Mamta Kafle Bhatt was a 28-year-old woman originally from Nepal, living in the United States. She was married and had recently given birth to a child. She was described as a calm, responsible, and loving person. However, shortly after becoming a mother, she went missing and her disappearance was anything but ordinary.Mamta’s sudden disappearance immediately raised red flags. Her husband, instead of actively helping or raising an alarm, reportedly showed unusual behavior.He delayed reporting her missing.His explanations were inconsistent and raised suspicion. There were signs of emotional distress and tension within the household.As a result, the case quickly moved from a missing persons report to a suspected homicide investigation.Police and investigators began to gather evidence.Phone records and timelines revealed suspicious gaps.Testimonies from friends, neighbors, and relatives painted a picture of control and possible emotional abuse.Surveillance and behavioral patterns indic...
A recent incident at KIIT University in Odisha, India, has sparked widespread attention and outrage. A young engineering student from Nepal tragically died by suicide, allegedly due to mental harassment and pressure within the university environment. Following the incident, reports emerged that over 200 Nepali students were forcefully evicted from university hostels. These students were reportedly dropped off at distant railway stations without proper communication or support. Several students also alleged physical assault and mistreatment during the eviction process, including not being allowed to collect their belongings. As the situation gained attention, the Embassy of Nepal in India intervened and dispatched officials to investigate. In response to the diplomatic pressure, the university administration reportedly invited the evicted students back. However, many critics viewed this response as delayed and reactive rather than proactive or empathetic. The incident quickly went...