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Work on Bardibas-Simara railway continues

Bardibas: Work on the Bardibas-Simara electric railway continues amid lockdown over COVID-19 pandemic. The national pride project has been divided into 17 parts from Bardibas to Gujara of Rautahat. Under the section, construction of 15 small and big bridges is underway. Of the 108-kilometer Bardibas-Simara railway, 50 percent work on

Bagmati State starts establishment of electric vehicle charging stations

Hetauda: The Bagmati State government has started the establishment of electric vehicle charging stations in the State. The government aims

Home delivery to resume from Friday

Kathmandu: The home delivery of food supplies disrupted for some days is to resume on Friday after the endorsement of

NC calls to address impacts on industry, trade

Kathmandu: Opposition Nepali Congress (NC) has asked the government to immediately address the impacts of lockdown and prohibitory order on

Australia’s economy takes sharpest dive since the 1930s

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia’s economy has suffered its sharpest quarterly drop since the Great Depression because of the pandemic,

Regular international flights resume after five-month-long suspension

Kathmandu: After a five-month-long suspension in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic induced lockdown, the international flights have resumed from

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Price of gold starts climbing

Kathmandu: Gold price has started increasing in the domestic market in the last few days. The price of the yellow

China proceeds ahead with study of Kathmandu-Kerung railway

Kathmandu (RSS): The Government of China has proceeded ahead the study of Kathmandu-Kerung railway in its territory. The project however

Hetauda Cement resumes operation

Hetauda: The Hetauda Cement Industry remained closed for three weeks following the prohibitory order in the wake of the spread

India eager to study on Kathmandu-Raksaul railway

Kathmandu: The Indian government has shown interest to undertake study of the Kathmandu-Raksaul railway. According to the Department of Rail,