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3,723 inmates, escaped from different jails, arrested

Kathmandu, Sept 14: A total of 3,723 inmates, among the prisoners who escaped from different jails across the country due to the situation surfaced after Gen-Z protest on September 8 and 9, have been arrested. Spokesperson of the Nepal Police Headquarters, Deputy Inspector General Binod Ghimire shared that 3,723 inmates

High-level committee to be formed to manage transport service during…

Kathmandu, Sept 14: The government has decided to form a high-level transport management committee to facilitate the transport services in

Six bodies found burnt in Bouddha Bhatbhateni

Kathmandu, Sept 14: Six persons were found burnt to death at Bhatbhateni Superstore in Bouddha of Kathmandu Metropolitan City-7. Superintendent

Gen-Z protests-halted public transportation resuming

Kathmandu, Sept 14: Following the adverse situation created by the Gen-Z protests on September 8 and 9, the operation of

Life in Birgunj returning to normalcy, govt offices, schools resuming

Parsa, Sept 14: The regular activities in the district that were disrupted due to Gen-Z protests and demonstrations are beginning

Family displaced by landslide in Baglung

Baglung, Sept 14: A family has been displaced after a landslide in Sigana, Baglung Municipality-8. The landslide that occurred from

PM Karki instructs for carrying out works as per aspirations…

Kathmandu, Sept 14: The newly appointed Prime Minister Sushila Karki has directed one and all to work with determination to

US welcomes peaceful resolution in Nepal

Kathmandu, Sept 14: The US government has welcomed the appointment of Sushila Karki as the Prime Minister of the Interim

Authority directs to resume insurance-related services in person

Kathmandu, Sept 14: The Nepal Insurance Authority has directed all insurance companies to resume office operations as usual from today.

Public transport resumes in Pokhara

Gandaki, Sept 14: Life in Kaski is returning to normal following the unprecedented incidents of arson and vandalism during the