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Sri Lanka cricket team gets ‘green light’ from defence ministry

Colombo, Sept 19: Sri Lanka's cricket board on Thursday said it will go ahead with its tour of Pakistan despite fears that players could be the targets of terror attacks during the six-match visit. Sri Lanka Cricket Secretary Mohan de Silva said they received the all-clear from the defence ministry

Iran envoy: ‘All-out war’ to result if hit for Saudi…

DUBAI, Sept 19 (AP) — Any attack on Iran by the U.S. or Saudi Arabia will spark an “all-out war,”

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Tourism Minister directs CAAN to solve plane holding problems

Kathmandu, Sept 19: Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Yogesh Kumar Bhattarai, has drew the attention of the Civil

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Federal parliament’s fourth session prorogues

            Kathmandu, Sept 19: The fourth session of the federal parliaments- House of Representatives and National Assembly- prorogued on Thursday.

Deuba acuses the government’s development efforts as snail paced

            Kathmandu, Sept 19: President of the major opposition, Nepali Congress, Sher Bahadur Deuba, has observed that the performance of

Constitution amendment based on relevance: DPM Pokhrel

            Kathmandu, Sept 19: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defense, Ishwor Pokhrel, has said constitution could be amended based

Country pursuing prosperity: PM Oli

            Kathmandu, Sept 19: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli today said the country is pursuing prosperity and development.              “The

15-member Nepal National Cricket team announced for Singapore T20 cricket

            Kathmandu, Sept 19: Nepal today announced 15-member Nepal National Cricket Team for Tri-nation T20 series to be held in

NTIP launched: New beginning in export promotion

            Kathmandu, Sept 19: The government has launched ‘Nepal Trade Information Portal’ (NTIP) with an objective of facilitating the export

NAC Reform Committee: Nepal Airlines must seek foreign partner

Kathmandu, Sept 19: A committee formed to recommend reforms for the beleaguered Nepal Airlines Corporation has suggested that the government