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PAAN’s 26th General Assembly: Minister Khanal advocates for good governance

Kathmandu, Dec 27: Federal Affairs and General Administration Minister Rameshore Prasad Khanal has called upon all employees and relevant stakeholders to promote good governance through effective public service delivery, ensuring that the interests of the populace remain paramount. During a programme held today to mark the 26th General Assembly of

Maithili society and civilisation believes in co-existence: Chief of Madhesh…

Biratnagar, Dec 27: The Chief of Madhesh Province, Dr Surendra Labh Karna, has said that the Maithili community and civilisation

PM and leaders agree on holding elections on slated date:…

Minister Kharel further noted that President Deuba highlighted in the meeting that the Congress party's next focus is on elections

NC to absolve party members facing disciplinary action, renew their…

Kathmandu, Dec 27: The Nepali Congress has decided to pardon leaders and workers who acted against the party’s interests by

71 percent of patients in Nepal affected by non-communicable diseases

Janakpurdham, Dec 27: The Ministry of Health and Population in Madhes Province has disclosed that 71 percent of patients in Nepal

EC publishes final voter list: 915 thousand 119 voters added

Kathmandu, Dec 27: The Election Commission (EC) has today published the final voter list for the House of Representatives (HoR)

UML Secretariat to meet on Sunday

Kathmandu, Dec 27: The CPN (UML) Secretariat is to hold a meeting on Sunday. UML Secretary Dr Rajan Bhattarai said

Donald Trump and the White Man’s Burden in Nigeria

Over the next decade, Kipling’s injunction became the leitmotif of the West’s “civilizing” mission, justifying the imperial scramble to annex African

Three mainstream parties’ top leaders express commitment to participate in…

During a meeting with Prime Minister Sushila Karki held at the latter's official residence in Baluwatar today, the top leaders

Every citizen should work honestly for nation, RPP Chair Lingden…

"Our views made during that time were neglected and now the mainstream political parties have regretted for turning a deaf