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Monsoon-induced disasters: 66 dead; 79 missing till 5 pm Saturday

Kathmandu, Sept 28: The Armed Police Force, Nepal has said that 66 people died of the monsoon-induced disasters happened after the torrential rain for the past three days. The APF, Nepal said that 66 people died till 5:00 pm on Saturday in the flooding, landslide and inundation while 79 others

Sustainably Financing Sustainable Development

Moreover, the number of people living in poverty has increased: in 2020-23, an estimated 165 million people, mostly in developing

Entrepreneurs import smartphone worth Rs 7 billion in two months

In the first two months of the current financial year 2024/25, smartphones worth nearly Rs 7 billion have been imported,

All domestic flights canceled due to inclement weather

The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has announced the suspension of all domestic flights from 7 pm today until

Supreme Court of Nepal
Judicial Council recommends Niraula, Pandey as next SC judges

A meeting of the Judicial Council today proposed  Nripa Dhwoj Niraula and Nityananda Pandey as the Supreme Court (SC) judges.

Tourism plays significant role to improve economy: DPM Singh

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Prakash Man Singh, has said the tourism has played a significant role

Global Nepal empowering communities through sustainable initiatives

Global Nepal, a non-government organisation, is helping thousands of people from the marginalized communities in Dhading, through its targeted programmes.

Kaligandaki corridor roadway comes into operation after two months

The Baglung section under the Kaligandaki corridor highway remaining as a project of national pride has come into operation after

Landslide in Nepal
Landslide blocks roadway to Kathmandu, Rapti highway obstruction

The road leading to Kathmandu via Bhimphedi-Kulekhani-Phakhel has been obstructed by landslide at Kaura, Indrasarobar rural municipality-2 in Makawanpur district.

‘Nepal, China enjoy historic relations’

Minister for Communications and Information Technology Prithvi Subba Gurung has said Nepal and China have enjoyed historic, religious, cultural, economic