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Litterateur Nagendra Raj Sharma passes away at 89

Kathmandu, July 16: Renowned Nepali litterateur Nagendra Raj Sharma passed away on Wednesday at the age of 89 at his residence in Gaurinagar, Chabahil, Kathmandu. A distinguished figure in Nepali literature, Sharma was the founding editor and publisher of the bimonthly literary magazine Abhivyakti and made significant contributions to the

Finance Minister calls for aligning development assistance with national priorities

Speaking at a programme marking the 60th anniversary of Nepal–UNDP cooperation in Kathmandu on Wednesday, Dr. Wagle praised the UNDP's

Government moves to link universities with IT industry to boost…

Speaking at the event, Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation Mahabir Pun said Nepal has enormous potential in the information

Supreme Court of Nepal
Four amicus curiae recommended in property probe commission case

The Nepal Bar Association (NBA) and the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) have each recommended two amicus curiae (friends of

Prachanda leaves for Sri Lanka to attend Asian dialogue

Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda', Coordinator of the Nepali Communist Party (NCP), departed for Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Wednesday to participate

House of Representatives receives annual reports of constitutional bodies

The House of Representatives on Tuesday received the annual reports of three constitutional commissions, including the National Human Rights Commission

National Assembly adjourned until July 31

Chairperson Dahal also informed the House about a communication received from the Office of the President regarding the authentication of

166 bills to be presented in the coming fiscal year

Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Sobita Gautam, has said that 166 bills will be presented in the parliament

Prof. Dr. Sunil Kumar Joshi appointed Vice Chancellor of MDCUHS

The appointments were made during a meeting of the University Senate held on Tuesday.

NC ministers in Karnali provincial government resign

Four ministers representing the Nepali Congress in the Karnali provincial government have tendered their resignation today.