दक्षिणकाली भगवानको मन्दिरमा अप्रत्यासित घटना,मन्दिरका सबै नाग बाहिर निश्ने, फेरी अनिष्टको संकेत !
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12 Signs That Prove You’re Truly, Madly & Deeply In Love With Momos
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There are two kinds of people – those who eat momos and the
others who ‘worship’ them. Today we shall talk about 12 signs that
differentiate the two kinds of people. If you can relate to all of these
points below, then my friend; you are truly, madly and deeply in love
with momos.
1. Whenever you hear someone say ‘momo’, you start salivating.
“Hya kina momo vanna parethiyo talai, mukh nai rasayo. Jaau hid khana jaam.”
2. You can have momos for breakfast, lunch and dinner; but still you can never get enough of it.”
3. You have momos for ‘khaja’ at workplace every single day and you have started looking like a momo yourself, but who cares!
4. Whenever you visit a restaurant, the first thing you order, of course, is a plate of momos.
“Suruma ek plate momo lyai halnu ani baaki pachhi order garamla.”
5. Even the waiters of your regular restaurant know that you’re going to have momos even before you order anything.
“Chicken momo lyaidiu sir?”
6. Any restaurant that doesn’t serve momos is a place to avoid.
“Ae teo restaurant, teo ta jhoor chha. Momo ni paidaina teya ta.”
7. Whenever it gets cold, the first thing you remember is ‘Jhol Momo’.
“Aachhu! Kasto jado vako yaar. Takka jhol momo khana paaye aile.”
8. Just one plate of momos is never enough for you.
9. You can share anything with your friends but not momos from your plate.
“Hya, arko order gar na. Ma dinna.”
10. You know about all the places in town where they serve the most delicious momos.
“Teo restaurant ma chicken momo daami huncha, ani teo arkoma chahi paneer momo. Pork momo chahi teo wala ma babaal huncha yaar.”
11. When it comes to momos, you are the world’s most non-racist person ever as you don’t care what color or size it comes in; you just love them all.
12. And now finally, after seeing all these pictures of delicious momos; you’re already craving to have some even if you just had your meal.
Moral of the story: Screw everyone and everything else, momo is true love! Do comment below which is your favorite kind of momo. Nom nom!
1. Whenever you hear someone say ‘momo’, you start salivating.
“Hya kina momo vanna parethiyo talai, mukh nai rasayo. Jaau hid khana jaam.”
2. You can have momos for breakfast, lunch and dinner; but still you can never get enough of it.”
3. You have momos for ‘khaja’ at workplace every single day and you have started looking like a momo yourself, but who cares!
4. Whenever you visit a restaurant, the first thing you order, of course, is a plate of momos.
“Suruma ek plate momo lyai halnu ani baaki pachhi order garamla.”
5. Even the waiters of your regular restaurant know that you’re going to have momos even before you order anything.
“Chicken momo lyaidiu sir?”
6. Any restaurant that doesn’t serve momos is a place to avoid.
“Ae teo restaurant, teo ta jhoor chha. Momo ni paidaina teya ta.”
7. Whenever it gets cold, the first thing you remember is ‘Jhol Momo’.
“Aachhu! Kasto jado vako yaar. Takka jhol momo khana paaye aile.”
8. Just one plate of momos is never enough for you.
9. You can share anything with your friends but not momos from your plate.
“Hya, arko order gar na. Ma dinna.”
10. You know about all the places in town where they serve the most delicious momos.
“Teo restaurant ma chicken momo daami huncha, ani teo arkoma chahi paneer momo. Pork momo chahi teo wala ma babaal huncha yaar.”
11. When it comes to momos, you are the world’s most non-racist person ever as you don’t care what color or size it comes in; you just love them all.
12. And now finally, after seeing all these pictures of delicious momos; you’re already craving to have some even if you just had your meal.
Moral of the story: Screw everyone and everything else, momo is true love! Do comment below which is your favorite kind of momo. Nom nom!
Nepal Vs Ireland :::::::: watch Live streamming
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Finally Nepal win over Ireland by 8 wickets and entered in second round before played last game against India. The last game of Nepal and India just classify group winner and runner up. This match will live telecasted by star sport 1 on Feb 1 2016 at 8:45 am Nepal time.
Dilma Roussef calls on Brazil society to unite against Zika virus
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Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff
has said national mobilisation is needed to fight Zika
Zika
virus
President Dilma Rousseff has called
on the whole of Brazilian society to help combat the spread of the Zika virus,
which has been linked to birth defects.
Ms Rousseff said national
mobilisation was needed to eliminate the mosquitoes that spread the virus, and
urged community groups and unions to help.
Zika is thought to cause a form of
infant brain damage, microcephaly.
Three to four million people could
be infected with Zika in the Americas this year, experts have warned.
Ms Rousseff rejected comments made
by her health minister earlier this week, who said Brazil was badly losing the
fight against the virus.
But Brazil is the country worst
affected by the Zika outbreak, with 270 cases of microcephaly confirmed by the
health ministry and 3,448 being investigated.
Concerns have arisen about Brazil's
ability to safely host this year's Olympic Games in the capital Rio de Janeiro.
Thomas Bach, the head of the International Olympic Committee, has said steps
are being taken to protect the event.
The IOC said it will issue
guidelines later on Friday for athletes and visitors taking part.
Abortion
petition
A group of Brazilian lawyers,
activists and scientists is to ask the country's supreme court to allow
abortions for women who have contracted the virus.
Abortions are illegal in Brazil,
except in health emergencies or cases of rape or, since 2012, another brain
condition known as anencephaly.
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Media captionDeborah Diniz explains
why she feels abortion laws need to change in Brazil
The new petition is to be delivered
to the supreme court in two months' time. The BBC has learned that it argues
that "the Brazilian state is responsible for the Zika outbreak" for
not having eradicated the Aedes aegypti mosquito which carries it.
Brazilian women "should not be
penalised for the consequences of flawed policies", it says.
The group behind the microcephaly
supreme court plea also won the exception for anencephaly in 2012.
Debora Diniz, a law professor at
Brasilia University, told the BBC the disease disproportionately affected the
poor.
She said: "It is important to
remember, when we talk about abortion and reproductive rights in general, that
we have a social class split in Brazil - wealthy women will access safe
abortion, legal or illegal, and poor women will go to the illegal market or
continue to be pregnant."
No
vaccine
Most people do not develop symptoms
of the Zika virus but may pass the virus on to their children. There is no
known cure or vaccine. The US says it hopes to begin human vaccine trials by
the end of 2016.
Officials from the US National
Institute of Health (NIH) said they had two potential Zika vaccines in
development. One that is based on an experimental West Nile vaccine could be
repurposed for Zika and enter clinical trials by the end of 2016, the NIH said.
WHO director general Dr Margaret
Chan said Zika had gone "from a mild threat to one of alarming
proportions". She has set up a Zika "emergency team" following
the "explosive" spread of the virus.
The team will meet on Monday to
decide whether Zika should be treated as a global emergency.
Zika was first detected in Uganda in
1947, but has never caused an outbreak on this scale. Brazil reported the first
cases of Zika in South America in May 2015.
WHO officials said between 500,000
and 1.5 million people had been infected in Brazil, and the virus has since
spread to more than 20 countries in the region.
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Aedes aegypti
What
is the Zika virus?
- Spread by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which also carries dengue fever and yellow fever
- First discovered in Africa in the 1940s but is now spreading in Latin America
- Scientists say there is growing evidence of a link to microcephaly, that leads to babies being born with small heads
- Can lead to fever and a rash but most people show no symptoms, and there is no known cure
- Only way to fight Zika is to clear stagnant water where mosquitoes breed, and protect against mosquito bites
277 Nepalis died in Saudi Arabia in 2015
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Saudi Arabia, Jan 29: A total of 277
Nepali migrant workers died in Saudi Arabia in 2015, according to the Nepali
Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Of the total 277, majority of them
were found to have died a natural death. A Nepali dies on average in this Gulf
country, the figure shows.
Similarly, 229 Nepali migrant
workers were recorded dead in Saudi Arabia in 2014.
The death of Nepali migrant workers
could be attributed to health hazards like cardiovascular complications and
brain paralysis while some were found dead in their sleep, shared Ananda Prasad
Sharma, Acting Nepali Ambassador to Saudi Arabia
The road accident, suicides and
murder from fellow workers are also some of the causes of their death, Acting
Ambassador Sharma said.
Likewise, some Nepali migrant
workers were recorded to have died during their work, which is often
labor-demanding in the sweltering heat of the Gulf country.
There are currently around 5,000
Nepalis working in Saudi Arabia, the Nepali Embassy in Riyadh said. Bharat
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