Why did Pooja fly to Australia suddenly?

Kathmandu: Actress Pooja Sharma has gone to Australia. Pooja went to Australia for the premiere of the film ‘Ma Asi Geet Guuchu 2’. Pooja, who has been waiting for a visa for a long time, flew to Australia on Saturday. Because she did not get a visa, Pooja was not able to perform at the Bollywood star Govinda’s event in Australia. The premiere of the film, which is being postponed due to visa, is going to be held now.

The movie ‘Samjhna Birsna’ starring Pooja has been released in Nepal since last Friday. Pooja and Akash Shrestha have acted in this film. Pooja flew to Australia after promoting ‘Samjhana Virsana’.

One hundred and forty-three sheep farmers of Jumla received Shepherd’s Allowance: One hundred and forty-three farmers of Jumla received shepherd’s allowance. Two hundred and sixty-five farmers submitted applications in the preamble called by the Animal Hospital and Animal Services Office of Jumla. After monitoring the petitioned farmers, the staff went to the field level to get information about how many sheep they have and whether they are farmers or not.

Gobind Bahadur Mahat, Head of Animal Hospital and Animal Services Office, Jumla, said that only 143 people received herdsman’s allowance after the on-site report and assessment. He said, “The government has made such an arrangement to increase the production of sheep in Jumla. They are given a shepherd’s allowance as an incentive so that it will be easier for them to buy the necessary goods when they go to see the sheep for a whole year.

Mahat, the head of Animal Hospital and Animal Services Office, said that the program of giving ‘shepherd’s allowance’ has been implemented to encourage sheep rearing farmers. According to him, farmers who raise more than 50 sheep have been given an annual allowance of 18,000 rupees at the rate of 1,500 per month. This is a regular program implemented by the Karnali state government to increase sheep production.

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