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MoUs between Nepal and Qatar are historic, says Ambassador Dhakal

Kathmandu, April 26: Amir of the State of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani,paid a two-day state visit to Nepal on April 23-24.This is the first visit by any Head-of-State from the Arab country to Nepal. The visit by the Amir of Qatar, an economically prosperous country, for the first

British parliamentarian Wood pledges to work for increasing UK development…

Member of the House of Lords in the United Kingdom (UK) Stewart Wood said he would put efforts to increase

BFSU always hoped to establish ties with top universities around…

To enhance its international influence, BFSU works in partnership with over 300 universities and academic institutions in about 80 countries

Lawmaker Yadav stresses on promotion of ‘transformative and participatory’ democracy

Lawmaker Nagina Yadav of the Nepali Congress has underscored on strengthening 'transformative and participatory' democracy in Nepal.

Constitution is a shared principle of political parties: Ek Nath…

Federal parliamentarian Eknath Dhakal said lack of majority of a single political party in the federal and provincial parliament has

New political equation prompted by party’s internal decision: Pampha Bhusal

CPN (Maoist Centre) Vice Chairperson Pampha Bhusal has said there is no external influence in the recent political developments within

National Assembly made weak constitutionally and legally: Lawmaker Dev

"Looking at the practice of democratic countries with bicameral parliamentary system, both Houses are equally powerful and functional", he said,

‘Constitution would fail if marginalized voices remain unaddressed’

Lawmaker Pramila Kumari asserted that the country's constitution and federal system would not be successfully implemented unless the voices of

Agriculture warrants proper attention in the country: Prem Suwal

Leader of Nepal Workers and Peasant Party (NWPP), Prem Suwal, asserts that country's economy would not thrive as long as

Discrimination prevails even in parliament: Lawmaker Bina Lama

I do not find any more role of lawmakers than saying 'Yes' or 'No' in forwarding bills and making laws.