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People are disheartened with vicious cycle of corruption: Dr. Bhattarai

Kathmandu, March 22: Former Prime Minister and Chair of Naya Shakti Party Dr Baburam Bhattarai has stated that the vicious cycle of corruption has left the people disheartened. Speaking at a press conference held in Janakpur on Saturday, he remarked that major political parties, including the Nepali Congress, CPN-UML, CPN

We have focused on increased Indian investment in Nepal’s hydropower…

In addition to investment in hydropower, efforts are also being accelerated to upgrade existing transmission lines and construct new ones,

Effective implementation of laws challenging: Tul Prasad Bishwakarma

Tul Prasad Bishwakarma has been a member in the National Assembly (NA) since the past three months. Over this time,

Constitution should be amended according to people’s sentiments: Urmila Aryal

Regarding constitution amendment, the constitution should be revised based on the suggestions of the public and on the consensus of

Minister Dahal insists on guarantee of laws mandated by constitution

Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport , Devendra Dahal, also serves as a member in the National Assembly. He has

There is no condition to backtrack on federalism, insists Renu…

National Assembly (NA) lawmaker Renu Chand says that the NA or the Upper House of the Federal Parliament has more

Bhuwan Sunar says Dalits continue to be sidelined from state…

Bhuwan Bahadur Sunar has been a member in the National Assembly (NA) since three years, marking his first experience as

Political partisanship must be curbed for good governance

Excessive political partisanship has infiltrated every sector of Nepal, undermining individuals right to live freely.

We will move ahead considering international norms and national needs…

Chairman of the Public Service Broadcasting Nepal (PSB Nepal), Dr Mahendra Bista, has said that the PSB Nepal will move

Government has failed to meet public expectation: DP Aryal

The present coalition government has failed to meet public expectations. Public dissatisfaction stems from the government’s inability to deliver. Take,