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Dear List Members,

 

This is the rectified chart of:

 

NEPAL

Dec 21, 1923  9:30:13 AM

-05:30 INT

Katmandu Longitude: 85E19

Latitude: 27N43

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 22:47 Current Period:

ME/JU/SA

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed     SA   Nakshatra Lord

================================================

Asc    19:30 Cap                  Shravana   Mo

Sun    05:28 Sag  +01:01:05  FM   Mula       Ke

Moon   11:39 Tau  +11:58:20  ST   Rohini     Mo

Mars   18:10 Lib  +00:38:32  WK   Swati      Ra

Merc   23:45 Sag  +01:23:13  WK   P.Shadya   Ve

Jupt   13:01 Sco  +00:12:52  FM   Anuradha   Sa

Ven    00:46 Cap  +01:14:39  WK   U.Shadya   Su

Sat    07:17 Lib  +00:04:55  WK   Swati      Ra

Rahu   11:53 Leo  -00:12:44  FM   Magha      Ke

Ketu   11:53 Aqu  -00:12:44  FM   Shatbisha  Ra

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 208

beats

Day: Friday  Sunrise: 6:36 AM

Tithi:  Shukla Chaturdashi

Yoga Pt: 20:27 Ar  Yogi:Ve  AviYogi:Ju 

Dup Yogi: Ma

Dagha Rashis: Pis Gem Vir Sag

 

Rashi Chart

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** 11                    *   * 9                    

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*    *   

*      *           *               * SU 05:28  *      *   

*        KE 11:53*                   ME 23:45*        *   

*          *   *       VE 00:46        *  

*          *   

*            * 10      AS

19:30          * 8  JU 13:01*   

 

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Navamsha

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*JU          * 9       SA               

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Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:

 

In recognition of the contribution of Nepal in the World War I,

the Treaty of Friendship between Great Britain and Nepal signed at Kathmandu on 21 December 1923 recognised Nepal as a sovereign

independent country, and this treaty erased from the mind the apprehension of

invasion by the British.

http://www.nepalnews.com.np/contents/englishweekly/telegraph/2005/jan/jan26/national.htm

 

Disaster Date Killed

Earthquake 15-Jan-1934 9,040

Flood 15-Aug-1970 350

Epidemic 15-Jun-1991 1,334

Flood 23-Aug-1993 1,048

Flood 12-Jul-1996 768

Earthquake 20-Aug-1988 709

Flood 29-Sep-1981 650

Epidemic Apr-1992 640

Slides 15-Jul-2002 472

 

Disaster Date Affected

Drought 19-May-1980 3,500,000

Flood 5-Jul-2004 635,015

Flood 23-Aug-1993 553,268

Flood Aug-1987 351,000

Earthquake 20-Aug-1988 301,016

Slides 15-Jul-2002 265,865

Earthquake 29-Jul-1980 240,600

Flood Sep-1983 200,050

Flood 12-Jul-1996 151,382

 

Disaster Date Killed

Transport Accident 28-Sep-1992 167

Transport Accident 31-Jul-1992 113

Transport Accident 20-Sep-1984 100

Misc Accident Mar-1988 72

Transport Accident 16-Oct-2003 49

Transport Accident 5-Nov-1989 45

Transport Accident 22-Aug-2002 45

Transport Accident 4-Feb-1995 43

Transport Accident 15-Sep-2003 43

Transport Accident 8-Oct-2000 42

 

date type registration operator fat. location pic

cat

30-AUG-1955 Douglas DC-3 VT-AZX Kalinga Airlines 2 Nepal   A1

15-MAY-1956 Douglas DC-3 VT-DBA Indian Airlines 14 Nepal   A1

24-MAR-1958 Douglas DC-3 VT-CYN Indian Airlines 20 Nepal   A1

05-NOV-1960 Douglas DC-3 9N-AAD Royal Nepal Airlines 4 Nepal   A1

01-AUG-1962 Douglas DC-3 9N-AAH Royal Nepal Airlines 10 Nepal   A1

12-JUL-1969 Douglas DC-3 9N-AAP Royal Nepal Airlines 35 Nepal   A1

27-FEB-1970 DHC-6 Twin Otter 9N-RF9 Nepalese Royal

Flight 1 Nepal   A1

13-SEP-1972 Douglas DC-3

9N-RF10 Nepalese AF 31 Nepal   A1

10-MAY-1973 DC-8 HS-TGU Thai Airways 0 Nepal  A1

15-OCT-1973 DHC-6 Twin Otter 9N-ABG Royal Nepal Airlines 0 Nepal   A1

07-APR-1978 Shorts Skyvan RAN-15 Nepal Army 0 Nepal   A1

22-DEC-1984 DHC-6 Twin Otter 9N-ABH Royal Nepal Airlines 15 Nepal   A1

30-DEC-1985 Shorts Skyvan RAN-23 Nepal Army 25 Nepal  A1

09-JUN-1991 DHC-6 Twin Otter 9N-ABA Royal Nepal Airlines 0 Nepal  A1

05-JUL-1992 DHC-6 Twin Otter 9N-ABB Royal Nepal Airlines 0 Nepal   A1

31-JUL-1992 Airbus A.310 HS-TID Thai Airways 113 Nepal   A1

26-SEP-1992 Y-12 9N-ACI Royal Air Nepal 0 Nepal   A1

28-SEP-1992 Airbus A.300 AP-BCP PIA 167 Nepal  A1

31-JUL-1993 Dornier Do-228 9N-ACL Everest Air 19 Nepal   A1

08-NOV-1993 Y-12 9N-ACS Nepal Airways 0 Nepal  A1

17-JAN-1995 DHC-6 Twin Otter 9N-ABI Royal Nepal Airlines 2 Nepal   A1

25-APR-1996 HS-748 9N-ABR Royal Nepal Airlines 0 Nepal   A1

06-NOV-1997 HS-748 9N-ACM Necon Air 0 Nepal  A1

21-AUG-1998 DHC-6 Twin Otter 9N-ACC Lumbini Airways 18 Nepal   A1

18-JAN-1999 Cessna 208 9N-ADA Necon Air 5 Nepal   A1

07-JUL-1999 Boeing 727 VT-LCI Hinduja 5 Nepal  A1

05-SEP-1999 HS-748 9N-AEG Necon Air 15 Nepal  A1

25-DEC-1999 DHC-6 Twin Otter 9N-AFL Skyline Airways

10 Nepal   A1

27-JUL-2000 DHC-6 Twin Otter 9N-ABP Royal Nepal Airlines 25 Nepal  A1

17-JUL-2002 DHC-6 Twin Otter 9N-AGF Skyline Airways 4 Nepal   A1

22-AUG-2002 DHC-6 Twin Otter 9N-AFR Shangri-La Air 18 Nepal   A1

25-MAY-2004 DHC-6 Twin Otter 9N-AFD Yeti Airlines 3 Nepal  A1

 

1975  May 16, Japanese climber Junko Tabei (b.1939)

became the first woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest.

 

1988  Aug 21, More than 1,000 people were killed in

an earthquake on the Nepal-India border.

 

1990  Feb 19, Police killed 8 demonstrators for

multi party system in Nepal.

 

1990  A parliamentary democracy with 205 seats was

adopted to replace the absolute monarchy. A popular revolt led to the

institution of a constitutional monarchy.

 

1992  Sep 28, A Pakistani jetliner crashed in Nepal, killing all 167

people aboard. The crew had miscalculated their altitude.

 

1995  Nov 10, Searchers in Katmandu, Nepal, rescued 549 hikers

after a massive avalanche struck the Himalayan foothills, killing 24 tourists

and 32 Nepalese.

 

1995  A center-right government came to power.

 

1996  Feb, A Maoist insurgency began central and midwestern

in Nepal. The Communist

Party of Nepal launched its " people's war " to surround cities and seize

power.

 

1996  May 10, A blizzard suddenly erupted on Mt. Everest and led to the

death of 8 climbers descending from 29,028 foot summit.

 

1997  Mar 6, The 17-month coalition of Prime

Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba was defeated and Deuba resigned. King Birendra

asked Deuba's centrist Nepali Congress Party to continue until the formation

of a new council of ministers.

 

1997  Mar 10, King Birendra named Lokendra Bahadur Chand

as prime minister and gave him 30 days to form a majority in the 205-seat House

of Representatives. The Communists held 90 seats and backed Chand to form a

coalition.

 

1997  Jun 11, Prakash Chandra Lohani, the foreign

minister, resigned and accused the ruling coalition of Communists of cheating

in last month's elections.

 

1997  Nov 8, It was reported that a man-eating tiger

that killed 100 people was finally tracked down and killed in the Baitadi

district.

 

1999  May 2, In Nepal insurgents killed 2

police officers the day before parliamentary elections that they asked voters

to boycott. The rebels demanded land reforms and an end to the monarchy.

Election related violence left at least 10 people dead.

 

1999  May 3, In Nepal elections for the

parliament began.

 

1999  May 10, Voting began in a 2-stage election

process and 4 people were killed in violence. Nepalese insurgents were led by Pushpa

Kamal Dahal, aka Comrade Prachnanda or the Furious One.

 

1999  Dec 24, In Nepal 5 Sikh men hijacked an Indian

Airlines A-300 Airbus, Flight 814, with 189 people onboard. After 3 stops for

refueling it landed in Kandahar, Afghanistan, where it was

surrounded by Taliban militia. 26 passengers were released in Dubai.

 

2000  Feb 22, In Nepal police killed 19

Maoist rebels in the midwestern mountains. The police operation followed days

after guerrillas killed 15 policemen and injured another 16 in the bombing of a

police station.

 

2000  Mar 27, A general strike turned violent in Katmandu.

 

2000  Apr 6, Maoists called for an " armed

strike " in Katmandu.

 

2000  Sep 15, The government reported that the

Maoist insurgency had killed over 1,400 people the last 4 years. 209 police

personnel, 979 rebels and 249 civilians were killed.

 

2000  Sep 25, Maoist rebels killed 12 police

officers in Dunai with crude bombs and guns.

 

2000  Dec 26, In Kathmandu rioting began and 4

people were killed following a rumor that Hrithnik Roshan, an Indian film star,

allegedly spoke of his hate for Nepal and its people. Roshan denied making such

comments.

 

2001  Mar 27, A huge avalanche killed 3 members of

an Australian army expedition, including an 8-year-old girl, near Dhunche.

 

2001  Apr 2, A Maoist insurgency killed at least 38

people.

 

2001  Apr 8, Maoist rebels killed 28 policemen over

the weekend. The government said it was ready to begin talks, but the top

opposition party wanted the premier to quit.

 

2001  Apr 10, In Singapore doctors completed a

4-day operation to separate 11-month-old Siamese twins, Jamuna and Ganga Shrestha

of Nepal.  The girls had joined heads.

 

2001  Jun 1, Crown Prince Dipendra (29) killed at

least 8 members of the royal family before shooting himself. King Birendra,

Queen Aiswarya, Princess Shruti, Prince Nirajan, 3 of the King's sisters and a

brother-in-law were all shot to death. Dipendra was put on life support and

Prince Gyanendra (54), the king's younger brother, was appointed as assistant

to the crown. There was an apparent dispute over his upcoming marriage.

 

2001  Jun 4, King Dipendra died 3 days after

allegedly shooting the royal family and himself. Prince Gyanendra was named

king.

 

2001  Jul 19, PM Girija Prasad Koirala resigned over

pressures from a bribery scandal in his government.

 

2001  Nov 23, Maoist rebels killed 14 soldiers and

at least 23 police in a wave of attacks.

 

2002  Feb 17, In Nepal Communist rebels killed 129

 

2002  Apr 12, Rebel attacks killed 160 people.

 

2002  May 4, Security forces increased the number of

rebels killed to 350.

 

2002  Jun 23, A wild elephant killed 10 people on

the India-Nepal border.

 

2002  Aug 22, In Nepal a plane carrying

foreign tourists slammed into a mountain in bad weather, killing all 18 people

on board.

 

2004  Apr 30, A bus skidded off a mountain highway

in central Nepal, killing at least 29 people.

 

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