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Indian pilgrims surge in Koshi Province

Morang, June 30: The number of Indian devotees visiting major religious destinations in Koshi Province continues to grow, driven by the open Nepal–India border, strong religious and cultural ties, and the province's close proximity to several Indian states. Every year, thousands of pilgrims from Bihar, West Bengal, Sikkim, Jharkhand, Assam,

Nepal name 15-members squad for Netherlands tour

The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has announced a 15-member national squad for the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup League

Banke police intensify crackdown on illegal soil excavation

Police in Banke have intensified surveillance and enforcement efforts against the illegal excavation and transportation of soil following reports of

Morang administration fast-tracks action against loan sharking

Biratnagar, June 27: The Morang District Administration Office has launched a targeted initiative to address serious cases of usurious lending

Manahari farmers earn Rs. 289.7 million from milk sales

Farmers in Manahari Rural Municipality, located in western Makawanpur, earned Rs. 289.7 million from milk sales during the first eleven

Fuel imports near Rs. 300 billion by mid-June

Kathmandu, June 27: The country imported petroleum products worth nearly Rs. 300 billion during the first 11 months of the current

Biratnagar to study prospect of podway transport from July

Morang, June 27: The Koshi Province Investment Authority has issued permission to conduct a detailed feasibility study for the operation

DatLink selected among top 18 innovations from 121 competing teams

DatLink enables healthcare professionals to access patient data from anywhere, supporting faster clinical decision-making and improved patient care, shared Ujjwal

Russian envoy praises Nepal ties, advocates new Eurasian partnership

Economic cooperation, in particular in hydropower, IT, agro-industry, pharma and biotechnology, transport infrastructure, including railways, tourism, as well as humanitarian

Nepal imports 10,845 electric vehicles worth Rs. 26 billion

Nepal imported 10,845 electric vehicles (EVs) worth Rs. 25.55 billion during the first 11 months of the current fiscal year