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Power supply disrupted for two weeks in Jumla

Jumla: Power supply has been disrupted for two weeks in Khalanga, the headquarters of Jumla district. The flood and landslide triggered by incessant rains since October 5 damaged the national transmission line resulting in the disruption of power supply, Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) Jumla said. Chief of the NEA Jumla

Flood victims taking shelter in Shuklaphanta Municipality untouched by festivity

Kanchanpur: Tihar, the second biggest festival of lights celebrated by Hindu people, is in full swing. Houses and streets in

IMF projects 4.2 percent economic growth for Nepal

Kathmandu: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a new projection of economic growth rate of 4.2 percent for Nepal

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New variant of coronavirus ‘XBB’ detected

Kathmandu: A new variant of coronavirus has been detected in Nepal. According to joint-spokesperson at the Ministry of Health and

International Seminar organized on UN Day

In recognition of Nepal’s participation and contributions to the UN peacekeeping mission, a seminar on “Emerging Capability Requirements in UN

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UN’s Military Advisor Diop holds meeting with CoAS Sharma

Kathmandu: Chief of Army Staff Prabhu Ram Sharma and Military Advisor in the United Nations’s Department of Peace Operations General

Alliance should win election for stability: Minister Bhusal

Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Pampha Bhusal, has said Lalitpur would be made prosperous by utilizing the available

One month left to go for HoR and Provincial Assembly…

Kathmandu : The House of Representatives (HoR) and Provincial Assembly elections are now a month away. The twin elections are

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Coalition government at all levels after upcoming elections: Home Minister…

Kathmandu : Home Minister and Nepali Congress leader Balkrishna Khand has claimed that the coalition-led federal and provincial governments would

Congress leader Poudel for making alliance intact

Kathmandu: Nepali Congress (NC) senior leader Ram Chandra Poudel has argued that the current electoral alliance of the ruling parties