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Lightning kills two in Jhapa this morning

Birtamod, June 25: Two people died due to lightning this morning in Jhapa district. Krishna Bahadur Chand, spokesperson of District Police Office Jhapa informed that the deceased are 46-year-old Rajan Khadka of Kamal Rural Municipality-2 and 42-year-old Bikas Giri of Gauriganj Rural Municipality-8. According to him, Khadka, who was injured

Sunsari claims title in 3rd national boat race

Sunsari has claimed the title in the 3rd National Majhi Boat Race Competition held at Seleghat of Manthali municipality, Ramechhap.

Govt reaches five-point agreement with protesting Ruby Khan

A five-point agreement has been reached between a talk team formed by Ministry of Home Affairs and protesting Ruby Khan.

Supreme Court of Nepal
SC orders to manage salary as per order of precedence

The Supreme Court (SC) has issued a mandamus order to determine the salary scale of government employees based on the

Supreme Court’s order not to implement decision to suspend lawmaker…

Supreme Court has ordered not to implement the decision and notice to suspend the Member of Parliament of Gandaki Province

Govt. committed to proportional and balanced development: Minister Pun

The rest of the budget comprises fiscal transfers including 148 billion for financial equalization grants, Rs.13.20 billion for supplementary grants

Minister Joshi underscores uniformity in understating federalism

Minister of Federal Affairs and General Administration Bhanubhakta Joshi spoke of the need to maintain uniformity in understanding federalism among

Empower sub-national governments to avoid blunting federalism

During deliberations on the Appropriation Bill underway in the House of Representatives, the ruling party leader demanded downsizing the number

Investigation into Chhaugoth incident is underway: DPM Lamichhane

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs Rabi Lamichhane has shared that a person involved in the incident related

‘Contribution of party leaders will be documented’

General Secretary of the Nepali Congress, Gagan Kumar Thapa, has said his party would conduct a study on the contribution