New TVS Apache RTR 200 4V in market

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KATHMANDU: TVS Motor Company, a reputed manufacturer of two-wheelers and three-wheelers globally, has rolled out the new generation of the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V in Nepal.

Termed as Race Edition 2.0, the new Apache RTR 200 4V gets the advanced ‘Anti-Reverse Torque (A-RT) Slipper Clutch’ technology. It also sports new racing-inspired graphics, lending the motorcycle a dynamic and aggressive look. The series now boasts of a fly-screen for enhanced aerodynamics.

The TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Race Edition 2.0 is the first motorcycle in its class to be equipped with the advanced ‘A-RT Slipper Clutch’, a race-derived technology which is a testimony to the racing DNA of the RTR 200 4V engine. The introduction of the Slipper Clutch also promises sharp and precise gear shifts with minimal effort. The motorcycle is powered by a 197.75cc single-cylinder motor which is mated to a five-speed gearbox.

The engine develops 20.5 PS (Carb)/21.0 PS (EFI) of power at 8500 RPM and 18.1 Nm of torque at 7000 RPM. Priced at
Rs 324,900, the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Race Edition (Carburetor) is available at Jagadamba Motors. — HNS

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Telecom infra licence issuance in limbo

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Kathmandu, June 22

Though it has been almost seven months since different foreign firms expressed their interest to provide telecommunications infrastructure service in Nepal, the government has not been able to award the concerned licence to the eligible firms.

Publishing a notice in November last year, Nepal Telecommunications Authority — telecommunications sector regulator of country — had sought request for proposal from interested and eligible firms — both domestic and foreign — to provide telecommunications infrastructure service in country.

However, delay in the issuance of the telecommunication infrastructure service licence hints towards the fact that the issue is gradually losing priority of government.

Acknowledging that the entire process of bringing in telecommunication infrastructure service provider has been delayed, Min Prasad Aryal, spokesperson for NTA, said, “Firstly, the entire process of bringing in infrastructure service provider was delayed after a writ was filed a few months back at the Supreme Court against the licensing process.”

According to NTA officials, the process got further delayed with the formation of a new government and change in leadership at the Ministry of Information and Communications (MoIC).

“The new leadership at MoIC has been studying the entire process, its need and prospects,” added Aryal.

However, NTA officials stated that bringing in telecommunication infrastructure service provider is the need of the domestic telecommunication industry and eligible firms will soon be awarded the licence for it.

NTA has plans to initially issue telecommunications infrastructure service licence to two eligible firms.

The government earlier envisioned issuing such licence to promote the joint use of telecom infrastructure among telecom operators in the country. In the context of individual domestic telecom firms today developing their own telecom infrastructure to expand telecom services, injecting huge investments, once telecom companies start sharing telecom infrastructure, NTA expects telecom services to become cheaper in Nepal.

Though the telecommunication infrastructure service provider will share its infrastructure with telecom firms, it will charge a certain fee from the operators for utilising the infrastructure.

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Govt fails to seal concrete deal on ‘fuel storage’ with China

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Kathmandu, June 22

Though Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has signed various agreements with China, the government has failed to seal a concrete deal on the much-hyped fuel storage pact with the northern neighbour.

Nepal and China on Thursday agreed to study the possibility of building oil storage facilities in the sites identified by Nepal with support from China. However, this agreement is just the continuation of what the two governments had agreed during the previous visit of Prime Minister Oli to China in March, 2016.

This failure of the government to ink a concrete deal on the concerned issue is certain to hit the government’s plan to expand fuel storage facilities across the country that it plans to do through Chinese assistance.

Government officials said that the inability of Nepal to identify necessary land for the development of fuel storage facilities in planned sites affected the government’s plan to seal a concrete deal on fuel storage with China.

Nepal had requested the Chinese government to develop fuel storage facility during PM Oli’s earlier visit to China. Since then, the government has only identified Khaireni of Tanahu, Battar of Nuwakot, and Panchkhal of Kavre as possible sites
for the development of fuel storage facilities.

“Not much work regarding the storage facility was done prior to the formation of new government to capitalise the plan to build fuel storage facilities as planned,” informed a government official seeking anonymity, adding that a concrete deal with China on fuel storage facilities was not possible with Nepal doing less homework on its side.

With limited resources and technical knowledge in hand, the government had sought Chinese technical and financial assistance for the construction of fuel storage facilities. Considering the increasing demand of petroleum products in the country, the government plans to develop fuel storage facilities that can cater to domestic demand for at least three months.

Meanwhile, Sushil Bhattarai, acting deputy managing director of Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC), said that Thursday’s agreement between the two governments, though not concrete, will help expedite the process of building fuel storage facilities across the country.

“A separate committee has been formed to identify areas viable for constructing fuel storage facilities across proposed sites. Once necessary land is identified, the technical committees of both the nations will sit together to decide on the following,” said Bhattarai.

Construction of fuel storage facilities by the Chinese government is also a part of NOC’s plan to enhance the petroleum storage capacity to 415,000 kilolitres from the existing 72,000 kilolitres.

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Friends enter quarters

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LALITPUR: Friends Club and Himalayan Sherpa Club advanced to the quarter-finals of the Lalit Memorial U-18 Championship here at the ANFA Complex grounds on Friday.

Friends Club defeated Manang Marshyangdi Club 2-1 in the league round match. Anil Maharjan scored a brace for Friends, while Nawal Gurung replied for MMC in their last Group D match. Friends accumulated eight points from four matches to top the group. In another match, Himalayan Sherpa routed Farwestern Football Club 4-1.

Sanjay Dhimal scored two goals, while Anil Ale and Diwas Urau netted one each for the winners. Rajiv Chaudhary scored the consolation goal for Farwest.

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Nepal win silvers

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LALITPUR: Nepal won two silver medals on the opening day of the third South Asian Sepak Takraw Tournament here at the Nepal Army Sports Complex on Friday.

Both the men and women’s teams from Nepal finished second behind India in the Team Regu competition. Sri Lanka and Bangladesh finished joint third in both sections. Players from four countries are taking part in the competition.

Earlier, Youth and Sports Minister Jagat Bahadur Sunar inaugurated the three-day event.

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Team to go to B’desh

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KATHMANDU: Nepal national basketball team is on Saturday leaving for Bangladesh to participate in the South Asian Basketball Association (SABA) Qualifiers for the 2021 FIBA Asia Cup.

Teams from Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan and Maldives will take part in the pre-qualifying tournament for the Division-B nations of South Asia. Nepal Basketball Association President Lama Tendi Sherpa and General Secretary Narendra Thapa bade farewell to the team on Friday.

Kangaroo Education Consultancy and IMS are the sponsors of the team. Coach Dinesh Nakarmi said the players were picked up as per their performance in the Kwiks Basketball League. — HNS

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Shivapuri, Rato Bangala win junior futsal tournament

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Rato Bangala team members with officials after winning the U-12 title of the Toffichoo Junior Champions Cup in Kathmandu on Friday, June 22, 2018. Photo: THT

Kathmandu, June 22

Shivapuri School and Rato Bangala School won the titles of the Toffichoo Junior Champions Cup here at the Grassroot Futsal today.

In the U-14 section final of the inter-school futsal tournament, Shivapuri defeated Budhanilkantha 5-2. Earlier, Shivapuri beat Premier International, while Budhanilkantha defeated EPS in semi-finals. EPS finished third after beating Premier.

In the U-12 category, Rato Bangala beat Trinetra School 3-1 in the final. Rato Bangala had beaten Rajarshi Gurukul in the semi-final, while Trinetra defeated Saipal to make it to the final. Rajarshi Gurukul beat Saipal 3-1 to finish third.

A total of 105 schools took part in the four-day tournament sponsored by Toffichoo, the confectionery brand of Surya Nepal Pvt Ltd. The league round matches were held at National Sports Centre, Baneshwor Futsal, Samakhushi Futsal and Grassroot Futsal. The winners of all the four venues in both age categories made it to the semi-finals.

Managing Director of Surya Nepal Pvt Ltd Abhimanyu Poddar, President of All Nepal Football Association Karma Tsering Sherpa and ANFA Vice-president Upendra Man Singh among others handed over the prizes to the winners.

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World Cup 2018: day 10 buildup with Belgium and Germany in action – live!

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Oh, and any England fanst getting antsy (geddit!?) about the Panama match needn’t worry. The result has already been foretold by a colony of clairvoyant formicidae in Barnsley.

Related: England will beat Panama. The ant pundits have spoken

Alongside Stones in the centre of defence is the colossal Harry Maguire (AKA Slabhead), the kind of man any side would want in their line-up against the power and aggression of Panama.

Related: England’s Harry Maguire offers perfect antidote to Panama power | Daniel Taylor

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Claressa Shields shrugs off knockdown, dominates Hanna Gabriels to capture middleweight titles

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SN provided live updates, fight results and round-by-round scoring for Friday’s title fight between Claressa Shields and Hanna Gabriels.

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NHL Draft 2018: Capitals win again as trade of Grubauer, Orpik may keep Carlson in D.C.

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Capitals GM Brian MacLellan opened up important salary cap space as he swung the only player trade on Day 1 of the NHL Draft.

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