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Two dead, one injured in jeep-motorbike collision

Sarlahi, Sept 27: Two motorcyclists died and other one sustained inquiries when a Scorpio jeep hit the motorbike in Sarlahi. The accident took place on the postal road section at Brahmapuri rural municipality-5 in the southern bordering area of the district. Ankit Chaudhary, 23, and Rohit Sahani, 25, of Brahmapuri

Over 3,000 disaster survivor families receive temporary housing grants in…

Kavrepalanchowk, Sept 27: The government has provided first tranche of funds for the construction of temporary housing for the victims

Cabinet decisions: Approval of report on UPR, submission to UN…

Kathmandu, Sept 26: The government has decided to approve the national report on the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) and submit

Two dead in motorcycle accident

Dhanusha, Sept 26: Two people were killed and next one was critically injured when a motorcycle fell off the road

Political unity vital: Former President Bhandari

Kathmandu, Sept 26: Former President Bidya Devi Bhandari has said political unity is a key to navigate well the present

Govt urged to ensure peace, security and good governance

Kathmandu, Sept 26: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has urged government and all sides concerned to maintain robust peace

NRNA wants voting rights, investment protection

Kathmandu, Sept 26: A delegation of the Non-Resident Nepalis Association (NRNA) has demanded the government that it guaranteed voting rights,

Japanese envoy Toru calls on Minister Ghising

Kathmandu, Sept 26: Japan’s ambassador to Nepal, Maeda Toru, today called on Minister for Energy, Resources and Irrigation and the

EU Ambassador to Nepal pays courtesy call on Minister Ghising

Kathmandu, Sept 26: Ambassador of the Delegation of the European Union to Nepal, Veronique Lorenzo, has today paid a courtesy

RTI will be effectively implemented, asserts Minister Kharel

Kathmandu, Sept 26: Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Jagadish Kharel, has expressed commitment that the ministry would work for