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Winter Session of Federal Parliament to commence from today

Kathmandu, Jan 31: The Winter Session of the Federal Parliament is convening at 1:00pm today. This Session is also called the 'bill session' as it will mainly focus on deliberation and endorsement of important bills, besides other regular business. Top leaders of the political parties, including Prime Minister KP Sharma

Picturesque Sundevi lake in shadow due to lack of publicity

Nestled inside dense forest in the Chure hill range, the Sundevi Lake is stunningly picturesque. It looks golden dazzling when

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Fair weather forecast across country today

The Westerly wind has its influence in the country at present and the weather will be partly to generally cloudy

No survivors from plane, helicopter collision in Washington DC

US officials said Thursday there were likely no survivors after a passenger jet carrying 64 people collided in midair with

Japan’s support for Nepal’s development to continue: Ambassador Maeda

Newly appointed Japanese Ambassador to Nepal, Toru Maeda, has assured that Japan’s economic and technical assistance for Nepal’s development will

CPN Maoist Centre to reject ordinances

The main opposition Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Center) has decided to reject the ordinances introduced by the government, after

Winter session of federal parliament tomorrow

Kathmandu, Jan 30: The winter session of the federal parliament is scheduled to take place at the International Convention Centre,

Speaker calls for increased investment in technical education

Jhapa, Jan 30: Speaker of the House of Representatives, Devraj Ghimire, has called on local levels to increase investment in

1,500 plus Nepalis benefitted from consular service in California

Texas (USA), Jan 30: More than 1,500 Nepalis have been benefitted directly from the consular service at San Francisco, California.

PM Oli urges businesspersons to boost exports

Kathmandu, Jan 30: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has urged the businesspersons and industrialists to boost exports to the neighbouring