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Cardamom production increases in Ilam

Ilam, Dec 22: Production of cardamom has increased in Ilam district. According to Agriculture Knowledge Centre Ilam, cardamom production has increased despite decrease in cardamom cultivated land. Centre Chief Tony Bardewa shared that production of cardamom has increased by 7.96 per cent in current fiscal year as compared to previous

Parliamentary Committee discusses Bill on Nepal University 

The House of Representatives' Education, Health and Information Technology Committee today held consultation with experts on the Nepal University Bill,

Energy Minister Basnet says nation moving towards prosperity path through…

Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Shakti Bahadur Basnet, has said the country has moved ahead in the path

Women volunteers as messengers to reduce prevalence of non-communicable diseases

The Tikapur Municipality in Kailali district, Nepal, has mobilized a large number of women health volunteers (WHVs) to spread message

We are heading towards complete electrification of country: PM Dahal

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said that full preparation has been made to declare the country as completely

Ghorahi Cement, Muktinath Bikas Bank propose dividend

The Ghorahi Cement Industry and Muktinath Bikas Bank have proposed to distribute bonus dividend for the fiscal year 2078/79 BS.

Nepal Telecom proposes Rs. 40 cash dividend per share

The Nepal Doorsanchar Company Limited (NTC), or Nepal Telecom, has proposed Rs. 40 per share cash dividend to its shareholders

South Asian University to have Chair from Pakistan, President from…

The Eleventh Meeting of the Governing Board of South Asian University (SAU) held in Kathmandu recently decided to appoint Prof.

KMC office
KMC provides Rs 3 million to Nepal Children’s Organization

The Kathmandu Metropolitan City has provided Rs 3 million in assistance to the Nepal Children's Organization.

Examination Board
SEE students must score at least 35% for higher study

National Examination Board Chairman Dr. Mahashram Sharma has said that students must score at least 35 percent in the SEE