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Japan provides grants to Nepali health system

KATHMANDU: The government of Japan has agreed to provide grants to two health and emergency projects in Rautahat and Parsa district. According to Embassy of Japan in Kathmandu, the Charge d'Affaires Yoshioka Yuzo today signed a grant contract with the Community Development Center to build a training center and emergency

Protest rallies of NCP Prachand-Madhav faction begins in Kathmandu

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Prachanda-Madhav faction has begun a mass protest rally against dissolving the House of Representative

Ghunsa people leave settlement to avoid severe cold

TAPLEJUNG: The people at Ghunsa village of Phattanglung Rural Municipality-6 in Taplejung district have left the settlement to avoid cold

IGP Chhetri directs province police offices for security plan in…

KATHMANDU: Inspector General of Nepal Police Shailesh Thapa Chhetri has directed the police offices to make proper security plan in

High level team inspects disputed location of Mid-Hill Highway

LAMJUNG: A high level team comprising Chief Minister of Gandaki Province Prithvi Gurung, Vice-Chairman of the National Planning Commission Dr

Bagmati Assembly meeting to discuss no confidence motion today

HETAUDA: The seventh meeting of the Bagmati Province is resuming at 1:00 pm today. The Province Assembly secretariat informed that

Need Of Swift Economic Recovery

Swift action is needed to provide incomes, social protection and employment to the people who have lost jobs and livelihood

Implementation Protocol signed for Nepali labourers in Israel

KATHMANDU: Nepal and Israel has signed an ‘Implementation Protocol’ on Thursday for the implementation of ‘Agreement related to temporary employment

Supreme Court Hearing
HoR dissolution-Hearing Continues

KATHMANDU: Hearing continued over the writ petition filed at the Supreme Court against the decision of the government to dissolve

NOC
NOC provides employment to acid attack survivors

KATHMANDU: Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has provided jobs to two women who survived acid attack. The NOC provided the job