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Ambassadors recommended for India, UK and US

KATHMANDU: The government has recommended Nepali ambassadors to India, the United Kingdom and the United States. Today's meeting of the Council of Ministers has decided to recommend Dr. Shankar Sharma as Nepal's Ambassador to India, Gyanchandra Acharya to the United Kingdom and Prof Shridhar Khatri to the United States, said

Bagmati Province CM Pandey takes oath

HETAUDA: Newly appointed Chief Minister of Bagmati Rajendra Pandey took oath of office and secrecy on Thursday. Pandey, leader of

FNCCI
FNCCI welcomes reduction in power tariff rates

KATHMANDU: The Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) has welcomed the decision of the Electricity Regulatory Commission

Nepal receives 114 more Oxygen Generators from Japan

KATHMANDU: The Government of Japan has provided an additional 114 oxygen generators to support Nepal’s efforts in tackling the COVID-19

Govt to give upto 65 per cent in subsidy to…

KATHMANDU: The government has decided to give up to 65 per cent in subsidy to paddy farmers for the loss

CPN UML
UML faces trouble in picking leadership in Bhaktapur

BHAKTAPUR: Main opposition, CPN-UML, has faced tough time in picking new leadership in all four municipalities of Bhaktapur district due

VDRC-Nepal hands over child ward to Gaindakot municipal hospital

KATHMANDU: Vijaya Development Resource Center (VDRC-Nepal) – a social development organization – has handed over a child treatment ward to

Electric microbus imported via Rasuwa checkpoint

RASUWA: Electric microbuses have been imported via Nepal’s northern border checkpoint, Rasuwagadhi. A total of 22 microbuses were imported on

Mandamus safeguards Constitution, democracy: PM Deuba

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said an order of mandamus issued by the Supreme Court protected the Constitution

CJ Rana conducts single bench hearing, judges refuse to join…

KATHMANDU: Only a single bench of Chief Justice Cholendra Shumser JB Rana conducted hearing in the Supreme Court today. No