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Nepali Army deploys over 9,000 personnel for nature conservation

Kathmandu, Oct 25: The Nepali Army has deployed personnel in 12 national parks, one wildlife reserve, and one hunting reserve. Director of Operations Manoj Thapa said that 9,046 army personnel have been deployed for the protection of national parks, wildlife reserves, hunting reserves and the Chure region declared by the

Govt ready to hold dialogue; no need of street agitation:…

Kathmandu, Oct 25: Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal has urged the groups waging street agitations to hold dialogue with government.

Civil Society Network on social protection gets new leadership headed…

Kathmandu, Oct 25: The third convention of the Social Protection Civil Society Network (SPCSN) has elected a new working committee

FATF Review: Nepal still in Grey List for money laundering

Kathmandu, Oct 25: The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has decided to keep Nepal under its “increased monitoring list,” commonly

Book on Chhath festival shows ties between spirituality and sustainable…

Kathmandu, Oct 25: A book penned by a researcher Jivesh Jha on the Chhath festival has showed the ties between

50 taken under control for demonstration at Maitighar

Kathmandu, Oct 25: Nepal Police has taken 50 people under control for reaching Maitighar Mandal to hold a demonstration without

PM Karki holds meeting with security chiefs

Kathmandu, Oct 25: Prime Minister Sushila Karki has held a high level meeting with chiefs of the security agencies. Discussion

Nepal Electricity Authority
NEA cuts power supply to 18 more industries over outstanding…

Kathmandu, Oct 25: The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has, since Friday night, terminated power supply to an additional 18 industries

Toddler dies of snakebite in Jhapa

Damak, Oct 25: A child died of snakebite at Shivasatakshi in Jhapa district on Friday evening. A five-year-old son of

Kakarvitta check point imports petro products worth Rs 4.48 billion…

Jhapa, Oct 25: The Kakarvitta check point along the Nepal-India border in Jhapa witnessed the imports of petroleum products worth