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Kathmandu, April 28: The Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers (OPMCM) has withdrawn 622 government vehicles that were being used in violation of existing regulations. The move follows a preliminary investigation by the Prime Minister’s Secretariat, which found that government vehicle facilities—legally reserved for gazetted first-class officers

The General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions (GEFONT) has issued a nine-point declaration in the context of International Workers' Day.

The food management company is going to purchase wheat at Rs 4,250 per quintal even though the MSP of wheat

Kathmandu, April 28: Nepal has defeated Rwanda by 38 runs in the match held today under the ICC Women’s Challenge

The Meteorological Forecasting Division under the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology has forecast rain with thunderstorms and lightning in most

Despite Dalit rights being guaranteed in the Constitution, their implementation remains weak due to the absence of enabling laws, according

Senior journalist Surya Chandra Basnet, and BBC Nepali Service journalist Krishnamani Baral have been selected for the Democratic Fighter Dayashankar

Good governance is not a new lexicon in our polity. This term has come into the centre of debate of

The indigenous Majhi community, traditionally dependent on fishing, is facing a growing livelihood crisis due to increasing encroachment and environmental

The Traffic Police have taken action against 2,746 vehicle drivers in the last 24 hours.