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Former secretaries, officials sued over huge embezzlements on Melamchi Project

Kathmandu, Feb 18: The anti-graft body on Sunday registered a corruption case at the Special Court against 15 peoples, including former secretaries for their alleged involvement in the irregularities on the Melamchi Drinking Water Project, a national pride project. The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) said

Prof. Beena Poudyal conferred with Kalinga International Literary Award

Nepalese writer Prof. Beena Poudyal conferred with the Kalinga International Literary Award for her contribution to literature, art and Culture.

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Chinese, British tourists die in Khumbu region

Two foreign nationals, a British and a Chinese, who had been here recently for visiting Khumbu region, Solukhumbu were confirmed

Tiger found dead in Nawalpur area

A male tiger was found dead in the forest near the road to in Arunkhola of ward no. 10 of

Cath lab machines brought in use in Lumbuni Province Hospital

The equipment of Cath Lab which were kept unused for almost one and a half years have now brought in

Congress passes documents to be presented at Mahasamiti meeting

The central committee meeting of Nepali Congress has passed various documents to be presented in the upcoming mahasamiti meeting.

Foreign Employment Board software still not functional

The software of the Foreign Employment Board has not still become operational. The software the Board uses in providing economic

Minister Acharya stresses on digitalizing disabled ID card

Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen, Surendra Raj Acharya, has stressed the need of digitalizing the disabled identity cards.

26,707 temporary shelters built for quake survivors in Rukum Paschim

A total of 26,707 temporary shelters have been built for quake-survivors in Rukum Paschim so far while 5,637 are under-construction.

A policewoman shot dead in Dang

A Nepal Police personnel shot dead his wife (policewomen) in Dang district today evening at 8.30 pm.