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Eight Nepali nationals deported from United States

Kathmandu, Feb 23: Eight Nepali nationals who had reached the US using illegal routes have been deported back to the country. Spokesman of Nepal Police Anti-Human Trafficking Bureau, Superintendent of Police, Gyanendra Prasad Phuyal said that the US government had sent them back to Kathmandu on a chartered flight. "Eight

Talks positive with Bangladesh to export energy

The talks between the officials of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) and Bangladesh Power Development Board (PBDB) have been positive on

Plenary meeting of CPN UML concludes passing 22-point proposal

The seventh plenary meeting of the CPN (UML)'s central Committee concluded on Thursday passing a 22-point contemporary proposal.

Maoists hold discussion on Tarai-Madhes awareness campaign

The CPN (Maoist Centre) has held discussions on preparations for the Tarai-Madhes (Postal Highway) awareness campaign aimed at connecting the

RSP President Lamichhane, EU Ambassador Veronique meet

President of Rastriya Swatantra Party Rabi Lamichhane and Ambassador of the European Union to Nepal, Veronique Lorenzo, held a meeting

Ministers with poor performance should be recalled: Gagan Thapa

Nepali Congress General-Secretary Gagan Kumar Thapa has pointed out the need to reach out among the people with a determination

Cricketer Sandeep Lamichhane
Cricketer Sandip Lamichhane moves Patan High Court

Cricketer Sandip Lamichhane has lodged a case at the Patan High Court on Thursday challenging the verdict of the Kathmandu

NC Mahasamiti: Province Presidents recommend devising efforts to make NC…

Province Presidents in the ongoing Mahasamiti meeting of the Nepali Congress (NC) have stressed the need to devise united efforts

Expansion of democracy will be hampered if NC weakens: Leader…

Nepali Congress (NC) leader Dr Shekhar Koirala has said the expansion of democracy would be hampered if the Nepali Congress

PM Dahal studying VC recommendation committee’s work

According to PM's secretariat, PM Dahal studied the meritocracy of three nominees recommended by the TU Vice chancellor selection and