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Nepal 'A' performed poorly in today's match against Ireland 'A' under the one-day cricket tournament held at Kirtipur-based TU ground.

Minister for Education, Science and Technology Sumana Shrestha has said an investigation committee has been formed to look into the

A month-long Bahrabarse Pindeshwor Purna Mahakumbha Mela, a mega religious fair, is to be organised from April 9-May 10 at

President Ramchandra Paudel has stressed on the effective implementation of the State's directive principles, policies and obligations.

Department of Health and Population of the CPN UML, has submitted a memorandum to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for

Addressing the Province Assembly's meeting today, CM Sharma shared that he quit the Chief Minister's seat. His resignation comes in

Trump’s offensive comments misleadingly equated the NATO defense-spending target (2% of GDP) with direct NATO payments.

The Nepal-Switzerland Bilateral Consultations Mechanism (BCM) meeting in Switzerland reviewed entire spectrum of Nepal-Switzerland relations including economic ties, development partnership

Mayank Yadav's pace left Royal Challengers Bengaluru rattled as Lucknow Super Giants clinched a thumping 28-run victory at the M