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November - 1 
On completion of the Dashain festival, Maoists have re-imposed their 'indefinite blockade' on the headquarters of far-western district of Baitadi. The insurgents had lifted their six-month-long `indefinite blockade' of this district for one month to
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On completion of the Dashain festival, Maoists have re-imposed their 'indefinite blockade' on the headquarters of far-western district of Baitadi. The insurgents had lifted their six-month-long `indefinite blockade' of this district for one month to cover major Hindu festivals, Dashain and Tihar. Earlier, the Maoists had already announced blockade of the headquarters of Rukum district in mid-western region.
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November - 1 
On November 1, the Nepal Sadbhawana Party (NSP) leader and Minister for Forest and Soil Conservation, Badri Prasad Mandal, announced the government was preparing to hold elections as per directions from the King and added "peace talks cannot be the o
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On November 1, the Nepal Sadbhawana Party (NSP) leader and Minister for Forest and Soil Conservation, Badri Prasad Mandal, announced the government was preparing to hold elections as per directions from the King and added "peace talks cannot be the obstacle for polls."
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November - 1 
On the same day, insurgents attacked and destroyed government offices in Humla and Jajarkot and Dolpa districts, but the details of the incidents have not been not reported yet.
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On the same day, insurgents attacked and destroyed government offices in Humla and Jajarkot and Dolpa districts, but the details of the incidents have not been not reported yet.
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November - 1 
The Kantipur Online stated that the Prime Minister’s Office and the Ministry for Defense had in a written statement to the Supreme Court’s (SC) query, disclosed that the Maoist leader Matrika Yadav was safe in government’s custody but did not mention
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The Kantipur Online stated that the Prime Minister’s Office and the Ministry for Defense had in a written statement to the Supreme Court’s (SC) query, disclosed that the Maoist leader Matrika Yadav was safe in government’s custody but did not mention about Suresh Ale Magar.
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November - 1 
The visiting Pakistan Prime Minister, Shaukat Aziz has extended full support to the efforts of Nepal in combating terrorism and expressed his concerns with the Nepali counterpart Sher Bahadur Deuba over the internal issues on November 1.
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The visiting Pakistan Prime Minister, Shaukat Aziz has extended full support to the efforts of Nepal in combating terrorism and expressed his concerns with the Nepali counterpart Sher Bahadur Deuba over the internal issues on November 1.
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November - 2 
According to media reports, security forces (SFs) have killed six Maoist insurgents during search operations at Humshekot Village Development Committee (VDC) in Nawalparasi district on November 2.
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According to media reports, security forces (SFs) have killed six Maoist insurgents during search operations at Humshekot Village Development Committee (VDC) in Nawalparasi district on November 2.
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November - 2 
Maoist insurgents have reportedly shot dead a civilian, Rameshwor Jha after accusing him of raping a minor at Darampur village of Brahmapuri Village Development Committee (VDC) in Sarlahi district on November 2. Also, a delayed report said that insur
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Maoist insurgents have reportedly shot dead a civilian, Rameshwor Jha after accusing him of raping a minor at Darampur village of Brahmapuri Village Development Committee (VDC) in Sarlahi district on November 2. Also, a delayed report said that insurgents have killed a schoolteacher, identified as Dabal Bahadur Saund in Netakot area in Achham district.
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November - 2 November - 4
SFs shot dead three Maoists, including a woman cadre, identified as Bimala Bhatta, Chhetra Bahadur Mahat and Saraswati Khanel during an encounter at Takumaj Lankuribot VDC in Gorkha district on November 4. Meanwhile, two other Maoists were killed in
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SFs shot dead three Maoists, including a woman cadre, identified as Bimala Bhatta, Chhetra Bahadur Mahat and Saraswati Khanel during an encounter at Takumaj Lankuribot VDC in Gorkha district on November 4. Meanwhile, two other Maoists were killed in a retaliatory action by SFs in Ramja area in Rolpa district on November 3. Also, a Maoist ‘Chairman’ of ‘People’s Government’, Dilli Bahadur Sahi was killed by SFs in Serighat area in Kalikot district on November 2.
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November - 2 
The Armed Police Forces have killed two Maoists in separate incidents at Bankul in Rautahat district and Byure area in Surkhet district on November 2.
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The Armed Police Forces have killed two Maoists in separate incidents at Bankul in Rautahat district and Byure area in Surkhet district on November 2.
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November - 2 
The British Ambassador to Nepal Keith Bloomfield, stated on November 2, that none of the British government-supported programs in Nepal would be withdrawn. He assured that "British-supported programs will not be withdrawn just because of Maoist press
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The British Ambassador to Nepal Keith Bloomfield, stated on November 2, that none of the British government-supported programs in Nepal would be withdrawn. He assured that "British-supported programs will not be withdrawn just because of Maoist pressure and threats."
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November - 2 
The Himalayan Times reports that Maoists have been digging trenches at strategically crucial passes of Rolpa district during the past week in accordance with the recent decision of the Maoists’ ‘central committee’ to launch counteroffensive operation
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The Himalayan Times reports that Maoists have been digging trenches at strategically crucial passes of Rolpa district during the past week in accordance with the recent decision of the Maoists’ ‘central committee’ to launch counteroffensive operations. The Maoists have ordered a person from each house to take part in the digging and the youths of the district are being made to take part in a "Youth movement".
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November - 2 
The Kathmandu Post reported that in Baitadi district, Maoists were collecting paddy and maize from several VDCs such as Kuwakot, Bhatana, Nwadeu, Mahadevsthan, Talladehi, Malladehi, Bhumiraj and Kotila.
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The Kathmandu Post reported that in Baitadi district, Maoists were collecting paddy and maize from several VDCs such as Kuwakot, Bhatana, Nwadeu, Mahadevsthan, Talladehi, Malladehi, Bhumiraj and Kotila.
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November - 2 
The Nepal News reports that Maoists have designed curricula in the name of ‘pro-people education’ for the primary school students including subjects like military science and several topics dealing with the extremist communist ideologies.
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The Nepal News reports that Maoists have designed curricula in the name of ‘pro-people education’ for the primary school students including subjects like military science and several topics dealing with the extremist communist ideologies.
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November - 2 
The Pakistan Prime Minister, Shaukat Aziz stated that Pakistan had offered to sell defence equipment and training to Nepalese Army and was ready to provide financial assistance in this regard. Further, Aziz said ‘we need to help and complement each o
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The Pakistan Prime Minister, Shaukat Aziz stated that Pakistan had offered to sell defence equipment and training to Nepalese Army and was ready to provide financial assistance in this regard. Further, Aziz said ‘we need to help and complement each other’s efforts but certainly, not to interfere in the affairs of others’ and told the foreign forces to keep away from Nepal’s internal affairs.
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November - 2 
Three security force personnel were injured in a landmine blast planted by suspected Maoists at Majhkharka in Imane VDC on November 2.
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Three security force personnel were injured in a landmine blast planted by suspected Maoists at Majhkharka in Imane VDC on November 2.
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An armed group of suspected Maoists looted a passenger bus and 10 trucks at Loyar Khola in Chitwan district on November 3. On the same day, five civilians were injured in a bomb explosion detonated by the Maoists near the Pushpanjali hotel in Gothalo
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An armed group of suspected Maoists looted a passenger bus and 10 trucks at Loyar Khola in Chitwan district on November 3. On the same day, five civilians were injured in a bomb explosion detonated by the Maoists near the Pushpanjali hotel in Gothalopani Bazar, the headquarters of Bardia district. Maoists have also reportedly restricted journalists from gathering news at five different VDCs including Chubang, Mahad, Ranmamaikot, Pwang and Purtenkada in Rukum district on November 4.
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November - 3 
Nepal News reports that at least three security personnel have been injured during a clash with Maoist insurgents in the western district of Palpa on November 3. The clash took place at Mityal in eastern Palpa bordering Nawalparasi district after the
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Nepal News reports that at least three security personnel have been injured during a clash with Maoist insurgents in the western district of Palpa on November 3. The clash took place at Mityal in eastern Palpa bordering Nawalparasi district after the Maoists attacked a security patrol that was passing through the area. No reports were available regarding casualties on the part of the Maoists.
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November - 3 November - 4
Radio Nepal quoting official sources confirmed that Kathmandu valley ‘commander’ of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), Sadhuram Devkota alias Prashant was arrested from Bhotebahal area in Kathmandu on November 4. The SFs have seized his computer
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Radio Nepal quoting official sources confirmed that Kathmandu valley ‘commander’ of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), Sadhuram Devkota alias Prashant was arrested from Bhotebahal area in Kathmandu on November 4. The SFs have seized his computer from their hide out and reportedly kept Prashant under detention. Earlier, two other Maoists were arrested from Itumbahal area in Kathmandu on November 3.
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November - 4 
In Ramechhap, the dead body of a civilian, identified as Deepak Thapa, abducted earlier by the Maoists, was recovered on November 4. On the same day Maoists reportedly abducted three teachers, Chandramurti Koirala, Dilliraj Gyawali and Om Pandey from
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In Ramechhap, the dead body of a civilian, identified as Deepak Thapa, abducted earlier by the Maoists, was recovered on November 4. On the same day Maoists reportedly abducted three teachers, Chandramurti Koirala, Dilliraj Gyawali and Om Pandey from Butwal district. Also, in Dang district Maoists have obstructed the Amelia-Kushum section of the Mahendra Highway with dozens of logs on the road since November 4.
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November - 4 
In Rupandehi district, Maoists killed one police personnel, Dev Bahadur Nepal at Gargare in Rudrapur VDC on November 4. On the same day, in Palpa, two security force personnel were injured in a Maoist-planted land mine blast at Palung Mainadi VDC.
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In Rupandehi district, Maoists killed one police personnel, Dev Bahadur Nepal at Gargare in Rudrapur VDC on November 4. On the same day, in Palpa, two security force personnel were injured in a Maoist-planted land mine blast at Palung Mainadi VDC.
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Kantipur Online quoting a Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) Public Relations Directorate statement said that at least four Maoist insurgents were killed during two separate security force operations, at Betini area in Lamjung district on November 5 and at La
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Kantipur Online quoting a Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) Public Relations Directorate statement said that at least four Maoist insurgents were killed during two separate security force operations, at Betini area in Lamjung district on November 5 and at Lakuribot area in Gorkha district on November 4. The security personnel have reportedly recovered unspecified number of weapons and explosives from the incident site.
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November - 4 
Nepal News quoting Foreign Ministry sources said that a Nepalese youth, Yunus Kabari from Devpur VDC in Dhanusha district, who was taken hostage by an insurgent group in Iraq was set free on November 4.
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Nepal News quoting Foreign Ministry sources said that a Nepalese youth, Yunus Kabari from Devpur VDC in Dhanusha district, who was taken hostage by an insurgent group in Iraq was set free on November 4.
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November - 4 
Rajdhani daily report quoting Maoist sources stated that the insurgents have threatened ‘to attack and destroy the mid-western regional headquarters of Birendranagar in Surkhet district.’ The Maoists mid-western region ‘political commissar’ said, ‘th
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Rajdhani daily report quoting Maoist sources stated that the insurgents have threatened ‘to attack and destroy the mid-western regional headquarters of Birendranagar in Surkhet district.’ The Maoists mid-western region ‘political commissar’ said, ‘the Gamagdhi (in Mugu district) attack was an unplanned, small attack. Now we will show them by attacking Birendranagar and turning it into ashes.’
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November - 4 
Reports indicate that during a cabinet meeting on November 4, the Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bharat Mohan Adhikari proposed a unilateral cessation of military offensive against the Maoists till Tihar, Chhath and Ramadan festivals to c
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Reports indicate that during a cabinet meeting on November 4, the Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bharat Mohan Adhikari proposed a unilateral cessation of military offensive against the Maoists till Tihar, Chhath and Ramadan festivals to create a conducive atmosphere for dialogue.
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November - 5 
Maoists set ablaze a vehicle belonging to the Mid-Marsyangdi Hydropower Project and exploded four bombs in some more vehicles at Khahare Khota in Udaipur Village Development Committee (VDC) in Lamjung district on November 5. The construction work of
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Maoists set ablaze a vehicle belonging to the Mid-Marsyangdi Hydropower Project and exploded four bombs in some more vehicles at Khahare Khota in Udaipur Village Development Committee (VDC) in Lamjung district on November 5. The construction work of the project had resumed recently after a two month closure in view of the Maoist threat to blow up the project site for deploying security personnel.
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November - 6 November - 7
Another Nepal News report on November 7, said that the Maoists have abducted 10 children from Bindhvabasini Village Development Committee (VDC) of Dailekh district to an unidentified location suspected to be for their ‘training program’. During the s
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Another Nepal News report on November 7, said that the Maoists have abducted 10 children from Bindhvabasini Village Development Committee (VDC) of Dailekh district to an unidentified location suspected to be for their ‘training program’. During the same time, the insurgents abducted 10 other children from different VDCs in the same district. Further, an armed group of Maoists abducted two civilians, identified as Pradeep Shah and Pratap in Rautahat district on November 6.
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November - 6 
Maoists have declared a two-day ‘bandh’ (general strike) in Banke and Bardiya districts to protest the recent killing of Banke district president of the Maoist affiliated Madhesi Liberation Front.
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Maoists have declared a two-day ‘bandh’ (general strike) in Banke and Bardiya districts to protest the recent killing of Banke district president of the Maoist affiliated Madhesi Liberation Front.
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November - 6 November - 7
Nepal News report quoting the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources said the security forces have killed at least five Maoist insurgents during separate incidents including two insurgents in Barpak area of Gorkha district and three insurgents at Rupasdan
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Nepal News report quoting the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources said the security forces have killed at least five Maoist insurgents during separate incidents including two insurgents in Barpak area of Gorkha district and three insurgents at Rupasdanda in Doti district on November 7. Security forces recovered socket bombs, equipments used in landmines, one cordless phone set and money from the encounter site in Gorkha district. Earlier, one Maoist was killed in a security force operation at Jogbudha in Dadeldhura district on November 6.
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November - 6 
Nepal News reports that a 12-year-old boy was killed at Kalideu in Rukum district on November 6 when a Maoist-planted bomb exploded in the premises of the Laxmi Lower secondary School.
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Nepal News reports that a 12-year-old boy was killed at Kalideu in Rukum district on November 6 when a Maoist-planted bomb exploded in the premises of the Laxmi Lower secondary School.
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November - 6 
Security personnel arrested five armed Maoists at Rampur area of Rautahat district early on November 6 morning.
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Security personnel arrested five armed Maoists at Rampur area of Rautahat district early on November 6 morning.
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November - 6 
Two suspected Maoist insurgents were killed in latest security action in Bardiya district on November 6. On the same day, in another incident at least two Maoists were killed in an encounter with security forces at Dhunganabesi area in Palpa district
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Two suspected Maoist insurgents were killed in latest security action in Bardiya district on November 6. On the same day, in another incident at least two Maoists were killed in an encounter with security forces at Dhunganabesi area in Palpa district.
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November - 7 
Deputy Prime Minister Bharat Mohan Adhikari has reiterated that the government was ready to maintain maximum flexibility in the peace talks with the insurgents and added that it would be an opportunity for the Maoists, too, to end the war. Further he
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Deputy Prime Minister Bharat Mohan Adhikari has reiterated that the government was ready to maintain maximum flexibility in the peace talks with the insurgents and added that it would be an opportunity for the Maoists, too, to end the war. Further he said, "If the Maoists still do not agree for talks, they will untimely end up inviting foreign military into the country." Also, he indicated that the terrorist tag and the red corner notice on Maoist leaders would be removed once the talks begin.
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November - 7 
During a meeting in Kavre on November 7, the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) leader, Bam Dev Gautam said, "UML’s proposals are being sidelined by the government. We will have to quit the coalition if this situation continues." Bam Dev alleged that the
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During a meeting in Kavre on November 7, the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) leader, Bam Dev Gautam said, "UML’s proposals are being sidelined by the government. We will have to quit the coalition if this situation continues." Bam Dev alleged that the government was not taking sufficient steps to bring the Maoists to the negotiating table.
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November - 7 
In a message to the nation on Constitution Day, King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev said constitutional monarchy and multiparty democracy are articles of faith and commitment for the Nepalese people, adding the constitution of the kingdom of Nepal-199
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In a message to the nation on Constitution Day, King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev said constitutional monarchy and multiparty democracy are articles of faith and commitment for the Nepalese people, adding the constitution of the kingdom of Nepal-1990 was promulgated with the very objectives of ensuring social, political and economic justice for the people of Nepal.
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November - 7 
In Nawalparasi district, Maoists abducted and later killed an army personnel, Bhim Bahadur Ale Magar at Pidalu Chowk in Deurali Village Development Committee (VDC) on November 7.
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In Nawalparasi district, Maoists abducted and later killed an army personnel, Bhim Bahadur Ale Magar at Pidalu Chowk in Deurali Village Development Committee (VDC) on November 7.
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November - 7 
Radio Nepal quoting Superintendent of Police Jalpaiguri in West Bengal, India, said the security forces have arrested two Maoists, identified as Rekha Rai and Madhukar Sarki in Jalpaiguri on November 7. Both the arrested Maoists were close aides of A
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Radio Nepal quoting Superintendent of Police Jalpaiguri in West Bengal, India, said the security forces have arrested two Maoists, identified as Rekha Rai and Madhukar Sarki in Jalpaiguri on November 7. Both the arrested Maoists were close aides of Amir Sundas, a Maoist leader arrested in India on October 24 last. Madhukar Sarki is reported to be a senior leader of the India-based Nepali Ekta Samaj, which has links with the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) and Rekha Rai is said to be a leader of ‘people’s Army’ in Nepal.
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November - 7 
Separately, following the Maoist attack on its vehicles on November 5, the Mid Marsyangdi Hydro-electricity Project (MMHP) has halted operations for an indefinite period.
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Separately, following the Maoist attack on its vehicles on November 5, the Mid Marsyangdi Hydro-electricity Project (MMHP) has halted operations for an indefinite period.
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November - 7 
The Kantipur Online quoting security sources stated that at least four Maoist insurgents were killed in separate security operations on November 7. Three Maoists, identified as "area commander" Ramesh Bahadur Mahara, Devendra Gurung and Karna Bahadur
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The Kantipur Online quoting security sources stated that at least four Maoist insurgents were killed in separate security operations on November 7. Three Maoists, identified as "area commander" Ramesh Bahadur Mahara, Devendra Gurung and Karna Bahadur Buda Magar were killed by security forces during retaliation action at Gaira area of Dadeldhura district. In another encounter, security forces killed a Maoist "platoon commander", Kumar Shahi alias Bhisan at Dashrathe area in Dailekh district. Unspecified number of socket bombs were recovered from the incident sites.
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November - 8 
Kantipur Online reports that the Indian Special Security Bureau (SSB) forces have launched a new campaign to control arms smuggling and deployed troops along the Indian border near Jhapa district.
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Kantipur Online reports that the Indian Special Security Bureau (SSB) forces have launched a new campaign to control arms smuggling and deployed troops along the Indian border near Jhapa district.
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November - 8 
Nepal News quoting Nepal Samacharpatra report on November 8, said the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) has been conducting a fresh security operation in Maoist strong hold areas in the mid-western districts of Rolpa and Rukum for the past one week. The repo
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Nepal News quoting Nepal Samacharpatra report on November 8, said the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) has been conducting a fresh security operation in Maoist strong hold areas in the mid-western districts of Rolpa and Rukum for the past one week. The report quoting security force sources confirmed that a large number of troops have entered these districts and have been conducting ground as well as aerial attacks. The Chief district officer of Rolpa, Kamal Mani Kafle, said that large number of Maoists including some central leaders have started assembling in and around Thabang and could be planning major attacks in western districts. The RNA divisional spokesperson, Yagya Bahadur Rajaure, said it was not a military operation but a regular process and an attempt to "dominate the Maoist areas". However, there were no reports of human casualty so far during the offensive.
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November - 8 
On the occasion of 15th Constitution Day, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that the government is committed toward reinstatement of a representational system of governance through the medium of free and fair election. Further he said that C
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On the occasion of 15th Constitution Day, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that the government is committed toward reinstatement of a representational system of governance through the medium of free and fair election. Further he said that Constitutional monarchy, multi-party democracy and a guarantee of human rights are the fundamental values of the present constitution and added, "it is known to all that the government is always ready for holding peace talks with Maoists side with the maximum flexibility for ending the violence and killings going on in the country and establishing lasting peace by nurturing these values."
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November - 8 
On the same occasion, Deputy Prime Minister Bharat Mohan Adhikari has said that peace talks should be given the highest priority in order to keep the sovereignty of the people intact in the present situation. Also, the Nepali Congress (NC) leader Nar
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On the same occasion, Deputy Prime Minister Bharat Mohan Adhikari has said that peace talks should be given the highest priority in order to keep the sovereignty of the people intact in the present situation. Also, the Nepali Congress (NC) leader Narhari Acharya said that the constitution has failed to address the problem of the country and added, "The constitution has already gone into the phase of ‘political death’ in the present context."
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November - 8 
President of Nepali Congress (NC), Girija Prasad Koirala has said that free and fair election is not possible in the country in the present situation and he added, "There are no alternatives other than to reinstate dissolved House of Representatives.
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President of Nepali Congress (NC), Girija Prasad Koirala has said that free and fair election is not possible in the country in the present situation and he added, "There are no alternatives other than to reinstate dissolved House of Representatives." Further he said that though constitution has clearly stated that election should be held within six months after dissolving the parliament, it did not happen so.
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November - 8 November - 9
The insurgents shot and killed a Communist Party of Nepal (UML) activist, Bhoj Raj Bhatt in Gorkha district on November 9. Further, in Makwanpur district, a security force personnel, identified as Shyam Tamang was injured in a Maoist attack at Bajrab
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The insurgents shot and killed a Communist Party of Nepal (UML) activist, Bhoj Raj Bhatt in Gorkha district on November 9. Further, in Makwanpur district, a security force personnel, identified as Shyam Tamang was injured in a Maoist attack at Bajrabarahi Village Development Committee (VDC) on November 8.
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November - 9 
A notice signed by the Maoist ‘regional leader’ Kailash stated that Maoists have introduced a new tax system in Rolpa, Rukum and Salyan districts for those leaving for foreign lands for employment. The Maoist tax varies from a minimum of Rupees 50 to
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A notice signed by the Maoist ‘regional leader’ Kailash stated that Maoists have introduced a new tax system in Rolpa, Rukum and Salyan districts for those leaving for foreign lands for employment. The Maoist tax varies from a minimum of Rupees 50 to a maximum of Rupees 100,000. According to the notice, those who are leaving their villages for other parts of the country should take permission from the ‘VDC people’s government’ and will have to pay Rs 100 a month. Further it said that those who are leaving for Japan, US and Europe will be charged Rupees 1 lakh, for Korea it will be Rupees 50,000 and for Gulf, Rupees 30,000 would be charged. It also said stringent action will be taken against those violating the order.
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November - 9 
According to the Nepalese Foreign Ministry sources, the three-day Joint Secretary level official meeting between Nepal and India on amending the Extradition Treaty agreement has begun in Kathmandu on November 9. India and Nepal have signed the treaty
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According to the Nepalese Foreign Ministry sources, the three-day Joint Secretary level official meeting between Nepal and India on amending the Extradition Treaty agreement has begun in Kathmandu on November 9. India and Nepal have signed the treaty in 1955, but with the growing instances of terrorist activities across the border, both the sides have felt the need of an amendment to the pact.
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November - 9 
During a meeting in Dhankuta on November 9, Indian ambassador to Nepal, Shiva Shankar Mukherjee has said that security action would be intensified along Indo-Nepal border to control the free movement of Maoists. Envoy Mukerjee conceded that the Nepal
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During a meeting in Dhankuta on November 9, Indian ambassador to Nepal, Shiva Shankar Mukherjee has said that security action would be intensified along Indo-Nepal border to control the free movement of Maoists. Envoy Mukerjee conceded that the Nepali Maoists had used the Indian soil in the past, and then it was abated following the security measures taken by Indian government.
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November - 9 
In Jhapa district, security forces shot dead a Maoist ‘eastern regional committee’ member and Morang ‘District Secretary’, identified as Devendra Poudel along with another unidentified insurgent in a security action at Ghailadubba area on November 9.
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In Jhapa district, security forces shot dead a Maoist ‘eastern regional committee’ member and Morang ‘District Secretary’, identified as Devendra Poudel along with another unidentified insurgent in a security action at Ghailadubba area on November 9.
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November - 9 
On November 9, the High Level Peace Committee (HLPC) held an interaction session with the members of the Citizens’ Peace Commission (CPC) on the proposed government-Maoist peace talks and the CPC members suggested that the Government declare unilater
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On November 9, the High Level Peace Committee (HLPC) held an interaction session with the members of the Citizens’ Peace Commission (CPC) on the proposed government-Maoist peace talks and the CPC members suggested that the Government declare unilateral ceasefire until first week of December in view of nearing Tihar and Chhath festivals and 2nd World Buddhist Summit.
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November - 9 
Suspected Maoists detonated a powerful bomb within the premises of the state-owned Employees’ Provident Fund building at Sundhara in the capital Kathmandu, leaving 38 people including some laborers and pedestrians injured on November 9. On the same d
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Suspected Maoists detonated a powerful bomb within the premises of the state-owned Employees’ Provident Fund building at Sundhara in the capital Kathmandu, leaving 38 people including some laborers and pedestrians injured on November 9. On the same day, in another powerful bomb explosion, two employees were injured and the office building was damaged at the Internal Revenue Office in Bhaktapur. According to media reports the blasts are suspected to be Maoist retaliation for the arrest of their Kathmandu leader ‘Prashant’ last week.
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November - 9 
The Himalayan Times quoting Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) eastern division chief, Pradip Pratap Bam Malla said that at least 3,000 RNA personnel and 24 check posts would be added within four months in the eastern divison. Further the report added, "RNA i
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The Himalayan Times quoting Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) eastern division chief, Pradip Pratap Bam Malla said that at least 3,000 RNA personnel and 24 check posts would be added within four months in the eastern divison. Further the report added, "RNA is preparing to set up a company in each zone and one barrack in each district."
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November - 10 
According to reports, civilians and local politicians in Lamjung district have urged the Maoists to allow construction of the Mid-Marsyangdi Hydro-electricity Project (MMHP).
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According to reports, civilians and local politicians in Lamjung district have urged the Maoists to allow construction of the Mid-Marsyangdi Hydro-electricity Project (MMHP).
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November - 10 
During a meeting with press persons in Kathmandu on November 10, Government Spokesperson and Minister for Information and Communication Minister, Mohammad Mohsin said, ‘the country will soon experience an authoritarian government, if the current gove
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During a meeting with press persons in Kathmandu on November 10, Government Spokesperson and Minister for Information and Communication Minister, Mohammad Mohsin said, ‘the country will soon experience an authoritarian government, if the current government fails to bring the Maoists to the negotiating table.’ Further he explained that, "The authoritarian system may be explained as one with the King usurping absolute executive powers and seizing certain fundamental rights of the people, where military would play an influential role and if the authoritarian system comes, it is not the fault of anyone but the Maoists.’
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November - 10 November - 11
In Janakpur, security forces killed a Maoist ‘area in-charge’ Ramprit Yadav alias Vikram in Itarhawa area on November 11. Yet, another report from the district said security forces killed Maoist cadre Akhtar Shah in a retaliatory action at Benga Shiv
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In Janakpur, security forces killed a Maoist ‘area in-charge’ Ramprit Yadav alias Vikram in Itarhawa area on November 11. Yet, another report from the district said security forces killed Maoist cadre Akhtar Shah in a retaliatory action at Benga Shivapur area on November 10 night.
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November - 10 
Nepal News reports that Maoist insurgents have killed three civilians, identified as Ratna Bahadur Khatri, Borna Bahadur and Durga Bahadur Gharti and injured another at Birendranagar in Surkhet district on November 10. On the same day, a minor, Gopal
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Nepal News reports that Maoist insurgents have killed three civilians, identified as Ratna Bahadur Khatri, Borna Bahadur and Durga Bahadur Gharti and injured another at Birendranagar in Surkhet district on November 10. On the same day, a minor, Gopal Sunar was killed and three others were injured in a bomb explosion triggered by Maoists at the premises of a school in Khalanga in Jumla district. Also, Maoists shot dead another civilian, Kamal Giri at Hawaldarpur in Banke district.
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November - 10 
On November 10, a senior leader of the four-party ruling coalition and Rashtriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) chairman, Pashupati Shumsher Rana, has said the government should give emphasis on the possibilities of restoration of peace first before going f
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On November 10, a senior leader of the four-party ruling coalition and Rashtriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) chairman, Pashupati Shumsher Rana, has said the government should give emphasis on the possibilities of restoration of peace first before going for elections.
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November - 10 
The visiting British Minister of State for Trade, Investment and Foreign Affairs, Douglas Alexander, has said that Britain was going to increase its annual assistance of 35 million pound sterling to 47 million to Nepal from next year for economic and
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The visiting British Minister of State for Trade, Investment and Foreign Affairs, Douglas Alexander, has said that Britain was going to increase its annual assistance of 35 million pound sterling to 47 million to Nepal from next year for economic and development activities in Nepal.
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November - 11 
A release of the Directorate of Public Relations of Royal Nepalese Army stated that security forces shot dead five Maoists in the latest security operation in Dadeldhura, Palpa and Kailali districts. In Dadeldhura, security forces killed Dharmaraj Jo
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A release of the Directorate of Public Relations of Royal Nepalese Army stated that security forces shot dead five Maoists in the latest security operation in Dadeldhura, Palpa and Kailali districts. In Dadeldhura, security forces killed Dharmaraj Joshi alias Pawan, an ‘area commander’, while he was planting a land mine at Punnuragad height area. Likewise, three Maoists were killed during a clash at Sardi area in Palpa district. In Kailali district, a Maoist was killed during a clash between a team of security forces and a group of insurgents at Kota area in Pahalwanpur on November 11.
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November - 11 
According to a media report, hundreds of villagers from remote areas of Dadeldhura are fleeing to the district headquarters following a Maoist edict to the villagers to join their militia.
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According to a media report, hundreds of villagers from remote areas of Dadeldhura are fleeing to the district headquarters following a Maoist edict to the villagers to join their militia.
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November - 11 
According to media reports, security forces on November 11 killed at least six Maoists, including three woman cadres, at Sahajpur Bhasu section of Bhimdutta Highway in Dadeldhura district. Meanwhile, Maoists shot dead Deputy Superintendent of Police
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According to media reports, security forces on November 11 killed at least six Maoists, including three woman cadres, at Sahajpur Bhasu section of Bhimdutta Highway in Dadeldhura district. Meanwhile, Maoists shot dead Deputy Superintendent of Police Hemraj Regmi in front of his residence in Butwal municipality-6 on November 11 in Rupandehi district.
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November - 11 
In a statement released by the major diplomatic missions based in Kathmandu on November 11, the heads of Mission of European Union (EU), United States, Australia, Norway, Canadian Cooperation Office, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)
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In a statement released by the major diplomatic missions based in Kathmandu on November 11, the heads of Mission of European Union (EU), United States, Australia, Norway, Canadian Cooperation Office, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), and United Nations have strongly condemned the Maoist bombings on November 9 in Kathmandu valley and other parts of the country recently.
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November - 11 
On November 11, during a meeting in New Delhi, the Chief of Indian Air Force, Krishnaswami, has said that soft borders between India and Nepal had led to greater concerns over the possibility of internal unrest spreading across the borders. Pointing
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On November 11, during a meeting in New Delhi, the Chief of Indian Air Force, Krishnaswami, has said that soft borders between India and Nepal had led to greater concerns over the possibility of internal unrest spreading across the borders. Pointing out that the Marxist-Maoist movement had the potential to threaten India's internal security vertically down from Nepal to Andhra Pradesh, the Air Chief said there was a need to reorient, equip and train to fight terrorism in all three planes - land, sea and air.
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November - 12 
According to media reports, a group of armed Maoist insurgents shot dead Giriraj Basnet, a constable with the Armed Police Force, on the night of November 12 at Rajaura in mid-western district of Dang.
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According to media reports, a group of armed Maoist insurgents shot dead Giriraj Basnet, a constable with the Armed Police Force, on the night of November 12 at Rajaura in mid-western district of Dang.
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November - 12 
In a statement released by the Nepali Congress (NC) party, Maoists reportedly killed Liladhar Neupane, a NC activist in Arghakhanchi district on November 12.
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In a statement released by the Nepali Congress (NC) party, Maoists reportedly killed Liladhar Neupane, a NC activist in Arghakhanchi district on November 12.
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November - 12 
Major political parties and various sections of the society have strongly criticized the remarks made by Minister for Information and Communications, Dr Mohammed Mohsin, saying that the alternative to the present government would be an 'authoritarian
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Major political parties and various sections of the society have strongly criticized the remarks made by Minister for Information and Communications, Dr Mohammed Mohsin, saying that the alternative to the present government would be an 'authoritarian regime.' Nepali Congress (NC) Central Committee member, Krishna Sitaula said ‘his party was cautious and committed to face dictatorial and authoritarian conspiracies.’ The Communist Party Nepal (UML) leader, Bamdev Gautam, said Mohsin's remarks were against the views and character of the government and CPN (UML) would strongly protest against such remarks. Gautam further said Mohsin had misused his status and should be subject to appropriate action.
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November - 12 
Nepal News quoting official sources reports that security forces (SFs) have launched air operations in two Maoist bases in the hilly districts of Sankhuwasabha and Tehrathum in eastern Nepal. The district administration said security operations from
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Nepal News quoting official sources reports that security forces (SFs) have launched air operations in two Maoist bases in the hilly districts of Sankhuwasabha and Tehrathum in eastern Nepal. The district administration said security operations from land and by air could take place any time in three ilakas (areas) of the districts.
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November - 12 
Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) and police personnel have detained nine people in connection with the recent bomb blasts in the capital, including four suspected Maoists in Kathmandu during separate search operations launched on November 12.
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Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) and police personnel have detained nine people in connection with the recent bomb blasts in the capital, including four suspected Maoists in Kathmandu during separate search operations launched on November 12.
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November - 12 
The Himalayan Times report on November 11 stated that the Calcutta High Court has recently ruled to provide Mohan Baidya, senior Maoist politburo member, the status of a political prisoner. The report added that once the order comes in to force, the
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The Himalayan Times report on November 11 stated that the Calcutta High Court has recently ruled to provide Mohan Baidya, senior Maoist politburo member, the status of a political prisoner. The report added that once the order comes in to force, the Maoist leader would be entitled to certain privileges that a political prisoner can entertain. Mohan Baidya has been remanded in custody in India after the Indian police arrested him in the bordering Indian town of Siliguri, in March earlier this year.
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November - 13 
A delayed report said that a group of Maoists have killed the Secretary of Panchami VDC, Mohan Dhakal, at Nagi VDC in Panchthar district on November 13.
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A delayed report said that a group of Maoists have killed the Secretary of Panchami VDC, Mohan Dhakal, at Nagi VDC in Panchthar district on November 13.
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November - 13 
According to a statement released by the Maoist ‘District Secretary’ of Siraha district, Avinash, insurgents have shot dead a civilian, Suresh Thakur accusing him of spying on their activities at Kalabanzar Village Development Committee (VDC) on Nove
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According to a statement released by the Maoist ‘District Secretary’ of Siraha district, Avinash, insurgents have shot dead a civilian, Suresh Thakur accusing him of spying on their activities at Kalabanzar Village Development Committee (VDC) on November 13. On the same day, Maoists killed a civilian, identified as Lacchu Sah Sonar, accusing him of being involved in robbery and murder cases in Gaira Phetpur VDC in Mahottari district.
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November - 13 
During a function in Bhaktapur on November 13, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba warned the Maoists that the Government would turn harsh against them and to face dire consequences if they don’t agree to sit for peace talks.
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During a function in Bhaktapur on November 13, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba warned the Maoists that the Government would turn harsh against them and to face dire consequences if they don’t agree to sit for peace talks.
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November - 13 
Maoists fired indiscriminately and injured five youths at Malakheti Village Development Committee (VDC) in Kailali district.
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Maoists fired indiscriminately and injured five youths at Malakheti Village Development Committee (VDC) in Kailali district.
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November - 13 
Security force sources said one Maoist was killed during retaliatory action at Kanipokhari area in Morang district on November 13.
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Security force sources said one Maoist was killed during retaliatory action at Kanipokhari area in Morang district on November 13.
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November - 14 
Insurgents have exploded improvised bombs at the district office of the state-owned Nepal Food Corporation at Dhading besi in Dhading district on November 14. In yet another incident, Maoists detonated bombs at the under-construction building of Prit
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Insurgents have exploded improvised bombs at the district office of the state-owned Nepal Food Corporation at Dhading besi in Dhading district on November 14. In yet another incident, Maoists detonated bombs at the under-construction building of Prithvi Narayan municipality in western district of Gorkha. However, nobody was injured in the bomb explosions.
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November - 14 
Maoist insurgents reportedly abducted and later killed a security force personnel, Lok Bahadur Bhatta, in Dhangadhi district on November 14. Another civilian who was abducted along with Bhatta was reportedly missing.
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Maoist insurgents reportedly abducted and later killed a security force personnel, Lok Bahadur Bhatta, in Dhangadhi district on November 14. Another civilian who was abducted along with Bhatta was reportedly missing.
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November - 14 
the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M) has authorized its district and lower units to hand out ‘death sentence’ to anybody whom they suspect as ‘police informers’ or ‘enemy of the revolution.’
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the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M) has authorized its district and lower units to hand out ‘death sentence’ to anybody whom they suspect as ‘police informers’ or ‘enemy of the revolution.’
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November - 15 
In a separate incident, senior Armed Police Force (APF) personnel, Dipak Pradhan was killed in an explosion that occurred when a team of police personnel were involved in clearing the Maoist obstruction in Kusum-Shumshergunj section of the Mahendra H
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In a separate incident, senior Armed Police Force (APF) personnel, Dipak Pradhan was killed in an explosion that occurred when a team of police personnel were involved in clearing the Maoist obstruction in Kusum-Shumshergunj section of the Mahendra Highway on November 15.
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November - 15 
In a statement released on November 15, by the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA), its spokesperson Deepak Gurung said that two additional divisional headquarters and five brigades of the RNA would commence operation from November 16. The new divisional headq
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In a statement released on November 15, by the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA), its spokesperson Deepak Gurung said that two additional divisional headquarters and five brigades of the RNA would commence operation from November 16. The new divisional headquarters have been established in Dipayal in the far west region and Hetauda in the central region and also the new brigades have been added in Dadeldhura, Jumla, Baglung, Butwal, and Ilam districts. Along with the addition of the new divisions, the RNA now has five divisions in total across the country. Each division has about 15,000 army personnel. Further Gurung said "the new divisions and brigades have been added to meet the security needs of the country," and added, " It is also an attempt at decentralization, to make our work easier and more effective."
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November - 15 
In Bara district, Maoists have issued a 15-day ultimatum to all VDC secretaries and officials of local bodies to resign from their posts or face dire consequences, including physical harm, if anyone failed to comply with their order with effect from
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In Bara district, Maoists have issued a 15-day ultimatum to all VDC secretaries and officials of local bodies to resign from their posts or face dire consequences, including physical harm, if anyone failed to comply with their order with effect from November 15.
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November - 15 
In response to a recent statement by the heads of western diplomatic missions and the United Nations (UN), the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) ‘Chairman’, Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda said that their party concluded that peace negotiation wit
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In response to a recent statement by the heads of western diplomatic missions and the United Nations (UN), the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) ‘Chairman’, Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda said that their party concluded that peace negotiation with the royal-appointed government is possible only if the United Nations or a credible international human rights organisation is involved. Prachanda alleged that ‘feudal elements’ tried to use the ‘peace talks’ as a weapon to fulfill their regressive vested interests and said ‘the government was busy in hatching conspiracy for war while making noise about peace talks.’ He has also appealed to the international community to block all sorts of cooperation including military, economic and diplomatic to Nepal to exert pressure on the government to agree to UN involvement and constituent assembly elections.
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November - 15 
In yet another incident, a group of insurgents have looted cash and property from a civilian in Ghatibang village Development Committee (VDC) in Arghakhanchi district.
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In yet another incident, a group of insurgents have looted cash and property from a civilian in Ghatibang village Development Committee (VDC) in Arghakhanchi district.
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November - 15 
Maoists shot dead a police personnel, Gajendra Shahi at Masuriya Village Development Committee (VDC) in Kailali district on November 15. Also, the insurgents have abducted Army personnel, Bhadra Bahadur Basnet and a civilian, Amrit Bahadur Basnet fro
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Maoists shot dead a police personnel, Gajendra Shahi at Masuriya Village Development Committee (VDC) in Kailali district on November 15. Also, the insurgents have abducted Army personnel, Bhadra Bahadur Basnet and a civilian, Amrit Bahadur Basnet from Dharampur in Jhapa district.
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November - 15 
Nepal News reports that the insurgents have blocked the Mahendra highway at Agaiya between Kusum and Shumsergunj of Banke district by cutting off trees across the road. Police sources suspect that the insurgents have also placed bombs at the obstruct
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Nepal News reports that the insurgents have blocked the Mahendra highway at Agaiya between Kusum and Shumsergunj of Banke district by cutting off trees across the road. Police sources suspect that the insurgents have also placed bombs at the obstructions.
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November - 15 
On November 15, Kathmandu Post reported that in Achham district, Maoists forcibly recruited more than 3,000 locals as their ‘Whole Timer’ (WT) party workers consequently making the number of such cadres to over 5,000 in the district alone. Further it
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On November 15, Kathmandu Post reported that in Achham district, Maoists forcibly recruited more than 3,000 locals as their ‘Whole Timer’ (WT) party workers consequently making the number of such cadres to over 5,000 in the district alone. Further it said that in recent times, Maoists have intensified their campaign to make civilians their ‘WT’ cadre to help expand their organization in the villages.
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November - 15 
On November 15, the insurgents exploded a pressure cooker bomb at the branch office of the Agriculture Development Bank in the far-western town of Mahendranagar. However, there were no casualties reported from the incident.
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On November 15, the insurgents exploded a pressure cooker bomb at the branch office of the Agriculture Development Bank in the far-western town of Mahendranagar. However, there were no casualties reported from the incident.
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November - 16 
A police personnel and a civilian were killed by an armed group of Maoists at a police post at Mahendranagar in Dhanusha district on November 16. Also, security force sources have admitted that they mistakenly killed a civilian in Chulachuli of Ilam
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A police personnel and a civilian were killed by an armed group of Maoists at a police post at Mahendranagar in Dhanusha district on November 16. Also, security force sources have admitted that they mistakenly killed a civilian in Chulachuli of Ilam on November 9.
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November - 16 
According to the Kathmandu Post report, a meeting between the High-level Peace Committee (HPC) and its sub committee was held on November 16 to chalk out specific programs in order to call Maoists to the negotiating table. The sub committee member, K
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According to the Kathmandu Post report, a meeting between the High-level Peace Committee (HPC) and its sub committee was held on November 16 to chalk out specific programs in order to call Maoists to the negotiating table. The sub committee member, Khem Raj Pandit said "The government has been verbally calling on Maoists to resume the peace process, but there has been no progress," and added, "so the meeting is contemplating ways to call them for negotiation."
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November - 16 
During a meeting in Kathmandu on November 16, the visiting Asian Development Bank (ADB) vice-president Liqun Jin stressed that the ongoing conflict has an adverse impact on Nepal’s development and said, "This has become the most serious obstruction t
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During a meeting in Kathmandu on November 16, the visiting Asian Development Bank (ADB) vice-president Liqun Jin stressed that the ongoing conflict has an adverse impact on Nepal’s development and said, "This has become the most serious obstruction to sustained economic growth and poverty reduction."
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November - 16 
During a security force (SF) rescue operation in Kailali district on November 16, six security personnel and at least two Maoist insurgents were killed, while six SF personnel were injured in the five-hour long exchange of fire near the Musuriya fore
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During a security force (SF) rescue operation in Kailali district on November 16, six security personnel and at least two Maoist insurgents were killed, while six SF personnel were injured in the five-hour long exchange of fire near the Musuriya forest at Pahalmanpur Village Development Committee (VDC). However, the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources have claimed that over 35 Maoists were killed and one M-16 rifle, four SLRs and a .303 rifle were seized from the encounter site. Aerial surveillance has been reportedly launched in and around incident site along the Mahendra highway area following the encounter.
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November - 16 
In Mahendranagar, Maoists detonated a bomb in the Regional Agricultural Training Center at Sundarpur on November 16, destroying the office building and a hostel.
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In Mahendranagar, Maoists detonated a bomb in the Regional Agricultural Training Center at Sundarpur on November 16, destroying the office building and a hostel.
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November - 16 
Maoists have detonated bombs and destroyed five buildings belonging to the Kosi Pump Canal Irrigation System and also looted the Nepal Telecom office in Bodhebasin Village Development Committee (VDC) in Saptari district on November 16. Around ten mil
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Maoists have detonated bombs and destroyed five buildings belonging to the Kosi Pump Canal Irrigation System and also looted the Nepal Telecom office in Bodhebasin Village Development Committee (VDC) in Saptari district on November 16. Around ten million rupees worth of properties have been damaged in the above attacks.
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November - 16 
On the same day, five security force personnel were killed in a landmine explosion triggered by Maoists in Krishnabhir area of Dhading district. Following the explosion, one insurgent was killed during the exchange of fire.
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On the same day, five security force personnel were killed in a landmine explosion triggered by Maoists in Krishnabhir area of Dhading district. Following the explosion, one insurgent was killed during the exchange of fire.
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November - 16 
Talking to mediapersons at Lahan, deputy speaker and central member of the Nepali Congress (Democratic), Chitra Lekha Yadav, said though there was no alternative to the parliamentary elections, polls cannot be held under present circumstances, with v
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Talking to mediapersons at Lahan, deputy speaker and central member of the Nepali Congress (Democratic), Chitra Lekha Yadav, said though there was no alternative to the parliamentary elections, polls cannot be held under present circumstances, with voters and candidates feeling insecure.
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November - 16 
The Himalayan Times report on November 16, quoting the Education minister Bimalendra Nidhi said that the government would initiate the election process by mid-April even if peace negotiations don’t work out with the Maoists.
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The Himalayan Times report on November 16, quoting the Education minister Bimalendra Nidhi said that the government would initiate the election process by mid-April even if peace negotiations don’t work out with the Maoists.
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November - 16 
The Maoists have abducted 53 civilians from Bajhang district when they were heading towards the Indian city of Shimla for work.
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The Maoists have abducted 53 civilians from Bajhang district when they were heading towards the Indian city of Shimla for work.
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November - 17 
During a programme in Pokhara on November 17, the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) leader K.P. Sharma Oli condemned the Government spokesperson Mohammed Mohsin’s controversial remarks that if the present government fails, the alternative could be autho
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During a programme in Pokhara on November 17, the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) leader K.P. Sharma Oli condemned the Government spokesperson Mohammed Mohsin’s controversial remarks that if the present government fails, the alternative could be authoritarian regime.
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November - 17 
In an interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) spokesperson, Krishna Bahadur Mahara said they did not want to cross the international border to fight with the Indian establishment, but fight wit
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In an interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) spokesperson, Krishna Bahadur Mahara said they did not want to cross the international border to fight with the Indian establishment, but fight with ‘Indian expansionism’ is a must to ensure victory of the ‘People’s War’ in Nepal. Further he said ‘India wants to put their neighbours under its security cordon and make them operate as per its order’ and added ‘the objectives of the ‘People’s War’ in Nepal is to free the country from Nepali reactionaries and Indian rulers.’ While speaking about the peace talks, Mahara alleged that the ruling side was not sincere towards the result-oriented talks and said ‘existence of two regimes is reality and both must realize this… CPN(M) wanted to hold talks with the power center that enjoyed real authority - King’. Also, he said that election was not a solution to the problems in the country and added "It is nothing but a political slogan for a major battle. Our demand is for (holding) elections to the constituent assembly, not the parliament." Finally Mahara said, "The government should stop getting foreign military assistance, militarisation and killing people in fake encounters," and added "If the government is ready to invite international mediators and furnish replies to our questions, we are ready for the talks."
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November - 17 
In Dhanusha district, Maoist Balabakhar ‘village chief’, Raj Kumar Yadav, was killed in a security force operation on November 17.
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In Dhanusha district, Maoist Balabakhar ‘village chief’, Raj Kumar Yadav, was killed in a security force operation on November 17.
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November - 17 
Nepal News reports that at least eight Armed Police Force personnel were killed, one dozen others injured and over two dozen were reportedly missing after Maoist insurgents detonated landmines at Khari Khola along the Mahendra highway in Banke distri
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Nepal News reports that at least eight Armed Police Force personnel were killed, one dozen others injured and over two dozen were reportedly missing after Maoist insurgents detonated landmines at Khari Khola along the Mahendra highway in Banke district on November 17. Security force sources claimed that at least two dozen insurgents were killed during the exchange of fire that followed after the explosion.
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November - 17 November - 18
The 27 security force personnel who had gone missing during the Maoist attack on an Armed Police Force (APF) team at Khairikhol in Banke district on November 17 have returned safely to the APF base camp at Shumsherganj on November 18. Reports said th
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The 27 security force personnel who had gone missing during the Maoist attack on an Armed Police Force (APF) team at Khairikhol in Banke district on November 17 have returned safely to the APF base camp at Shumsherganj on November 18. Reports said the security personnel had run towards the nearly jungle to save themselves after the Maoists ambushed the APF truck, killing eight APF personnel including an inspector.
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November - 17 
The Himalayan Times report on November 17 said that around 116 families in Karnali zone have been displaced because of the threat of kidnapping and recruitment by the Maoists.
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The Himalayan Times report on November 17 said that around 116 families in Karnali zone have been displaced because of the threat of kidnapping and recruitment by the Maoists.
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November - 18 
At least four Maoist insurgents have been killed in separate encounters with the security forces across the country on November 18. Nepal News quoting the far western divisional Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) headquarters, reports that two women Maoist ca
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At least four Maoist insurgents have been killed in separate encounters with the security forces across the country on November 18. Nepal News quoting the far western divisional Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) headquarters, reports that two women Maoist cadres, Disha and Kopila were killed in a security operation at Tallapani area of Kailali district. In another incident, a Maoist ‘district committee’ member, Kamal Poudel was shot dead by the security forces at Rudrapur in Rupandehi district. Further, a Maoist ‘militia commander’, identified as Raj Kumar was killed at Balapakhar area of Dhanusha district during a search operation.
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November - 18 
During a meeting with media persons, spokesperson for the key party in the coalition government, Communist Party of Nepal (UML), Pradeep Nepal has blamed Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba for not showing interest in holding peace talks with the Maois
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During a meeting with media persons, spokesperson for the key party in the coalition government, Communist Party of Nepal (UML), Pradeep Nepal has blamed Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba for not showing interest in holding peace talks with the Maoist insurgents. Pradeep alleged that the government had not taken a single move in the last five months and added "The government was required to take concrete steps to bring the Maoists to the negotiating table but it has proved a complete non-starter." Also, he said a meeting of the UML central committee to be held within a month would decide whether to stay in the Deuba government.
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November - 18 
During a press interview in Kathmandu on November 18, the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) spokesperson, Deepak Gurung said that at least 2,700 Maoist insurgents were killed and nearly 500 more were suspected to have killed during security operations since
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During a press interview in Kathmandu on November 18, the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) spokesperson, Deepak Gurung said that at least 2,700 Maoist insurgents were killed and nearly 500 more were suspected to have killed during security operations since the breakdown of the ceasefire on August 27, 2003. Further he said that 163 army personnel died during the period and added, "our intelligence was aware about the escalation of Maoist activities in those areas but we didn't anticipate that Maoists would gather for offensive at that scale." Also, Gurung said the RNA led joint command of security forces could provide adequate security during the proposed elections, if the Government desires. Meanwhile, in the same meeting, Home Ministry spokesperson, Gopendra Bahadur Pandey, said that over 1593 civilians, 6500 Maoists, 1265 policemen and 254 Armed Police Force have died since the Maoist insurgency was launched in 1996 in Nepal.
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November - 18 
In Dailekh district, local residents in Naumule VDC captured five Maoist insurgents including a Maoists’ ‘Communication-in-charge’ and handed them over to security forces on November 18.
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In Dailekh district, local residents in Naumule VDC captured five Maoist insurgents including a Maoists’ ‘Communication-in-charge’ and handed them over to security forces on November 18.
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November - 18 
Insurgents detonated a bomb in the District Agricultural Development Office and destroyed the building in Palpa district on November 18.
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Insurgents detonated a bomb in the District Agricultural Development Office and destroyed the building in Palpa district on November 18.
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November - 18 
Maoists reportedly abducted more than two hundred youths from Bohoragaun, Nisi, Bobang and Adhikari Chaur Village Development Committees (VDC) in Banglung district during the Tihar festival. Also in the same area, dozens of locals were forced to flee
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Maoists reportedly abducted more than two hundred youths from Bohoragaun, Nisi, Bobang and Adhikari Chaur Village Development Committees (VDC) in Banglung district during the Tihar festival. Also in the same area, dozens of locals were forced to flee their villages after Maoists began to recruit them as full time party workers. The displaced are reportedly taking refuge at the Nepal Food Corporation depot at the district headquarters. Similarly, in Bajura, Maoists abducted 100 people from different VDC’s in the district. In Parbat district, Maoists abducted more than 40 young civilians from Urampokhara and Wahanki VDCs and took them to an unknown location. In another incident, the Maoists abducted a dozen teachers from Chandra High School in Urampokhara and forced them to participate in people’s education training.
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November - 18 
The Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation, Deep Kumar Upadhyaya said the government is ready to declare cease-fire at least for the duration of the Second World Buddhist Summit and added "If they (the Maoists) show even the slightest gesture or int
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The Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation, Deep Kumar Upadhyaya said the government is ready to declare cease-fire at least for the duration of the Second World Buddhist Summit and added "If they (the Maoists) show even the slightest gesture or interest in peace in view of the upcoming summit, there is no reason why the government should not reciprocate."
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November - 18 
The Rajdhani Daily reported that the Maoists have declared completion of their ‘offensive’ along the Mahendra Highway and traffic would be expected to resume after more than 72 hours along the Highway in mid-Western region from November 18, today. Hu
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The Rajdhani Daily reported that the Maoists have declared completion of their ‘offensive’ along the Mahendra Highway and traffic would be expected to resume after more than 72 hours along the Highway in mid-Western region from November 18, today. Hundreds of passengers were stranded at Lamahi, Kusum and Kohalpur area in Dang and Banke districts for the last three days due to the Maoist obstruction along the major highway immediately after the Tihar festival.
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November - 19 November - 20
A delayed Nepal News report quoting eye witnesses said 42 civilians were found missing in the security force operation in the jungle area of Handi Khola in Makwanpur district during November 19-20.
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A delayed Nepal News report quoting eye witnesses said 42 civilians were found missing in the security force operation in the jungle area of Handi Khola in Makwanpur district during November 19-20.
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November - 19 
A group of Maoists set ablaze a passenger bus at Labali along the Taulihawa-Lumbini road on November 19. In similar incidents, suspected Maoists set ablaze a passenger bus of the state-owned Sajha Yatayat in Rupandehi district and another Sajha bus i
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A group of Maoists set ablaze a passenger bus at Labali along the Taulihawa-Lumbini road on November 19. In similar incidents, suspected Maoists set ablaze a passenger bus of the state-owned Sajha Yatayat in Rupandehi district and another Sajha bus in Nawalparasi district on the same day.
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November - 19 
In a meeting in Kathmandu on November 19, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that the government is preparing to call Maoists for talks for the last time and added, "If they refuse this time as well, preparation for election will be started f
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In a meeting in Kathmandu on November 19, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that the government is preparing to call Maoists for talks for the last time and added, "If they refuse this time as well, preparation for election will be started for the continuation of the democratic process." During a separate meeting in Lalitpur, Deuba said, "I have always been for talks which succeed. I’ll certainly not go for talks which may fail like the previous two rounds,"
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November - 19 
The Kathmandu Post reports that at least two Maoists were killed during security operation at Rajibpur in Chaumala Village Development Committee (VDC) in Kailali district on November 19. Further, the official administrative sources from Kaski distric
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The Kathmandu Post reports that at least two Maoists were killed during security operation at Rajibpur in Chaumala Village Development Committee (VDC) in Kailali district on November 19. Further, the official administrative sources from Kaski district claimed that suspected Maoists have killed Tribhuvan University's joint examination controller of western region, Indra Bahdur Acharya, near his residence at Baidam area in Pokhara on November 19.
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November - 20 
According to the Kathmandu Post, on November 20, Maoists in Achham district have forced more than 10,000 civilians to accept the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) party’s part time membership. Further, the report added that the membership drive for w
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According to the Kathmandu Post, on November 20, Maoists in Achham district have forced more than 10,000 civilians to accept the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) party’s part time membership. Further, the report added that the membership drive for women, children, teachers, students and elderly is on in all 75 VDCs of the Accham district, saying, "part time members do not have to leave their homes. They can cooperate with us from home." Quoting a source the report stated that Maoists make those members dig tunnels, bunkers and carry foodstuffs to their Seti-Mahakali headquarters in Ramaroshan.
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November - 20 
During the 15th International Child Rights Day programme in Kathmandu on November 20, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has called upon the Maoists to declare educational institutions as Zones of Peace (ZoP) and said, "there has been too much murder
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During the 15th International Child Rights Day programme in Kathmandu on November 20, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has called upon the Maoists to declare educational institutions as Zones of Peace (ZoP) and said, "there has been too much murder and violence in our country. Now, we should get rid of it." Further, he said that the Maoists have turned the educational institutions into violent zones and terrorized the educational sector and they were abducting the children and forcing them to join their rank and file. Also, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has urged all Nepali people to act seriously to protect children from being victimised in the ongoing conflict.
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November - 20 November - 21
In Dailekh district, security forces have shot dead four Maoists and detained two injured insurgents from Salleri VDC on November 21. Also, in Bardiya district, security forces killed a Maoist in a clash near Budhikhola of Baniyabhar VDC on November
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In Dailekh district, security forces have shot dead four Maoists and detained two injured insurgents from Salleri VDC on November 21. Also, in Bardiya district, security forces killed a Maoist in a clash near Budhikhola of Baniyabhar VDC on November 20. In a separate incident on November 21, two school children were killed in a socket bomb blast triggered by suspected Maoists in Jumla district.
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November - 20 
Nepal News quoted Maoists having stated that the rebels did not have any involvement in the explosion at the printing press at Anam in Kathmandu on November 20.
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Nepal News quoted Maoists having stated that the rebels did not have any involvement in the explosion at the printing press at Anam in Kathmandu on November 20.
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November - 20 
Nepal News report quoting the Superintendent of Police, Rajiv Mishra said that the Indian police of West Bengal arrested two Nepali Maoists leaders, identified as Lalit Subba and Padam Kalikote from Matigara area on November 20. The detained Maoists,
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Nepal News report quoting the Superintendent of Police, Rajiv Mishra said that the Indian police of West Bengal arrested two Nepali Maoists leaders, identified as Lalit Subba and Padam Kalikote from Matigara area on November 20. The detained Maoists, Subba and Kalikote have been identified as Terahathum district ‘area commander’ and a high-level rebel ‘commander’ of Taplejung district respectively. The Maoists had reportedly reached the Indian town of Siliguri to participate in a meeting with the Indian Maoist outfit –Communist Party of India (Maoist).
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November - 20 
Nepal News reports that Maoist insurgents killed three villagers, including an eight-year-old boy, and abducted over two dozen others in the remote mid-western district of Dailekh for defying their orders. Over a dozen armed rebels attacked villagers
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Nepal News reports that Maoist insurgents killed three villagers, including an eight-year-old boy, and abducted over two dozen others in the remote mid-western district of Dailekh for defying their orders. Over a dozen armed rebels attacked villagers at Salleri Village Development Committee-4 (VDC) in the district who were holding a meeting to discuss strategies to resist Maoists atrocities in the area after the Maoists had issued order to villagers to compulsorily send at least one member each to the banned party as their fulltime worker. In the incident, the Maoists shot and killed 60-year-old ex-serviceman Balbir Gurung and his 8-year-old grandson Ashok. They also took Durga Bahadur Khadka, a local farmer, into custody and killed him, reports said. The insurgents have also abducted 24 villagers who were taking part in the meeting and have taken them towards unknown locations. Six villagers who were beaten up by the Maoists have escaped and arrived at Khalanga, the district headquarter of Dailekh for treatment, Kantipur daily reported.
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November - 20 
Rajdhani Daily reported that around 60 families from Naumule VDC in the Dailekh district have also fled to the district headquarters after the Maoists warned that they would kill all of them if they did not obey their orders.
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Rajdhani Daily reported that around 60 families from Naumule VDC in the Dailekh district have also fled to the district headquarters after the Maoists warned that they would kill all of them if they did not obey their orders.
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November - 20 
Suspected Maoists detonated a bomb at a private building housing a printing press at Anam Nagar in Kathmandu, on November 20 morning. However, no casualties were reported in the incident.
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Suspected Maoists detonated a bomb at a private building housing a printing press at Anam Nagar in Kathmandu, on November 20 morning. However, no casualties were reported in the incident.
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November - 20 
Three Maoists were killed, trying to detonate a bomb at Sisuwa Chowk of Lekhnath Municipality, in the Pokhara valley on November 20. Security forces recovered a mobile phone set, a cache of American pistols along with six bullets, two cartons of expl
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Three Maoists were killed, trying to detonate a bomb at Sisuwa Chowk of Lekhnath Municipality, in the Pokhara valley on November 20. Security forces recovered a mobile phone set, a cache of American pistols along with six bullets, two cartons of explosives and Rupees 19,980 in cash, from the site.
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November - 21 
Also, the Maoists have reportedly apologized for the killing of the University joint controller of examinations, Indra Bahadur Acharya, in Pokhara district. The Maoists ‘Ninth Brigade Commissioner’, Rashmi said "wrong target took Acharya's life and t
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Also, the Maoists have reportedly apologized for the killing of the University joint controller of examinations, Indra Bahadur Acharya, in Pokhara district. The Maoists ‘Ninth Brigade Commissioner’, Rashmi said "wrong target took Acharya's life and the party (Maoists) will carry a probe into the incident."
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November - 21 
At least 10 security force (SF) personnel and over 16 Maoist insurgents were killed in an overnight clash at Khimdi area in Pandaun Village Development Committee (VDC) of Kailali district on November 21. Over 18 SF personnel were also injured during
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At least 10 security force (SF) personnel and over 16 Maoist insurgents were killed in an overnight clash at Khimdi area in Pandaun Village Development Committee (VDC) of Kailali district on November 21. Over 18 SF personnel were also injured during the incident. The clash occurred when over hundreds of Maoists opened fire and detonated landmines at a security patrol from a hilltop at Panduan on November 20. Security sources have claimed that the casualty on the insurgents’ side could be well over 100, while a SLR rifle and hundreds of improvised grenades were recovered from the Maoists. Maoists are said to have used rocket launchers and other sophisticated weaponry in the clash.
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November - 21 
Citing security reasons following death threats from the Maoists, Village Development Committee (VDC) secretaries working in 62 VDCs of Parsa district resigned en masse from their posts on November 21. Reportedly, a week ago, Maoists district level "
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Citing security reasons following death threats from the Maoists, Village Development Committee (VDC) secretaries working in 62 VDCs of Parsa district resigned en masse from their posts on November 21. Reportedly, a week ago, Maoists district level "People’s government" had ordered all the secretaries to quit from the posts immediately.
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November - 21 
Nepal News report quoting the Untied Nations Assistant Secretary General, Kul Chandra Gautam said that human rights violations from both the government forces and the insurgents had become widespread in Nepal and alleged that both the warring sides i
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Nepal News report quoting the Untied Nations Assistant Secretary General, Kul Chandra Gautam said that human rights violations from both the government forces and the insurgents had become widespread in Nepal and alleged that both the warring sides in Nepal were violating Geneva convention that prohibits the parties in conflict to target unarmed civilians, women and children, among others. He further said that the international community was looking forward to see the restoration of democracy in Nepal through peaceful elections and added "but that can be held only after both the sides agree to observe cease fire and resume peace negotiations." Also, Gautam had called on Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba on November 21.
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November - 21 
On an unspecified date, Maoists have abducted more than 500 students from various schools in Dadeldhura district. Also they have looted 208 quintals of rice from the godowns of Bagarkot-Rupal road construction committee in Dugari on November 21.Furth
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On an unspecified date, Maoists have abducted more than 500 students from various schools in Dadeldhura district. Also they have looted 208 quintals of rice from the godowns of Bagarkot-Rupal road construction committee in Dugari on November 21.Further, in Nuwakot district, a group of Maoists looted Rupees 49,500, from the Bungtang VDC office meant to be distributed to the elderly and the helpless widows.
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November - 21 
On November 21, the four opposition political parties protesting against ‘regression’ announced new agitation programs beginning from November 26.
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On November 21, the four opposition political parties protesting against ‘regression’ announced new agitation programs beginning from November 26.
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November - 21 
The Kantipur Online report said two leaders of the Maoist affiliated student organization All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R), Ramesh Subedi and Vice-President Bishnu Pradhan were killed during a security force acti
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The Kantipur Online report said two leaders of the Maoist affiliated student organization All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R), Ramesh Subedi and Vice-President Bishnu Pradhan were killed during a security force action at Gauradaha in Jhapa district on November 21.
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November - 21 
The Maoists announced a two-day general strike and shut down from November 21 in the Gandaki region reportedly affecting the public life and vehicular movements in all the districts in the region. The Maoists have announced this strike demanding the
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The Maoists announced a two-day general strike and shut down from November 21 in the Gandaki region reportedly affecting the public life and vehicular movements in all the districts in the region. The Maoists have announced this strike demanding the government to make public whereabouts of 'disappeared' citizens and release 'prisoners of conscience' immediately.
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November - 22 
According to Radio Nepal, five forest officials including two Rangers of the state-owned Parsa Wildlife Reserve Forest succumbed to injuries in a landmine explosion triggered by suspected Maoist insurgents at Beluwa Village Development Committee (VDC
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According to Radio Nepal, five forest officials including two Rangers of the state-owned Parsa Wildlife Reserve Forest succumbed to injuries in a landmine explosion triggered by suspected Maoist insurgents at Beluwa Village Development Committee (VDC) in Parsa district on November 22.
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November - 22 
In a protest against Maoist atrocities, thousands of villagers belonging to 13 VDCs, joined by senior cabinet ministers, including Home Minister Purna Bahadur Khadka, Minister of Local Development Yuvaraj Gyawali and Minister for Science and Technolo
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In a protest against Maoist atrocities, thousands of villagers belonging to 13 VDCs, joined by senior cabinet ministers, including Home Minister Purna Bahadur Khadka, Minister of Local Development Yuvaraj Gyawali and Minister for Science and Technology Balaram Gharti Magar took out anti-Maoist rallies in Dullu area in Dailekh district here on November 22.
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November - 22 
Nepal News report on November 23 said that traffic has been disrupted and thousands of commuters are stranded for the last three days as the Maoist rebels have set up huge mud and stone obstructions and believed to have planted landmines along Butwal
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Nepal News report on November 23 said that traffic has been disrupted and thousands of commuters are stranded for the last three days as the Maoist rebels have set up huge mud and stone obstructions and believed to have planted landmines along Butwal-Narayanghat and Kohalpur-Mahendranagar sections of the Mahendra highway-the major transport route in the country that connects the country from east to west. The Maoists have warned the civilians to stay away from those sites saying that they were meant for attacking the security personnel.
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November - 22 November - 23
On November 22, a meeting of the High-level Peace Committee (HPC) discussed matters concerning over peace talks as well as the timeframe to come to the negotiating table. However, the HPC members did not reveal anything on the issues discussed in the
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On November 22, a meeting of the High-level Peace Committee (HPC) discussed matters concerning over peace talks as well as the timeframe to come to the negotiating table. However, the HPC members did not reveal anything on the issues discussed in the meeting and informed that the meeting would be resumed again on November 23.
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November - 22 
Security force sources said that a senior official of the Armed Police Force (APF), identified as Rajendra Pant was killed and two other APF personnel were injured in a landmine explosion triggered by Maoists at Kakani in Nuwakot district on November
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Security force sources said that a senior official of the Armed Police Force (APF), identified as Rajendra Pant was killed and two other APF personnel were injured in a landmine explosion triggered by Maoists at Kakani in Nuwakot district on November 22.
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November - 22 
Security forces have announced the arrest of four Maoist cadres, identified as Bhimsen Pokharel, Amar Bishwakarma, Sharmila and Akriti in Kathmandu. The detained Maoists reportedly belonged to the Maoist-aligned All Nepal Trade Union Federation (ANTU
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Security forces have announced the arrest of four Maoist cadres, identified as Bhimsen Pokharel, Amar Bishwakarma, Sharmila and Akriti in Kathmandu. The detained Maoists reportedly belonged to the Maoist-aligned All Nepal Trade Union Federation (ANTUF).
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November - 22 
The Himalayan Times reported that on November 22, the Supreme Court had directed the Prime Minister’s Office and the Cabinet (PMO) to clarify on what ground Maoist leader Matrika Yadav has been detained. The court also directed the PMO to produce the
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The Himalayan Times reported that on November 22, the Supreme Court had directed the Prime Minister’s Office and the Cabinet (PMO) to clarify on what ground Maoist leader Matrika Yadav has been detained. The court also directed the PMO to produce the case-file before the bench while responding to a habeas corpus writ petition filed by NGO worker Bishow Nath Yadav seeking the release of Matrika Yadav and another Maoist leader Suresh Ale Magar.
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November - 22 
The Himalayan Times stated that the Maoist ‘People’s Government’ of the Magarant Autonomous Region (MAR) has started its ambitious project to construct a 91-km long Nuwagon-Chunwang-Thawang motorway.
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The Himalayan Times stated that the Maoist ‘People’s Government’ of the Magarant Autonomous Region (MAR) has started its ambitious project to construct a 91-km long Nuwagon-Chunwang-Thawang motorway.
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November - 22 
The latest reports on November 23 said the number of Maoists killed in an overnight gun battle with security forces at Pandaun area of Kailali district reached 22 with six more bodies found at the site on November 22. Further, reports said aerial sur
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The latest reports on November 23 said the number of Maoists killed in an overnight gun battle with security forces at Pandaun area of Kailali district reached 22 with six more bodies found at the site on November 22. Further, reports said aerial surveillance and ground operation by security forces are still underway in the area. Also, the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources claimed that security forces have destroyed a major training facility of the insurgents located in the same area. RNA sources have also claimed that as many as 200 Maoists were killed in the battle.
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November - 23 
Addressing a function in the Maoist stronghold in the mid-western district of Rolpa, ‘central committee’ member of the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist, Asare Kaka warned the Government for its election initiatives and said that they would do every th
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Addressing a function in the Maoist stronghold in the mid-western district of Rolpa, ‘central committee’ member of the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist, Asare Kaka warned the Government for its election initiatives and said that they would do every thing to disrupt parliamentary elections, as and when they are held. The other central committee member and ‘chief’ of the Maoists' parallel government in the region, Santosh Budha, said his party would strongly resist any elections other than that for the constituent assembly. Another ‘central committee’ member of the CPN (Maoist), Prashant said his party was ready to sit for peace negotiations with the government if the United Nations (UN) was involved.
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November - 23 
At least three Maoist insurgents including a woman cadre, identified as Januka Dahal alias Rasmita were killed in an encounter with the security forces at Thapagaun in Lakhanpur Village Development Committee (VDC) of Ramechhap district on November 23
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At least three Maoist insurgents including a woman cadre, identified as Januka Dahal alias Rasmita were killed in an encounter with the security forces at Thapagaun in Lakhanpur Village Development Committee (VDC) of Ramechhap district on November 23. Security sources also claimed to have recovered unspecified number of AK-47 rifles and explosives used by the rebels from the incident. On the same day, another insurgent was reportedly killed during a security operation in Laxminiya VDC in Rautahat district.
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November - 23 November - 24
At least two security force personnel were killed during a clash with Maoist insurgents in Mailo area of Musuga Village Development Committee (VDC) in Solukhumbu district on November 24. Also, one Maoist insurgent, identified as Sathosh Limbu alias ‘
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At least two security force personnel were killed during a clash with Maoist insurgents in Mailo area of Musuga Village Development Committee (VDC) in Solukhumbu district on November 24. Also, one Maoist insurgent, identified as Sathosh Limbu alias ‘Birahi’ was killed during the security operation in Lingtel VDC in Solukhumbu district on November 23.
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November - 23 
In Dolpa, Maoists abducted the ex-chairman of Tripurakot VDC, Hasta Bahadur Budha and another civilian, Lal Bahadur Thapa on November 23.
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In Dolpa, Maoists abducted the ex-chairman of Tripurakot VDC, Hasta Bahadur Budha and another civilian, Lal Bahadur Thapa on November 23.
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November - 23 
Minister for Tourism, Culture and Civil Aviation, Deep Kumar Upadhyaya has said the government was ready to halt its security actions if the Maoists declare ceasefire during and after the 2nd World Buddhist Summit scheduled for November 30-December 2
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Minister for Tourism, Culture and Civil Aviation, Deep Kumar Upadhyaya has said the government was ready to halt its security actions if the Maoists declare ceasefire during and after the 2nd World Buddhist Summit scheduled for November 30-December 2 in Lumbini.
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November - 23 
Nepal News report said that the Maoists have destroyed the water supply facility by bombing it for the third time at Bhavani VDC in Dailekh district on November 23. The bombing incident reportedly affected the water supply in the whole district espec
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Nepal News report said that the Maoists have destroyed the water supply facility by bombing it for the third time at Bhavani VDC in Dailekh district on November 23. The bombing incident reportedly affected the water supply in the whole district especially in Khalanga and Narayan municipality.
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November - 23 
Security forces killed an insurgent, identified as Santosh who was trying to escape after hurling a socket bomb at the security forces in Thukimba VDC of Taplejung district.
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Security forces killed an insurgent, identified as Santosh who was trying to escape after hurling a socket bomb at the security forces in Thukimba VDC of Taplejung district.
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November - 23 
The Maoists have killed a woman civilian, identified as Tara at Narayani Village Development Committee (VDC) in Nawalparasi district on November 23. On the same day, a former insurgent, Hem Bahadur Thada Magar was abducted and later killed by the ins
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The Maoists have killed a woman civilian, identified as Tara at Narayani Village Development Committee (VDC) in Nawalparasi district on November 23. On the same day, a former insurgent, Hem Bahadur Thada Magar was abducted and later killed by the insurgents at Sadbela VDC in Rautahat district.
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November - 23 
Three security men and a woman civilian were injured in a Maoist triggered landmine explosion at Pragatinagar of Nawalparasi district along the East-West highway on November 23.
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Three security men and a woman civilian were injured in a Maoist triggered landmine explosion at Pragatinagar of Nawalparasi district along the East-West highway on November 23.
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November - 24 
During a meeting in Dharan on November 24, the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) General Secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal has said that his party is ready to form an interim government with the Maoists to restore peace in the c
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During a meeting in Dharan on November 24, the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) General Secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal has said that his party is ready to form an interim government with the Maoists to restore peace in the country. Also Nepal said, "Peace cannot prevail in the country at any cost, if both the government and the Maoists resort to attacks and counter attacks" and he requested both the warring sides to come out of illusion of winning the war by means of guns. Further Nepal said his party would remain in the government despite voices of criticism in the party and added that there was no better option available to replace the Deuba government in the present context.
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November - 24 
During a meeting in Janakpur on November 24, the Rashtriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) chairman, Pashupati Shumsher Rana said "Elections come only after peace talks in our priority. Without convincing the Maoists for talks, elections are unlikely." Furth
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During a meeting in Janakpur on November 24, the Rashtriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) chairman, Pashupati Shumsher Rana said "Elections come only after peace talks in our priority. Without convincing the Maoists for talks, elections are unlikely." Further he informed that the government was taking a "fresh initiative" for talks.
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November - 24 
In a statement, the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M) ‘Western Central Command in-charge’ Diwakar has apologized and said that it has formed a three member probe committee to investigate the recent incidents in which its party cadres reportedly
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In a statement, the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M) ‘Western Central Command in-charge’ Diwakar has apologized and said that it has formed a three member probe committee to investigate the recent incidents in which its party cadres reportedly killed civilians and created unrest in Dailekh district. The statement has also urged all the students and teachers of government owned public schools to resume their classes and duties respectively within a week.
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November - 24 
In Palpa district, insurgents bombed the office building of the District Agriculture Development Office (DADO) and also set ablaze a petrol pump in Bahadurgunj area. In the same district, Maoists have seized the house and property of a Royal Nepalese
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In Palpa district, insurgents bombed the office building of the District Agriculture Development Office (DADO) and also set ablaze a petrol pump in Bahadurgunj area. In the same district, Maoists have seized the house and property of a Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) General, Yadav Bahadur Rayamajhi in Chhahara VDC.
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November - 24 
Maoists abducted and later killed a civilian, identified as Krishna Kadka at Gauradaha in Jhapa district on November 24. Insurgents had accused him of spying that resulted into the death of two of their student wing leaders, Ramesh Subedi and Bishnu
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Maoists abducted and later killed a civilian, identified as Krishna Kadka at Gauradaha in Jhapa district on November 24. Insurgents had accused him of spying that resulted into the death of two of their student wing leaders, Ramesh Subedi and Bishnu Pradhan in Jhapa district on November 21.
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November - 24 November - 25
On November 24 and 25, eight Maoist insurgents were killed in separate counter insurgency operations in Solukhumbu, Ramechhap, Taplejung and Rautahat districts.
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On November 24 and 25, eight Maoist insurgents were killed in separate counter insurgency operations in Solukhumbu, Ramechhap, Taplejung and Rautahat districts.
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November - 24 
On November 24, the Nepali Congress (NC) president, Girija Prasad Koirala urged King Gyanendra for the reinstatement of the dissolved parliament and said that the revival of the parliament would be the best option to rescue the country from the curre
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On November 24, the Nepali Congress (NC) president, Girija Prasad Koirala urged King Gyanendra for the reinstatement of the dissolved parliament and said that the revival of the parliament would be the best option to rescue the country from the current political and constitutional crisis.
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November - 24 
Owing to Maoist threats, 91 Secretaries of various VDCs in Bara district have resigned en-masse on November 24. In a statement issued by the Maoists on November 16, all the employees of the VDC’s and District Development Committees (DDC) threatened t
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Owing to Maoist threats, 91 Secretaries of various VDCs in Bara district have resigned en-masse on November 24. In a statement issued by the Maoists on November 16, all the employees of the VDC’s and District Development Committees (DDC) threatened to resign from their respective jobs.
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November - 24 
The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) far-west Division Chief, Rajendra Thapa has claimed that RNA has taken control of the Pandaun area, strategically an important Maoist training centre in the far western region. RNA sources said the insurgents were using
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The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) far-west Division Chief, Rajendra Thapa has claimed that RNA has taken control of the Pandaun area, strategically an important Maoist training centre in the far western region. RNA sources said the insurgents were using the Pandaun as their training centre and sub-regional administrative centre and added that at least 300 insurgents could have been killed in the clash.
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November - 25 
According to reports, Maoists have abducted 15 persons including a journalist of a Nepali daily (Rajdhani) from Ranmamaikot VDC in Rukum district on an unspecified date.
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According to reports, Maoists have abducted 15 persons including a journalist of a Nepali daily (Rajdhani) from Ranmamaikot VDC in Rukum district on an unspecified date.
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November - 25 
In a meeting in Siraha district on November 25, the CPN-UML leader, Madhav Kumar Nepal said ‘elections (parliamentary or of constituent assembly) will be possible only after the restoration of peace in the country… elections in the present situation
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In a meeting in Siraha district on November 25, the CPN-UML leader, Madhav Kumar Nepal said ‘elections (parliamentary or of constituent assembly) will be possible only after the restoration of peace in the country… elections in the present situation would invite more bloodshed in the country.’
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November - 25 
In Pyuthan district, 47 VDC secretaries collectively resigned from their posts following Maoists threats on November 25. Similarly, in Dhanusha district 95 VDC secretaries resigned en-masse from their posts on the same day.
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In Pyuthan district, 47 VDC secretaries collectively resigned from their posts following Maoists threats on November 25. Similarly, in Dhanusha district 95 VDC secretaries resigned en-masse from their posts on the same day.
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November - 25 
Maoists have called for a general strike in Kapilavastu district on November 25 protesting against the killing of their two senior district-level leaders during security operation. During the general strike, the insurgents detonated a powerful bombs
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Maoists have called for a general strike in Kapilavastu district on November 25 protesting against the killing of their two senior district-level leaders during security operation. During the general strike, the insurgents detonated a powerful bombs targeting the district court and the Nepal Electricity Authority power station at Taulihawa district headquarters.
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November - 25 
On November 25, addressing the press persons, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba called the Communist Party of Nepal – Maoist (CPN -M) to agree for peace talks before January 13, 2005.
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On November 25, addressing the press persons, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba called the Communist Party of Nepal – Maoist (CPN -M) to agree for peace talks before January 13, 2005.
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November - 25 
Report quoting the Indian Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Sriprakash Jaiswal said the Indian government is setting up 15 additional Border Security Force (BSF) check-posts along the Nepal-India border in the near future in view of increasin
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Report quoting the Indian Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Sriprakash Jaiswal said the Indian government is setting up 15 additional Border Security Force (BSF) check-posts along the Nepal-India border in the near future in view of increasing Maoist activities in Nepal and the threat it poses to India’s security. Jaiswal reportedly said that current distance of 10 kilometres between two police posts along the Indo-Nepal border would be reduced to five kilometres.
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November - 25 
The Maoists have called a two-day general strike in Baglung district from November 25 in protest against the killing of their cadres including two area commanders by the security forces. The insurgents reportedly have obstructed the movement of vehic
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The Maoists have called a two-day general strike in Baglung district from November 25 in protest against the killing of their cadres including two area commanders by the security forces. The insurgents reportedly have obstructed the movement of vehicles along the east-west Mahendra Highway by placing hurdles at different places including Baireni of Khaireni VDC and Khurkhure of Birendranagar VDC in eastern Chitwan district.
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November - 26 
A 14-year-old child was killed and four others including three police personnel and a civilian were injured during exchange of fire between Maoist insurgents and police personnel at Campus Road in Dhangadhi municipality on November 26. On the same da
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A 14-year-old child was killed and four others including three police personnel and a civilian were injured during exchange of fire between Maoist insurgents and police personnel at Campus Road in Dhangadhi municipality on November 26. On the same day, at least two civilians were injured in a Maoist attack near Babai river in Bardiya district.
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November - 26 
Addressing a press conference in Pokhara on November 26, the Deputy Prime Minister Bharat Mohan Adhikari expressed fear that the country would witness more bloodshed if the Maoists fail to come for talks and added ‘the government is inviting the Maoi
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Addressing a press conference in Pokhara on November 26, the Deputy Prime Minister Bharat Mohan Adhikari expressed fear that the country would witness more bloodshed if the Maoists fail to come for talks and added ‘the government is inviting the Maoists not because the government is weak but it is its prime obligation.’
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November - 26 
At a meeting in Dhand, Machchhi area in Pyuthan district on November 26, the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) ‘central committee’ leader, Amar Sharma Pratap rejected the government's offer to hold peace talks and said that there is no rationale behi
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At a meeting in Dhand, Machchhi area in Pyuthan district on November 26, the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) ‘central committee’ leader, Amar Sharma Pratap rejected the government's offer to hold peace talks and said that there is no rationale behind the Prime Minister's deadline for talks. Questioning the legitimacy of the government, Amar Pratap said talks with the Deuba-led government would be meaningless since the government has failed to give proper answers to the six questions put forward by Maoist chairman Prachanda. Quoting the deadline declared by Deuba Government, he said CPN-M would never allow elections to go ahead if the situation remained the same and warned the government would suffer huge losses if it tries to hold polls.
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November - 26 
In a meeting at Lamjung district on November 26, the Minister for Health, Ashok Rai has blamed the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) of making people ‘disappear’ after taking them into custody. According to international reports, Nepal tops the list of count
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In a meeting at Lamjung district on November 26, the Minister for Health, Ashok Rai has blamed the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) of making people ‘disappear’ after taking them into custody. According to international reports, Nepal tops the list of countries where people are reported as disappeared after being taken into custody. The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has documented more than 1,400 cases of disappearance from both the warring sides in Nepal-majority of them from the government side.
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November - 26 
On November 26, the four agitating political parties – Nepali Congress (NC), People’s Front Nepal (PFN), Nepal Workers and Peasants Party (NWPP) and Nepal Sadbhawana Party (Anandi Devi) and their youth organization have resumed their anti-'regression
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On November 26, the four agitating political parties – Nepali Congress (NC), People’s Front Nepal (PFN), Nepal Workers and Peasants Party (NWPP) and Nepal Sadbhawana Party (Anandi Devi) and their youth organization have resumed their anti-'regression’ protests after the completion of Dashain, Tihar festivals and harvest season in Kathmandu.
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November - 26 
The Kantipur Online reports that two Maoists were killed during separate security operations in Morang and Panchathar districts on November 26.
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The Kantipur Online reports that two Maoists were killed during separate security operations in Morang and Panchathar districts on November 26.
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November - 27 
A police personnel, identified as Surya Bahadur Srish Magar was killed and six other injured in a landmine explosion, detonated by suspected Maoist insurgents at Motipur area of Shivpur Village Development Committee (VDC) in Bardiya district on Novem
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A police personnel, identified as Surya Bahadur Srish Magar was killed and six other injured in a landmine explosion, detonated by suspected Maoist insurgents at Motipur area of Shivpur Village Development Committee (VDC) in Bardiya district on November 27.
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November - 27 
Another civilian, Krishna Bahadur Basnet was killed by the Maoists in Nipane VDC in Sindhuli district on September 27.
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Another civilian, Krishna Bahadur Basnet was killed by the Maoists in Nipane VDC in Sindhuli district on September 27.
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November - 27 
At least three children were severely injured while playing with a socket bomb reportedly left behind by the Maoists at Hajaria in Sarlahi district on November 27.
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At least three children were severely injured while playing with a socket bomb reportedly left behind by the Maoists at Hajaria in Sarlahi district on November 27.
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November - 27 
In a statement issued on November 27, Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M) Chairman, Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda, rejected the peace talks offered by the Government and said that the government’s move looked something like a conspiracy. He al
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In a statement issued on November 27, Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M) Chairman, Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda, rejected the peace talks offered by the Government and said that the government’s move looked something like a conspiracy. He also alleged that the government had not yet created a favourable atmosphere for peace talks and setting deadline had further diminished the prospects of talks. However, Prachanda reiterated that his party was ready for peace talks with credible international mediation.
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November - 27 
On the same day, two women Maoist cadres were killed in a security operation at Paothi area in Tehrathum district.
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On the same day, two women Maoist cadres were killed in a security operation at Paothi area in Tehrathum district.
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November - 28 
Nepali Prime Minister and the Minister of Defence, Sher Bahadur Deuba, inspected Pandaun area in far western Kailali district on November 28. Deuba lauded the security forces action against the Maoists on November 21, where more than 24 insurgents an
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Nepali Prime Minister and the Minister of Defence, Sher Bahadur Deuba, inspected Pandaun area in far western Kailali district on November 28. Deuba lauded the security forces action against the Maoists on November 21, where more than 24 insurgents and 10 security force personnel lost their lives.
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November - 28 
Owing to the Maoist threat of dire consequences, 54 permanent employees of Kalaiya Municipality in Bara district resigned from their posts on November 28. The Maoists had asked all the employees working in the municipality to resign before November 3
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Owing to the Maoist threat of dire consequences, 54 permanent employees of Kalaiya Municipality in Bara district resigned from their posts on November 28. The Maoists had asked all the employees working in the municipality to resign before November 30. In Bara, the insurgents had earlier forced 91 Village Development Committee (VDC) secretaries to resign. Further, the report said that the development and administrative works in these VDCs have come to halt.
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November - 28 
The Communist Party of Nepal (UML) spokesperson, Pradeep Nepal, has said, "This government has not done anything worthwhile in the past 100 days. It has completely failed to implement the Common Minimum Program of the four parties," and added that th
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The Communist Party of Nepal (UML) spokesperson, Pradeep Nepal, has said, "This government has not done anything worthwhile in the past 100 days. It has completely failed to implement the Common Minimum Program of the four parties," and added that the Deuba government was no different than earlier two governments appointed by the King. Pradip called their party minister to quit from the government saying, "I do not see any reason why the UML should stay in the government."
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November - 28 
The Maoist insurgents have announced a two-day long district-wide bandh (general strike) in Rupandehi from November 30 to December 1, which coincides with the Second International Buddhist Conference scheduled to be held in Lumbini between November 3
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The Maoist insurgents have announced a two-day long district-wide bandh (general strike) in Rupandehi from November 30 to December 1, which coincides with the Second International Buddhist Conference scheduled to be held in Lumbini between November 30-December 2. Earlier, the government had urged the rebels to declare truce during the period of conference.
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November - 29 November - 30
A group of armed insurgents have abducted nine civilians from their houses in Saudiyar and Duruwa VDCs in Dang district on November 29. Also, a security force patrol team was caught in a land mine explosion, planted by the suspected Maoists in Ramech
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A group of armed insurgents have abducted nine civilians from their houses in Saudiyar and Duruwa VDCs in Dang district on November 29. Also, a security force patrol team was caught in a land mine explosion, planted by the suspected Maoists in Ramechhap district on November 30.However, no casualties were reported in the incident.
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November - 29 
A group of suspected Maoist insurgents attacked and injured a senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) of the Armed Police Force (APF), Shanat Kumar Basnet in Jitpur VDC along the Kathmandu-Trishuli Highway near Kathmandu on November 29.
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A group of suspected Maoist insurgents attacked and injured a senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) of the Armed Police Force (APF), Shanat Kumar Basnet in Jitpur VDC along the Kathmandu-Trishuli Highway near Kathmandu on November 29.
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November - 29 
A Kathmandu Post report said that hundreds of Maoist insurgents tortured around half a dozen women, accusing them of inspiring males to participate in anti-Maoist programs in Damek VDC in Baglung district on November 29. Also they attacked and injure
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A Kathmandu Post report said that hundreds of Maoist insurgents tortured around half a dozen women, accusing them of inspiring males to participate in anti-Maoist programs in Damek VDC in Baglung district on November 29. Also they attacked and injured dozens of males who tried to rescue the women.
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November - 29 
A two-day meeting between Nepali and Chinese officials on regulating the boundary issues started in Kathmandu in Nepal on November 29. Nepal News report quoting the official sources said, "The talks will lead to an effective border inspection mechani
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A two-day meeting between Nepali and Chinese officials on regulating the boundary issues started in Kathmandu in Nepal on November 29. Nepal News report quoting the official sources said, "The talks will lead to an effective border inspection mechanism for border regulating issues."
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November - 29 
In another incident in Dailekh district, Maoists have killed two civilians, identified as Lal Bahadur Khadka and Mahendra Subedi, who were abducted earlier from Nauli area of Salleri Village Development Committee (VDC) on November 29.
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In another incident in Dailekh district, Maoists have killed two civilians, identified as Lal Bahadur Khadka and Mahendra Subedi, who were abducted earlier from Nauli area of Salleri Village Development Committee (VDC) on November 29.
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November - 29 
Security forces (SF) have shot dead at least five Maoist insurgents, including two female cadres, in a two-hour long encounter at Daha area of Kalikot district on November 29. On the same day, Maoists ‘local chief’ of Samshergunj area, Kamal Chaudhar
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Security forces (SF) have shot dead at least five Maoist insurgents, including two female cadres, in a two-hour long encounter at Daha area of Kalikot district on November 29. On the same day, Maoists ‘local chief’ of Samshergunj area, Kamal Chaudhari was killed during a security force operation in Banke district.
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November - 29 
The Asian Development Bank has said that Nepal is the world's 12th poorest country, with an annual per capita of US$ 241-- the lowest in the South Asian region. About 38% of its 23.2 million population live in poverty. ADB is a major multilateral don
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The Asian Development Bank has said that Nepal is the world's 12th poorest country, with an annual per capita of US$ 241-- the lowest in the South Asian region. About 38% of its 23.2 million population live in poverty. ADB is a major multilateral donor to Nepal and it has approved a loan of USD 20 million to provide short-term vocational and technical skills training to nearly 80,000 poor and disadvantaged Nepalis.
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November - 29 
The Himalayan Times report on November 29, said that all government and private boarding schools in Saptari district remained closed due to educational strike called by the All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R).
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The Himalayan Times report on November 29, said that all government and private boarding schools in Saptari district remained closed due to educational strike called by the All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R).
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November - 29 
Visiting Indian Minister of State for External Affairs, Rao Inderjit Singh, had discussion on the security situation, prospects for polls in Nepal, amending the bilateral extradition treaty, sharing of water resources and other issues during his talk
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Visiting Indian Minister of State for External Affairs, Rao Inderjit Singh, had discussion on the security situation, prospects for polls in Nepal, amending the bilateral extradition treaty, sharing of water resources and other issues during his talks with his counter part Prakash Sharan Mahat on November 29.
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November - 30 
A group of armed Maoists killed a civilian, identified as Som Norbu Sherpa during a clash with the security personnel guarding the District Administration Office (DAO) in Chautara in Sindhupalchowk district on November 30. Three other local residents
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A group of armed Maoists killed a civilian, identified as Som Norbu Sherpa during a clash with the security personnel guarding the District Administration Office (DAO) in Chautara in Sindhupalchowk district on November 30. Three other local residents and two policemen were also injured in the incident. On the same day in Udayapur district, Maoists abducted Bhakta Bahadur Bishwakarma, a police constable of Lamidabali in Risku Village Development Committee (VDC).
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November - 30 
A Nepal News report quoting the Inspector General of Border Security Force (BSF) of India has alleged that Maoists have been providing guerrilla training to members of India-based terrorist outfits, including the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA
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A Nepal News report quoting the Inspector General of Border Security Force (BSF) of India has alleged that Maoists have been providing guerrilla training to members of India-based terrorist outfits, including the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) in eastern Nepal. Further he said "around 50 militants were given shelter in four to five camps of the Maoist guerrillas soon after the All Clear Operation in South Bhutan at the end of last year."
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November - 30 
According to reports, the Royal Nepal Army (RNA) chief, Pyar Jung Thapa, during his three day visit to India, asked his counter part NC Vij to supply two more advanced Light Helicopters in addition to continuing further exchanges of training between
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According to reports, the Royal Nepal Army (RNA) chief, Pyar Jung Thapa, during his three day visit to India, asked his counter part NC Vij to supply two more advanced Light Helicopters in addition to continuing further exchanges of training between the two armies. On November 30 in Lucknow in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Thapa held talks with the chief of Indian Army’s Central Division, Gen Subramanyam and discussed ways to improve coordination between two countries forces.
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November - 30 
During a program on November 30, the People’s Front Nepal (PFN) leader, Chitra Bahadur KC vowed to fight against Maoists until the latter change their "fascist" policy of eliminating other political forces and said, "People’s retaliation is the only
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During a program on November 30, the People’s Front Nepal (PFN) leader, Chitra Bahadur KC vowed to fight against Maoists until the latter change their "fascist" policy of eliminating other political forces and said, "People’s retaliation is the only way of minimizing Maoist atrocities."
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November - 30 December - 1
In Kavre district, a women police personnel, Amrita Kheju was shot dead by Maoists on December 1. On the same day, the insurgents killed a policeman, Bhakta Bahadur Bishwakarma, whom they had abducted from Risku VDC in Udaypur on November 30.
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In Kavre district, a women police personnel, Amrita Kheju was shot dead by Maoists on December 1. On the same day, the insurgents killed a policeman, Bhakta Bahadur Bishwakarma, whom they had abducted from Risku VDC in Udaypur on November 30.
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November - 30 
In Makwanpur district, security forces shot dead an ‘area level’ Maoist, identified as Man Bahadur Pakhrin alias Prashant at Gaurigaon of Beteni VDC. Also, in Palpa district, security forces shot dead another Maoist, Prithvi Bahadur Somai near Baatse
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In Makwanpur district, security forces shot dead an ‘area level’ Maoist, identified as Man Bahadur Pakhrin alias Prashant at Gaurigaon of Beteni VDC. Also, in Palpa district, security forces shot dead another Maoist, Prithvi Bahadur Somai near Baatse area on an unspecified date.
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November - 30 
Kathmandu Post report stated that security forces have shot dead two Maoist insurgents, identified as Vivek and Sharmila at Ghuseni Village Development Committee (VDC) in Ilam district on November 30. On the same day, one Maoist was killed at Bahanan
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Kathmandu Post report stated that security forces have shot dead two Maoist insurgents, identified as Vivek and Sharmila at Ghuseni Village Development Committee (VDC) in Ilam district on November 30. On the same day, one Maoist was killed at Bahanande area in Taplejung district. Also, in Dipayal district security forces killed a Maoist, identified as Ganesh Joshi, during an attack at Sirad in Dadeldhura district on December 1.
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November - 30 December - 1
Kathmandu Post report stated that security forces have shot dead two Maoist insurgents, identified as Vivek and Sharmila at Ghuseni Village Development Committee (VDC) in Ilam district on November 30. On the same day, one Maoist was killed at Bahanan
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Kathmandu Post report stated that security forces have shot dead two Maoist insurgents, identified as Vivek and Sharmila at Ghuseni Village Development Committee (VDC) in Ilam district on November 30. On the same day, one Maoist was killed at Bahanande area in Taplejung district. Also, in Dipayal district security forces killed a Maoist, identified as Ganesh Joshi, during an attack at Sirad in Dadeldhura district on December 1.
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November - 30 
On November 30, the standing committee meeting of the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) decided to stay in the Sher Bahadur Deuba-led coalition government and it spokesperson, Pradeep Nepal said, "The majority has decided to stay in the government. But,
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On November 30, the standing committee meeting of the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) decided to stay in the Sher Bahadur Deuba-led coalition government and it spokesperson, Pradeep Nepal said, "The majority has decided to stay in the government. But, we will again discuss the matter at the upcoming Central Committee meeting."
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November - 30 
On the eve of the second International Buddhist Conference in Rupandehi, Maoist insurgents have detonated a series of bomb explosions in the same district on November 30. However, there are no reports of casualties and the Maoists claimed responsibil
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On the eve of the second International Buddhist Conference in Rupandehi, Maoist insurgents have detonated a series of bomb explosions in the same district on November 30. However, there are no reports of casualties and the Maoists claimed responsibility stating, ‘the explosions are not targeted against anybody.’ Also, Maoists said that they had called the strike in protest of killing of pro-Maoist activists and leaders in the district by the security forces and it has nothing to do with the Buddhist conference.
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November - 30 
The Rashtriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) leader and former Prime Minister, Lokendra Bahadur Chand has said that elections would be impossible without restoring peace.
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The Rashtriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) leader and former Prime Minister, Lokendra Bahadur Chand has said that elections would be impossible without restoring peace.
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November - 30 
The Rupandehi District Organisation Committee of the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M) have withdrawn their two-day long bandh (general strike) in the district and declared a unilateral ceasefire in the district for three days for November 30.
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The Rupandehi District Organisation Committee of the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M) have withdrawn their two-day long bandh (general strike) in the district and declared a unilateral ceasefire in the district for three days for November 30. Earlier, the Maoists had announced a two-day bandh in Rupandehi district on the eve of 2nd World Buddhist Summit.
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*Data till , April 24, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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