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Former PM Karki for forging together ahead on matters of…

Kathmandu, April 14: Former Prime Minister Sushila Karki has said that everyone must move forward together for national interest, upholding the rule of law and the promotion of social harmony. On the occasion of the New Year 2083 BS, she extended her best wishes, hoping for happiness, peace, prosperity and

Outgoing PM Karki returns home

Karki expressed her gratitude to all Nepali citizens, colleagues, and the concerned authorities who extended their support, cooperation and trust

PM Karki’s farewell statement: Expresses hope, thanks all sides

Kathmandu, March 26: With a stage all set to welcome a new prime minister next day after the successful March

PM Karki calls for maintaining election benchmark set on March…

According to her, around one million young voters registered themselves and enthusiastically participated in the election following the issuance of

RSP Chair Lamichhane calls on PM Karki

The PM's secretariat informed that RSP President Lamichhane said his party had no objection to the decision the government has

Eid al-Fitr enriches sense of mutual harmony and unity-PM Karki

Kathmandu, March 21: Prime Minister Sushila Karki wished that may the festival of Eid al-Fitr contribute to the country’s prosperity

PM Karki thanks all concerned for a successful HoR election

Kathmandu, March 20: Prime Minister Sushila Karki has expressed gratitude to the officials, staff of security agencies, and all voters

PM Karki visits Janaki Temple, pays homage

On that occasion, the temple's head priest, Mahant Ramtapeswar Das and his successor Mahant Ramroshan Das welcomed the Prime Minister

PM Karki inspects Jumla-based technical school

Jumla, March 19: Prime Minister Sushila Karki has inspected the Jumla-based Karnali Technical School (KTS). PM Karki, who arrived in

Election marks successful democratic practice: PM Karki

Kathmandu, March 19: Prime Minister Sushila Karki has expressed her gratitude to all employees, security personnel, and Nepali citizens who