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Ruling parties agree to take citizenship bill ahead

KATHMANDU : The parties in the ruling coalition have agreed to move the citizenship bill forward. A meeting of the ruling parties held at the PM's residence in Baluwatar decided to move the Citizenship Bill forward, said government spokesperson Gyanendra Bahadur Karki while talking to media persons after the meeting.

COVID-19 vaccination for children in Nepal.
COVID-19 vaccine to 5-12 age group from today

Children aged between 5 to 12 years are being administered Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine from today (Thursday) across the country.

Three-member probe team formed to investigate on judge Koirala

A meeting of the Judicial Council held on Wednesday decided to form a three-member probe committee under the coordination of

Domestic flights operating regularly

The airlines companies have agreed to operate the domestic flights in a regular manner. The companies had announced to suspend

House of Representatives
Lawmakers welcome government’s decision not to proceed with SPP

Lawmakers have welcomed the government’s decision not to proceed with the State Partnership Programme (SPP) proposed by the United States

lawmakers
Parliamentary panel redirects for preventing shortage of school textbooks

KATHMANDU : The House of Representatives, Education and Health Committee has again directed the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology

election commission
NC general-secretaries demand EC to make arrangement of voting rights…

General Secretaries of the Nepali Congress, Gagan Kumar Thapa and Bishwa Prakash Sharma, have demanded the bodies concerned to make

Transmission line
Cabinet decision opens avenue for construction of Kohalpur-Surkhet transmission line

Avenue has opened up for the construction of 132-KV Kohalpur-Surkhet transmission line after a long wait. The construction work is

Ramayan Circuit
‘Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train’ arriving Janakpur on Thursday

The 'Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train' carrying Indian tourists on board is arriving in Janakpurdham on June 23 (Thursday). The rail

Sri lanka economy
Bankrupt Sri Lanka allows younger women to work abroad

Crisis-hit Sri Lanka on Tuesday reduced to 21 the minimum age at which women can go abroad for work and