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WAFF Championship Football: Nepal lost to Jordan in penalty

Kathmandu, Mar 1: Nepal lost to Jordan in the penalties in the final match of West Asian Football Federation (WAFF) Women's Championship held at the Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Sports City Stadium in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The match had kicked off at 9:45 pm NST on Thursday. Jordan, the sixth

WAFF Women’s Championship: Nepal leads by 1-0 against Jordan

Nepal is leading 1-0 in the final match against Jordan under the West Asian Football Federation (WAFF) Women's Championship underway

‘Public schools’ buildings turn attractive, yet student retention a far…

The physical structures of the public schools, ruined by the devastating 'Gorkha Earthquake' have been reconstructed well, though the stakeholders

Inmates of Central Jail brought under health insurance coverage

Health insurance scheme has been offered to inmates of Central Jail. Jail Management Department implemented the health insurance scheme to

Nepal lost to Netherlands by 2 runs

Nepal lost against Netherlands in the second match of the triangular T20 series by 2 runs. 

International harmony promoted thru art, PM Prachanda says

"The arts kept in the exhibition are unique. This promotes international harmony. This is very important to expand Nepal's arts

CIB arrests Prabhu Bank deputy CEO Manoj Neupane

The Nepal Police Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) has arrested Manoj Neupane, the Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Prabhu Bank,

PM Dahal directs to immediately release dues of milk to…

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has directed the stakeholders to immediately release the dues to the farmers for the

Microfinance, cooperative victims protest in parliament building (photo feature)

The victims of microfinance and cooperatives have protested in the Parliament building premises today.

CPN UML protests in parliament, session put off for 15…

ain opposition CPN (UML) has protested in the House of Representatives today. Once the meeting commenced, the UML lawmakers stood