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Tourism policy will be made timely: Minister Pande

Kathmandu, July 16: The newly appointed Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Badri Pande, has said tourism policy would be made timely so that it would contribute to development of tourism sector. The programmes would be launched to attract more number of tourists by exploring tourism potentials through new

Priority to new education act: Minister Bhattarai

The newly appointed Minister for Education, Science and Technology, Bidya Bhattarai, has said making new education act was her priority.

Govt to provide relief to families of those killed in…

The government has decided to provide relief to the families of those killed in floods, landslides and other natural disasters.

PM KP Sharma Oli assumes office at Singh Durbar

After taking the oath of office and secrecy before President Ramchandra Paudel at the Office of the President today, he

Newly appointed Labour Minister Bhandari assumes office

Sharat Singh Bhandari, the newly appointed Minister for Labour, Employment, and Social Security, assumed office today. Earlier, he took the

Indian Foreign Minister congratulates Dr Arzu Deuba

The Indian External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar has congratulated the newly appointed Nepalese Foreign Minister Dr Arzu Rana Deuba.

Newly-appointed Health Minister Poudel assumes office

Newly-appointed Minister for Health and Population Pradip Poudel assumed office reaching the Ministry at local Ramshahpath today immediately after taking

Budget expenditure only 66 percent in Lumbini province

The government allocated Rs 17 billion 222 million and 799 thousand during the current year, but Rs 10 billion 742

Development of tourism sector essential for building self-reliant economy

The Chair of the upper house of the Federal Parliament said this while inaugurating the 28th and the 29th annual

Commercial banks reduce interest rates for Shrawan

Nepalese commercial banks have announced new interest rates for the month of Shrawan. The rates have been slightly decreased as