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NPL : Sandeep bowled Janakpur Bolts by 9 runs

Kathmandu, Nov 24: Biratnagar Kings have registered their third consecutive win in the second edition of the Nepal Premier League (NPL). Biratnagar defeated Janakpur Bolts by 9 runs, thanks to leg spinner Sandeep Lamichhane for crucial 4 wickets. Chasing a modest target of 136 runs, Janakpur Bolts  only managed to

NPL: Janakpur Bolts restricts Biratnagar to 135 runs

The defending champion Janakpur Bolts have performed well today, restricting Biratnagar Kings to 135 runs. 

Winter Session of Lumbini Province Assembly begins today

The Winter Session of the Lumbini Province Assembly is beginning today. The first meeting of the seventh session of the

Gen-Z Front demands dismissal of PM’s Personal Secretary Adarsha Shrestha

The Nepal Gen-Z Front, led by Rakschya Bam, has demanded the immediate dismissal of Prime Minister Sushila Karki’s Chief Personal

Gen Z martyrs’ families waiting for PM Karki’s job assurance

During the meeting, PM Karki assured them of employment according to their qualifications, Manju Sardar recalls.

NPL : Janakpur vs Biratnagar and Karnali vs Sudurpaschim today

Two matches are scheduled today in the second edition of the Nepal Premier League (NPL) cricket tournament.

Social Security Fund contributions nearing 100 billion Rupees

The Social Security Fund (SSF), launched by the government to bring citizens under the umbrella of social protection, is close

Home Ministry preparing purchase of vehicles for security bodies

The Home Minister's Secretariat stated that processes for the procurement of vehicles have advanced in a smooth manner after getting

Durga Prasai released from police detention following Supreme Court order

Medical entrepreneur Durga Prasai has been released from police custody. He was freed after the Supreme Court issued an order

CIAA files charge sheet against nine for illegally renting school…

The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) on Sunday lodged a chargesheet at the Special Court against