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Couple electrocuted while operating grass-cutting machine

Surkhet, July 25: A couple has died from electrocution while operating a grass-cutting machine in Surkhet. The victims have been identified as Dhaniram Acharya, 55, and his wife Dhankumari Upadhyay, 50, residents of Nevare in Birendranagar Municipality-12. The incident occurred on Friday morning while they were cutting grass at their

Bidya Bhandari: No one can erase my 45 years in…

Former President Bidya Devi Bhandari has stated that there is no justification for revoking her membership in the CPN-UML, asserting

Four Nepali Congress ministers resign and force to remove Bahadur…

According to party sources, the resignations are part of a larger political move to replace Lama as chief minister.

Nebico Limited to issue IPO worth Rs. 20 crore

Nebico Limited, one of Nepal’s renowned food production companies, is set to issue an Initial Public Offering (IPO) worth Rs.

Nepali Congress calls on govt to address farmers’ problems

The ruling coalition partner, Nepali Congress (NC), has urged the government to urgently address the pressing problems being faced by

Trekking trail built on the route to Dhaulagiri Base Camp

A new trekking trail extending to the base camp of the seventh highest mountain in the world -Mt Dhaulagiri (8,167

Nepal needs int’l solidarity for climate justice: Deputy Speaker Rana

Addressing a programme organised by Sanghai Cooperation Forum at Henan Province of China on Friday, Deputy-Speaker Rana echoed need for

IOE Secretary-General Santos holds meeting with FNCCI President Dhakal

Roberto Suarez Santos, Secretary-General of the International Organisation of Employers (IOE), who is currently on a visit to Nepal, has

Coffee farming gaining expansion in eastern Nepal

Ananta Dhungana, the public information officer at the Regional Office of the National Tea and Coffee Development Board in Birtamod,

Journalism in mother language enables exercise of freedom of expression

Speaker of the House of Representatives (HoR), Devraj Ghimire has said journalism in mother language would enable the exercise of