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‘MCC inevitable for Nepal’s physical infrastructure development’

Kathmandu : Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali has said that the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) compact agreement signed by the government of Nepal with the US government should not be described in a critical framework. Organizing a news conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday, Minister

Sugarcane farmers from Sarlahi organize demo at Maitighar

Kathmandu: Sugarcane farmers from Sarlahi have organized a protest demonstration in Kathmandu citing the sugar mills have not yet paid

Dhimal Homestay in Jhapa beckoning guests with its unique customs,…

-Chandrakala Bhandari/RSS Bhadrapur: Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, a group of trained Dhimal homestay operators are

Biratnagar to get Rs 10 billion drinking water project

Morang: The Biratnagar Metropolitan City has started preparations to set up a drinking water project worth Rs 10 billion. Japan

Efforts on to operate Nepal-Australia direct flight

Canberra, Australia : Efforts are underway to ensure a direct flight between Nepal and Australia, it has been said. A

Tourism agencies announce discount offers in view of Visit Year

Kathmandu : With only two days left for the beginning of Visit Year 2020, various tourism agencies have announced discount

Tourists in Ghodepani enjoying scenic beauty of Nepal. (file photo)
Gandaki State sets priority to globalise its natural, cultural assets…

-Basudev Poudel/RSS Kathmandu : The Gandaki State is eagerly waiting to welcome the Nepal Visit Year 2020 in less than

Revoke unscientific tax on community forests, FECOFUN demands

Pokhara : The Federation of Community Forest Users Nepal (FECOFUN) has demanded that the triple taxation imposed on the community

JTUCC call govt to make social security mandatory

Kathmandu, Dec 29, 2019 : The fourth labour parliament of the Joint Trade Union Coordination Centre (JTUCC) has recommended the

European Union’s ban on Nepali aircrafts unchanged

–CB Adhikari/RSS Kathmandu, Dec 28, 2019 : Nepal has achieved around 70 percent progress   to meet International Civil Aviation Organisation