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NHRC urges for dialogue to resume teaching-learning at university

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has urged all sides concerned to hold dialogue and discussion to resume teaching-learning activities in the educational institutions, which have been padlocked for long. Padlocking the office of educational institutions for long has deprived students of their rights to education, said NHRC Spokesperson Dr

President Bhandari appoints Panta, Oli as experts

President Bidya Devi Bhandari has appointed Dr Mahesh Raj Panta as an expert to give advices and suggestions in regard

US ambassador insists on countering election misinformation

US ambassador to Nepal, Randy Berry, has insisted on the need of identifying and countering election misinformation. As the ambassador

Nepal Army
Nepal Army deactivates suspicious object in New Baneshwor (Photo Feature)

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Army has defused a suspicious object found on the road in front of the parliament building in

Chandragiri Municipality
Chandragiri municipality steps up for ‘smart city’

Chandragiri municipality has intensified its bid to prepare ‘municipal profile’ by adopting GPS-GIS system. With the completion of this task,

CPN UML
Descriptive notes meaningless: CPN UML

Major opposition party CPN UML said that the descriptive notes on the MCC agreement between government of Nepal and the

bal krishna khand
Home Minister extends thanks to security personnel

Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand extended thanks to the home administration, security agencies’ chiefs, Chief District Officers and security in-charge

President Bidya Devi Bhandari
President Bhandari insists on effective justice delivery

President Bidya Devi Bhandari has stressed that all bodies concerned should ensure effective delivery of justice by assimilating the basic

MCC: What 11-point descriptive notes say

The ruling political parties announced 11-point descriptive notes on the much debated Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) compact, arguing that it

ministry of communication
38 percent journalists work without appointments in Nepal

Thirty-eight percent of working journalists are at work without appointment letter, a study report shows. According to the study of