• Latest
  • Trending
Oli was true to form when he dissolved the Nepalese parliament

Oli was true to form when he dissolved the Nepalese parliament

December 22, 2020
Nawam Perahera in Colombo was a colour fest, though with fewer elephants

Nawam Perahera in Colombo was a colour fest, though with fewer elephants

February 27, 2021
Image credits - Joshua Sukoff / Unsplash

Saudi crown prince approved operation to capture or kill Khashoggi: US intelligence report

February 27, 2021
Image credits - Mint

Low gold prices spark flurry of activity in India

February 27, 2021
The film, a tale of an adolescent boy fighting human-eating demons, has amassed $313 million since opening on Oct. 16. © Koyoharu Gotoge/Shueisha, Aniplex, ufotable

Japan anime movie ‘Demon Slayer’ lands in US cinemas

February 27, 2021
Image credits - ICC (Twitter)

India’s double World Cup winner Yusuf Pathan retires

February 27, 2021
Image credits - Raghu Nayyar / Unsplash

India’s economy exits from recession, recovery seen gathering pace

February 27, 2021
India tells UNHRC devolution of power is critical for reconciliation in Sri Lanka

India tells UNHRC devolution of power is critical for reconciliation in Sri Lanka

February 27, 2021
Image credits - Joshua Oluwagbemiga / Unsplash

Gunmen take 317 schoolgirls in Nigeria’s latest mass abduction

February 26, 2021
Image credits - Timothy Newman / Unsplash

Biden launched airstrikes against Iran-backed militias in Syria to “send a message”

February 26, 2021
Image credits - Slash Gear

Nestle expands plant-based products with new vegan KitKat bar

February 26, 2021
Image credits - Joshua Sukoff / Unsplash

Biden discussed renewed diplomatic efforts to end the war in Yemen with Saudi King Salman

February 26, 2021
Lankan Prez lays his cards on the table in Independence Day oration

Sri Lanka seeks $2.2 bn from China as reserves shrink

February 26, 2021
  • About Us
  • Advertisements
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Saturday, February 27, 2021
  • Login
  • Register
No Result
View All Result
NewsIn.Asia
  • Home
  • Around South Asia
    • All
    • Afghanistan
    • Bangladesh
    • Bhutan
    • China
    • India
    • Maldives
    • Myanmar
    • Nepal
    • Pakistan
    • Sri Lanka
    Nawam Perahera in Colombo was a colour fest, though with fewer elephants

    Nawam Perahera in Colombo was a colour fest, though with fewer elephants

    Image credits - Mint

    Low gold prices spark flurry of activity in India

    Image credits - ICC (Twitter)

    India’s double World Cup winner Yusuf Pathan retires

    Image credits - Raghu Nayyar / Unsplash

    India’s economy exits from recession, recovery seen gathering pace

    India tells UNHRC devolution of power is critical for reconciliation in Sri Lanka

    India tells UNHRC devolution of power is critical for reconciliation in Sri Lanka

    Lankan Prez lays his cards on the table in Independence Day oration

    Sri Lanka seeks $2.2 bn from China as reserves shrink

    Image credits - Benjamin Raffetseder / Unsplash

    China’s Xiaomi adds manufacturing muscle in India to boost phone production

    Rohit Sharma. (Photo Source: Twitter)

    India rout England in two-day spin mayhem in Ahmedabad

    Image credits - Daniel Schludi / Unsplash

    Brazil to buy 20 million COVID-19 vaccines from India’s Bharat Biotech

  • World
    • All
    • Japan
    • Russia
    • United States
    Image credits - Joshua Sukoff / Unsplash

    Saudi crown prince approved operation to capture or kill Khashoggi: US intelligence report

    Image credits - Joshua Oluwagbemiga / Unsplash

    Gunmen take 317 schoolgirls in Nigeria’s latest mass abduction

    Image credits - Timothy Newman / Unsplash

    Biden launched airstrikes against Iran-backed militias in Syria to “send a message”

    Image credits - Slash Gear

    Nestle expands plant-based products with new vegan KitKat bar

    Image credits - Joshua Sukoff / Unsplash

    Biden discussed renewed diplomatic efforts to end the war in Yemen with Saudi King Salman

    Image credits - Daniel Schludi / Unsplash

    Brazil to buy 20 million COVID-19 vaccines from India’s Bharat Biotech

    Image credits - Nathan Dumlao / Unsplash

    Cocaine ‘worth billions’ seized in record Germany and Belgium haul

    Image credits - Hakan Nural / Unsplash

    Boost for COVID-19 battle, Pfizer vaccine found 94% effective in real world

    Image credits - Stefan Spassov / Unsplash

    Japan appoints ‘minister of loneliness’ to help people home alone

  • Business
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Series
    The film, a tale of an adolescent boy fighting human-eating demons, has amassed $313 million since opening on Oct. 16. © Koyoharu Gotoge/Shueisha, Aniplex, ufotable

    Japan anime movie ‘Demon Slayer’ lands in US cinemas

    Bengali Adhunik song Bela Hole Absan

    Bengali Adhunik song Bela Hole Absan

    Image credits - Steven Cordes / Unsplash

    Gotta catch ’em all: Pandemic sends prices soaring for Pokemon cards

    Image credits - Fixelgraphy / Unsplash

    Spotify to expand into more than 80 new markets including Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Maldives

    Image credits - AdamBMorgan / big-ashb

    Grammy-winning duo Daft Punk announces split after 28 years

    Image credits - LupEnd007 / rodrigoferrari

    Kim Kardashian files for divorce from Kanye West

    Nollywood meets Bollywood in love tale ‘Namaste Wahala’

    Nollywood meets Bollywood in love tale ‘Namaste Wahala’

    Image credits - Gullah / Pixabay

    Disney returns to profit as streaming success offsets pandemic-hit parks

    ARO KOTO DIN AMI KHUJECHI TOMAKE II NANDITA II SEYLON MUSIC LOUNGE

    ARO KOTO DIN AMI KHUJECHI TOMAKE II NANDITA II SEYLON MUSIC LOUNGE

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Science
    • Travel
    Image credits - Slash Gear

    Nestle expands plant-based products with new vegan KitKat bar

    India-made COVID-19 vaccine in Ghana

    India-made COVID-19 vaccine in Ghana

    Image credits - Stefan Spassov / Unsplash

    Japan appoints ‘minister of loneliness’ to help people home alone

    Image credits - freestocks / Unsplash

    Singapore trials Smartphone app offering mini check-ups

    First human case of H5N8 bird flu reported in Russia. Image credits - CDC

    First human case of H5N8 bird flu reported in Russia

    Image credits - LupEnd007 / rodrigoferrari

    Kim Kardashian files for divorce from Kanye West

    “What you say is not as important as the bookcase behind you”

    “What you say is not as important as the bookcase behind you”

    Swati Mohan spearheaded the attitude control and landing system of the Perseverance rover. (Image: Nasa)

    Swati Mohan, Indian-American scientist who led charge to land Nasa rover on Mars, was inspired by Star Trek as a kid

    Image credits - Luca Rüegg / Unsplash

    NASA’s astrobiology rover Perseverance makes historic Mars landing

    Image credits - Arlington Research / Unsplash

    Pandemic to widen skill gaps as workplaces change, McKinsey says

    Trending Tags

    • Golden Globes
    • Mr. Robot
    • MotoGP 2017
    • Climate Change
    • Flat Earth
  • Tech
    Image credits - Benjamin Raffetseder / Unsplash

    China’s Xiaomi adds manufacturing muscle in India to boost phone production

    Image credits - freestocks / Unsplash

    Singapore trials Smartphone app offering mini check-ups

    Image credits - Fixelgraphy / Unsplash

    Spotify to expand into more than 80 new markets including Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Maldives

    Image credits - Nicole de Andrade

    Tech Tips: Signal lets users create groups with up to 1000 members, here is how to create one

    Whatsapp / Pic - India Today

    WhatsApp to switch off messages for all who reject new terms

    Image credits - Solen Feyissa / Unsplash

    Facebook news goes dark in Australia as content spat escalates

    Trending Tags

    • Sillicon Valley
    • Climate Change
    • Election Results
    • Flat Earth
    • Golden Globes
    • MotoGP 2017
    • Mr. Robot
  • Coronavirus
  • Home
  • Around South Asia
    • All
    • Afghanistan
    • Bangladesh
    • Bhutan
    • China
    • India
    • Maldives
    • Myanmar
    • Nepal
    • Pakistan
    • Sri Lanka
    Nawam Perahera in Colombo was a colour fest, though with fewer elephants

    Nawam Perahera in Colombo was a colour fest, though with fewer elephants

    Image credits - Mint

    Low gold prices spark flurry of activity in India

    Image credits - ICC (Twitter)

    India’s double World Cup winner Yusuf Pathan retires

    Image credits - Raghu Nayyar / Unsplash

    India’s economy exits from recession, recovery seen gathering pace

    India tells UNHRC devolution of power is critical for reconciliation in Sri Lanka

    India tells UNHRC devolution of power is critical for reconciliation in Sri Lanka

    Lankan Prez lays his cards on the table in Independence Day oration

    Sri Lanka seeks $2.2 bn from China as reserves shrink

    Image credits - Benjamin Raffetseder / Unsplash

    China’s Xiaomi adds manufacturing muscle in India to boost phone production

    Rohit Sharma. (Photo Source: Twitter)

    India rout England in two-day spin mayhem in Ahmedabad

    Image credits - Daniel Schludi / Unsplash

    Brazil to buy 20 million COVID-19 vaccines from India’s Bharat Biotech

  • World
    • All
    • Japan
    • Russia
    • United States
    Image credits - Joshua Sukoff / Unsplash

    Saudi crown prince approved operation to capture or kill Khashoggi: US intelligence report

    Image credits - Joshua Oluwagbemiga / Unsplash

    Gunmen take 317 schoolgirls in Nigeria’s latest mass abduction

    Image credits - Timothy Newman / Unsplash

    Biden launched airstrikes against Iran-backed militias in Syria to “send a message”

    Image credits - Slash Gear

    Nestle expands plant-based products with new vegan KitKat bar

    Image credits - Joshua Sukoff / Unsplash

    Biden discussed renewed diplomatic efforts to end the war in Yemen with Saudi King Salman

    Image credits - Daniel Schludi / Unsplash

    Brazil to buy 20 million COVID-19 vaccines from India’s Bharat Biotech

    Image credits - Nathan Dumlao / Unsplash

    Cocaine ‘worth billions’ seized in record Germany and Belgium haul

    Image credits - Hakan Nural / Unsplash

    Boost for COVID-19 battle, Pfizer vaccine found 94% effective in real world

    Image credits - Stefan Spassov / Unsplash

    Japan appoints ‘minister of loneliness’ to help people home alone

  • Business
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Series
    The film, a tale of an adolescent boy fighting human-eating demons, has amassed $313 million since opening on Oct. 16. © Koyoharu Gotoge/Shueisha, Aniplex, ufotable

    Japan anime movie ‘Demon Slayer’ lands in US cinemas

    Bengali Adhunik song Bela Hole Absan

    Bengali Adhunik song Bela Hole Absan

    Image credits - Steven Cordes / Unsplash

    Gotta catch ’em all: Pandemic sends prices soaring for Pokemon cards

    Image credits - Fixelgraphy / Unsplash

    Spotify to expand into more than 80 new markets including Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Maldives

    Image credits - AdamBMorgan / big-ashb

    Grammy-winning duo Daft Punk announces split after 28 years

    Image credits - LupEnd007 / rodrigoferrari

    Kim Kardashian files for divorce from Kanye West

    Nollywood meets Bollywood in love tale ‘Namaste Wahala’

    Nollywood meets Bollywood in love tale ‘Namaste Wahala’

    Image credits - Gullah / Pixabay

    Disney returns to profit as streaming success offsets pandemic-hit parks

    ARO KOTO DIN AMI KHUJECHI TOMAKE II NANDITA II SEYLON MUSIC LOUNGE

    ARO KOTO DIN AMI KHUJECHI TOMAKE II NANDITA II SEYLON MUSIC LOUNGE

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Science
    • Travel
    Image credits - Slash Gear

    Nestle expands plant-based products with new vegan KitKat bar

    India-made COVID-19 vaccine in Ghana

    India-made COVID-19 vaccine in Ghana

    Image credits - Stefan Spassov / Unsplash

    Japan appoints ‘minister of loneliness’ to help people home alone

    Image credits - freestocks / Unsplash

    Singapore trials Smartphone app offering mini check-ups

    First human case of H5N8 bird flu reported in Russia. Image credits - CDC

    First human case of H5N8 bird flu reported in Russia

    Image credits - LupEnd007 / rodrigoferrari

    Kim Kardashian files for divorce from Kanye West

    “What you say is not as important as the bookcase behind you”

    “What you say is not as important as the bookcase behind you”

    Swati Mohan spearheaded the attitude control and landing system of the Perseverance rover. (Image: Nasa)

    Swati Mohan, Indian-American scientist who led charge to land Nasa rover on Mars, was inspired by Star Trek as a kid

    Image credits - Luca Rüegg / Unsplash

    NASA’s astrobiology rover Perseverance makes historic Mars landing

    Image credits - Arlington Research / Unsplash

    Pandemic to widen skill gaps as workplaces change, McKinsey says

    Trending Tags

    • Golden Globes
    • Mr. Robot
    • MotoGP 2017
    • Climate Change
    • Flat Earth
  • Tech
    Image credits - Benjamin Raffetseder / Unsplash

    China’s Xiaomi adds manufacturing muscle in India to boost phone production

    Image credits - freestocks / Unsplash

    Singapore trials Smartphone app offering mini check-ups

    Image credits - Fixelgraphy / Unsplash

    Spotify to expand into more than 80 new markets including Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Maldives

    Image credits - Nicole de Andrade

    Tech Tips: Signal lets users create groups with up to 1000 members, here is how to create one

    Whatsapp / Pic - India Today

    WhatsApp to switch off messages for all who reject new terms

    Image credits - Solen Feyissa / Unsplash

    Facebook news goes dark in Australia as content spat escalates

    Trending Tags

    • Sillicon Valley
    • Climate Change
    • Election Results
    • Flat Earth
    • Golden Globes
    • MotoGP 2017
    • Mr. Robot
  • Coronavirus
No Result
View All Result
NewsIn.Asia
No Result
View All Result
Home Governance

Oli was true to form when he dissolved the Nepalese parliament

Editor by Editor
December 22, 2020
in Governance, Nepal, Politics, Recommend
Reading Time: 7min read
3 0
Oli was true to form when he dissolved the Nepalese parliament
Share on WhatsApp

By P.K.Balachandran/Daily Express

Colombo, December 21: When Nepal’s Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli recommended the dissolution of parliament to President Bidhya Devi Bhandari and she did the needful promptly on Sunday, no eyebrows would have been raised.

The never-say-die Oli would never have given in to the opposition within his own party, the Nepal Communist Party (NCP), or the opposition in parliament, both of which had been vociferously demanding his resignation for ruling Nepal arbitrarily.

Oli was flouting  inner-party pacts and decisions and threatening to bypass parliament and rule by issuing Ordinances.  

In November, Oli was confronted by a massively resurgent Monarchist movement which wanted both democracy and federalism to be abolished in favor of monarchy. Oli weathered that storm, but Nepal was in a state of utter confusion. If Oli had stepped down then, Nepal would have been in deeper trouble as there was no consolidated opposition to give a stable alternative government. Perhaps it is just as well that he has taken his customary tough stance now and is staying in power to give Nepal a modicum of stability.

The latest development is rooted in political instability which is endemic in Nepal. If Oli had resigned, it would have paved the way for the 23 rd. change in Premiership in Nepal in 69 years.

First and foremost, the NCP is deeply faction-ridden with one faction led by Prime Minister and party Co-Chairman K.P.Sharma Oli (a traditional communist) and the other led by Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda (an ex-Maoist). The two had merged their respective parties to form the NCP. The NCP had obtained a two-thirds parliamentary majority in the 2018 elections and had also won in six of the seven provinces. But the promise of stability, a singularity of purpose and ideological unity soon began to ring hollow.

The NCP seemed to be constantly heading for a split down the middle. Interestingly, Nepalese governments have collapsed mostly because of schisms in the ruling party. Oli was wanting to rule by himself but Prachanda was not allowing him to function, he alleged. Oli had, in fact, told Prachanda that he intended to split the party “in a friendly way”. But Prachanda would have none of it.  

In April this year, in a bid to facilitate a split, Oli had tried to issue an Ordinance, according to which, for a political party to split, a 40% vote in either the parliamentary party or the party central committee would do. Getting 40% in both would not have been necessary as stipulated earlier. But the Ordinance was withdrawn under public pressure.

Oli was belligerent despite the fact that 31 out of 44 members of the NCP Standing Committee were against him. Observers said that Oli was cleverly exploiting Prachanda’s tendency to dither, though ideologically the latter was an extremist, being a Maoist.  

In his quest for power, Oli had issued another Ordinance in April on the Constitutional Council. The Constitutional Council is a key agency that appoints officials to various constitutional bodies, including the country’s top anti-corruption agency. Oli’s Ordinance was meant to enable the Council to take decisions on the basis of majority vote rather than consensus. But, like the Ordinance on splitting political parties, this also was withdrawn under public pressure.

Oli’s one-upmanship resulted in a split in the NCP in December 2019. The Samajwadi Party (SP) had left the ruling-coalition. The SP quit because Oli had failed to honor his promise to amend the constitution to accommodate the demands of the Madhesi community (people of Indian origin) living in the southern provinces. Oli is an anti-federalist. He had said that provinces were but “administrative units” under the federal government. The SP’s leaving denied the NCP government a two-thirds majority, but it enabled Oli to pursue his political and ideological agenda on the constitutional issue unfettered.

Oli had also been acting completely arbitrarily in appointing ministers and ambassadors without prior consultation with Prachanda who was Co-Chairman of his party. Oli almost always had his way in administrative matters partly because he had the unstinted support of the country’s President Bidhya Devi Bhandari, who belongs to Oli’s faction in the NCP.

Notwithstanding the failures of his administration, his scant respect for the constitution, the flouting of political promises, his brinkmanship vis-a-vis India, Oli was generally expected to survive as he had chutzpah which Prachanda lacked.

Additionally, he had the support of the main opposition party, the Nepali Congress, which had taken a clear position that the five-year tenure for the NCP government was the mandate of the electorate.

Just as there are charges of widespread corruption against Oli, there are charges against Prachanda too. It is said that, overall, Oli’s public image as a decisive nationalistic leader is better than Prachan

By P.K.Balachandran

When Nepal’s Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli recommended the dissolution of parliament to President Bidhya Devi Bhandari and she did the needful promptly on Sunday, no eyebrows would have been raised.

The never-say-die Oli would never have given-in to the opposition within his own party, the Nepal Communist Party (NCP), or the opposition in parliament, both of which had been vociferously demanding his resignation for ruling Nepal arbitrarily.

Oli was flouting  inner-party pacts and decisions and threatening to bypass parliament and rule by issuing Ordinances.  

In November, Oli was confronted by a massively resurgent Monarchist movement which wanted both democracy and federalism to be abolished in favor of monarchy. Oli weathered that storm, but Nepal was in a state of utter confusion. If Oli had stepped down then, Nepal would have been in deeper trouble as there was no consolidated opposition to give a stable alternative government. Perhaps it is just as well that he has taken his customary tough stance now and is staying in power to give Nepal a modicum of stability.

The latest development is rooted in political instability which is endemic in Nepal. If Oli had resigned, it would have paved the way for the 23 rd. change in Premiership in Nepal in 69 years.

First and foremost, the NCP is deeply faction-ridden with one faction led by Prime Minister and party Co-Chairman K.P.Sharma Oli (a traditional communist) and the other led by Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda (an ex-Maoist). The two had merged their respective parties to form the NCP. The NCP had obtained a two-thirds parliamentary majority in the 2018 elections and had also won in six of the seven provinces. But the promise of stability, a singularity of purpose and ideological unity soon began to ring hollow.

The NCP seemed to be constantly heading for a split down the middle. Interestingly, Nepalese governments have collapsed mostly because of schisms in the ruling party. Oli was wanting to rule by himself but Prachanda was not allowing him to function, he alleged. Oli had, in fact, told Prachanda that he intended to split the party “in a friendly way”. But Prachanda would have none of it.  

In April this year, in a bid to facilitate a split, Oli had tried to issue an Ordinance, according to which, for a political party to split, a 40% vote in either the parliamentary party or the party central committee would do. Getting 40% in both would not have been necessary as stipulated earlier. But the Ordinance was withdrawn under public pressure.

Oli was belligerent despite the fact that 31 out of 44 members of the NCP Standing Committee were against him. Observers said that Oli was cleverly exploiting Prachanda’s tendency to dither, though ideologically the latter was an extremist, being a Maoist.  

In his quest for power, Oli had issued another Ordinance in April on the Constitutional Council. The Constitutional Council is a key agency that appoints officials to various constitutional bodies, including the country’s top anti-corruption agency. Oli’s Ordinance was meant to enable the Council to take decisions on the basis of majority vote rather than consensus. But, like the Ordinance on splitting political parties, this also was withdrawn under public pressure.

Oli’s one-upmanship resulted in a split in the NCP in December 2019. The Samajwadi Party (SP) had left the ruling-coalition. The SP quit because Oli had failed to honor his promise to amend the constitution to accommodate the demands of the Madhesi community (people of Indian origin) living in the southern provinces. Oli is an anti-federalist. He had said that provinces were but “administrative units” under the federal government. The SP’s leaving denied the NCP government a two-thirds majority, but it enabled Oli to pursue his political and ideological agenda on the constitutional issue unfettered.

Oli had also been acting completely arbitrarily in appointing ministers and ambassadors without prior consultation with Prachanda who was Co-Chairman of his party. Oli almost always had his way in administrative matters partly because he had the unstinted support of the country’s President Bidhya Devi Bhandari, who belongs to Oli’s faction in the NCP.

Notwithstanding the failures of his administration, his scant respect for the constitution, the flouting of political promises, his brinkmanship vis-a-vis India, Oli was generally expected to survive as he had chutzpah which Prachanda lacked.

Additionally, he had the support of the main opposition party, the Nepali Congress, which had taken a clear position that the five-year tenure for the NCP government was the mandate of the electorate.

Just as there are charges of widespread corruption against Oli, there are charges against Prachanda too. It is said that, overall, Oli’s public image as a decisive nationalistic leader is better than Prachanda’s. Oli’s greatest strength is that he is his own man with a capacity to take bold initiatives in trying times. This is enabling him to face challenges and give leadership to the NCP and Nepal.

(The picture at the top shows K.P.Oli with Prachanda)

Tags: InstabilityK.P.OliParliament
SendShare4Tweet1ShareShare
Editor

Editor

Recommended Articles

  • All
  • Recommend
Nawam Perahera in Colombo was a colour fest, though with fewer elephants

Nawam Perahera in Colombo was a colour fest, though with fewer elephants

February 27, 2021
COVID body being brought for cremation in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka finally allows burial of Covid-19 victims

February 25, 2021
Lanka-Pakistan ties to acquire a new look following Imran Khan’s visit

Lanka-Pakistan ties to acquire a new look following Imran Khan’s visit

February 25, 2021
Contribution of T.B.Jayah to Sri Lanka-Pakistan relations

Contribution of T.B.Jayah to Sri Lanka-Pakistan relations

February 23, 2021
The Bengalis’ pioneering struggle for language rights

The Bengalis’ pioneering struggle for language rights

February 21, 2021
Imran Khan’s climb to the political summit was long and hard

Imran Khan’s climb to the political summit was long and hard

February 20, 2021

Advertorial

  • All
  • Advertorial
Visual and Textual Analysis for Images with Reverse Search Tools

Visual and Textual Analysis for Images with Reverse Search Tools

January 3, 2021

Popular Now

  • UNHRC debate: A majority of countries spoke in favour of Sri Lanka

    UNHRC debate: A majority of countries spoke in favour of Sri Lanka

    63 shares
    Share 47 Tweet 7
  • Background to Lanka’s decision to lift ban on burying COVID dead

    29 shares
    Share 19 Tweet 4
  • India tells UNHRC devolution of power is critical for reconciliation in Sri Lanka

    16 shares
    Share 8 Tweet 3
  • Spotify to expand into more than 80 new markets including Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Maldives

    12 shares
    Share 5 Tweet 3
  • Vaccines roll out to public; six centres in Colombo

    11 shares
    Share 5 Tweet 3
  • About Us
  • Advertisements
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

© 2020 NewsIn.Asia - Lovingly maintained by DigitalArc.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Around South Asia
    • Afghanistan
    • Bangladesh
    • Bhutan
    • China
    • India
    • Maldives
    • Myanmar
    • Nepal
    • Pakistan
    • Sri Lanka
  • Around The World
  • Breaking News
  • Business
    • Exchange
  • Climate Change
  • Governance
    • Crime
    • Diplomacy
    • Defense
    • Human Rights
    • Politics
    • Strategic Affairs
  • Lifestyle
    • Books
    • Entertainment
      • Arts
      • Cinema
      • Gaming
      • Music
      • Movie
      • Series
      • TV
    • Health
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Travel
  • Culture
    • Ethnicity
    • Gender
  • Development news
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Coronavirus
  • History
  • National
  • Offbeat
    • Media
    • Music and arts across South Asia
  • Recommended
    • Headlines
    • Highlights
    • Top Picture
    • Top Story
  • Religion
  • Science
  • Sports
    • Football
    • Cricket
      • LPL
      • IPL
    • Tennis
    • Formula 1
    • NBA
  • Tech
    • Instagram
  • United Nations
  • Weather
  • World
    • Japan
    • Russia
    • United States

© 2020 NewsIn.Asia - Lovingly maintained by DigitalArc.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In