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Bhattarai suggests institutionalization of Gen Z demands

Kathmandu, Nov 6: Former Prime Minister Dr Baburam Bhattarai has called on representatives of the Gen Z groups to institutionalize the demands they raised during the demonstration. During a political dialogue held between the Nepal Socialist Party (Naya Shakti) and the Gen Z groups, Dr Bhattarai, who is the founding

PM Karki holds meeting with former President Yadav

On the occasion, Prime Minister Karki said she is willing to handover the power to people-elected government by maintaining good

Investor morale down since the Gen-Z movement: Governor Poudel

Kathmandu, Nov 5: Nepal Rastra Bank Governor Dr. Biswo Nath Poudel has said that investors’ morale has weakened since the

10th Nat’l Games from Feb 13

Similarly, the meeting also decided to recommend the cabinet to provide former runner Jit Bahadur KC, who won the first

Nepal lost to UAE by 4 wickets

With this, Nepal ended winless in its fifth triangular ODI series under ICC World Cup League-2. Prior to this, Nepal

Rai, Ghimire appointed as NAC’s chair, spokesperson

Kathmandu, Nov 5: Vice-Chairperson of the Nepal Airlines Corporation, Bikram Rai, has been assigned with the responsibility of NAC’s Chair

Free Wi-Fi in public places and remote areas: Communications Minister

Kathmandu, Nov 5: Minister for Communications and Information Technology Jagdish Kharel has said that the government is committed to expanding

Dahal elected coordinator of Nepali Communist Party, Nepal as joint-coordinator

Kathmandu, Nov 5: Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has been elected as coordinator of Nepali Communist Party, formed after the unification

Communications Minister launches free internet in Gongabu Bus Park

Kathmandu, Nov 5: Minister for Communications and Information Technology Jagadish Kharel today launched a free internet services available at the

Show-cause Notice issued to Government

Kathmandu, Nov 5: The Supreme Court (SC) issued a show-cause notice in response to a writ filed against the Inquiry