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Country’s first ever AI-powered digital ecosystem ‘Global Diary’ launched

Kathmandu, Feb 11: Nepal’s first AI-powered integrated digital ecosystem, “Global Diary,” has officially come into operation. This platform aims to connect citizens, businesses community and government agencies on a single secure and reliable digital platform. Developed in Nepal, the platform was introduced at a press conference in Kathmandu today. Designed

Vice President Yadav attends reception

Kathmandu, Feb 11: Vice President Ram Sahay Prasad Yadav attended a reception hosted by the Japanese Embassy in Kathmandu today.

NA passes Film Bill

Kathmandu, Feb 11: A meeting of the National Assembly (NA) today passed the Film Bill, 2081 BS. In the meeting,

CIAA 35th Anniversary: Chief Commissioner Rai reiterates on efforts to…

Kathmandu, Feb 11: Chief Commissioner of the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA), Prem Kumar Rai, has

FM Khanal says small, piece meal projects not giving immediate…

Kathmandu, Feb 11: Finance Minister Rameshore Prasad Khanal has shared that only small and fragmented projects that do not give

It is the responsibility of government to rein in corruption:…

Kathmandu, Feb 11: Prime Minister Sushila Karki has said that activities are underway to control corruption as it was the

One killed and another injured as machine falls from Fast…

Bagamati, Feb 11: A worker died and another was injured when a ‘Tuchan’ machine fell down from the under construction

HoR polls: Over 15 million ballot papers printed for FPTP…

Kathmandu, Feb 11: More than 15 million ballot papers have been printed so far for the first-past-the-post (FPTP) category of

Budget Mid-Year Review Report: Economic growth rate projected to remain…

Kathmandu, Feb 11: The government has projected the country’s economic growth rate to be limited to 3.5 percent. This projection

Infrastructure development, reliable security are top priority of Banke-2 voters

Banke, Feb 11: Voters of bordering area Banke constituency-2 have demanded infrastructure development and trustworthy peace and security, saying the