10 people got the opportunity to visit Thailand by purchasing a sofa from Sofa Hub Kathmandu

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Kathmandu. Nepal's most trusted sofa and furniture company Sofa Hub Kathmandu has announced the winners of the Dashain Tihar Jhadka Offer scheme. Targeting the great festival of all Nepalis, Dashain, Tihar and Chhath of 2082 BS, 10 lucky customers who purchased sofas or other furniture items to share the joy of the festival with their customers have made the results of the free Thailand tour gift scheme public on Tuesday. According to the results of the 'lucky draw', the winners are Laxmi Nepali, Arjun Joshi, Binod Lodh, Pratiksha BK, Kushum Kala Ganesh, Binod Gurung, Jamuna KC, Goma Lamichhane, Tom Bahadur Sunar and Madhav Prasad Dulal. On this occasion, the company's Chairman and CEO Tara Lal Dharel congratulated all the winners and expressed special thanks to all the participants in the scheme, saying that the significant participation of customers in the scheme has made him and the company happy. He also expressed his commitment that in the coming days, Sofa Hub Kat...

Claim that a senior Indian official was killed in Pakistani shelling


 A senior Indian official has been killed in Pakistani shelling in Jammu and Kashmir.
The Indian online newspaper The Hindustan Times has reported that Additional District Development Commissioner (ADDC) Rajkumar Thapa of Rajouri in Jammu and Kashmir has been killed in Pakistani shelling.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has informed through X that Additional District Development Commissioner (ADDC) Thapa has been killed in Pakistani shelling.
Hindustan Times The Pakistani army shelled his house on Saturday morning. It is claimed that Thapa was killed in the attack. Pakistan had attacked various areas including Rajouri, Poonch, Jammu on Saturday morning.

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