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US senators urge for keeping peace through democratic process

Washington DC, Sept 12: The senators of the United States (US) Foreign Relations Committee have urged to keep peace in Nepal through democratic process. Issuing a statement on Thursday about the recent political development in Nepal, senators, Jeanne Shaheen and Chris Van Hollen, said, “The incidents of violence, loss of

Dhanusha issues curfew order

Janakpurdham, Sept 11: The District Administration Office, Dhanusha has issued a curfew order effective from 6:00pm Thursday to 6:00am Friday.

Curfew clamped in Pokhara till tomorrow 5:00 am

Kaski, Sept 11: The District Administration Office, Kaski, has issued a curfew order in Pokhara from 7:00 this evening to

166 inmates under security control

Makwanpur, Sept 11: As many as 166 inmates escaped from various jails across the country have been arrested by the

SC to resume regular hearing, registration of habeas corpus petitions…

Kathmandu, Sept 11: The Supreme Court (SC) has decided to resume the regular hearing of the cases and registration of

Nawalparasi jail escape: Administration asks prisoners to return

Nawalparasi, Sept 11: The District Administration Office here has asked the prisoners, who escaped from the Nawalparasi jail, to return

‘Address GenZ demands in line with constitution’

Kathmandu, Sept 11: Student leaders, including 12 former chairpersons of different student organisations affiliated to political parties, have expressed the

Curfew in Sankhuwasabha

Khandbari, Sept 11: In view of security sensitivity following the GenZ protest, the district administration here has issued a curfew

Trump’s Tariffs Will Widen the North-South Divide

In fact, Trump’s tariffs – which reflect the view that economic interconnectedness is a strategic weapon to wield, rather than

Pay heed to constitution for new govt: Former President Bhandari

Kathmandu, Sept 11: Former President Bidya Devi Bhandari has underlined the need of proceeding with the formation of new government