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Stakeholders stress robust connectivity among touristy cities

Chitwan, Jan 3: Robust connectivity among three key touristy cities- Bharatpur, Lumbini and Pokhara- have been underlined for boosting tourism. In a discussion organized by the Sunaulo Nepal on 'tourism in Bharatpur' on Friday, participants proposed promotion of these three destinations as a 'golden triangle'. President of the Federation of

US District Court grants Temporary Protected Status for Nepali people

The United State Trump Administration’s abrupt decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for individuals from Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua

Nepal govt extends gratitude to Qatar for releasing 13 inmates

The Government of Nepal extends its sincere gratitude to the Government of the State of Qatar for the Amiri Amnesty

Low visibility in Terai, snowfall forecast in mountainous regions

The Department of Hydrology and Meteorology (DHM) has reported that the continued influence of westerly winds is causing widespread fog

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Nepal Oil Corporation reduces petrol and diesel prices

Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has reduced the prices of petrol, diesel/kerosene, and aviation fuel.

Schools remain disrupted after cold wave in Sunsari

Teaching and learning activities in schools across Sunsari district have been disrupted due to the recent cold wave.

FNCCI holding national dialogue on economy today

The Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI), the umbrella organization of the country’s business community, is organizing

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Gold price drops Rs. 7,900 on Tuesday, silver Rs. 305…

The fine gold market experienced a sharp decline, with prices falling by Rs. 7,900 per tola.

Attack on bank and financial institutions worrying

Chairman of Nepal Bankers' Association, Santosh Koirala, has said it was worrying to see the attacks on financial and banking

HAPN draws Minister Ghising’s attention for Fewa Lake conservation

The Hotel Association Pokhara Nepal (HAPN) has drawn attention of Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Kul Man Ghising,