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22 MW Seti Khola begins trial production

Tanahu, May 25: The 22-megawatt Seti Khola Hydropower Project in Tanahu has begun trial electricity production after completing major construction works, project officials said. The run-of-river hydropower project, located along the Seti River between Punditar of Pokhara Metropolitan City–33 and Kotre of Shuklagandaki Municipality–2, has entered the technical testing phase

Ultimatum to clear encroachment on Nepalgunj-Chisapani Highway

Nepalgunj, May 25: The Road Division Office, Nepalgunj has issued a 30-day ultimatum to remove all illegal structures built within the

‘Foreign-affiliated colleges will be duly regulated’

Kathmandu, May 25: Minister for Education and Sports Sasmit Pokharel has said that the government will gradually resolve all the

Charya Pravah showcased in capital

Kathmandu, May 25: Kathmandu Metropolitan City has intensified its efforts to promote Nepal’s creative and cultural industries by honouring renowned Charya

Two-month-long festival drains Dhimal community financially

Morang, May 25: With the change of time, the traditional way in which young boys and girls of the Dhimal community

Public debt rises by Rs. 300 billion in 10 months

Kathmandu, May 25: Nepal’s public debt increased by over Rs. 300 billion by mid-May of the current fiscal year 2025//26. According

Experts urge 55% tax hike on cigarette in upcoming budget

Kathmandu, May 25: Experts have demanded a raise in cigarette excise duty by 55 per cent in the upcoming budget of

Govinda Bohara Wins 10th ADSoN Charity Golf Tournament

Kathmandu, 23rd May – Govinda Bohara claimed the title at the 10th ADSoN Charity Golf Tournament, held on Saturday at

Is Trump’s Iran War a Crime of Aggression?

Many commentators, including those on the right, have dubbed US President Donald Trump’s “Operation Epic Fury” against Iran “Operation Epic

135 Bajura settlements at risk, govt unmoved

More than 135 settlements in Bajura District remain at high risk of floods and landslides, with locals continuing to demand