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Nepal-India University Professors Conference kicks off

Kathmandu, April 11: The Nepal–India University Professors Conference has started from today. Literary critic Prof Basudev Tripathi inaugurated the conference. During the inaugural session, a comprehensive book titled 'The Role of Nepalese and Indian Universities in the Development of Nepali Language and Literature', edited by Narendra Raj Prasai and Indira

Prachanda bats for constitution amendment to strengthen federalism

"We will always back the government for its good jobs done constitutionally. But, we will counter from parliament and outside

Local level should be more accountable to health care services,…

Lalitpur, April 11: The stakeholders have asked the local levels to remain more accountable to the health care services as

NMA rules out possibility to run OPD on Sunday

Kathmandu, April 11: The Nepal Medical Association (NMA) has said that its attention has been drawn to the directive of

Scientific Exploration and Science and Mathematics Exhibition-2083 BS from April…

Khotang, April 11: The Scientific Exploration and Science and Mathematics Exhibition-2083 festival is set to be organised in Diktel of

Compassion and empathy need of today’s world, says FM Khanal

In his statement to the 9th Indian Ocean Conference 2026 underway in Port Louis, Republic of Mauritius, he said we

Inaugural session of HoR ends with election of Speaker and…

Kathmandu, April 11: The first session of the House of Representatives, elected by the March 5 general elections, ended on

Chief Minister Kandel acknowledges challenges in federalism implementation

Karnali, April 11: Chief Minister of Karnali Province, Yamlal Kandel, has said that there are challenges in the implementation of

Security reinforced along Nepal–India border in Kailali and Kanchanpur

Mahendranagar, April 11: Security personnel have been reinforced to enhance safety along the Nepal–India border in Kailali and Kanchanpur districts.

DoI clarifies migrant workers no need to carry additional documents

Kathmandu, April 11: The Department of Immigration has clarified that individuals going for foreign employment are no longer required to