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SC rules not to dole out medical costs from state…

Kathmandu, April 27: The Supreme Court (SC) on Monday announced a verdict that the former VIPs including former President, former Vice President, former Prime Minister, former Speaker and former Chief Justice would not be entitled to the medical costs from the state coffers for receiving treatment abroad. A constitutional bench

Show cause order over eviction of squatter settlements

Kathmandu, April 27: The Supreme Court has issued a show cause order against the government authorities over the eviction of

Cabinet decides to promote AIG Poudel as APF Chief

A meeting of the Council of Ministers held today in Singha Durbar agreed to promote Poudel, appointing him as the

Aangdembe elected as NC Parliamentary Leader

Kathmandu, April 27: Bhishmaraj Aangdembe has been unanimously elected as the parliamentary leader of the Nepali Congress. A meeting of

Demolition of illegal huts begins at Manohara

Bhaktapur, April 26: Government has continued demolition of squatters’ huts and houses by evacuating the illegal dwellers in various public

Death of expectant mother in Butwal: two healthcare facilities sealed,…

The report also reminds that abortion services should only be sought from legally recognized and certified institutions, and that abortions

Government launches drive to clear riverbank settlements

The Prime Minister’s Secretariat stated that 68 families residing along the Bagmati River banks in Thapathali have approached the government.

ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2: Nepal defeats UAE

For bowling, Nepal's Karan KC took four wickets while Sandip Lamichhane and Sompal Kami took equal two wickets.

Screening of landless squatters in progress at Dasharath Stadium: Four…

At Dasharath Stadium in Tripureshwar, teams from the Kathmandu Valley Development Authority, along with the empowered Bagmati Civilization Integrated Development

Tanahu bus accident update: Two passengers die, nine receive severe…

The identities of the deceased are yet to be ascertained. Twenty-seven persons were referred to the Pokhara-based Manipal Teaching Hospital