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UML knocks on Supreme Court door seeking restoration of HoR

Kathmandu, Nov 25: The CPN (UML) today filed a writ petition at the Supreme Court, seeking reinstatement of the House of Representatives (HoR). Chief Whip of the CPN (UML) Parliamentary Party in the dissolved HoR, Mahesh Bartaula, and Whip Sunita Baral jointly filed the writ petition at the apex court.

Government committed to combatting digital violence: Minister Kharel

Kathmandu, Nov 25: Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Jagadish Kharel, has said the government is committed to combatting digital

UML files application for party registration for HoR election purpose

Kathmandu, Nov 25: The CPN (UML) has filed an application of party registration for the election to the House of

Genetic testing for rheumatic diseases begins in Nepal

For the first time in Nepal, three new genetic tests have been introduced to identify hereditary causes of rheumatic diseases.

Ukraine, Russia trade deadly strikes as negotiators hammer at deal

Ukraine and Russia counted casualties Tuesday after trading deadly overnight strikes, as negotiators scrambled to revise a framework to end

Election Commission of Nepal
ECN confirms 64 political parties registered for election purpose

Total 64 political parties have been registered so far for the election to the House of Representatives slated for coming

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Gold price jumps Rs. 5200 per tola today

According to Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers' Association, the gold price has increased Rs. 5200 per tola, and

NPL 2025: Kathmandu Gorkhas to take on Lumbini Lions today

The Kathmandu Gorkhas will face the Lumbini Lions today in the ongoing Nepal Premier League (NPL) 2025, a franchise-based Twenty20

Bibaha Panchami celebration today with devotion across Nepal

This festival, which commemorates the divine union of Princess Sita and Lord Ram in the Treta Yug (Vedic era), is

Family in Sarlahi plunged into mourning after Dev’s death in…

“They gave their lives against corruption and injustice. Their sacrifice is meaningful only if these problems end.” She urges the