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Election Commission begins programs for proportional system

Kathmandu, Dec 7: With 88 days remaining until the House of Representatives (HoR) election scheduled for March 5, 2026, the Election Commission (EC) of Nepal has intensified its preparations. Political parties have also accelerated their internal processes in anticipation of the upcoming polls. The EC has begun implementing programs related

Nepal inclusive education summit scheduled for December 15

The first Nepal Inclusive Education Summit 2025 is set to convene on December 15 in Kathmandu.

NPL 2025 : Faf du Plessis half-century steers Biratnagar 6-wkt…

Faf du Plessis of Biratnagar Kings has hit a record-equalling half-century in the second edition of the Nepal Premier League

EC issues 20-point directive to political parties ahead of elections

The Election Commission (EC) has issued a 30-point directive to political parties in preparation for the House of Representatives (HoR)

Expansion of Dhulikhel–Khawa section of Araniko Highway gathers momentum

The upgrading of the Dhulikhel–Khawa section along the Araniko Highway in Kavrepalanchowk has gained momentum.

Demolition of structures begins for expansion of Hetauda Main Road

The demolition of physical structures located within the designated road boundary has commenced as part of the main road expansion

Normal life disrupted as temperature plunges to -15°C in Mustang

Daily life in upper Mustang has been increasingly affected as temperatures continue to fall.

President calls for support to ensure successful March 5 HoR…

President Ram Chandra Paudel has emphasized that development capable of enhancing citizens’ living standards is the nation’s foremost need at

Election Countdown – 90 days to go: EC fully prepared,…

Officiating Chief Election Commissioner of the Election Commission of Nepal, Ram Prasad Bhandari, has stated that the Commission is fully

Nepal Stroke Association stresses for in-depth research on stroke 

Participants at a workshop on the current status of stroke and future strategies, organised by the Nepal Stroke Association, called