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HoR meeting commences: Shram Sanskriti Party’s protest continues

Kathmandu, May 27: The meeting of the House of Representatives has commenced. At the beginning of the meeting, Chairman of the Shram Sanskriti Party, Harkaraj Rai, reiterated his party's demand that the Speaker should issue a 'ruling' for Prime Minister Balendra Shah to attend the meeting, and stated that his

Economic Survey being unveiled today

Kathmandu, May 27: The Economic Survey of the current fiscal year 2025/26 is to be unveiled today. Finance Minister Dr

Health Minister Mehta and her Bhutanese counterpart hold meeting

Kathmandu, May 27: Minister for Health and Food Hygiene, Nisha Mehta, and Bhutan’s Health Minister, Tandin Wangchuk, held a meeting

Conservation of mountain environment is need of the day: President…

Kathmandu, May 27: President Ramchandra Paudel has said that sustainable mountain tourism, responsible mountaineering, and the conservation of the Himalayan

Agricultural weather station set up in Rautahat

Rautahat, May 27: An agricultural weather station has been set up at Dumariya of Chandrapur municipality-9 in Rautahat district. Mayor

Red panda health study begins in Myagdi

Myagdi, May 27: A health study of the endangered red panda (locally known as Habre) has begun in the Jaljala

Pokhara Bus Park land issue: Committee formed to probe land…

Kaski, May 27: A three-member committee has been formed to investigate complaints and disputes related to the exchange, sale, distribution

Cancer medicine shortage hits country’s largest cancer hospital

Chitwan, May 27: The country’s largest cancer treatment facility, BP Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital in Chitwan district, is facing a

Reshmika Murder Case: Three more arrested

Khotang, May 27: Three more people were arrested on Tuesday in connection with the murder of Reshmika Pariyar of Batase

Weather forecast: Hotter days likely in Tarai, rain expected in…

Kathmandu, May 27: The hilly and mountainous areas of Koshi, Madhesh, Bagmati and Gandaki Provinces are likely to remain partly