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Independent candidate Basnet wins in Butwal Sub Metropolitan City-1

BUTWAL: Independent candidate Narendra Kumar Basnet won ward chair seat in Butwal Sub-Metropolitan City-1 in Rupandehi district. He obtained 636 votes against his nearest rival Mahendra Lingel from the CPN (UML) having secured 551 votes. Similarly, NC's ward member candidate Nilam Gautam secured a win. Also, Premshila Dhobi (Dalit woman

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Election postponed in 79 polling centres so far: EC

KATHMANDU: The number of polling centres where voting was halted owing to various reasons in local level election has reached

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NOC hikes petro fuel price by Rs 10 per liter

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Oil Corporation, a state-owned trading enterprise that imports, stores and distributes petroleum products, has hiked price of

Counting of votes of Kathmandu to begin

KATHMANDU: Preparations for the counting of votes of Kathmandu Metropolitan City have reached the final stage. An all-party meeting held

Lama elected in Narpabhumi and Ghale in Chame

MANANG: Konjo Tenzing Lama of Nepali Congress has been elected the chairperson of Narpabhumi rural municipality. He was elected with

Local Level Elections: Voting completed with sporadic incidents

KATHMANDU: Voting for the local level election 2079 has been completed peacefully, with sporadic incidents of disturbances. As a result,

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Local body election concludes peacefully: Election Commission

KATHMANDU: The May 13 local election has concluded in a peaceful and encouraging manner, said the Election Commission. The poll

Let’s not compare economies of Nepal and Sri Lanka, Ambassador…

The recent political and economic crisis in Sri Lanka has prompted people to compare Nepal’s economic environment to that of

Waling jeep mishap update: Death toll reaches 14

SYANGJA: The death toll in the jeep accident occurred at Arkhalbas of Waling Municipality-14, Syangja district this morning has reached

Senior leaders cast votes, PM Deuba in Dadeldhura, KP Oli…

KATHMANDU: Political party leaders, including Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, have cast their votes in their constituencies across the country.