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Government’s Common Minimum Program handed over to PM Oli, Congress…

Kathmandu, Sept 18: The ruling coalition has finalized a draft of the government’s minimum common program and handed it over to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba. The four-member working group responsible for preparing the draft submitted it during a meeting in Baluwatar on

Prithvi Subba Gurung
Cabinet decides to implement the report on cooperatives scandal

The government has approved a high profile report prepared by the Parliamentary Special Inquiry Committee on Cooperatives.

Nepal vs Oman ODI cricket: Nepal struggles in batting again

After 24 overs, Nepal has scored 60 runs for the loss of 3 wickets, with a current run rate of

Speaker Dev Raj Ghimire
Constitution amendment should be objective, not subjective: Speaker Ghimire

He also pointed out that the weaknesses seen in the implementation of the constitution should also be analyzed before delving

Nepal stresses on expanding economic relations

Nepal and Bangladesh have underlined the need to share experiences and best practices for a smooth, sustainable, and irreversible graduation

RSP national assembly: Discussion on organizational report and province-wise ‘reporting’

At the inauguration of the first national conclave, Lamichhane called for continuing the party campaign until a two-thirds majority was

Use of technology inevitable to build prosperous nation: PM Oli

In a message today on the occasion of the 12th National Science Day, Prime Minister Oli emphasized the need of

Supreme Court of Nepal
Govt. goes for vacate over Supreme Court’s verdict on river…

The Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers has lodged a petition at the Supreme Court (SC) seeking

Cooperative Investigation Committee submits report to HoR

Though the Committee sought the presence of 29 people including GB Rai for interrogation, only some people approached the Committee.

Human casualties from monsoon up this time

According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority (NDRRMA), 225 people died in monsoon-induced disasters from June 10