•      Fri Dec 5 2025
Logo
NCP’s secretariat meeting on Friday

Kathmandu: Secretariat meeting of the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) scheduled for Thursday has been rescheduled for Friday. The meeting called for Thursday was rescheduled after short discussions with senior leaders, it is learnt. The meeting was rescheduled for Friday afternoon because of the sickness of party Chair and Prime

‘The Temperament of Nepal’ released in Beijing

Kathmandu: The Temperament of Nepal, a book written by the Chinese writers in Chinese language on Nepal, was unveiled amid

Journalist Rabi Lamichhane arrested

Kathmandu: A journalist from News24 Television, Rabi Lamichhane, have been arrested by Nepali Police on Thursday evening. He was the

Head of Bal Mandir arrested on charges of child trafficking

Kathmandu: Bal Krishna Dangol, the director of Bal Mandir, the country’s oldest non-profit organisation for children, has been arrested on

Journos vow to join advocacy on building disaster-resilient community

Kathmandu: Media can play proactive role in educating the general public and alerting the authorities about disaster preparedness beside reporting

Donation of books, buses to mark Independence Day

Kathmandu: The Government of India has donated books, buses and ambulances to various organisations and educational institutions of Nepal on

Case filed against Asian Paints

Hetauda: A case has been filed against the Asian Paints Industry on the charge of violating the standards of metrology

Miracle in a cornfield: Airliner belly-lands safely outside Moscow following…

Moscow (TASS): An Airbus A321 made a crash landing near Zhukovsky International Airport in the Moscow region. According to the

Media Bill will be amended: NA Chair Timilsina

Kathmandu: Chairperson of the National Assembly (NA) Ganesh Timilsina has said the Media Council Bill presented in the Parliament would

High altitude, adverse weather behind Everest deaths: committee

Kathmandu: A committee formed to study the deaths of Mt Everest climbers has concluded that the deaths were not caused