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Gajuri bazaar remains tense following death of school boy

Gajuri bazaar at Gajuri Rural Municipality-1 in Dhading district remained tense after a passenger bus knocked down a six-year-old student today. The deceased has been identified as identified as Bijay Pariyar. He died on the spot when a bus (Ga 1 Kha 4565) heading to Gorkha from Kathmandu hit him,

Gyanendra Bahadur Karki
President’s move regarding Citizenship Bill riles ruling parties

The ruling parties have expressed concern over the President's decision not to certify the Citizenship Bill.

Citizenship Bill not certified for second time

The Bill to amend the Nepal Citizenship Act, 2063 that was endorsed twice by both the House of Representatives and

Bring Indonesian investment in Nepal’s hydropower, tourism: PM Deuba

Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has asked the Indonesian Ambassador to facilitate bringing in Indonesian investment to Nepal's hydropower and

PM expects cooperation from all quarters to make elections successful

Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said the government is committed to conducting the voting for the elections of the

CPN UML walkathon on the occasion of Constitution Day

Kathmandu: The main opposition CPN (UML) organized a walkathon on Saturday on the occasion of Constitution Day. UML leaders and

Global IME Bank holds interaction program in Seoul

Kathmandu: Global IME Bank Limited and Global Money Express have organized an interaction program in Seoul, South Korea, urging the

election commission
House of Representatives, Province Assembly’s term to expire from September…

The Election Commission has made it clear that the term of House of Representatives (HoR) and Province Assembly would automatically

Beauty of Rara Lake in Mugu – Photo feature

Rara Lake has become a center of attraction for domestic and foreign tourists. The largest lake in Nepal, Rara is

NRB
Remittance inflow increased by 20 percent, BoP remained deficit: NRB

The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has said that the remittances increased by 20.3 percent in NPR terms. According to NRB,