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Nepal Police requests Interpol to issue Red Corner Notices for…

Kathmandu, Oct 22: Interpol has been contacted to issue red corner notices for Jyoti Gurung and Jyoti Bhandari, who are involved in the embezzlement of funds from the Miteri Savings and Credit Cooperative. Jyoti Gurung was the spouse of Nepali Congress leader and former minister Dhan Raj Gurung. The Central

Gautam Buddha International Airport
Fly Dubai to begin flights to Gautam Buddha Airport from…

Fly Dubai, the national carrier of Dubai, will begin daily flights to Bhairahawa-based Gautam Buddha International Airport (GBIA) from November

Gold
Gold trading at Rs 165,900 per tola today

The gold and silver price have slightly increased today as well in the Nepali market. According to Federation of Nepali

US State Department awards Urmila Chaudhary “2024 Global Anti-Racism Champions…

The US State Department has decided to award Nepal's Urmila Chaudhary, a dalit and labour rights activist, 2024 Global Anti-Racism

Global IME, Prime Power sign credit facility agreement

Global IME Bank and Prime Power Limited have officially signed a credit facility agreement aimed at developing a solar power

Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN)
High-Level Committee formed for overall study in area of civil…

The government has formed a High-Level Committee for an overall study of the area of Nepal's civil aviation.

Attention will be paid for reforms of judiciary: Chief Justice…

Chief Justice Prakash Man Singh Raut has said he would pay his full attention for the reforms of judiciary.

Nepal crush the Maldives 11-0 in SAFF Women’s Championship

Nepal made a resounding victory over the Maldives in today's match held under SAFF Women's Championship. This is the first

Privatization Committee recommends eight govt entities to privatize

The meeting held today under the chairmanship of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Bishnu Prasad Paudel has decided

Victims of Shuklaphanta in wait for justice for over two…

It has been 23 years since those displaced by the former Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve (now Shuklaphanta National Park) have awaited