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Gyawali calls for enacting and enforcing federal civil service bill

Parbat, Jan 6: The Deputy General Secretary of CPN-UML Mr Pradeep Gyawali has called for enacting and enforcing the federal civil service bill without any delay. Addressing a training programme organized by the Nepal Civil Service Employees' Organization, Parbat in Bhukedeurali on Saturday, leader Gyawali said administrative sector has witnessed

Lamjung witnesses decline in orange production this year

Production of orange has decreased in Lamjung. The decrease in orange production has been attributed to disease in the orange

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Cold increases along with dip in mercury across Nepal

According to the Division, the lowest temperature is in Jumla at - 5.7 degrees Celsius, which was -6 degree on

Yoga and meditation helpful for good governance: Home Minister Shrestha

Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Narayankaji Shrestha has said that regular practice of yoga and meditation would provide significant

Free health camp for children, senior citizens in Siraha

A free health camp was organised at Golbazaar municipality-4 of Siraha district after children and senior citizens started getting sick

Nepali Congress meeting rescheduled for Sunday

A meeting of the central work execution of the Nepali Congress planned for today has been rescheduled for Sunday due

Nepal’s economy improving, argues FM Dr Mahat

Finance Minister Prakash Sharan Mahat has urged industrialists and entrepreneurs to free themselves from negative perspectives.

Over 10,000 huts built in Jajarkot earthquake

An earthquake had jolted Jajarkot and Rukum Paschim districts with its epicenter at Ramidanda of Jajarkot on November 3, 2023,

T-20 World Cup: Nepal will play against SA, Sri Lanka,…

Nepal has to compete with South Africa, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Netherlands in the group stage of Twenty-20 World Cup

TU central library equipped with RFID system, inaugurated by foreign…

The Tribhuvan University Central Library has been upgraded as the country's first library equipped with radio frequency identification (RFID) system.