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Campaign launched to manage non-biodegradable waste in Mustang

Mustang, Feb 22: A campaign has been launched to manage lead, metal and plastic wastes in Mustang. Local levels, the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP), the Mothers' Groups and the Youth Clubs have gathered to manage plastic, metal and lead garbage in order to revive pristine nature, reducing pollution. Chief

Three hydropower projects started in Mudi of Myagdi district

Construction of three hydropower projects with a capacity of 155 megawatts has begun on the Myagdi River flowing from the

Chaff cutters distributed to farmers in Jhapa

Birtamod municipality in the district has distributed 325 chaff cutters to the farmers involved in animal husbandry. The municipality provided

Foreign trade of Rs 1115 billion incurs loss of Rs…

The country recorded the loss of Rs 861.38 billion in the foreign trade of total Rs 1,115.79 billion done in

Prachanda calls Gyanendra Shah a ‘discarded element of history’

The CPN (Maoist Centre) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has taken a direct jab at former King Gyanendra Shah, stating

Shekhar Koirala accuses Rabi of embezzling cooperative funds

Nepali Congress leader Dr Shekhar Koirala has accused Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) President Rabi Lamichhane of embezzling cooperative funds, insisting

Week-long Swayambhu fest begins, Mayor Shah emphasizes for local cuisine

Kathmandu Metropolitan City Mayor Balendra Shah has highlighted the need to promote local food, culture, and traditions.

Nepali industries planning to export ceramic tiles to India, China,…

Until last year, Nepal imported tiles worth Rs 14 billion from India, but domestic production now meets 80% of the

South Africa thrashes Afghanistan by 107 runs

In the third match of Group B at the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, South Africa won by 107 runs against

Maoist Centre to launch public awareness campaign along Postal Highway

The CPN (Maoist Centre) is set to launch the 'Maoist Public Awareness Campaign with the People' along the Postal Highway