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CAAN lifts all ban on helicopter charted flights

Kathmandu, Oct 18: The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has lifted the ban on helicopter flights that was imposed during the monsoon season. According to CAAN spokesperson Gyanendra Bhul, the ban on helicopter flights has been lifted following the end of the monsoon season. With the Department of Hydrology

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Weather Today: Temperature drops across the nation

Light rain with thunder and lightning is likely to occur at one or two places in the hilly region of

CAN appoints Dassanayke as mentor for USA series

Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN), the supreme body to govern the Nepali cricket, has appointed it's former coach 𝐏𝐮𝐛𝐮𝐝𝐮 𝐃𝐚𝐬𝐬𝐚𝐧𝐚𝐲𝐤𝐞

SAFF Women’s Football: India defeats Pakistan in the opening match

In the opening match of the SAFF Women's Championship football tournament that started today in the capital, India defeated Pakistan

Three-party leaders agree to proceed remaining tasks of peace process

"A discussion was held on finalizing the recommendation committee within a few days. After the recommendation committee is formed, officials

Election Commission Nepal
EC seeks details of those renouncing Nepali citizenship

The Election Commission (EC) of Nepal has asked the Ministry of Home Affairs to share the details of Non-Resident Nepalis

Nepal Airlines
Nepal Airlines paid 53 crore to EPF, NLK as installment

Nepal Airlines Corporation, the government's flag carrier, has made the payment for the installment of narrow-body and wide-body aircraft for

Buddha Air’s mountain flight makes emergency landing

The Buddha Air's aircraft with the call sign 9N AJS was diverted to Kathmandu and made a safe landing after

CM Singh inspects under construction building of MDT

Chief Minister of Madhes province, Satish Kumar Singh, has inspected the under construction building of Maithili Development Trust (MDT) today.

Floods damage crops worth over Rs 340 million in Koshi…

Flooding caused by incessant rains on September 27 and 28 has damaged crops worth more than Rs 340 million in