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PM Deuba sees need of utility corridor for coordinated development

Kathmandu : Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has underscored the need of formulating a bill on urban development along with utility corridor to carry out the development and construction works in a coordinated manner. He also called for an end to the tendency of one utility agency constructing structures and

Annual report of SC submitted to President Bhandari

kathmandhu : Acting Chief Justice Deepak Kumar Karki submitted the annual report of the Supreme Court, Judicial Council and Judicial

President Bhandari administers oath of office and secretary to Minister…

 Kathmandu. President Bidya Devi Bhandari administered the oath of office and secrecy to the newly appointed Minister for Law, Justice

Jatra is cultural identity: Regmi

kathmadhu: Former Chairperson of the Council of Ministers Khilraj Regmi has said festivals and jatras are associated to cultural identity.

Nepal wins triangular T20 cricket series, Nepal beats PNG by…

KATHMANDU: Nepal has won the triangular T20 International Cricket Series that concluded in the capital today. Hosts Nepal clinched the

Nepal, India agree to take ahead Pancheshwor project after two…

Kathmandu: Nepal and India have finally agreed to take ahead the Pancheshwor Multi-purpose Hydropower Project, which has been left undecided

Voting for 26th NBA leadership underway

Kathmandu : Voting for the new leadership of the 26th Central Working Committee of the Nepal Bar Association is underway.

PM Deuba leaves for India, leading 50-member Teem

kathmandu: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba left here today for New Delhi, India on a three-day official visit at the

election commission
Building strong foundation for local governments imperative to ensure robust…

With the local level election round the corner, the political parties have intensified their election campaigning across the country. While

Ambassador Acharya presents letter of credence

kathmandhu : Nepali Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Gyan Chandra Acharya, has presented a letter of credence to the British