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MCC Agreement to be implemented from August 30

Kathmandu, Aug 22: The Millennium Challenge Compact signed between the Ministry of Finance and Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) six years ago is to advance by setting the entry into force (EIF) for the full-scale implementation. A meeting of the Board of Directors of Millennium Challenge Account Nepal Development Committee (MCA-Nepal)

CIB submits investigation report of Baluwatar land case to Attorneys

The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of the Nepal Police has submitted the investigation report to the Kathmandu District Public Prosecutor's

TERAMOX not for tapping call, but for quality service: NTA…

The telecommunications companies have been hesitating to implement the telecommunications traffic monitoring and fraud control system (TERAMOX) while the Nepal

Parties agree to resume parliamentary business

The national political parties in the Federal Parliament have agreed to draft a term of reference of a committee to

Narayangadh-Muglin roadway to resume after six hours

The Road Division has informed that it would take five to six hours to resume two-way traffic along the Narayangadh-Muglin

Koshi Province government gets vote of confidence, UML protests

The Chief Minister of Koshi Province Government, Uddhav Thapa, has got the vote of confidence. However, the CPN UML protested

Chief Minister Thapa to take vote of confidence today itself

Chief Minister of Koshi Province Uddhav Thapa is seeking a vote of confidence today itself. A meeting of the Province

CIB took statements from former Prime Ministers Nepal and Bhattarai

The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) has taken statements from former Prime Ministers Madhav Kumar Nepal and Dr Baburam Bhattarai on

Socialist Front to hold meetings in all seven provinces

The meeting today of Socialist Front, comprising of four political parties, has decided to hold meetings in all the seven

Foodstuffs to be brought to Humla via Kerung

The district headquarters of Humla is to receive foodstuffs via Kerung point after supplying from Kathmandu. As much as 4,000