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Govt. to expand relations with neighbouring, friendly countries based on…

Kathmandu, May 11: The government has stated that Nepal's relations with neighbouring and friendly countries would advance based on mutual benefits, respect and multilateral cooperation. The policies and programmes of the government unveiled by President Ramchandra Paudel on Monday mentioned that a balanced diplomacy would be adopted based on the

SC orders not to implement decision of dismissing trade unions

However, Justices Binod Sharma and Sharanga Subedi on the constitutional bench put forth different opinions and did not agree on

HoR, NA extend gratitude to President for addressing the joint…

Likewise, the meeting of the NA held today approved the motion tabled by the NA Chairman Narayan Prasad Dahal to

Govt pledges refunds for cooperative victims thru loan recovery scheme

The newly released policies and programmes document also outlined the government's plans to further strengthen the National Cooperatives Regulatory Authority

SC orders not to implement decision of dismissing student organisations

The SC has asked to submit a written response as well as a copy of the writ petition through the

Representatives from UN Missions pay courtesy call on Minister Pokharel

Kathmandu, May 11: A delegation from the UN Missions in Nepal, led by UN Resident Coordinator to Nepal, Lila Peters

Govt Policies and Programmes: Discussion paper to be prepared for…

Kathmandu, May 11: The government has incorporated the amendment to the constitution in the upcoming fiscal year 2083/84 BS and

Govt. to formulate women entrepreneurship strategy

Kathmandu, May 11: The government has laid emphasis on market management for the women entrepreneurs. Unveiling the policies and programmes

President Paudel unveiling government’s policies and programmes

Earlier, Prime Minister Balendra Shah handed over a copy of the policies and programmes document to President Paudel.

Increased disaster risk predicted despite below-average rainfall during this monsoon

Kathmandu, May 11: Below-average rainfall has been predicted during this year’s monsoon. However, the risk of monsoon-related disasters remains high