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Indian custom clears barrier to Nepali tea after five days

Kakadvitta, April 24: The Indian customs has cleared the barrier to Nepali tea after five days. Seventeen trucks laden with tea which were stalled inside the Indian border got pass from Kakadbhitta checkpoint on Tuesday. Chief of Mechi Customs Office, Ram Prasad Regmi, informed that all 17 trucks ferrying tea

92 houses gutted in fire in Matihani of Mahottari

More than 92 houses have been gutted in a fire that took place in Jarlahawahatta of Matihani municipality.

Qatar Amir’s visit encourages tourism entrepreneurs

The two-day State visit of Qatar's Amir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani to Nepal has encouraged tourism entrepreneurs in Nepal.

China reportedly closes Shishapangma, Cho Oyu this season

Shishapangma and Cho Oyu reportedly remain closed this season, forcing waiting over four dozen climbers to seek alternative expeditions.

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Silence period to begin in Ilam-2, Bajhang-1 from midnight

Election related activities have been prohibited from tonight as per the election code of conduct in Ilam-2 and Bajhang-1.

Forest fire destroys 700 hectares forest area in Myagdi

According to the Division Forest Office, around 700 hectares of forest area of the district has been ruined in forest

Japan hands over the Community Center for Disaster Prevention

The government of Japan has handed over the newly constructed Community Center for Disaster Prevention to Indrawati Rural Municipality amidst

Glacial lake destabilized after avalanche returning to normal state

The lake was destabilized after a huge avalanche originating in the Mt Manaslu above it hit it on Sunday morning,

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Six involved in cooperative theft cases arrested

They were arrested and made public on Sunday for their alleged involvement in 13 cases of theft, including in various

Establishment of CPN completes 75 years today

The CPN was established on the initiative of some Nepali youths to protest the Rana regime and liberate the people.