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President Paudel insists on developing Chundiramgha as literary hub

Tanahu, April 27: President Ramchandra Paudel has stressed the need to develop Chundiramgha, the birthplace of Adikavi Bhanubhakta, as a centre of language and literature. In his address after laying the foundation stone for the Bhanu Literary Park at Chundiramgha in Bhanu Municipality–4, Tanahu today, the President highlighted the significant

Sikta Irrigation Project, western main canal not friendly to wildlife

Banke), April 27: The under-construction Sikta Irrigation Project in the district has turned into a death trap for wildlife. The

NC decides to nominate Aangdembe as its Parliamentary Leader

Kathmandu, April 27: The Nepali Congress (NC) has decided to nominate Bhishmaraj Angdembe as the party’s parliamentary leader. A meeting

President Paudel lays foundation for Bhanu Literary Park in Tanahu

Tanahu, April 27: President Ramchandra Paudel today visited his home district to lay the foundation stone for the Bhanu Literary

Chinese Ambassador calls on Minister Pokharel

Kathmandu, April 27: Chinese ambassador to Nepal, Chang Maoming today called on Minister for Education, Science and Technology, Sasmit Pokharel.

Trade unions urge government not to curtail their rights

Various trade unions active in the civil service sector have urged the government not to reduce trade union rights in

Red Pandas: The Tree-Top Acrobat of the Himalayas in Need…

Red pandas are among the most fascinating and unique animals found in the Eastern Himalayas, living across countries like Nepal,

Rs 6.2 billion revenue collected from Rasuwagadhi

Goods valued at Rs 31.3 billion have been imported from Rasuwagadhi Customs point during the first nine months of the

Govt plans to generate 24,500 megawatts of electricity over next…

Kathmandu, April 27: The government has launched the ‘Energy Consumption and Export Strategy, 2083′, with the objective of generating a

Removal of illegal structures begins in Butwal City too

Lumbini, April 26: Authorities began removing huts built illegally in the public space of Butwal Sub-Metropolitan City-4 today. The structures