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Nepal PM race heads for another fiasco

With only 24 hours left for Nepal’s political parties to name their candidates, the prime ministerial poll Thursday in the turbulent republic is headed for another fiasco. Last year, 16 rounds of vote failed to name a new premier. The dim hope that the three major parties would hammer out an agreement to form a [...]

Burial battle intensifies in Nepal

nepal flagScores of demonstrators flocked to the holiest Hindu shrine of Pashupatinath Monday to protest against the newly enforced ban on burying non-Hindus on the temple’s forested land even as the former Hindu kingdom’s culture minister warned the state would take tough steps to uphold the ban. “Today’s protest is just a symbolic one,” said Yograj [...]

Reliance Infrastructure in $900 mn Nepal highway project race

Reliance InfrastructureReliance Infrastructure, a part of the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, remains in the race for the prestigious $900-million highway project in Nepal, expected to boost development in the southern Terai plains, top officials said. Expression of interest for the four-lane, 76-km highway was invited in 2009 to connect the capital city with the Terai plains, [...]

Nepal to hold fresh PM election Feb 3

nepal flagUnable to elect a new prime minister even after 16 rounds of vote held throughout last year and failing two deadlines set this month for an all-party government, Nepal’s warring parties will now slug it out again next month during a fresh round of prime ministerial election Feb 3. The Business Advisory Committee of parliament, [...]

SAARC to get first woman secretary general

saarcThe South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is set to get its first woman secretary general – a 36-year-old Maldivian lawyer. The SAARC Secretariat in Kathmandu has confirmed that former lawmaker of the Maldives, Fathimath Dhiyana Saeed, will be appointed SAARC secretary general March 1, The Daily Star said, quoting diplomatic sources. Bangladesh foreign [...]

Hindu gods, Sai Babas fail to deter Nepal’s menace

sai babaOnce the only Hindu kingdom in the world, Nepal has the largest number of religious holidays among countries, as well as the controversial reputation of sacrificing the largest numbers of birds and animals to obtain divine blessings. Yet, the Nepal government’s attempt to prevent public nuisance – right next to what was once the most [...]

Google brings extra Christmas cheer to Nepal

google213Despite a deepening political crisis that has cast a dark shadow over its floundering peace process, the Himalayan republic of Nepal still has a good cause to rejoice this Christmas with a pat on the back coming from an unexpected benefactor – Google. For two days starting from Christmas eve, Google replaced its corporate logo [...]

Amitabh, Mohan Lal promote ‘Kandahar’ in Mumbai

amitabh bachchan2Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan along with south Indian superstar Mohan Lal promoted ‘Kandahar’, a Malayalam language film. The film is written and directed by Major Ravi who was also present at the event, and jointly produced by Sunil C. Nair (under Zoe Estebe Moviez) and Mohan Lal (under Pranavam Arts International). “It has been a [...]

Helena Christensen highlights Nepal villagers” plight due to climate change

Hindus have applauded supermodel-actress Helena Christensen (Allegro) for highlighting the sufferings of the villagers of southern Nepal due to climate change. She reportedly recently spent three days with the villagers to have firsthand experience of affect on lifestyles due to climate change and took some pictures which reportedly will be shown at the United Nations [...]

Prachanda fails to make it as Nepal PM

Maoists leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal ”Prachanda” failed to become Nepal”s new Prime Minister in the seventh round of voting held at the Constituent Assembly hall in New Baneshwor on Tuesday, as a breakaway group of Madheshi Front, whose support he was banking on, preferred to stay away from voting in Parliament at the last moment. [...]

Wavy Gravy’s All Star Jam | 6.13.10 | SF

YOU’VE GOT GRAVY IN YOUR EYES!

Photos by Susan J. Weiand

On Sunday, June 13th, various All-Star musicians converged on stage at The Great American
Music Hall to benefit the Seva Foundation. The
cast of characters included Steve Kimock, Mark Karan, Billy
Kreutzmann
, Melvin Seals, Papa Mali, Lebo, Dave Brogan,
Bo Carper, Reed Mathis, Matt Hubbard, special guest Bobby
Vega
and Wavy Gravy himself.

The evening started off with a set by Lebo, Carper and Brogan performing “Spike Driver’s
Blues”, “Pallet on your Floor” and Old Crowe Medicine Show’s “Wagon Wheel” joined by Karan & Seals. The band played
on for a Dave Brogan tune “Infinite Eye” before Vega joined in for a soulful offering of Allen Toussaint’s classic “On
Your Way Down”.

Steve Kimock then took the stage with Vega, Seals & Brogan for an epic version of
the Zero fan favorites “Cole’s Law” > “Tangled Hangers”. The first set then closed with a
ripping rendition of Dylan’s “Highway 61 Revisited” featuring Karan, Lebo, Brogan, Kimock,
Seals & Vega.

Set two featured 7 Walkers: Papa Mali, Billy Kreutzman, Steve Kimock, Reed Mathis and Matt
Hubbard along with a variety of the aforementioned musicians joining in a setlist that
included “Jam” >
“Sugaree”, “He’s Gone”, “Just Like Tom Thumbs Blues”, “Bertha”, “Jump Back”, “Mr. Charlie”
and “Lovelight” amongst others.

Photographer Sue Weiand was on hand to document the experience for your visual enjoyment.

JamBase | Bay Area


Thank to various helpers for piecing together the setlist. Pardon any omissions or
errors.

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Seva Foundation was founded in 1978 by a group of people who helped eradicate
small pox,
and inspired by that achievement, joined together to alleviate other suffering caused by
poverty and disease. Seva’s public health programs in India, Nepal, Tibet, Cambodia
Bangladesh and Tanzania work to eliminate curable blindness. Over two million people have
received sight-restoring surgeries. In Mexico and Guatemala Seva assists indigenous
communities with training and resources to attain literacy and economic self-sufficiency.
In the United States, where diabetes claims Native American lives at four times the
national average, Seva offers diabetes prevention and small grants programs, created and
directed by Native Americans.

Wavy Gravy, activist clown, former Ben & Jerry’s flavor, hippie-icon, flower-
geezer, is a
founding board member of the Seva Foundation. He is the creative director of Camp
Winnarainbow, a circus and performing arts camp in Northern California.


Manisha Koirala to tie the knot this week

Bollywood actress Manisha Koirala will marry her Facebook friend Samrat Dahal, who is a business also. She will tie the knot on June 18. in a three-day wedding in Nepal, almost everyone from the country who is someone will be present and celebrities from India also are expected.
Manisha and Dahal met on Facebook [...]

Jordan Romero about to climb Everest at age 13

Jordan Romero is few just few thousands steps away from becoming the youngest mountaineer to climb the peak of Mount Everest, the highest summit on the planet. He only 13 years of age and he looks forward to be the youngest climbers to stand atop the peak.
At present, he is at the base [...]

Jessica Biel Is Going to Climb on Mt. Everest

After having climbed to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro (Africa’ a highest peak), Jessica is all set to do something bigger i.e. climbing to the top of Everest.
She is planning to trek to the Mount Everest base camp. This is a kind of next goal, she declared this in 13th Annual EIF Revlon Run/Walk for Women in [...]

Nepal on brink as Maoists take to streets on May Day

Tens of thousands of demonstrators are rallying in Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu, on May Day. The Maoist supporters are demanding the resignation of the country’s coalition government and a new prime minister of their choice.

Backdoor diplomacy on to resolve issues with India: PM


ON BOARD PM’s AIRCRAFT (APP) – Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani Monday has said that the present government has full support of all the political parties and is committed to resolve the problems of people.
Talking to newsmen on board his special aircraft before reaching Kathmandu on his way to Bhutan to attend the 16th SAARC Summit, he said for the first time in its history, the PPP government enjoyed the support of the establishment that was clear from the progress of the government in war against terror and at the international level. He said, “For the first time, we are on the same page and moving in one direction.”
He said all the leadership in the country is unanimous on all issues and determined to resolve them jointly to provide relief to the public.
Prime Minister said for the first time the present PPP government was pro-establishment.
He said PPP came into power in 2008 after its leadership that remained in exile returned and gave sacrifices with the commitment to solve problems of the people.
He said: “I am certain that the international community would extend full help and cooperation to Pakistan keeping in view commitment of the government in the war against terror.”
Gilani said a high-level committee had been constituted by him to probe the hosing down of the assassination site of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto.
He said the committee was all-powerful and would determine the causes of removal of evidence from the crime scene and then the government would take appropriate action in the light of its recommendations.
Replying to a question regarding talks with India, Prime Minister said efforts were being made through normal diplomatic and backdoor channels to resolve all the issues.
Answering a question about demand for civil nuclear technology from the United States, Gilani said during his recent visit to the US, he raised the issue at the nuclear summit as it was PakistanÂ’s genuine need and requirement due to gap in supply and demand of electricity.
Regarding the 18th Amendment, Prime Minister said a committee was being constituted to implement the amendment in letter and spirit.
He said all the provinces and stakeholders were being taken on board and he was consulting the political leaders. He said he had already discussed the issue with Nawaz Sharif.
“The elements who were making efforts to turn the public opinion against the present government have failed after the passage of 18th Amendment from both houses of the Parliament,” he added.
Gilani said after resolving the basic issue of constitution, now the government was focusing its attention on tackling issues like unemployment, loadshedding and provision of essential needs of life.
Regarding power shortage, Prime Minister said a number of projects including Rental Power Projects were under way to increase electricity generation.
Meanwhile, on his arrival at Kathmandu Airport, Prime Minister was accorded a warm welcome by Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal Vijay Kumar Gachadar and other officials.
On the other hand, Pakistan and Nepal have agreed to enhance bilateral relations and decided to further promote trade, economic, people-to-people, defence and cultural relations.
These views were expressed during the meeting between Premier Gilani and his Nepalese counterpart Madev Kumar Nepal at the Prime Minister House. It was the second meeting between the two premiers, as previously they met in Sharm-el-Sheikh in July last.
Gilani emphasised the need to translate the cordial relations into strong bonds of friendship between the two countries.
Gilani said, “We need to focus on the promotion of bilateral cooperation in the areas identified in the roadmap to ensure our continued partnership in achieving peace and security in our region and at the international level.”
The prime minister informed Madev Kumar that Pakistan had finalised projects worth Rs 13.17 million for development in different sectors of Nepal under Special Assistance Programme for South Asia (SAPSA) in fiscal year 2009-10.
Referring to bilateral trade, Gilani said, “We need to find ways and means to strengthen our economic and commercial ties.”
Besides highlighting the importance for Free Trade Agreement between the two countries, he emphasised the need to expedite the process proposal for initiating negotiations on bilateral investment treaty, which is presently under consideration of Nepalese government.
He said efforts should be made to finalise Preferential Trade Agreement between the two countries to increase trade volume.
He said the Joint Economic Commission set up in 1983, had so far met only for five times and its last meeting was held in March 2005. “We should reactivate this forum for identifying the new areas of possible cooperation and monitoring the progress in our trade and commercial ties.”
The prime minister stressed the need for early decision to conclude a Bilateral Extradition Treaty, which is pending with the Nepalese government since 2006.
Regarding defence cooperation, Premier Gilani offered more assistance to Nepal, saying Pakistan would continue accommodating officers of Nepalese armed forces in its defence and defence production training institutions.
The prime minister offered to provide small arms and ammunition, as Nepal has already purchased small arms worth 2.23 million dollars in 2007.
Nepalese Prime Minister Madev Kumar appreciated the reconciliatory approach of Gilani and said Nepal was also going though constitutional reforms, and would get benefit from his the experience in this regard.
He pointed to the ongoing cooperation in banking sector and stressed the need of similar support setting up cement factories, construction sector, infrastructure, tourism and agriculture sector.
Both the leaders also discussed their contribution in the United Nations Peace, keeping in view the fact that the two countries are the largest contributors.
Prime Minister Gilani invited Kumar to visit Pakistan, which he accepted.
During his stay, he also called on Nepalese President Ram Barn Yadev at the President House. During the meeting, Prime Minister Gilani offered condolences on the sad demise of former Nepalese premier GP Koirala. President Yadev belongs to late KoiralaÂ’s Nepali Congress.
Giving details of his meeting with his Nepalese counterpart, Gilani said, despite its economic constraints, Pakistan would continue supporting the development of socio-economic sectors of Nepal through technical cooperation.
He said both the countries could work together under Saarc to promote regional cooperation.
President Yadev appreciated the role of Pakistan in the war against terror and in ensuring peace and security in the region.
While extending invitation to Premier Gilani for an official visit, he said, the present short visit was not sufficient to exchange views and express the true relationship.

Security alert as Nepal asks Maoists to stop military training

Nepal’s embattled government put security forces on alert Thursday and asked the opposition Maoist party to stop giving military training to its cadre nationwide ahead of a looming constitutional crisis.
Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal, who has been fighting an insistent demand by the former guerrillas for his resignation to avert a crisis next month, called [...]

World Bank pledges $129.2 mn for Nepal’s health sector

The World Bank (WB) has approved a $129.2-million aid to Nepal to support the delivery of essential heath services to the poor.
The Second Heath, Nutrition and Population and HIV/AIDS Project approved by the World Bank Wednesday will support the Nepal Health Sector Programme II, the Nepal government’s five year programme (2010-2015), a statement issued by [...]

Maoists to seek no-trust vote against Nepal PM

After vacillating for almost a year, Nepal’s opposition Maoist party Wednesday decided to seek a no-trust vote against Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal.
“This government will not be able to draft a new constitution (within the deadline of May 28),” Maoist member of parliament and spokesman Dinanath Sharma told the media after the standing committee of [...]

Nepal hurtles towards chaos

With just 37 days left for Nepal to unveil a new constitution, the country has begun hurtling towards chaos with the three major parties still at daggers drawn and the key players admitting it would be impossible to execute the task.
Concern and fear began to mount Tuesday after Nilambar Acharya, chairman of the constitutional committee [...]