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Traffic Police take action against 2,746 drivers in last 24…

Kathmandu, April 28: The Traffic Police have taken action against 2,746 vehicle drivers in the last 24 hours. As of this morning, during checks conducted by traffic police at various locations in the Kathmandu Valley, 79 drivers were penalised for driving under the influence of alcohol, 225 for violating ride

Electric vehicle imports through Birgunj Rs 2.98 billion

Electric vehicle (EV) imports through the Birgunj border point have reached Rs 2.98 billion in the first nine months of

Govt begins nutrition screening to assess children’s health status

The government is set to launch a nationwide “National Nutrition Screening Campaign” from today to assess the nutritional status of

Statue of Bhirkuti unveiled at Nepal Consulate in Lhasa

An armless statue of national icon Bhirkuti has been unveiled at the Consulate General Office of Nepal in Lhasa, China.

Over 3,500 suggestions received on draft civil service bill

The government has received more than 3,500 suggestions, feedback, and comments on the preliminary draft of the Federal Civil Service

Constitution amendment taskforce discusses with experts

A taskforce formed by the government to prepare a concept paper on amendment of constitution held a meeting with experts

Distribution begins of 1.2 million backlogged smart driving licenses

The government has started distributing around 1.2 million smart driving licenses that had remained unprinted for several years, beginning Monday,

Stakeholders urge 20% budget allocation for education

Stakeholders in Nepal’s education sector have called on the government to allocate at least 20% of the national budget to

China’s whole-process people’s democracy

We look forward to strengthening exchange of experience in party governance and state administration with political parties and friends from

Contractors demand price adjustment as costs surge, projects stall

Construction entrepreneurs across Nepal have demanded immediate price adjustments in line with rising material and fuel costs, warning that the