2018 in Nepal
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Events in the year 2018 in Nepal.
Incumbents
- President : Bidhya Devi Bhandari
- Vice President : Nanda Kishor Pun
- Prime Minister : Sher Bahadur Deuba (until February 15), Khadga Prasad Oli (since February 15)
- Chief Justice : Gopal Prasad Parajuli (until March 14), Om Prakash Mishra (since August 5)
- Chairman of National Assembly : Ganesh Prasad Timilsina (since March 15)
- Speaker of House of Representatives : Krishna Bahadur Mahara (since March 10)
Events
January
- January 8 - Govinda K.C. is arrested for contempt of court after he began his 14th hunger-strike demanding resignation of Chief Justice Gopal Prasad Parajuli.
- January 10 - The Supreme Court releases Govinda K.C. from custody without bail and decides to procure copies of Chief Justice Gopal Prasad Parajuli's two citizenship certificates, Judicial Council’s decision on his age controversy and copies of his academic certificates.
February
- February 8 - National Assembly elections takes place.
- February 14 - Nepal beats Canada by 1 wicket to secure a spot in 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier.
- February 15 - Deuba resigns as Prime Minister and Oli is sworn in along with 2 ministers.
- February 26 - Oli expands cabinet with 4 more ministers.
March
- March 4 - Members of the Federal Parliament are sworn in.
- March 12 - US-Bangla Airlines Flight 211, carrying 67 passengers and 4 crew crashes during landing at Kathmandu killing 51 on board.
- March 13 - Bidhya Devi Bhandari is reelected as President.
- March 14 - Chief Justice Gopal Prasad Parajuli is removed from office by Judicial Council citing he should have retired on 21 August 2017 citing age bar but administers oath of office to newly elected President.[1]
- March 15
- Gopal Prasad Parajuli announces his resignation to the President even after being removed from the position.
- The national cricket team gains One Day International status after beating Papua New Guinea in the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier.
- March 16 - Oli expands cabinet with 15 more ministers and state ministers, bringing the cabinet to 22 members.
April
- April 6 - Prime Minister Oli embarks on a state visit to India.
- April 11 - Sarbendra Khanal becomes Inspector General of Nepal Police following the retirement of Prakash Aryal.
- April 14 - Beginning of Bikram Sambat 2075.
- April 22 - Retired Deputy Inspector General of Nepal Police Govinda Niraula, who was the former in charge of police in Tribhuvan International Airport, is arrested in connection with the 33 kg gold smuggling case.
May
- May 2 - Senior Supritendent of Nepal Police Divesh Lohani is arrested in connection with the 33 kg gold smuggling case.[2]
- May 11 - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives on a two day visit.
- May 13 - 8 Nepalis make the first Everest summits for this climbing season as part of the rope fixing team.
- May 16
- Makalu Air Cessna 208B Grand Caravan operating a cargo flight crashes in Humla killing 2 crew members.
- Kami Rita Sherpa scales Mount Everest for a record 22 times.
- May 22 - Chudamani Upreti alias Gore is arrested in connection with the 33 kg gold smuggling case and the murder of Sanam Shakya.[3]
- May 29 - Finance Minister Yuba Raj Khatiwada presented the federal budget of Fiscal Year 2018/19 in a joint sitting of both houses of the Federal Parliament. [4]
- May 31 - Senior Superintendent of Nepal Police Shyam Khatri surrenders himself to Morang District Court in connection with the 33 kg gold smuggling case.
June
- June 19 - Prime Minister Oli embarks on a 6 day official visit to the People's Republic of China.
July
- July 6 - Provincial lawmakers pass a resolution to name Province No. 4 as Gandaki.
- July 24 - Law Minister Sher Bahadur Tamang resigns after making controversial remarks regarding female medical students in Bangladesh.
- July 27 - Thirteen year old Nirmala Pant is raped and murderded in Bhimdatta, Kanchanpur leading to nationwide protests.[5]
August
September
- 8 September - Altitude Air helicopter crashes in Nuwakot killing 6 of the 7 people on board.
- 9 September - Purna Chandra Thapa becomes the new Chief of Army Staff of Nepal Army following the retirement of Rajendra Chhetri.
- 28 September - Provincial lawmakers pass a resolution to name Province No. 7 as Sudurpashchim.
October
- 13 October - Five South Korean climbers and four Nepali guides die after their camp is hit by an avalanche air blast. They were planning to ascent the south face of Gurja Himal.[6]
- 25 October - Superintendent Dilli Raj Bista and Inspector Jagdish Bhatta of Nepal Police are removed from service due to their roles in the mishandling of the Nirmala Pant rape and murder case.
November
- 2 November - Physical Infrastructure and Development Minister of Province no.3 Keshav Sthapit is removed from his post after allegations of sexual assaults and alleged misbehaviour with Chief Minister Dormani Poudel.
- 6 Novemeber - 10 people are killed after a vehicle falls into Bheri in Dolpa.[7]
Deaths
- 26 January – Elizabeth Hawley, journalist and Himalayan expedition historian
- 6 March – Indra Bahadur Rai, writer and literary critic
- 18 June – Upendra Devkota, neurosurgeon
- 17 July – Tara Subba, Mayor of Dharan
- 4 November – Padma Ratna Tuladhar, politician and human rights activist
References
- ^ "Judicial Council relieves Chief Justice Parajuli". ekantipur. Kantipur Publications Pvt. Ltd. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
- ^ "SSP Divesh Lohani arrested in connection to smuggling of 33 kg of gold". Setopati. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
- ^ "गोरे पक्राउ पर्दा क–कसको भयो निद हराम ?". Nepal Samacharpatra. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
- ^ "Finance Minister Dr. Khatiwada unveils fiscal budget of FY 2075/76 [LIVE VIDEO]". Sharesansar. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
- ^ "Nationwide protests today in support of Nirmala". myRepública. Nepal Republic Media. Retrieved 3 November 2018.
- ^ https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-45848535
- ^ "डोल्पामा अहिलेसम्म कै ठूलो सडक दुर्घटना". Annapurna Post. Annapurna Media Network. Retrieved 6 November 2018.