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Kathmandu, Nov 17: The Australian government will provide 600 thousand Australian dollars (nearly Rs 51 million) in humanitarian funding following the recent earthquake in Nepal. According to a press release shared by the Australian Embassy in Nepal, the funds will be provided through existing multilateral and local partnerships to deliver

Minister for Health and Population, Mohan Bahadur Basnet, visited the Burn Hospital, Kirtipur and took stock of those receiving treatment.

Preparations have started for organising the Chhath puja at different places of the federal capital. Construction of places for the

As four days remain to celebrate Chhath festival, the Dom community is already in joyous mood. People of the economically

After the government shut down the popular video sharing app Tiktok, experts on digital platform and consumer rights activist have

Works on upgrading the Pokhare-Chitre road connecting local Ghodepani, one of the major tourist destinations in Gandaki province, have neared

Nepal is playing its second match against Hong Kong today under the women's four-nation T20 Series underway in Hong Kong.

Two people died in separate accidents in Sunsari district last night.

The Communist Party of China has provided relief materials to the Jajarkot earthquake affected people.

The Federation of Computer Association of Nepal has said there would be support in country's economy if an arrangement for