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Party will adequately recognise contribution of martyrs: Prachanda

Tanahu, Feb 21: Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda', Chairperson of the CPN (Maoist Centre), has vowed to properly honor the contributions of martyrs, those who disappeared, and were injured during the war, acknowledging their role in bringing about significant changes in the country. In his address to party cadres in Haledi,

Public debt exceeds 45 per cent in proportion to country’s…

As per the report published by Public Debt Management Office, the government loan stood at Rs 2.611 trillion till February

Lohani suggests Dr Bhattarai to abandon Stalinist tendencies

The notion that everyone else is wrong and only you possess the ultimate truth gradually leads to a fascist path.

Please stop your lust (DV) slavery: Balen Shah

The Mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City, Balendra Shah, has requested US President Donald Trump to stop the Diversity Lottery (DV)

Chief Justice Raut vows to resolve eight-year-old cases within four…

Chief Justice Prakashman Singh Raut has announced that the Supreme Court will clear all cases pending for over eight years

Nepal and Myanmar to clash for title after Lebanon’s second…

Nepal secured a 1-0 victory against Lebanon on Thursday evening, ensuring a title clash with Myanmar. Earlier, Lebanon had suffered

Constitution amendment requires consensus among all political parties: Minister Lekhak

Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has claimed that the government has introduced six ordinance to create a more conducive environment to

Lumbini Province reports 22 per cent capital expenditure

The Lumbini Province government has spent 24.91 per cent of the total budget so far in the current fiscal year.

Maoist Centre supports amending Constitution : Narayankaji Shrestha

Senior vice chair of CPN (Maoist) Centre, Narayankaji Shrestha, has said the party is in favour of an amendment to

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Five-point manifesto for the conservation of the Kaligandaki River

The Gandaki Bimarsha Sabha has issued a five-point 'Gandaki Declaration' for the protection of the Kaligandaki River. The event was