts to disrupt the electoral process and ensure its smooth completion in accordance with prevailing laws.


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The government has announced plans to honor 35 individuals from the sports fraternity for their exceptional victories in various international competitions.

 

Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung, shared the details while unveiling the decisions made during the Cabinet meetings held last Thursday and Friday.

Among the key resolutions, the government decided to recognize award-winning athletes, their coaches, managers, and physiotherapists who secured medals in international football, karate, and beach volleyball tournaments.

Minister Gurung, who also serves as the government spokesperson, informed that the Cabinet has granted in-principle approval to address issues and compensation related to the under-construction Nagdhunga Tunnel Project.

Other notable decisions include accepting grant assistance of USD 100 million from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for the Green, Resilient, and Inclusive Development Programme, as well as a USD 170 million concessional loan and USD 15 million grant from the ADB for improving Kathmandu Valley's drinking water supply system.

The Cabinet also approved a USD 3 million grant from the Japan Fund for Prosperous and Resilient Asia and the Pacific, in addition to an USD 85 million ADB grant for irrigation modernization.

Additional decisions include the appointment of Devraj Dungana as Executive Director of the Security Print Press Centre and the nomination of Dr. Rajendra Prasad Baral and Deepak Raj Sapkota as board members of the Shahid Gangalal National Heart Centre.

The government further endorsed the fourth periodic report to be submitted to the Committee on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights and approved a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Nepal and India on water, sanitation, and hygiene development projects.

Moreover, the meeting approved the Electronic Good Governance Commission (Formation and Operation) (First Amendment) Order and guidelines for prioritizing domestically produced goods in public offices.

Lastly, the government ratified the Micro, Cottage, and Small Enterprises Promotion Policy, the Industrial and Investment Promotion Fund Operation Procedure, and the National Urban Development Policy 2081 BS.

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Swift, 33, surprised her fans on July 8 by releasing the music video for her brand-new song, “I Can See You.”  This song is a “From the Vault” selection from her third studio album, which was just rerecorded in 2010.

Ex-partner reunites for the new music video:

Swift stunned the audience at Geha Field at Arrowhead Stadium during the first of two performances by introducing King, Taylor Lautner, and Cash.

By performing backflips and cartwheels onstage, Lautner stunned onstage for the audience.

Fans were caught off surprised when Lautner performed a flip as soon as he entered the stage and afterwards said, “It felt right,” in a speech.

The renowned star artist subsequently talked about the song video that has been trending on Twitter and expressed his gratitude to Swift for starring King, Cash, and him in it.

To prevent confusion, Lautner’s wife Taylor Dome, better known as Tay, joined him and Swift on set. The three imitated the Spider-Man meme by pointing at one other and jokingly asking, “Who is the real Taylor?”

Taylor Swift and Lautner were in love in 2009, and it is believed that the tearful Speak Now song “Back to December” is about the end of their relationship. For the “I Can See You” music video, the two got reunited.

Taylor Launter statement for Taylor Swift:

I simply want to have time for one brief message. Your regard is unshakable. Not for the musician, singer, or performer that you are, but really for the person that you are,” Lautner commented.

“You are brave, humble, kind, and I’m honored to know you; as a result, I would want to thank you for doing this and for being in my life.

About Taylor swift Album:

The trio and the song video help Swift recapture her album ‘Speak Now.’ Also, King and Presley were seen in Swift’s 2011 “Mean” music video. 

The special release of the long-awaited re-recording of the “Enchanted” singer’s 2010 album Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) occurred with the release of a memorable surprise.

Featuring from Fall Out Boy and Hayley Williams, the new album includes updated versions of the original track listing and previously released additional songs in along with six brand-new “From the vault” songs.

Taylor Swift statement released on Friday morning:

Taylor talked more about the album in a statement released on Friday morning. She stated it was pulled by “the whims, fantasies, heartaches, dramas, and tragedies” of her life between the ages of 18 and 20.

I remember making tracklist after tracklist, obsessing over the I made tracklist after tracklist, she wrote. “I had to be ruthless with my choices, and I left some songs behind that I am still very proud of now. There are six From the Vault songs available as a result.

Swift continued by referencing her song “Innocent,” adding that she recorded Speak now (Taylor’s Version) when she “was 32 (and still growing up, now),” and that the memories it brought back filled her “with nostalgia and respect. For life, for you, and for a chance to recover my creative work.

Thank you, a million times, for the memories that break our fall, she said and conclude her statement.

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