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Parliamentary committee inquires about Lumbini Master Plan

Butwal, Sept 26: Federalism Enablement and National Concerns Committee of the National Assembly enquired about the master plan implementation progress of Lumbini Development Trust as well as held discussion with stakeholders. The Committee discussed about Lumbini Master Plan Implementation run by the government as the national pride project. Committee President

President Paudel inaugurates suspension bridge at Susta

President Ramchandra Paudel has inaugurated a multi-suspension bridge constructed on the Narayani river at Susta of Nawalparasi (Bardaghat Susta West)

Security Printing Press into full operation soon: Minister Gurung

Minister of Communications and Information Technology Prithvi Subba Gurung has said that the Security Printing Press in Panauti Municipality-5 will

Unity among all utmost for progress: President Deuba

Nepali Congress President and former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has pointed out the need for all Nepali people to

Dalit Civil Society organizations demand economic justice for social protection

The event was held at the local Maitighar Mandala, demanding the guarantee of universal social protection, freedom from caste-based discrimination,

Home Minister Lekhak calls for burnishing immigration’s image

Minister for Home Affairs Ramesh Lekhak emphasized the need for the Immigration Office to enhance its public image.

Lumbini Province govt rolls out five-year strategic plan for corruption…

Lumbini Province government has prioritized 11 issues in the draft of the five-year strategic plan for curbing corruption in the

Low pressure system causes cloudy weather in most parts of…

The low pressure line of the monsoon is located in the south of the average location and the effects of

bus ticketing dashain
Advance ticket booking for festival to open on Saturday

Advance ticket booking in view of the upcoming festivals such as Bada Dashain, Tihar and Chhat is set to open

Scott and Shayna, deaf climbing duo, scale Manaslu

Scott and Shayna, a deaf climbing duo from the United States, climbed Mount Manaslu (8,163 metres).